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A view of a memorial stone at Jackson's Mill. It reads: 'This tablet marks the site of the boyhood home of General T. J. 'Stonewall' Jackson, a soldier of great military genius and renown, a man of resolute, pure and Christian character. Died May 10, 1863 of wounds received at the Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia.'
Inscription reads ' Presented By English Gentlemen As A Tribute Of Admiration For The Soldier And Patriot Thomas J. Jackson. And Carefully Accepted By Virginia In The Name Of The Southern People Done A.D.1875.'
'Stonewall' Jackson Monument be Keck, Charlottesville, Va.
Jackson monument with men leaning on the fence surrounding the statue.
Women and children around a 'Stonewall' Jackson monument.
Friday, Sept.30, 1960 Daughters of the Confederacy Convention. Women are placing wreath on Jackson monument.
Statue of Jackson inscription reads ' Presented By English Gentlemen As A Tribute For The Solider and Patriot Thomas J. Jackson. And Gratefully Accepted By Virginia In The Name Of The Southern People. Done  A.D. 1875.'
The statue is decorated with strings of flags and a confederate state flag is placed at the foot of pedestal.