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Postcard photograph of Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters. Most of the building is obscured by trees. See back of the original image for correspondence.

1. Stonewall Jackson Headquarters, Winchester, Va.

Stark Arnold was the son of Jonathan and Laura Arnold and the nephew of Lt. General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, CSA. The back of the photograph has a tax stamp. This tax, passed by the United States Congress, was implemented in 1864 to 1866 to help finance the war.

2. Stark Arnold of Beverly, W. Va

Portrait of the sister of Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson. The siblings became estranged after the Civil War broke out. Laura's large sleeve dress and pulled back hair were the fashion during the war.

3. Laura Jackson Arnold of Beverly, Randolph County, W. Va.

Warren J., a son of Jonathan and Julia B., died in 1841.

4. Grave Stone of Warren J. Jackson

Elizabeth Cummins Jackson was born in London England, and died in 1828.

5. Grave of Elizabeth Cummins Jackson, Jackson Cemetery, Clarksburg, W. Va.

The graves of Jonathan Jackson, father and Elizabeth Jackson, sister of Stonewall Jackson.

6. Graves of Jackson Family, Jackson Cemetery, Clarksburg, W. Va.

The monument reads: in this vicinity (according to tradition two miles east at peach orchard) born Julia Beckwith Neale.  Mother of Stonewall Jackson, February 29, 1798.  She married Jonathan Jackson in 1818 and died October 1831.

7. Historic Marker for Mother of Stonewall Jackson

Julia Neale is the mother of "Stonewall" Jackson.

8. Grave of Julia Beckwith Neale, Ansted, W. Va.

Stone from Weston, W. Va. and reads Stonewall Jackson, Lewis County, W.Va.

9. Rollins College Walk of Fame in Orlando, Florida

Side view of Jackson bust by sculptor Bryant Baker.

10. Plaster Mold of Bust of Stonewall Jackson, New York University, Bryant Baker Sculptor

Mold of Jackson by sculptor Bryant Baker.

11. Plaster Mold of Bust of Stonewall Jackson, New York University, Bryant Baker Sculptor

'Grave of mother of 'Stonewall' Jackson at Ansted, W. Va. as it appeared in 1906. In 1916 some interested friends had lot surrounded by iron fence and area overhauled.' July 17, 1907 Note sent to Mr. Thomas Ranson in Staunton, Va. from Tidewater Railroad Company that reads, 'Mr. Thomas D. Ranson, I take pleasure in enclosing herewith a recent photograph of the grave of Julia Beckwith Neale which was taken by our photographer here. Yours very truly, W. H Evans.'

12. Stonewall Jackson's Mother's Grave in Ansted, W. Va.