On this date in 1824, Stonewall Jackson was born. He died on May 10, 1863. Confederate pickets accidentally shot him at the Battle of Chancellorsville on May 2, 1863; the general survived with the loss of an arm to amputation. However, he died of complications of pneumonia eight days later. I believe that had the general survived, the outcome of the War could have been, would have been, different, to say the least.
Here’s a poem that I’ve posted here before, but I felt it appropriate to share once again.
Happy birthday, Stonewall.
Stonewall Jackson at Manassas: July 21, 1861
That beard hangs
from his chin
like an anvil.
Ain’t no lie.
Yankee bullets
veer `round his head
so not to smack
against his face.
We should just point
him toward Washington
and shackle up behind
like a chain of geese.
I swear we’d rename
this country Virginia
before it’s cold
enough to harden
your nipples.



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