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Lexington VA Virginia Shenandoah Valley Stonewall Jacksons Marches Postcard
Lexington VA Virginia Shenandoah Valley Stonewall Jacksons Marches Postcard
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The image is a historical marker detailing Confederate General "Stonewall" Jackson's activities and marches during the American Civil War, particularly the Shenandoah Valley Campaign.
General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson was known for swift, secret marches that earned his troops the nickname "foot cavalry".
His 1862 Valley Campaign supplied the Confederacy with captured war materials and diverted Union troops from the Richmond campaign.
The marker includes a map illustrating the routes of his marches, major engagements, and key locations like Richmond and Washington, D.C.
It also notes his departure from Lexington with VMI cadets in April 1861 and his burial there two years later.
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This postcard features a detailed map of Stonewall Jackson's marches in the Shenandoah Valley during the Civil War, showcasing historical significance.
• Published by Gichell's Studio, Harrisonburg, VA
• Made by Dexter Press, Inc.
• Standard postcard size with unused back
• Vibrant print with historical map design
Top to bottom = 5.5 inches
Side to side = 3.5 inches
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