Stonewall Confederate Cemetery is a subsection of Mount Hebron Cemetery in Winchester, Virginia, established in 1866 for 2,575 Confederate soldiers who died in battle or in the hospitals in and around the Winchester area. A monument over the mass grave of more than 800 unknown Confederate soldiers is at the center of the cemetery, and there is a section for each state member of the Confederacy. The plots are thus organized according to the home states of the fallen soldiers within.[1] There are state monuments in most of the sections.
^Stonewall Confederate Cemetery in Winchester, Virginia
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StonewallConfederateCemetery is a subsection of Mount Hebron Cemetery in Winchester, Virginia, established in 1866 for 2,575 Confederate soldiers who...
visitors to the cemetery on July 4. As of 2020[update] there were 21 public spaces with Confederate monuments in West Virginia. Bust of Stonewall Jackson (born...
Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (January 21, 1824 – May 10, 1863) was a general officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War...
to their home towns. The 1866 expansion included StonewallConfederateCemetery for 2,576 Confederate war dead. Iron fence added in 1891 and the Chateauesque...
Magruder Winchester: StonewallConfederateCemetery, now a section of Mount Hebron Cemetery. Plaque: "StonewallCemetery / 3000 Confederate soldiers rest here...
to new interments. The cemetery was used for burials of Union soldiers. The StonewallConfederateCemetery was for Confederate soldiers. The land around...
of Confederate Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson from Emancipation Park. The statue was removed on July 11, 2021. Jackson Park, named for Stonewall Jackson...
surgeon who amputated General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson's arm after Jackson was mistakenly shot by Confederate soldiers at Chancellorsville . (Despite...
commitment to the Quadruple Entente. "Stonewall of the West", from the CD/album, Cross Over the River; Confederate Collection, by singer-songwriter Jed...
1915) was the second wife, and subsequently widow, of Confederate Army general Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. She was widely known as the "Widow of the Confederacy"...
Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson (1824–1863), who served as a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War of 1861-1865. Stonewall Jackson...
Wallace) Clinton: Beauregard Street Stonewall Street Columbia: Beauregard Street Bonham Road Bonham Street Confederate Avenue Hampton Hills (neighborhood)...
weeks after his appointment and the Confederate Senate did not act to confirm the appointment during that time. Stonewall Jackson's report of the engagement...
Drive Lexington: Confederate Street Mebane: Beauregard Lane Hill Lane Pickett Lane Stonewall Drive Stuart Lane Monroe: Confederate Street Salisbury:...
The Confederate States of America, pp. 323–325, 327. Coulter, The Confederate States of America, p. 287 The French-built ironclad CSS Stonewall had been...
(1920) Muscogee: Stonewall Jackson Dam Andersonville: Robert E. Lee Street Atlanta Cleburne Avenue and Cleburne Terrace, named for Confederate major general...