Stonewall Jackson quotes - page 2
Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate general during the American Civil War and is renowned for his tactical brilliance. His leadership played a crucial role in several major Southern victories. He became one of the most revered military figures in American history. Here are 64 of his quotes:
Yesterday we fought a great battle and gained a great victory, for which all the glory is due to God alone. Although under a heavy fire for several continuous hours I received only one wound, the breaking of the longest finger of my left hand; but the doctor says the finger may be saved. It was broken about midway between the hand and knuckle, the ball passing on the side next to the forefinger. Had it struck the centre, I should have lost the finger. My horse was wounded, but not killed. Your coat got an ugly wound near the hip, but my servant, who is very handy, has so far repaired it that it doesn't show very much. My preservation was entirely due, as was the glorious victory, to our God, to whom be all the honor, praise, and glory. The battle was the hardest that I have ever been in, but not near so hot in its fire.
Stonewall Jackson
Stonewall Jackson
Occupation: American General
Born: January 21, 1824
Died: May 10, 1863
Quotes count: 64
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