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A British Monument to "Stone.
Wall" Jackson.
We see in the English papers that the distinguished gentlemen who head the movement for expressing in a suitable form the admiration in that country for the memory of "Stone wall" Jackson, have nearly completed their plans.
A statue in marble, of heroic size, 7 feet in height, by Foley, is to be presented to the native State of Jackson, Virginia, to be placed in the Capitol at Richmond.
The statue will rest on a pedestal of granite designed Jackson, have nearly completed their plans.
A statue in marble, of heroic size, 7 feet in height, by Foley, is to be presented to the native State of Jackson, Virginia, to be placed in the Capitol at Richmond.
The statue will rest on a pedestal of granite designed by the same artist, and on one side it is proposed to inscribe that this is a testimony of England's admiration for a truly noble character on the other side Gen. Lee's order of the day, informing the army of its sad loss.
It is estimated that the statue, without the pedestal, will cost £500 more.
In all, £1,500.
The sum is to be raised by subscriptions.
The committee which has this matter in hand consists at present of the following names: Sir James Fergusson, M P, Mr. A Beresford Hope, Si
Yankee Memoir of Gen. Jackson.
--Northern papers contain the announcement that "Mr. Charles T. Evans," of New York city, has in press and will speedily public, "The Life and Military Career of Stonewall Jackson," written by Mr. Markinfield Addey, with an introduction by the Rev. George Junkin, the father in-law of the famous Confederate General.
The introduction will portray his social and religious character, and the influences which led to his responding the cause of the South.
The worNorthern papers contain the announcement that "Mr. Charles T. Evans," of New York city, has in press and will speedily public, "The Life and Military Career of Stonewall Jackson," written by Mr. Markinfield Addey, with an introduction by the Rev. George Junkin, the father in-law of the famous Confederate General.
The introduction will portray his social and religious character, and the influences which led to his responding the cause of the South.
The work to be illustrated with a portrait.
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