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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 6. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Stonewall Jackson — the story of his being an Astrologer refuted — an eye-witness describes how he was wounded. (search)
le are familiar to you, I will begin with General Jackson's movements after the battle was over and horses wheeled suddenly to the left, and General Jackson (at whose side I kept), followed by the fd to guard against cavalry. By this fire General Jackson was wounded. These troops evidently misth the exception of himself, his companion and Jackson; but in the skirting of thickets on the left meet the coming attack, and as the men passed Jackson, they saw from the number and rank of his escut further comment. All this occurred before Jackson had been able to drag himself more than twentance. He left for Dr. McGuire as soon as General Jackson was laid on the ground, and this man appey came up, just as I had finished binding General Jackson's wounds and putting his arm in a sling. an to tell General Lee of the wounding of General Jackson, General Lee checked him, saying, I know y every one says that it was strange that General Jackson should give an. order to troops to fire a[33 more...]