Who dug up Stonewall Jackson's arm?

Hunter McGuire, the medical director of Stonewall Jackson's Second Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia. In the early hours of May 3, 1863, Dr. McGuire amputated the left arm of Jackson at a field hospital three miles west of the battlefield, near the Wilderness Tavern.
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What happened to Stonewall Jackson's arm?

Stonewall Jackson was accidentally shot by his own troops, his left arm was amputated and buried. But when the general died days later, he was not reunited with his lost limb.
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What was Stonewall Jackson's last words?

Jackson's condition continued to decline; he developed pneumonia and died on May 10, 1863. His last words were “Let us cross over the river and rest under the shade of the trees.” Jackson was buried on May 15, 1863, in the Lexington Presbyterian Cemetery.
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Did Robert E Lee lose his arm?

His men mistook him for the enemy. As he lay wounded, doctors amputated his maimed arm. “He has lost his left arm,” says Robert E. Lee, “but I have lost my right arm.”
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Where was general Stonewall Jackson accidentally shot by one of his own men?

Confederate General Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson is accidentally shot by his own men during the Battle of Chancellorsville. His death, perhaps, alters the course of the war itself. The wooded area where Stonewall Jackson was shot is not as dense today as it was in 1863.
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The Mysterious Case of Stonewall Jackson's Left Arm



Who was Lee's strong right arm?

General Percy Hobart: Britain's Genius Tanker.
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Did Grant and Lee know each other?

Grant and Robert E. Lee are connected through their Civil War bond and the historic surrender, 151 years ago today, at Appomattox Court House. But how much did Lee and Grant have in common? Both were noted military commanders and graduates of West Point.
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What did Lee say when he surrendered?

"I feel that it is so, and regard it as my duty to shift from myself any further effusion of blood, by asking of you the surrender of that portion of the C.S. Army known as the Army of Northern Virginia." Lee responded, saying he did not agree with Grant's opinion of the hopelessness of further resistance of his army.
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Whose death crippled the Confederate army during the Civil War?

The Battle of Chancellorsville (April 30-May 6, 1863) was a huge victory for the Confederacy and General Robert E. Lee during the Civil War, though it is also famous for being the battle in which Confederate General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson was mortally wounded.
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What was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War?

Battle of Antietam breaks out

Beginning early on the morning of September 17, 1862, Confederate and Union troops in the Civil War clash near Maryland's Antietam Creek in the bloodiest single day in American military history.
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Why did Jackson raise his arm above his head?

Dabney Maury reported that Jackson would occasionally thrust an arm in the air because he believed one of his limbs to be heavier than the other. By elevating the offending appendage, Stonewall thought, the blood would rush back into his body and thus temporarily rectify the imbalance.
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What Battle was Stonewall Jackson killed at?

On May 2, 1863, Confederate Lt. Gen. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson was wounded by several volleys of gunfire from the 18th North Carolina Troops during the Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia.
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What is kind of wacky about the grave of Stonewall Jackson?

What is kind of wacky about the grave of Stonewall Jackson? Buried with his arm and head.
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Where is Robert E. Lee's sword?

Lee's descendants permanently loaned the sword to the Museum of the Confederacy in 1918. The family bequeathed the sword and scabbard to the museum in 1982. The museum is sharing its collection — a fraction of which is on display at the Richmond facility, which will remain open — at three planned centers in Virginia.
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Why did the Confederates wear gray?

Old hunters and Indian fighters of the pre-Civil War era wore blue or light gray so they would not stand out at a distance. This tradition was carried over into the selection of army uniform colors. Because the United States (Union) regulation color was already dark blue, the Confederates chose gray.
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What did Grant say to Lee at Appomattox?

General Grant began the conversation by saying 'I met you once before, General Lee, while we were serving in Mexico, when you came over from General Scott's headquarters to visit Garland's brigade, to which I then belonged. I have always remembered your appearance, and I think I should have recognized you anywhere. '
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Could Lee have won at Gettysburg?

Early extolled Lee's genius. In fact, Early claimed, Lee's Army of Northern Virginia would have won the Battle of Gettysburg, the turning point in the Civil War, if his orders had been obeyed.
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Why did Lee lose at Gettysburg?

Both armies, exhausted, held their positions until the night of July 4, when Lee withdrew. The Army of the Potomac was too weak to pursue the Confederates, and Lee led his army out of the North, never to invade it again.
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What did general Lee say after the Battle of Gettysburg?

On July 12, 1863, during the retreat from Gettysburg, Lee wrote to his wife: "You will, however, learn before this reaches you that our success at Gettysburg was not so great as reported - in fact, that we failed to drive the enemy from his position, and that our army withdrew to the Potomac."
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Why did New Orleans burn cotton bales and sink ships?

Why did New Orleanians burn cotton bales and sink ships? To stop economy of the North to burn things to keep the Yankees not to use their things. Why were slaves excited the Union captured New Orleans? Was General Butler cruel to the women of New Orleans?
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Was New Orleans a Confederate?

New Orleans, Louisiana, was the largest city in the South, providing military supplies and thousands of troops for the Confederate States Army.
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What was the last Confederate capital so surrender?

In Appomattox, Virginia, on April 9, 1865, Robert E. Lee surrenders his 28,000 Confederate troops to Union General Ulysses S.
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