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This small stone monument stands on the site of the Chandler Farm at Guinea Station and commemorates the Death of Stonewall Jackson who died here on May 10, 1863.
Stonewall National Monument is one of the newer units in the NPS system. As such, it pretty much has no services. Just...an idea. It exists (in name) at Sheridan Square in Greenwich Village to commemorate LGBTQ rights and one of the first places in the US to fight for them.
What the NPS covets most is to have the Stonewall Inn as part of the unit. Much to their chagrin, however, the Stonewall seems to want to continue in its original purpose as a bar. (Love the NPS as I do, I root for the bar.)
This statue of Stonewall Jackson was given to VMI in 1912 by sculptor, Sir Moses Ezekiel, Class of 1866, VMI’s first Jewish cadet and a veteran of the Battle of New Market. For more than 100-years this statue stood in front of the Jackson Arch on the Campus of V.M.I. Then in 2020 political correctness dictated that it be removed from the campus. Today it stands at the Virginia Civil War Museum and the Hall of Valor at the New Market Battlefield in New Market, Virginia.
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Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson has been deemed by many as one of our nation's greatest generals.
His death during the Civil War was a devastating blow to the Confederate Army. General Jackson was laid to rest at Oak Grove Cemetery, Lexington, Rockbridge County, Virginia and rest with a number of his family members.
Stonewall Park CC - 1st XI Vs Bidborough CC - 2nd XI
Kent County Village League - Division 3
Saturday 16th June 2018
Stonewall Park
Stonewall Park CC - 1st XI Vs Bidborough CC - 2nd XI
Kent County Village League - Division 3
Saturday 16th June 2018
Stonewall Park