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Chancellorsville And The Death Of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

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Home Inspector with Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC 3380-000723

A recent home inspection found me near Fredericksburg VA, and a house on the Chancellorsville Civil War Battlefield.

This is where Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson was shot and mortally wounded.

I needed to stop by.

Not having time to take in the whole battlefield, I wanted to see where General Jackson had been shot and fell from his horse.

There are markers for everything at this battlefield.

Lee's Army of Northern Virginia had been under pressure and a serious threat from a southward campaign led by the north's General Joseph Hooker.

Chancellorsville saw a brilliant flanking maneuver by Lee and Jackson, dividing their armies and attacking the timid Hooker, and in many bloody engagements drove the north from the area.

2 May 1863 is regarded as the second bloodiest day of the Civil War with many thousands killed, wounded and captured on both sides.

After a particularly successful thrust, curtailed by dark, General Jackson and his aids were riding back to headquarters, along the trail to the right.

They were mistaken for Union cavalry by the 18th North Carolina Infantry who said, "Halt, who goes there?", but firing before they could get a reply.  Jackson was hit just to the right of this sign.

Many in Jackson's group were killed, along with many horses.  General Jackson was shot twice in his left arm and once in the right hand.  His horse continued to run for another hundred yards, with Jackson finally falling to the ground right beside the road, now VA Route 3. 

The hiking trail continues to this point.

It is only a few yards from the Visitor's Center, and hard to miss!

Jackson's left arm was immediately amputated by a surgeon on the battlefield, and he was removed from here to a plantation house in nearby Guinea Station.  It was thought he would be able to recover comfortably there.

But he contracted pneumonia, dying 10 days later.

Wracked by pneumonia, fever and shock, he left us some of the most interesting last words.  They rank among the best last words ever recorded.

From his bed, he began to bark orders, "Order A.P. Hill to prepare for action! Pass the infantry to the front rapidly! Tell Major Hawks..."  Then he stopped, apparently gathering some spiritual strength, his pale face suddenly softening and smiling and said,

"It is the Lord's Day; my wish is fulfilled. I have always desired to die on Sunday.  Let us cross over the river and rest under the shade of yonder trees."

Pondering the moment I looked up.

Very high in the sky I saw a hawk!  It was motionless against the wind and very high.

Extending the photo lens, and hoping I got it in frame, I snapped a photo as it posed for me!

Looking at the wing pattern I think it was a golden or red-tailed hawk. 

What an interesting moment!  Was it a sign?  Was it my moment with a gesture from General Jackson?

 

 

Posted by

Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC  

Based in Bristow, serving all of Northern Virginia.

Office (703) 330-6388   Cell (703) 585-7560

www.jaymarinspect.com


Comments(9)

James Dray
Fathom Realty - Bentonville, AR

Morning Jay you bet it was.  My wife is into the west and the Civil War and history in general.  Once we visited Geoge Washington's home and looked out over the Potomac.  What a memory that was

Mar 14, 2012 07:57 PM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

I go to Mount Vernon all the time James.  You should go on the morning of 22 February!  What a neat affair.

Mar 14, 2012 08:03 PM
Wallace S. Gibson, CPM
Gibson Management Group, Ltd. - Charlottesville, VA
LandlordWhisperer

I went to Mount Vernon 50 years ago and have a photo of my mother's car in FRONT - you could drive to the house and park in front back then....We are fortunate to live in such history!

Mar 14, 2012 08:27 PM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

Now parking is across the street and a long walk away, after you pay to get in Wallace.  Hope you enjoyed the post.

Mar 14, 2012 08:36 PM
James Quarello
JRV Home Inspection Services, LLC - Wallingford, CT
Connecticut Home Inspector

Looks to be a very interesting place to visit. 

Mar 14, 2012 10:13 PM
Steven Cook
No Longer Processing Mortgages. - Tacoma, WA

Jay -- I think that was one of the few battlefields we missed when we took a trip to the Virginia area years ago.  It is amazing how the history comes alive on those battlefields, and you realize how many thousands of troops there were in some fairly confined spaces.

Mar 15, 2012 06:31 AM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

It was pretty surreal Jim.  I have been by that monument many times and not stopped!  It is about 15' from the road!

Steven - I love the Manassas Battlefield and go there often.  Our dog loves to walk the trails with me.

Mar 15, 2012 10:44 AM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Jay- this post brought back fond memories of when we lived in Northern VA.  We traveled to every Civil war site we could and one of them was Chancellorsville.   We saw where Jackson's arm was buried as well.  

Mar 17, 2012 10:57 AM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

Thanks Kathy.  Yep, he is buried in two places!  Great that you could see so many things while up here!

Mar 17, 2012 12:30 PM