Carolyn Buzanoski
LS521 Sp02
2/16/02
Web link Bib
Stonewall
Jackson
The Rebel Civil War General
and
General Confederate
information
1.
MSN Encarta
Encyclopedia Summary :
This link will give a brief summary about Stonewall
(Thomas) Jackson. Page last viewed 2/16/01 http://encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?ti=05922000
2.
Stone Wall Jackson Biography: civil war home page
This link provides another biography on Stonewall** Page last viewed 2/16/01
http://www.civilwarhome.com/jackbio.htm
This link will show a picture of the only house Stonewall and his wife lived and provide some relevant historical information. Page last viewed 2/16/01
http://www.stonewalljackson.org
4.
Summary of the life
and times of Stonewall:
This link will provide a young picture of Mr.
Jackson with a brief biography. Connected to the link above it will discuss the
historical preservation of his home. Page last viewed 2/16/01
http://www.stonewalljackson.org/lifetimesframe.mgi
5.
Stonewall
Jackson: Civil War History:
This link is an article/ review . Bud and old Jack: a review and an
appreciation. ('Stonewall Jackson: The Man, the Soldier, the Legend' by
James I. Robertson, Jr.) Describes the “glorification of Stonewall”
To contrast with the next link. ( for the more advanced students) Page last viewed 2/16/01
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m2004/n1_v44/20645788/p1/article.jhtml
6. Stonewall: Another perspective:
This link provides students with contrasting
information about the glorification of Stonewall. It
offers an article written by the brother in law of the legendary Confederate
general. ( for the more advanced students) Page last viewed 2/16/01
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Brad_Haugaard/stonewal.htm
6.
Life of a Confederate
Soldier: ( part of the confederate infantry private website) This
like is exciting and provides a vivid image of the life of a soldier in the
Confederate Army. Page last viewed 2/16/01
http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Bunker/1163/life.html
This link is to display the uniforms that a “Rebel”Soldier in Stonewalls Brigade might have been wearing.
Page last
viewed 2/16/01
http://www.rootsweb.com/~laudc/uniforms.htm
8.
History of the Confederate
Flags: this link while playing “Dixie theme music” in the background. Displays the Confederate flags. The flags were a symbol of strength and
unity for both sides of the war. View a
picture of the Confederate flag that would have been seen carried by a member
of Stonewall’s Brigade into battle.
Page last viewed 2/16/01
http://members.aol.com/wlldrebel/original.html
http://www.contemplator.com/bycount.html
For the teacher **
A GREAT Resource of websites on CIVIL WAR
http://members.aol.com/teachpdlaw/civilwar.html Page last viewed 2/16/01