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Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
general in the Confederate Army during the Civil War whose troops at the first Battle of Bull Run stood like a stone wall (1824-1863)
Thomas Jackson received his nickname, Stonewall, at Bull Run because he stood like a stone wall against the attack, until Beauregard could bring up reinforcements and counterattack.
That would be Stonewall Jackson.
Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate (Southern) general. He inspired troops and held his ground duing the Battle of Bull Run
At the First Battle of Bull Run, Southern forces were led by generals Beauregard and Johnston. At the Second Battle of Bull Run, the commanding officer of all Southern forces was General Robert E. Lee.
General Thomas Jonathan Jackson earned the name "Stonewall Jackson at the first Battle of Bull Run.
Im not entirley sure that i know what the question is saying. But the end of the battle of bull run was won by the confederate states of America, because they recived their promised reinforcements. At first the confederate states were going to retreat but then General Jackson stood like a stone wall. Everyone saw him and they returned to the battle field. That is how General Jackson got the name: Stonewall Jackson
Confederate General PT Beauregard commanded the Army of the Potomac and General Joseph Johnston commanded the Army of the Shenandoah at the first Battle of Bull Run.
At First Bull Run, General Barnard Bee of the Confederates, the one who said "There is Jackson standing like a stone wall!"
Because he stood like a stonewall in the Battle of Bull Run in front of the union bridge and forced them to retreat to the north.
Why Sitting Bull Stood Up - 1923 was released on: USA: December 1923 USA: December 1925 (re-release)