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Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson Artifacts

Jackson sword and scabbard 

Jackson's Model 1850 U.S. Staff and Field Officer's Sword manufactured by Horstmann & Sons, Philadelphia  

Jackson haversack and field glasses 

Jackson’s black rubberized canvas haversack

Jackson’s field glasses, stamped on case “U.S. SUPERIOR MARINE”

 

Jackson locket

Locket containing photograph and hair of Jackson 

Jackson revolver 

Jackson’s Lefaucheux Brevete model Revolver, serial # 64300

 

Jackson spurs gift of Ladies of Baltimore

Jackson’s spurs, given to him by the ladies of Baltimore, Maryland

 Jackson spurs

Jackson’s California-style spurs, presented by him to a friend in Winchester, Virginia

 

 Jackson wreath from grave

Wreath of flowers from Jackson’s casket, May 1863

 

 Jackson tableaux

Tableaux including (L-R):
oil portrait by William D. Washington; Jackson's infantry officer's forage cap, swords and scabbard, field glasses, Adams revolver (Serial # 40573) in case, Virginia Military Institute epaulettes, Maxims of Napoleon, silver spurs given to him during the war; and oil portrait by Bemjamin F. Reinehart

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

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