How did Jackson acquire the nickname “Stonewall”?
This famous nickname was first given to Jackson by General Bernard Bee on the battlefield at First Manassas on July 21, 1861. It refers to Jackson’s steadfastness in the face of the enemy. Jackson’s demeanor inspired Bee (a friend from Jackson’s years at West Point) to shout to his troops, “Look, men, there is Jackson standing like a stone wall! Let us determine to die here, and we will conquer!” Jackson’s troops also referred to him as “Old Jack.
This famous nickname was first given to Jackson by General Bernard Bee on the battlefield at First Manassas on July 21, 1861. It refers to Jackson’s steadfastness in the face of the enemy. Jackson’s demeanor inspired Bee (a friend from Jackson’s years at West Point) to shout to his troops, “Look, men, there is Jackson standing like a stone wall! Let us determine to die here, and we will conquer!” Jackson’s troops also referred to him as “Old Jack.” Is it true that Jackson loved lemons? Jackson was very concerned about his health and followed a strict diet which emphasized fruits and vegetables. Although he enjoyed almost every variety of fruit, he had no special fondness for lemons; in fact, peaches were his favorite. Civil War historian James I. Robertson, Jr., Jackson’s biographer, states that “no member of Jackson’s staff, no friend, not even his wife ever mentioned Jackson had a particular penchant for lemons,” and refers to the “lemon myth.” It is true that Jackson was observed ea