What you said about history is so true. I live near Lexington. During the woke time and statue removals I was so glad that some of this history was not removed. People must realize that on both sides of the Civil War there were honorable men that believed they were doing the right thing.
@@jimmoore7725 USA is a REPUBLIC! And the USA was still 13 "Sovereign and Independent "Common Wealths," governed by North American Extended Families and backed by their Wealths, with these North American Extended Families, that had Signed the "Declaration of Independence." What Abraham Lincoln and the North Eastern "Common Wealths" Representatives (the Majority in the Congress) wanted was to dissolve the Federation and do away with the Sovereign "Common Wealths" and divide them into States, And to consolidate all of the Soverign and Independent Common Wealths Extended Families Wealths into the "First!" "One!" USA Treasury, in the Chase Bank, in Manhattan, NY. And then introduce into Circulation the "First!" "ONE!" USA. "PAPER!" Currency, into Circulation, throughout the entire USA. Before this, the Sovereign North American Extended Families had their own privately backed by silver and gold and precious metals etc. Currencies in Circulation. Inwhich, before the Civil War these Soverign North American Extended Families had 5 to 7 Currencies in Circulation, that was Circulated in their "Common Wealths." Abraham Lincoln and his North Eastern Common Wealths Representatives, Majority in the Congresswere running the USA Congress as a Democracy,. Where the Majority would Write Bills and then would Vote their Bills into LAW with a Quorum of the Majority⁷, with a 51% Vote. This denied the Southern Common Wealths Representatives, that would always be the MINORITY, a VOICE, a VOTE in their own government. When the USA is a Constitutional Republic. And the Constitution protocol REQUIRES that all 100% of the "Common Wealths" Representatives have to participate in the Congress Law making process. Not just the Majority. And when they write Bills: 66% (2/3rds) of that 100% Common Wealths Representatives participating have to VOTE the Same WAY! When the Fore Fathers wrote the Constitution protocol REQUIRED the Majority and the MINORITY have to come to a "Concensus," on each Bill, FOR THE GOOD of ALL the American PEOPLE. NOT just the MAJORITY. The Soverign Southern Common Wealths Laughed at Consolidating their Families Wealths into a ONE USA Currency for PAPER! They were NOT about to Concede their Families Wealth to Abraham Lincoln and His new Republican Majority, in the Congres. And the Congress being ran as a "Democracy!" that denied them a VOICE, a VOTE in their own government. They Laughed at Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln and his new Republican Majority, in the Congress went a head and introduced their NEW PAPER CURRENCY, into tmcirculation to the People. So, the Southern Common Wealths laughed at them and their PAPER CURRENCY. And they responded by printing their own Counterfeit WORTHLESS PAPER CURRENCY and putting it into Circulation. And the Southern Common Wealths Representatives and their families diluted all the New PAPER CURRENCY in Circulation. Making the entire new USA Currency WORTHLESS! With this, they say that Abraham Lincoln came to the Congress Floor and stated that "He and The New Republican, Majority were going to own EVER THING that these Southerners had before he was through." War is on! And Slavery had been outlawed in the North Eastern Common Wealths by 1807. And the Shipping Companies had stopped transporting By 1807 in the archived Maritime records. The only place on North America that Slavery was still being practiced is in what was the Louisiana Common Wealth, that had belonged to FRANCE, until 1804 and Thomas Jefferson had purchased it from France. Louisiana Common Wealth consisted, of what the states, are today as Louisiana, Mississippi, a portion of Alabama, Arkansas, Missouri and portion of Oklahoma and Kansas. And the Louisiana Common Wealth was still in use of the French currency. The "DIX." in Plural is "DIXIE!"
"I'm not going to state the obvious" I laughed out loud because I had just noticed that the statue had both arms too. I so admire your love for history. It makes me excited for Wednesday nights. Terrific video, as they all are. So enjoyed hearing a bit about his family. Thank you!
Thanks again for another great video! I've always enjoyed cemeteries and the graves of well known people. It brings home the fact that he or she was a real person and not just a legend. Off topic, but would you consider doing a video on the house and property where the raider General John Hunt Morgan was shot and killed in Greeneville TN? I've always wanted to visit it, but with my wife being disabled I'm unable to make the trip.
I have been to where he was wounded, where his arm was amputated (and it´s grave) , where he died, and his grave. I just need to visit where he was born.
Anna Morrison was his second wife, from NC. She resided in Charlotte. She became the first Regent of the NCDAR. When she died she was buried with him in this cemetery.
Stonewall Jackson was a good man who found himself on the wrong side of history in the CW. He genuinely cared about his men and had a soft spot for children. Some say gooď to this but the ANV suffered a major blow when killed. Old Pete was a good General but Lee didn’t have the same trust in him. Great presentation! I really enjoyed that!
He was not a good man. "He would have a man shot at the drop of a hat, and he would drop the hat". Sam Watkins, That's not a good man. He tried to destroy the careers of several good officers for minor transgressions. He tried to destroy Richard Garnett for the crime of saving his men from a death trap Jackson had placed them in. He was the ultimate Old Testament fundamentalist, so I have a delightful image in my head. When he gets to that "Judgement Day" and is asked the question "What part of 'Thou Shall Not Kill' did you fail to understand? How can he answer that?
@@gregdiamond6023 No, he wasn't. He wrote it in his memoirs "Company Aitch". Watkins served in the Shanandoah Valley early in the war, and spent that first bitter Winter in Romney. He was then shipped back to Tennessee. Of course, you know Jackson had those 5 poor scared boys shot at Mt Pisgah Church.
@@billlawrence1899 I see what’s going on. You’re cherry picking to Jackson out to be a bad guy. You’re reading Co. Aytch an and are forming your opinion based on one man’s opinion. That doesn’t fly in Academia. Try reading what Foote Sears and other historical have to say about him to get a more objective view of the man instead of cherry picking one man’s memoirs. Until you do we can’t possibly have a discussion. Jenn would tell the same thing. The consensus among historians is Jackson was a good man who had his faults as do we all. Read historians have to say. See if you draw the same conclusions. His men loved him. Watkins did not so naturally he’s going to put as many damning incidences in his book. Any memoir is going to be prejudicial and will any historian. Read at least 3 of them. Then draw your conclusions.
He was about 15 yards away in the other grave then moved when the statue was finished to be under the statue. So he wasn’t moved far and stayed in the same graveyard.
I have been to Chanclerville, his arm, where he died and his grave. He is my Great Great Great Uncle by marriage to Anna Morrison Jackson. I think it was her sister. As a Presbyterian he would not be happy with my faith as i am RC.
Stonewall is one of the most interesting men from the civil war era. If i could pick someone from the past to have a conversation with, I would want to talk to him. I have a feeling that what we read about him doesn’t do him justice.
If you are interested in a deep dive into this topic: talkwithhistory.com/stonewall-jackson
What you said about history is so true. I live near Lexington. During the woke time and statue removals I was so glad that some of this history was not removed. People must realize that on both sides of the Civil War there were honorable men that believed they were doing the right thing.
@@jimmoore7725 USA is a REPUBLIC! And the USA was still 13 "Sovereign and Independent "Common Wealths," governed by North American Extended Families and backed by their Wealths, with these North American Extended Families, that had Signed the "Declaration of Independence." What Abraham Lincoln and the North Eastern "Common Wealths" Representatives (the Majority in the Congress) wanted was to dissolve the Federation and do away with the Sovereign "Common Wealths" and divide them into States, And to consolidate all of the Soverign and Independent Common Wealths Extended Families Wealths into the "First!" "One!" USA Treasury, in the Chase Bank, in Manhattan, NY. And then introduce into Circulation the "First!" "ONE!" USA. "PAPER!" Currency, into Circulation, throughout the entire USA. Before this, the Sovereign North American Extended Families had their own privately backed by silver and gold and precious metals etc. Currencies in Circulation. Inwhich, before the Civil War these Soverign North American Extended Families had 5 to 7 Currencies in Circulation, that was Circulated in their "Common Wealths."
Abraham Lincoln and his North Eastern Common Wealths Representatives, Majority in the Congresswere running the USA Congress as a Democracy,. Where the Majority would Write Bills and then would Vote their Bills into LAW with a Quorum of the Majority⁷, with a 51% Vote.
This denied the Southern Common Wealths Representatives, that would always be the MINORITY,
a VOICE, a VOTE in their own government.
When the USA is a Constitutional Republic. And the Constitution protocol REQUIRES that all 100% of the "Common Wealths" Representatives have to participate in the Congress Law making process. Not just the Majority. And when they write Bills: 66% (2/3rds) of that 100% Common Wealths Representatives participating have to VOTE the Same WAY!
When the Fore Fathers wrote the Constitution protocol REQUIRED the Majority and the MINORITY have to come to a "Concensus," on each Bill, FOR THE GOOD of ALL the American PEOPLE. NOT just the MAJORITY.
The Soverign Southern Common Wealths Laughed at Consolidating their Families Wealths into a ONE USA Currency for PAPER!
They were NOT about to Concede their Families Wealth to Abraham Lincoln and His new Republican Majority, in the Congres. And the Congress being ran as a "Democracy!" that denied them a VOICE, a VOTE in their own government. They Laughed at Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln and his new Republican Majority, in the Congress went a head and introduced their
NEW PAPER CURRENCY, into tmcirculation to the People.
So, the Southern Common Wealths laughed at them and their PAPER CURRENCY.
And they responded by printing their own
Counterfeit WORTHLESS PAPER CURRENCY and putting it into Circulation. And the Southern Common Wealths Representatives and their families diluted all the New PAPER CURRENCY in Circulation. Making the entire new USA Currency
WORTHLESS!
With this, they say that Abraham Lincoln came to the Congress Floor and stated that "He and The New Republican, Majority were going to own EVER THING that these Southerners had before he was through."
War is on!
And Slavery had been outlawed in the North Eastern Common Wealths by 1807.
And the Shipping Companies had stopped transporting By 1807 in the archived Maritime records.
The only place on North America that Slavery was still being practiced is in what was the Louisiana Common Wealth, that had belonged to FRANCE, until 1804 and Thomas Jefferson had purchased it from France.
Louisiana Common Wealth consisted, of what the states, are today as Louisiana, Mississippi, a portion of Alabama, Arkansas, Missouri and portion of Oklahoma and Kansas. And the Louisiana Common Wealth was still in use of the French currency.
The "DIX." in Plural is "DIXIE!"
"I'm not going to state the obvious" I laughed out loud because I had just noticed that the statue had both arms too. I so admire your love for history. It makes me excited for Wednesday nights. Terrific video, as they all are. So enjoyed hearing a bit about his family. Thank you!
Ha! Yes that was something I just had to point out 😂
Thanks again for another great video! I've always enjoyed cemeteries and the graves of well known people. It brings home the fact that he or she was a real person and not just a legend.
Off topic, but would you consider doing a video on the house and property where the raider General John Hunt Morgan was shot and killed in Greeneville TN? I've always wanted to visit it, but with my wife being disabled I'm unable to make the trip.
Interesting…I’ll have to look that up
I have been to where he was wounded, where his arm was amputated (and it´s grave) , where he died, and his grave. I just need to visit where he was born.
We made some videos from all those places too! (Except his birthplace) fun spots to visit.
@@WalkwithHistory I´ve watched them.
@@charlesnye1736 yay! thank you 😊
Well done and a pleasure to watch…as always! Keep up the good work.
Thank you for watching.
Very interesting, thank you. 🤗
Glad you enjoyed it 😁
Anna Morrison was his second wife, from NC. She resided in Charlotte. She became the first Regent of the NCDAR. When she died she was buried with him in this cemetery.
Thank you for sharing!!! That is very interesting.
Wonderful video. I plan to make this trip in the future. Great job!
Thanks! It’s such a beautiful area and the city is a nice place to visit too. 😊
Stonewall Jackson was a good man who found himself on the wrong side of history in the CW. He genuinely cared about his men and had a soft spot for children. Some say gooď to this but the ANV suffered a major blow when killed. Old Pete was a good General but Lee didn’t have the same trust in him. Great presentation! I really enjoyed that!
He was not a good man. "He would have a man shot at the drop of a hat, and he would drop the hat". Sam Watkins, That's not a good man. He tried to destroy the careers of several good officers for minor transgressions. He tried to destroy Richard Garnett for the crime of saving his men from a death trap Jackson had placed them in. He was the ultimate Old Testament fundamentalist, so I have a delightful image in my head. When he gets to that "Judgement Day" and is asked the question "What part of 'Thou Shall Not Kill' did you fail to understand? How can he answer that?
@@billlawrence1899 Where are you getting this info. Watkins served in another theatre. He’s getting his info second hand.
@@gregdiamond6023 No, he wasn't. He wrote it in his memoirs "Company Aitch". Watkins served in the Shanandoah Valley early in the war, and spent that first bitter Winter in Romney. He was then shipped back to Tennessee. Of course, you know Jackson had those 5 poor scared boys shot at Mt Pisgah Church.
@@billlawrence1899 I see what’s going on. You’re cherry picking to Jackson out to be a bad guy. You’re reading Co. Aytch an and are forming your opinion based on one man’s opinion. That doesn’t fly in Academia. Try reading what Foote Sears and other historical have to say about him to get a more objective view of the man instead of cherry picking one man’s memoirs. Until you do we can’t possibly have a discussion. Jenn would tell the same thing. The consensus among historians is Jackson was a good man who had his faults as do we all. Read historians have to say. See if you draw the same conclusions. His men loved him. Watkins did not so naturally he’s going to put as many damning incidences in his book. Any memoir is going to be prejudicial and will any historian. Read at least 3 of them. Then draw your conclusions.
I love all you videos you make, what was you Rank in the Navy Ma’am?
LT when I got out. 😊
Thank you for your videos. Daniel from Singapore ❤❤❤❤
Thank you! 😊
Very nice video. I agree what someone else said, i think it would have been cool to have a conversation with Jackson
Right? Very cool
I visited the Battle Field where Stonewall Jackson lost his arm...
Nice!
Chancellorsville. The spot is marked and passed unknowingly by thousands of motorists a day.
@@RetiredSailor60 Chanceslorville.
Great video!!!
Glad you liked it!
Went there in 2017. Good times
It was a beautiful cemetery and city.
Stonewall Jackson did not eat pepper,thought it would cause an issue with his right leg
Interesting
So if Jackson was moved to Oakgrove, where was he originally buried? And why was he moved?
He was about 15 yards away in the other grave then moved when the statue was finished to be under the statue. So he wasn’t moved far and stayed in the same graveyard.
Look at the Civil War burials by Thomas Jackson? 😮 And how high you are in the Mountain Ridge. Thomas Jackson was a Presbyterian.
I have been to Chanclerville, his arm, where he died and his grave. He is my Great Great Great Uncle by marriage to Anna Morrison Jackson. I think it was her sister. As a Presbyterian he would not be happy with my faith as i am RC.
My last name is Jackson and he is a relative
How neat!
@@WalkwithHistory we have always been proud of the fact. Thank you
Stonewall is one of the most interesting men from the civil war era. If i could pick someone from the past to have a conversation with, I would want to talk to him. I have a feeling that what we read about him doesn’t do him justice.
Would LOVE to chat with him.
Stonewalll Jackson Cemetery was renamed during the Woke atrocities.
It would be interesting to be so close to pure evil
I have been a couple of times. Strange feelings. But we cover all history!!