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Stonewall Jackson’s military career consists of a combination of various brevet
Brevet (military)

In the U.K. and U.S. military, brevet referred to a warrant authorizing a commissioned officer to hold a higher Military rank temporarily, but usually without receiving the pay of that higher rank....
, temporary, and permanent appointments in no less than five different military organizations.

Stonewall Jackson
Stonewall Jackson

Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson was a Confederate States Army general during the American Civil War, and probably the most well-known Confederate commander after General Robert E....
 was also a civilian military instructor (while still granted military status as an officer) and when the Civil War began Jackson became an officer in the state forces of Virginia. He was later appointed in the Provisional Army of the Confederates States (PACS) while also holding a permanent rank as a major in the Confederate States Army.

ewall Jackson was appointed to the United States Military Academy
United States Military Academy

The United States Military Academy at West Point is a four-year coeducational United States Service academies located at West Point, New York, New York....
 in the summer of 1842, at the age of eighteen years old, after Cadet Gibson Butcher resigned after one day of service.






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Stonewall Jackson’s military career consists of a combination of various brevet
Brevet (military)

In the U.K. and U.S. military, brevet referred to a warrant authorizing a commissioned officer to hold a higher Military rank temporarily, but usually without receiving the pay of that higher rank....
, temporary, and permanent appointments in no less than five different military organizations.

Stonewall Jackson
Stonewall Jackson

Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson was a Confederate States Army general during the American Civil War, and probably the most well-known Confederate commander after General Robert E....
 was also a civilian military instructor (while still granted military status as an officer) and when the Civil War began Jackson became an officer in the state forces of Virginia. He was later appointed in the Provisional Army of the Confederates States (PACS) while also holding a permanent rank as a major in the Confederate States Army.

West Point Service

Stonewall Jackson was appointed to the United States Military Academy
United States Military Academy

The United States Military Academy at West Point is a four-year coeducational United States Service academies located at West Point, New York, New York....
 in the summer of 1842, at the age of eighteen years old, after Cadet Gibson Butcher resigned after one day of service. After petitioning Congressman Samuel Hays
Samuel Hays

Samuel Hays was a Democratic Party member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.Samuel Hays was born in County Donegal, Ireland....
 to appoint Jackson as an emergency replacement for Butcher, Jackson reported for duty on June 18, 1842.

Considered simply as a "plebe" during his first semester at West Point, Jackson finished his first term in January of 1843 and was appointed a Cadet Fourth Class on February 20, 1843. Jackson's 1842-1843 4th Class year ended on a high note with the visit of Winfield Scott
Winfield Scott

Winfield Scott was a United States Army general, and unsuccessful List of United States Presidential candidates of the Whig Party in 1852. Known as "Old Fuss and Feathers" and the "Grand Old Man of the Army", he served on active duty as a general longer than any other man in American history and many historians rate him the ablest America...
 to West Point in June 1843.

Jackson assumed duties as a Third Class Cadet in July 1843 and finished his sophmore year without incident in the spring of 1844. Now twenty years old, he was then appointed a Second Class Cadet and granted his first ever summer vacation
Summer vacation

Summer vacation is a school holiday in the summertime between school years in which students are off school typically between 6 weeks and 3 months, depending on the country and district....
 from West Point returning on August 28, 1844. For the 1844 -1845 school year Jackson was appointed a Cadet Sergeant
United States Military Academy

The United States Military Academy at West Point is a four-year coeducational United States Service academies located at West Point, New York, New York....
, the only leadership position he would hold in the Corps. When his junior year ended in the spring of 1845, Jackson was advanced to Cadet First Class but was not granted a Senior leadership position. He was thus referred to as a "Cadet High Private".

Jackson graduated from West Point at the age of twenty two in June in 1846. The academy at the time had no graduation
Graduation

Graduation is the action of receiving or conferring an academic degree or the ceremony that is sometimes associated, where students become Graduates....
 ceremonies or formal presentation of diploma
Diploma

A diploma is a certificate or deed issued by an educational institution, such as a university, that testifies that the recipient has successfully completed a particular course of study, or confers an academic degree....
s with Jackson departing on July 1, 1848 as a Brevet Second Lieutenant.

Key Dates

  • June 18, 1842: Appointed a Plebe Cadet, United States Military Academy
  • February 20, 1843: Appointed a Fourth Class Cadet
  • July 1, 1843: Appointed a Third Class Cadet
  • June 25, 1844: Appointed a Second Class Cadet
  • August 28, 1844: Appointed a Cadet Sergeant
  • July 1, 1845: Appointed a First Class Cadet w/o position ("High Private")
  • June 30, 1846: Graduated from West Point and commissioned a Brevet Second Lieutenant


Mexican War Service

Stonewall Jackson graduated West Point the same year that the Mexican-American War began. The commander of the United States Army
United States Army

The United States Army is the branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for Army operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S....
, Winfield Scott, made it clear in his early campaign planning that he wanted leadership of his invasion army to comprise regular army officers with a minimal use of militia
Militia

The term militia is commonly used today to refer to a military force composed of ordinary citizens to provide defense, emergency law enforcement, or paramilitary service, in times of emergency without being paid a regular salary or committed to a fixed term of service....
 whom Scott felt were under trained.

Jackson was issued official military orders on July 22, 1846, assigning him to Company K of the 1st U.S. Artillery presently headquartered at Fort Columbus
Fort Columbus

Fort Columbus the name of a fortification and an army post on Governors Island in New York Harbor, in New York City, New York from around 1806 until 1904....
 in New York
New York

The State of New York is a U.S. state in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeastern United States regions of the United States and is the nation's List of U.S....
. Two weeks later, Jackson arrived at Fort Columbus to find his company already deployed to Mexico
Mexico

The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
. Jackson's new Commanding Officer
Commanding officer

The commanding officer is the Officer in command of a military unit. Typically, the commanding officer has ultimate authority over the unit, and is usually given wide latitude to run the unit as he sees fit, within the bounds of military law....
, Francis Taylor
Francis Taylor

Francis Taylor or Frank Taylor may refer to:*Francis Taylor , former Lord Mayor of Dublin, martyred 1621*Francis Taylor , English Liberal Unionist MP for South Norfolk , 1885–1898...
, who had remained behind then detailed the young Second Lieutenant to recruiting duty to collect new recruits and horses for a future deployment to Texas
Texas

Texas is a U.S. state located in the South Central United States, nicknamed the Lone Star State. Texas is the second largest U.S. state in both area and population, spanning , and with a growing population of 24.3 million residents....
.

Jackson was deployed on August 19th and it took until October 5th for himself and the new members of Company K to reach Camargo
Camargo

Camargo may refer to one of these places: Bolivia:* Camargo, Chuquisaca Brazil:* Camargo, Rio Grande do Sul Mexico:* Camargo, Chihuahua...
 in Mexico. By November 24th, the entire Company K had assembled at Monterrey
Monterrey

Monterrey is the capital city of the northeastern Mexico state of Nuevo Le?n and a Monterrey of the same name. Also known as "Sultana del Norte" , Monterrey is an important industrial and business center....
 and on November 29th the first official combat campaign began in which Jackson was a participant. This was the attack against Saltillo
Saltillo

Saltillo is the capital city of the northeastern Mexico mexican state of Coahuila and the municipal seat of the Saltillo . The city is located at 400km south of the U.S....
 although by the time the American forces arrived, the town was found to be deserted.

1847 brought hopes of an amphibious
Amphibious

Amphibious means able to use either land or water. In particular it may refer to:*Amphibious warfare, warfare carried out on both land and water...
 campaign and by March 5th, Company K had been relocated off the shores of Veracruz
Veracruz

Veracruz, formally Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave is one of the 31 states of Mexico that constitute the republic of Mexico....
. Here Jackson's true war record begins as he participated in the Siege of Veracruz
Siege of Veracruz

The Battle of Veracruz was a 20-day siege of the key Mexico seaport of Veracruz, Veracruz, during the Mexican-American War. Lasting from March 9 to March 29, 1847, it began with the first large-scale amphibious assault conducted by United States military forces, and ended with the surrender and occupation of the city....
 followed by combat at the Battle of Cerro Gordo
Battle of Cerro Gordo

The Battle of Cerro Gordo or Sierra Gordo in the Mexican-American War saw Winfield Scott's US troops flank and drive Santa Anna's larger Mexican army from a strong defensive position....
. In April 1847, Jackson was informed that his brevet (temporary) rank of Second Lieutenant was now being made permanent in the United States Army.

Jackson was transferred to Company G of the 1st Artillery, but Captain Taylor delayed the actual move until May 1847. Jackson then assumed duties under Captain John H. Winder with the American forces next ordered to move against . Jackson's new company, however, was ordered to garrison duty in the town of Xalapa
Xalapa

Xalapa de Enr?quez, commonly Xalapa or Jalapa is the capital city of the Mexico States of Mexico of Veracruz and the name of the surrounding municipality....
. There Jackson would remain until June 18, 1847, when Company G was ordered forward into action although, in reality, this entailed simply further garrison duty in the city of Puebla.

On July 13th, Jackson was transferred to Company I of the 1st Artillery with the unit ordered into action on August 7th. The Battle of Contreras
Battle of Contreras

The Battle of Contreras, also known as the Battle of Padierna, took place during the August 19–20, 1847, in the final encounters of the Mexican-American War....
 followed accompanied by an assault at Molino del Rey. Jackson's combat participation then continued in the Battle of Chapultepec
Battle of Chapultepec

The Battle of Chapultepec was a U.S. victory over Mexican forces holding Chapultepec Castle west of Mexico City during the Mexican-American War....
 with a culmination in September 1847 when Jackson participated in the Battle for Mexico City
Battle for Mexico City

The Battle for Mexico City refers to the series of engagements from September 8 to September 15, 1847, in the general vicinity of Mexico City during the Mexican-American War....
.

On August 20, 1847, Jackson had been promoted to First Lieutenant
First Lieutenant

First Lieutenant is a military rank.The rank of Lieutenant has different meanings in different military formations , but the majority of cases it is common for it to be sub-divided into a senior and junior rank....
 with recommendations made for brevet promotions to both Captain and Major. He had also been made the acting company commander of Company I but was replaced by William French
William French

William French may refer to:* William H. French , Union general in the American Civil War* Percy French , full name William Percy French, Irish entertainer and artist...
 on December 4, 1847. On January 19, 1848, Jackson transferred back to his original company (Company K) and served as a Company Officer until the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is the peace treaty, largely dictated by the United States to the Ad interim government of a Military occupation Mexico, that ended the Mexican-American War ....
 in March 1848. On July 5th, Company K was ordered to depart Mexico and by July 20th the unit was in New Orleans.

First Lieutenant Jackson's activities immediately following the Mexican War consisted mainly of administrative tasks accompanied by some free time in which Jackson engaged in some furloughs both to Virginia
Virginia

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 and Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls

The Niagara Falls are massive waterfalls on the Niagara River, straddling the Canada?United States border between the Provinces and territories of Canada of Ontario and the U.S....
. Between the summer of 1848 and the start of 1849, Jackson was detailed to various Forts including Fort Columbus, Fort Hamilton
Fort Hamilton

Historic Fort Hamilton is located in the southwestern corner of the New York City borough of Brooklyn surrounded by the communities of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, and Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, and is one of several posts that are part of the region which is headquartered by the Military District of Washington....
, as well as a detail to serve on a court martial at Carlisle Barracks
Carlisle Barracks

Carlisle Barracks is a United States Army facility located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. It is part of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command and is the site of the U.S....
 in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , often colloquially referred to as PA by natives and Northeasterners, is a U.S. state located in the Northeastern United States and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States....
. With his primary posting at Fort Hamilton, Jackson performed duties as Acting Company Commander, Post Adjutant, as well as the Company Quartermaster.

In February 1849, Jackson had heard nothing about his brevet promotions from the Mexican War and was still merely a First Lieutenant. News came in the last days of February that Jackson had been promoted to Brevet Captain with a date of rank from August 20, 1847. Just two days later, Jackson learned of his promotion to Brevet Major with date of rank from September 13, 1847.

As a Brevet Major, Jackson next looked forward to what future assignments that the United States Army had to offer. This path led Jackson to the state of Florida
Florida

Florida is a U.S. state located in the Southeastern United States of the United States, bordering Alabama to the northwest and Georgia to the northeast....
 where events would transpire to eventually persuade Jackson to resign from the U.S. Army.

Mexican War Promotions

  • July 1, 1846: Brevet Second Lieutenant of Artillery, United States Army
  • March 3, 1847: Second Lieutenant (Permanent), United States Army
  • August 20, 1847: First Lieutenant (Permanent), United States Army
  • August 20, 1847: Brevet Captain, United States Army (appointed February 1849)
  • September 13, 1847: Brevet Major, United States Army (appointed March 1849)


Mexican War Assignments

  • July 1846: Company K, 1st Artillery Regiment
  • May 1847: Company G, 1st Artillery Regiment
  • July 1847: Company I, 1st Artillery Regiment
  • January 1848: Company K, 1st Artillery Regiment


Service at VMI

  • September 24, 1851: Accepts appointment at VMI, wears major's insignia on U.S. Army uniform
  • February 29, 1852: Resigns from the United States Army as a Brevet Major and Permanent 1st Lieutenant


The Civil War


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Stonewall Jackson

Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson was a Confederate States Army general during the American Civil War, and probably the most well-known Confederate commander after General Robert E....
 for details regarding Stonewall Jackson's Civil War career


On April 17, 1861, Virginia seceded from the United States of America
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 and Jackson was ordered to mobilize the VMI Corps of Cadets to Richmond. Upon arriving at Richmond, Jackson presented himself to the state governor and requested a formal military assignment. To Jackson's disappointment, he was appointed to his former rank in the U.S. Army (Major) and assigned to what he saw as unimportant duties with military engineers.

After a second conversation with the governor, in which Jackson made his displeasure of his previous appointment known, Jackson was approved by the Virginia General Assembly
Virginia General Assembly

The Virginia General Assembly is the State legislature of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The General Assembly is a bicameralism body consisting of a lower house, the Virginia House of Delegates, with 100 members, and an upper house, the Senate of Virginia, with 40 members....
 as a Colonel in the new "Provisional Army of Virginia" (also known as the "Citizens Army of Virginia") to which Robert E. Lee
Robert E. Lee

Robert Edward Lee , was a career United States United States Army officer , an engineer, and among the most celebrated generals in American history....
 was the supreme commander.

When Virginia formally joined the Confederacy in May 1861, Jackson's Virginia appointments were converted to the Provisional Army of Confederacy and he became a Colonel in the Confederates Army. For administrative reasons, Jackson's appointment as a Confederate Colonel was backdated to March 16, 1861 (the date that the Virginia Assembly first began debating formal succession). Thus, Jackson has the distinction of being a Confederate Colonel (at least on paper) a full month before his state actually joined the Confederacy.

The Confederate Army also had a permanent Regular Army
Regular Army

In contemporary use, the term Regular Army refers to the full-time active component of the United States Army, as opposed to the United States Army Reserve or the Army National Guard....
, this known as the Army of the Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army

The Confederate States Army was a military organization whose primary mission was to provide the necessary forces and capabilities to support the National Security and defense of the Confederate States of America during its brief existence from 1861 to 1865....
. In October 1862, after Jackson was already a Major General in the Confederate Provisional Army, he was appointed to the permanent rank of Major of Artillery in the Army of the Confederate States.

While in Harpers Ferry as a Virginia States Forces colonel, Jackson was also placed in command of the entire Virginia Militia
Virginia Militia

The Virginia militia is composed of the body of the people in the Virginia which is an armed force of all citizens capable of bearing arms. The Virginia militia was established in 1607 as part of the British militia system....
, making him by default a militia general. Jackson never referred to himself in this sense and quickly petitioned the Governor of Virginia
Governor of Virginia

The Governor#United States of Virginia serves as the chief executive of the Virginia for a four-year term. The position is currently held by U.S....
 to fold militia forces into the regular state army.

The earliest use of Jackson wearing a gray Confederate Army uniform was in Winchester, Virginia
Winchester, Virginia

Winchester is an independent city located in the extreme northwestern portion of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the USA. The city's population was 23,585 according to the United States Census 2000....
, in the early spring of 1862. Prior to this time, although a serving officer in the Confederacy, Jackson wore his blue VMI officer uniform with various insignia.

Dates of Rank

  • April 25, 1861: Major of Topographic Engineers, Virginia Militia
  • April 27, 1861: Colonel, Provisional Army of Virginia
  • May 23, 1861: Colonel of Infantry, Provisional Army of the Confederacy
  • June 17, 1861: Brigadier General, Provisional Army of the Confederacy
  • October 7, 1861: Major General, Provisional Army of the Confederacy
  • October 31, 1861: Major of Artillery (Permanent), Confederate States Army
  • October 10, 1862: Lieutenant General, Provisional Army of the Confederacy