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Essay heading: Stonewall Jackson
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He served in the Mexian War as an Army Officer. In the spring of 1851 Jackson was offered and accepted the appointment to teach at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia; he resigned from the army.
On August 4, 1853, Jackson married Elinor Junkin, daughter of Dr. George Junkin (President of Washington College) and Julia Miller Junkin... displayed 300 characters
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George Junkin (President of Washington College) and Julia Miller Junkin. Elinor soon died in childbirth on October 22, 1854; however, their child, a son, was stillborn.
On July 16, 1857, Jackson married for the second time. His wife was Mary Anna Morrison, daughter of Robert Hall Morrison and Mary Graham Morrison... displayed next 300 characters
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