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Gen. Thomas J. Stonewall Jackson — Shenandoah Valley Battlefields . . . On May 2, 1863, after a masterful flank attack on the Union line during the Battle of Chancellorsville, Jackson was mistakenly shot by men of a North Carolina regiment Jackson’s left arm was amputated The wounds were healing, but unfortunately Jackson contracted pneumonia He died on May 10 in Fairfield
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