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Women and children around a 'Stonewall' Jackson monument.

25. Stonewall Jackson Monument

Friday, Sept.30, 1960 Daughters of the Confederacy Convention. Women are placing wreath on Jackson monument.

26. United Daughters of the Confederacy Placing a Wreath on a Stonewall Jackson Monument in Charleston, W. Va.

Mold of Jackson by sculptor Bryant Baker.

27. Plaster Mold of Bust of Stonewall Jackson, New York University, Bryant Baker Sculptor

Side view of Jackson bust by sculptor Bryant Baker.

28. Plaster Mold of Bust of Stonewall Jackson, New York University, Bryant Baker Sculptor

29. Stonewall Jackson Monument in Clarksburg, W. Va.

30. Stonewall Jackson Monument

Statue of Jackson inscription reads ' Presented By English Gentlemen As A Tribute For The Solider and Patriot Thomas J. Jackson. And Gratefully Accepted By Virginia In The Name Of The Southern People. Done  A.D. 1875.'

31. Stonwall Jackson Monument

Civil War monument with the inscription 'In Memory of Monongahela's Sons Who Fought For Liberty. Rest In Peace. Defenders of the Union 1861-1865.'

32. Civil War Monument in Oak Grove Cemetery, Morgantown, W. Va.

Statue of Collis Huntington. The name Geo. S. Wallace appears on the back.

33. Collis P. Huntington Monument

Tombstone of Lena T. Camden 1881-1960.

34. Grave of Lena T. Camden

Stone from Weston, W. Va. and reads Stonewall Jackson, Lewis County, W.Va.

35. Rollins College Walk of Fame in Orlando, Florida

Jubal Early, former Confederate General, leans against General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson's headstone in the "Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery". Early served under Jackson in the Army of Northern Virginia during the Civil War. Jackson's remains were reinterred in 1890, several feet from the original grave site. A large statue of Jackson was placed over the new grave.

36. Jubal (Early) at Stonewall 's Grave, Lexington, Va.