List of memorials to Stonewall Jackson


The following is a list of memorials to and things named in honor of Stonewall Jackson, who served as a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War of 1861-1865.

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Film

Jackson has been commemorated on U.S. postage stamps on three occasions, the first being a commemorative stamp that also honored Robert E. Lee, issued in 1936, the second in 1970, along with Lee again and Jefferson Davis, depicted on horseback on the 6-cent Stone Mountain Memorial commemorative issue, modeled after the actual Stone Mountain Memorial carving in Georgia. The stamp was issued on September 19, 1970, in conjunction with the dedication of the Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial in Georgia on May 9, 1970. A third stamp commemorating Jackson was released in 1995.

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The Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery in Lexington, Virginia, is named for him and is where he and his family are buried.
The lineage of Jackson's Confederate Army unit, the Stonewall Brigade, continues to the present day in form of the 116th Infantry Brigade of the U.S. Army, currently part of the Virginia National Guard. The unit's shoulder sleeve insignia worn until 2008 depicted Stonewall Jackson mounted on horseback.
The United States Navy submarine U.S.S. Stonewall Jackson, commissioned in 1964, was named for him. The words "Strength—Mobility" are emblazoned on the ship's banner, words taken from letters written by General Jackson. It was the third U.S. Navy ship named for him. The submarine was decommissioned in 1995. During World War II, the Navy named a Liberty ship the SS T.J. Jackson in his honor.
The U.S. M36 tank destroyer was nicknamed Jackson after him by British forces in World War II.
"Stonewall" Jackson appeared on the CSA $500 bill and on the 1925 Stone Mountain Memorial half dollar.
The towns of Stonewall in Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas and Kentucky are named in his honor, as are Jackson County in Oklahoma and Stonewall County in Texas.
The Stonewall Jackson Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America in central Virginia is named in his honor.