Confederate general who at the first battle of Bull Run earned his nick-name when he and his brigade stood like a stone wall. He conducted the brilliant Shenandoah Valley campaign served under Lee flanking the Union army to set up the Confederate victory at the second battle of Bull Run. He fought in the Antietam Campaign and flanked the Union army en route to a huge Confederate victory, but he was wounded by his own troops and died.
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Keynote Address on the 2003
Re-Internment of Samuel and Martha Huntington
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