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Title: Gen. "Stonewall" Jackson
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Smith wrote ""As Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Major Jackson was not a success. He had not the qualifications needed for so important a chair. He was no teacher, and he lacked the tact required in getting along with his classes...... Showed first 250 characters
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He found a field for the display of this genius when the war opened in 1861."# He was revered by the South and respected by the North, showing what a great general he was. Even his enemies knew the kind of leader he was.
He was one of the best generals of the time period and had he lived, the war would have ended differently... Showed next 250 characters
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