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Jackson Thomas 1824 - 1863

Before leaving with his brigade for Martinsburg with orders to destroy the town's railroad shops, Col. Jackson writes his banker on money matters; upon his return he is promoted to Brigadier General. Autograph letter signed "T.J. Jackson," 1p, 7.75" x 9.75". Head Quarters, 1st Brigade, Camp Stephens [Virginia], June 24, 1861. To Mr. J.H. Myers. On laid paper. Toned at mid-vertical fold and in blank lower right, light soiling on verso. Fine condition.

In full: "If I have any deposit in your Bank, please to inform me of the amount. If I have none, please send me a Blank note in order that I may fill it up & draw, as my funds are low. Please remember me very kindly to your family. Very Truly your friend, T.J. Jackson. Direct your answer to Martinsburg Berkeley County." Camp Stephens was about four miles north of Martinsburg.

In "Stonewall Jackson and Winchester, Virginia" (Charleston, S.C.: The History Press, 2012), Jerry Holsworth writes, "For the Union forces under General Robert Patterson, the key point was Martinsburg, where the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad passed through the Valley. Martinsburg was also the site of an enormous amount of equipment and shops needed for the repair and maintenance of the railroad. In late June [1861], Jackson and his brigade were assigned the task of destroying all of Martinsburg's shops, equipment and rolling stock ... He destroyed enough of the Martinsburg railroad shops to satisfy [Gen. Joseph E.] Johnston's orders; when the Union army finally occupied the town, it had been picked clean, and the railroad yard was in complete ruins..."

Col. Jackson left Camp Stephens for Winchester on July 2nd. When arrived, a letter from Gen. Robert E. Lee dated July 3, 1861 awaited him: "I have the pleasure of sending you a commission of brigadier general..."

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