Credit: | unknown photographer |
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Date: | 1872 |
Locations & Lines: | Guinea Station VA; Thomas C. Chandler plantation (Guinea Station VA); Virginia |
Military Units: | CS Army |
Persons: | Jackson (Thomas J.) |
Structures & Establishments: | Thomas C. Chandler plantation outbuilding (Guinea Station VA) |
Sources: | Library of Congress; University of Maryland (Baltimore County) |
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Library of Congress says: House in which “Stonewall Jackson” died, near Guinea’s [sic] Station, Va. [Summary: Photograph shows the house and outbuildings that was used as a hospital for General Stonewall Jackson who died there May 10, 1863.]
University of Maryland, Baltimore County says: House in which Stonewall Jackson died. House is identified as outbuilding on Thomas C. Chandler plantation, Fairfield by National Park Service (Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park, Virginia). Guiney’s Station also known as Guinea Station, located in unincorporated community of Woodford, Caroline County, Virginia. Identified as 1872 in UMBC Civil War Exhibition.]