1871 colored lithograph of American Civil War Confederate General Thomas J. It belonged to a Confederate reenactor and collector in Central VA. Received his nickname, Stonewall, during the first battle of Bull Run when another general allegedly commented, Look men, there is Jackson standing like a stone wall! The litho was engraved by A.
Walter, after a photo from real life. It was made by the General Agents for Jackson Memorial Associates, W. Jackson at the Virginia Military Institute Lexington, Va. The lithograph measures 20x16 professionally conserved. I have not removed it from the frame. See pics for details and feel free to ask questions.