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the will of the late J henry ferguson president of the colonial trust C company gnip any who ilbo died november 24 last tile the will specified r that be used from froia air Fergus fergusons ons estate for the monument nal arol provided that ibbe it be erected within ten miles mile of the city hull hall Baltimore In and that it represent the parting or of abo two I 1 cne ertie leaders prior to the battle of in his will mr air ferguson explained the pro I 1 vision for the abe of th e monument by saying they were my boyish b heroes croes and judgment has only strOng strengthened I 1 that le d my admiration for them thoy they were great generals and christian soldiers they waged v war like gentlemen and I 1 feel their example should bo be held up to the youth of maryland 1 11 in mast of tile the states which once were a part of the confederacy cy and espe especially chally in virginia january 19 a end january uary 21 tire are dates of special significance because they are tile the anniversaries of the birthdays Irth days of robert lee and stonewall still J ja el ackson hii others other see eions of the country do nc not f ZE e P days as to Is done in tile the south by the flying of both the stars and stripes and abid the stars and bars from public buildings each day from sunrise to sunset on january Janu aryl inclusive all americans aanund can dundei stand and applaud his latest project to honors honor the thel memory of two llant great generals and christian soldiers the careers of I 1 leo ee and jackson up to theo theoper pVn ang of tile the civil war ar were Ss as follows i robert E lee W waa if aborn born at S stratford tr atford westmore Vest more in land lid county virginia january 19 1807 the youngest son 0 m of major general henry lee called light horse harry ile he entered west point in n 1826 was waa graduated four years yeara later second iti in his class clare and given a commission in the U 8 corps in ISSI he married mary custas who was the daughter of 0 W P culls adopted son of washington and the grandson of mrs washington Washing toli by 1833 he had attained the ranft of ot captain and took part in ili the mexican war repeatedly winning distinction for conduct and bravery 1 after the war engineering work engaged him u until 1852 when he was appointed superintendent of west point and during his hi three years yeara there he be accomplished many important changes the career of lee from the time of his appointment to the pont poat at west point until april 1861 when w h en virginia irginia V seceded from the th union waa closely ld identified with the federal army while personally opposed to the principle of secession lee 14 felt that tile his greatest duty was to virginia lie he refused tho the c command 0 of the neld held army about to invade the south becoming instead the highest ranking boffl bortin ceran the army of the confederacy jackson was born at clarksburg Clarks burg va now virginia january zi 21 1824 be ginning hta his military life with a nomination to west point thomas Jona jonathan thap jack jackson took part after being graduated in the mexican war absec bec eec ond and lieutenant in the fil first itt US U S artillery in 1851 he obtain edan appointment as professor at the virginia military institute at lexington where for ten terl years he taught natural science ibi theory of gunnery and bat battalion tallon drill though he was not a good teacher his Iri influence fluence both on his hl pupils and those few intimate friends to for r whom he relaxed the gravity of hla his manner was profound aa A thorough appreciation of this quality of leadership gave jackson the command of the corps of V M 1 I when Virg virginia ivila seceded 1 in 1861 nj E I 1 july ju of that year he had been promoted toi of brags brigadier d I 1 er general and h hail no BO maloe mp loe tor for train training tri V his in ve roan that on the farst field ef dull bull run ty h BY von on tor 0 F ahi and their brigadier b by tt her bifid rigid steadiness t dindia a at f alie th e cratl critical cal inam ent of the battle tl he his historic parrit I 1 9 ot t stonwall 1 1 11 t t vidia while those simple biographical aal detallo details tell tel I 1 of what they did id it I 1 Is in luch records as limp two books k v lynlch ha have V e app appeared ared recently that the story of what feind of men they were vere will te found one of these is an alle de d e damp of bf lep le being the papers paper of col charles Sl marshall arshall edited by maj gen sir frederick maurice and published by little brown and company the other Is stonewall rall jackson the good soldier written writt enby by allen alien tate and published by Mr friton batch balch and company As aide de camp I 1 military secretary and aisi kant 1 adjutant general on oa the staff of general L lee from im 1862 40 it ISM colonel marshall had bad an unusual opportunity for knowing lee as few men bad ever known hm him that the union of th edorth and bouth whit was rondo indissoluble at Appe mattor ns as colonel Bl marshall ershalL bays was phoan in a dra mataj matl fashion durin the he sp ipanis anish american war ened a son son of colonel marshall Mars ball performed for a in ai of grant tile the same fune functions ions which from A the fattier father had performed for ue leel I 1 litlie if tire real lee Is to be found witban the pages of marchalls marshalls Mar balls book it I 1 Is not less tru that tee th e real jackson la is to he be found in the itie book writt written eif with rare biographical sym sympathy p attly b by y mien alien tate a I 1 southerner li A reading of these two books idill will convince 0 ono one of the appropriateness of the 0 e proposed sed maryland maidla in if memorial edthe two great generals general s for the they y wery were 60 clowley in their brilliant military achievements and although BO 60 totally different aln erent in temperament io so much akin IE ft mari anny ways eliat 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 4 I 1 t I 1 I 1 e 1 I I 1 M 7 Z k L ke k E T i E r V a X xai ae I 1 Z hii t T Z 11 P 1 I 1 9 I 11 I 1 X 1 ll 11 wl A if F R 1 I i c Z 1 t 1 I L 11 I 1 beatz el I 1 k I 1 4 ag ti T 1 I I 1 7 IN R sh 1 mir I 1 71 af t i t 1 1 ai I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 01 x T R 1 11 FV V OR I 1 I 1 71 4 PA i I 1 wak 1 I 1 Z i it f k 1 rl t ir N 0 X i A mm 01 1 I 1 K 1 n 7 ar 1 14 1 1 11 tga tg a 1 ri 0 oy 11 C N aga it 1 I 1 1 K 1117 F 4 r I 1 y 11 41 I 1 4 o N gif 0 1 7 IF e 3 alj C I 1 1 J I 1 7 Z ol 01 AI 1 4 y T fw k 4 1 R N A I 1 w I 1 1 I 1 i W 1 an 1 0 zt k I 1 J 1 Z 2 4 W x I 1 y I 1 a ZA 1 7 2 i I 1 I 1 1 Z g it 1 10 I 1 k r I 1 kf 1 ai k iam af dwy I 1 tm r ak I 1 I 1 i 4 r 1 I I 1 I 1 11 4 A IR Z I 1 1 1 I 1 1 A fu future ture ages 1 III pra a bly find it easier to think id n terms colfe and an 1 I jallison Jac lison than in t erms of L lee oe find and Jacks jackson QuIl alona reviewer ot of biography lias has co commented upon tills this fact as follows I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 the figure of 0 stonewall jackson occupies a unique place in the afi history 0 61 of tle tie krea grea struggle in 17 point of romantic interest Inter 6 st he stands at alone one wrapped iiii in the h solitude of his own originality I 1 TO he was the beths southa u greatest cri crusader iader a mystic a zealot IL a christian ch ristian soldier in character were blended the fanaticism of A m peter tho hermit thelah rok and inflexible purpose of a cromwell and the subtlety of a francis marlon marion for the soldiers of the tho confederacy lie be became carrie lafter after the first bull run nun a center cente of inspiration and a bulwark bul of fit confidence and there are historians who aay bay among them his present biographer c that it was not sit at gettysburg it that hat the backbone of the 1118 confederacy was balken butt but at ch a ri C ellora ville with the bullet that sped out of the dar darkness kiness and put an all untimely end jo fo Stoney rall jacksons military career when event occurred the one man who q understood n the heart aad soul and renjus of jackson clobert 13 lee aid 1 I have lost my rig right arm there were few his associates in the war who did understand stonewall jackson perhaps lose lee was wag the only one some regarded him as a dullard somi some as a fanatic some even as a t madman he explained himself to no one and his plans only to leoj there was a strange understanding between these two men 1 an intuitive trustin trust in each other they were of a single mind had the conduct L on of war the first two years been left to t these hea two unhampered id by the vacillations of jefferson je affers 0 davas and judah P benjamin BenJam ln and the intrigues aes ues of at tho aho southern southe rn politicians a different story might have been written of the ivar wa the great result was waa really written in the stars jackson was the one rian man whose military judg ment and genius g lee implicitly catly trusted trus td whose fall 1 ures urea even he never questioned ho he sent cent jackson alone on the expeditions In trusted to his bis execution but he remained with longstreet jacksons peculiar genius for sudden secret and overwhelming attack lee could always depend upon for a roaster stroke Lona longstreet Lon estreet street stout in battle was given to arguire nt and delay ile he argued and delayed at Gettysburg and etwas it was after that battle that lee paid his bli greatest tribute to stonewall jackson jack on it I 1 had had jackson at gettysburg he fie said eald should have won won the battle and a complete coni victory there would have resu resulted ted in the esta establishment blish M 11 t 0 of r southern independence but the god whittles to whom jackson prated had decreed oth otherwise erwis e ilir leaden messenger at chancellorsville Chancell oravIlle sped in 1 moment of victory took from lees side aide thi the I 1 one mall he needed in a fateful hour I 1 one of the molt I 1 disputed points in ahll f war p i bi history story hag been whether or not lee or jack boll was cespon responsible sible for the great flank movement t at 1 ph Chancellors 1 an cell oraville lle which sent fighting joe hookers big army out of the wilderness Wil deines s before them the much smaller force of confederates in ill I 1 regard to this general maurice the editor of the marshall papers says this Is fe abit the question which it seems to io mci me colonel mars marshal ail settled ile he says saga noi not only that the bp plan was lees but that jackson ati at first demurred to it as being too hazardous hacar dous however ever on learning that lee had decided that a I 1 frontal attack on Hoo hookers liers entrenchments in the wilderness was out of tile the question que atlon and that a way hadd found round Ifo hookers flank jackson at onca one accepted lee leea sr plan aha threw himself with ith enthusiasm into he tas task carrying of it through 1 6 we iv no now w have lees state statement rhent i io 0 mrs jacki Jack toi that he be had told per her husband abat helas ass 0 opposed to A frontal attack and thattie that the attack must be made by the confederate left efti Talc malcotte Tal cotte otIle that jackson Jit ekson said to lee show rho me what wh at to do and try to do it jacksons most t men wll ilk think I 1 planned it all from the first but it was not so and finally eta trat that jackson was at first opposed to the he flank movement binl 1 that accumulation of evidence Is fit decisive a lye and should settle forever a matter tri titer which ahl ch has been debated for foj sixty years tile the scena nt which this plan was discussed Is one of 0 ville the roost most famous la in american history in the chapter r in tates book dealing with the battle of cha there here Is a chapter subhead sub head appropriately called two cracker boxes in n which the scene Is described as follows after midnight lieutenant smith alda aide I 1 I 1 I 1 v W 0 1 I 1 it I I 1 k I 1 I 1 I 1 V I 1 I I 1 U 7 4 M N A I 1 f ir ta I 1 11 N 1 11 IM to V K 1 i I 1 I 1 I 1 ak I 1 IV I 1 I 1 I 1 it t I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 s I 1 14 1 J I 1 I 1 I 1 A I 1 A gasy assa rn I 1 A e e woke evoke chilled byl by the damp ight all air la 16 sal I 1 up p and looked round A hundred feet feel away up W a dope amon among g the trees two dim figurea figure agath ering bring pine telga and throwing them on a lintio fire warming their hands handsaw sas as the blaze rose the they I 1 Y crt bat lown on two cracker baxes left by the retreating federals the day before The wind rustled the pines their loneliness was absolute not another other man could b be 0 seen ee one of the fugures holding his face ao so that t the h flickering 7 c chiv g light played ad overla over lt had ork OH a felt W hat and wore a short alfort beardi beard which I 1 wa was gray the second figure figur e sat humped over the tha fire his head drawn down into Ms deat ceat hla his long d dark a rk beard an on his chest down howo losover lo ver h his is fore v hend end rested the visor of a forage cap hiding dilding hl his eyes the dim light threw beama on his him sharp aquiline nose to ito lieutenant sm braith th rf the murmur of voices the words were chit caught ht u up p in the breeze and lost loaf in the pines he felt fell aslee asleep P again the men talked on lii in the night nigh L it was waa just daylight Z when pie e fumed edt i q jackson A and d said I 1 r haw how shall we get at th those ae peonie peon P re Fe general jackson what dodou propose 0 o do go round there he saed running ble it Is hosei dvir over the map I 1 1 fi I 1 I 1 what do you propose to to make the move movement mihi with wittily Wit with timy my whole corps he said ald I 1 what will yo you leave leaie mer L the divisions of anderson anderaon i and alclo eclas Mc Las s 1 lee thought about it ft a moment m then he said well so go lie he took a pencil and moving g 11 up and down gaye jackson his hl last inspru ti on s jackson sat smiling and nodding his head then get tars UP from his cracker box he saluted J sty |