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Future Confederate Lt. Gen. Thomas J. Stonewall Jackson and his second wife, Mary Anna Morrison, owned a house on Washington Street from 1859 to 1861, while he taught at the Virginia Military Institute. It is the only house he ever owned. A typical Valley I-house built for Cornelius Dorman in 1801, its facade was altered and a stone addition erected before Jackson bought it. In 1907 the Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital opened in the house, and it became a museum in 1954. In the 1970s the Historic Lexington Foundation restored the house to its appearance during Jackson’s occupancy. Since 1995 it has been owned by the Stonewall Jackson Foundation.
Department of Historic Resources 2000

US 60 (westbound) east of Lexington. Lexington City Virginia

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Garry Thompson: ...
The Stonewall Jackson House is located in downtown Lexington, about two miles west of this marker
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February 09, 2007


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