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From the Richmond Dispatch, Thursday, 5/14/1863, p. 1
The
Remains of Gen. Jackson. – The
remains of Lieut.-Gen. Thos. J. Jackson were removed at an early hour yesterday
morning from the Hall of Congress, in the Capitol, and carried to the
Governor’s mansion, whence they were taken at 7 o’clock to the depot of the
Virginia Central Railroad, to be transported to the late home of deceased –
Lexington, Rockbridge county, Va. They were to be carried from this city to
Gordonsville, thence to Lynchburg, and from there would be taken direct to
Lexington. The Public Guard acted as funeral escort from the Executive mansion
to the cars. The widow and child of the deceased, her brother, the members of
the General’s staff, Governor Letcher and a number of others, accompanied the
remains to their last resting place.
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