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James I. Robertson Jr.

James I. Robertson Jr.

James I. Robertson Jr.

James I. Robertson Jr. is an Alumni Distinguished Professor of History at Virginia Tech. He published the definitive adult biography of Stonewall Jackson, Stonewall Jackson: the Man, the Soldier, the Legend, and also wrote Standing Like a Stone Wall for young adults. He lives in Blacksburg, Virginia.

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Claiborne Progress, March 25, 2013
...of Contested Borderland: The Civil War in Appalachian Kentucky and Virginia (University Press of Kentucky), which won the James I. Robertson, Jr., Prize for Confederate History. McKnight specializes in the fields of Civil War and Reconstruction, the...
NewsOK.com, December 16, 2012
...“Virginia at War, 1865,” edited by William C. Davis and James I. Robertson, Jr. Lexington, Ky.: University Press of Kentucky, 2012. 252 pages. Hardback. ISBN 978-0-8131-3468-0. $40.00. Here is the last installment of the “Virginia at War” series...
Macon Telegraph, May 25, 2013
...of the eclipse. “The road to Appomattox (where the war ended) began on (that) Saturday night” at Chancellorsville, James I. Robertson Jr., Jackson’s best biographer, has said. “With his death, the southern confederacy began to die as well.” ...
KAALtv.com, May 14, 2013
...Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia, and the Confederates drove Union forces back about three miles. Civil War historian James I. Robertson Jr. recounts that Jackson wasn?t satisfied and rode out at night to review the enemy?s position. When he rode...
Charleston Gazette, May 12, 2013
...Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia, and the Confederates drove Union forces back about three miles. Civil War historian James I. Robertson Jr. recounts that Jackson wasn't satisfied and rode out at night to review the enemy's position. When he rode...
Charleston Gazette, May 12, 2013
...Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia, and the Confederates drove Union forces back about three miles. Civil War historian James I. Robertson Jr. recounts that Jackson wasn't satisfied and rode out at night to review the enemy's position. When he rode...
Charleston Gazette, May 12, 2013
...Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia, and the Confederates drove Union forces back about three miles. Civil War historian James I. Robertson Jr. recounts that Jackson wasn't satisfied and rode out at night to review the enemy's position. When he rode...
Charleston Gazette, May 11, 2013
...Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia, and the Confederates drove Union forces back about three miles. Civil War historian James I. Robertson Jr. recounts that Jackson wasn't satisfied and rode out at night to review the enemy's position. When he rode...
Charleston Gazette, May 11, 2013
...Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia, and the Confederates drove Union forces back about three miles. Civil War historian James I. Robertson Jr. recounts that Jackson wasn't satisfied and rode out at night to review the enemy's position. When he rode...