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Leo Erickson
17 April, 17:58
What civil war general was shot by his own man?
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Ticklebutt
17 April, 19:45
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Confederate General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson was accidentally shot by his own man during the battle of Chancellorsville. he is often referred to as stonewall Jackson.
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