"Kill Them All"
"Kill Them All" Though it is probably not absolutely historically-verifiable, the story has come down through the years, that Lt. Gen. Thomas J. ("Stonewall") Jackson (CSA), told one of his staff officers that his (Jackson's) troops should, with regard to the Union soldiers, [quote], "Kill them all. I do not wish them to be brave in the devil's service." The staff officer had noted the courage of the northern warriors; and Gen. Jackson was concerned that their example of valor would have a savory effect on the other men in blue. (This incident allegedly occurred during the Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862.) It is no wonder that someone who could not understand Gen. Jackson's Christian faith, would call him a "blue-eyed killer," and a "religious fanatic"--as Ken Burns described him (in his Civil War series). But Gen. Jackson's command --assuming the truthfulness of the story-- given in wartime, made...