Christmas Moon
Winchester, Va. - December 1861
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It was a cold, moonlit December evening. The silence was broken
only by the creaking of the stagecoach and the heavy breathing
of its team as the horses pulled their load through the quiet
streets of Winchester. It was almost midnight - late for a traveler
- but this carriage bore a special passenger, She had braved the
winter weather from Strasburg to Winchester for the sole purpose
of joining her husband: General "Stonewall" Jackson.
She had come in response to his request. Weeks earlier he had
written her from Winchester, describing his comfortable winter
headquarters and how thrilled he would be for her to join him.
His letters were filled with the endearing affection that had
first attracted her to him. It was a part of his personality that
few others ever saw. When the general had asked her to join him
at his Winter quarters, she had not waited for him to dispatch
an escort. Instead, she had secured the services of a kind clergyman
to escort her to Winchester where she planned to surprise her
husband.
The stage pulled to a stop in front of the Taylor Hotel, No one
was present to greet the vehicle but a handful of soldiers. General
Jackson, she knew, was away on an expedition. She dismounted from
the coach and began to climb the steps, intending to follow through
with her plan to surprise her husband. Then she glanced backwards
at the group of soldiers. An officer "muffled in a military
overcoat" she would later remember, "was following us
in rapid pursuit." The man, she realized, had a familiar-looking
"cap drawn down over his eyes." It was Jackson. "By
the time we were upon the top step," she would recall, "a
pair of strong arms caught me in the rear, the captive's head
was thrown back, and she was kissed again and again by her husband."
Mrs. Jackson was reunited with her husband - and it was a joyous
reunion. But her plans had failed. Typically, it was "Stonewall"
who had launched a successful surprise.
Third Print in
the "Moon Series"
950
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150
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Image Size: 19 1/2" x 26"
Overall Size: 24" x 30"
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