A dispatch from Charlotte, North Carolina, August 30th, conveys the following sad intelligence:
Mrs. W.E. Christian (nee Julia Jackson), the only child of General "Stonewall" Jackson, died here at six o'clock this morning, after two weeks illness of typhoid fever. Her husband is editor of a weekly paper here called the Charlotte Democrat. The remains will be taken to Lexington, VA, for interment beside those of her father. She leaves two little children.
The Lafayette Advertiser; Lafayette, Louisiana.
September 7, 1889; Page Four.
A dispatch from Charlotte, North Carolina, August 30th, conveys the following sad intelligence:
Mrs. W.E. Christian (nee Julia Jackson), the only child of General "Stonewall" Jackson, died here at six o'clock this morning, after two weeks illness of typhoid fever. Her husband is editor of a weekly paper here called the Charlotte Democrat. The remains will be taken to Lexington, VA, for interment beside those of her father. She leaves two little children.
The Lafayette Advertiser; Lafayette, Louisiana.
September 7, 1889; Page Four.