Thomas Jonathan (Stonewall) Jackson was one of the most famous Confederate Generals in the American Civil War. Waugh's Farm just up from the cache was the Ancestral homestead of the family and it was from here that his Great Grandfather, John Jackson left to go to America. In 1968 a plaque was unveiled commemoration the Ancestral home, Stonewall never saw the end of the war, on 2rd May 1863 at the battle of Chancellorsville he was accidentally shot by his own men who mistake his party for Union Cavalry in the dark as they returned to their lines, his arm was amputated but he caught Pneumonia and died on the 10th May. Robert E. Lee, the Commander of the Confederate Army counted him as his best General and a great loss to the Army and maybe one of the reasons the South lost the war.