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CONFEDERATE GENERALS PERSONAL BANK CHECKS The two most popular confederate generals during the civil war were Robert E. Lee and General “Stonewall” Jackson. Robert E. Lee was originally asked by Winfield Scott to run to entire Union Army in 1861, the year the war started. General Lee did not accept the offer because his home state (Virginia) was part of the confederacy and was succeeding from the union. Lee eventually served as an adviser to Jefferson Davis and won battles like the Seven Days Battle, the Second Battle of Bull Run, the Battle of Fredericksburg and the Battle of Chancellorsville. General “Stonewall” Jackson is actually named Thomas Johnathan Jackson. Historians today believe Jackson to be one of the smartest commanders in the United States Army History. Jackson’s tactical foresight has armies today still studying his moves. Some of his most famous battles include the First Battle of Bull Run, the Second Battle at Bull Run, Antietam and the battle of Fredericksburg. Both men are recognized with the Confederate Generals Bank Checks. If you are looking for other Civil War Checks, you don’t have to look far, we have plenty to choose from: Civil War Preservation Trust Checks Thanks for thinking about Ordering CONFEDERATE GENERALS checks from My Personal Checks. Here are some helpful tips to help during the checkout process when you order CONFEDERATE GENERALS personal checks:
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