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  • McKellen is a co-founder of Stonewall, a LGB rights lobby group in the United King
  • that the administration has again chosen to stonewall an investigation into some very serious char
  • Stonewall, an organisation that campaigns for equality
  • Cashman is a founder of Stonewall, an Honorary Associate of the National Secul
  • They also burned schooners Stonewall and Lone Star and Southern barracks.
  • . Clements, Rockwood, Woodlands, Brokenhead, Stonewall and Bifrost
  • National Book Award finalist), Paul Robeson, Stonewall, and the memoir Cures: A Gay Man's Odyssey.
  • Stonewall and Riot themselves give more subtle nods to
  • joined the mayors of Mansfield, Grand Cane, Stonewall, and Natchitoches as well as other elected o
  • ect proprietary product information" because Stonewall and Ariva are "the only dissolvable smokeles
  • An annual fringe meeting with Stonewall and a fundraising dinner during the week are
  • to halfback, who could have got through the stonewall arrangements by which Richmond defied the Ne
  • ct serves the towns of Pachuta, Shubuta, and Stonewall as well as most rural areas in Clarke County
  • ack getting a long awaited call from General Stonewall at the Pentagon.
  • Gill was nominated for the Stonewall Awards as Bigot of the Year for calling Bald
  • was named Broadcast of the Year at the 2007 Stonewall Awards, held at London's Victoria and Albert
  • e won "Journalist of the Year" at the annual Stonewall Awards.
  • Greenwich Village just a few blocks from the Stonewall Bar, and he witnessed the beginnings of the
  • His ranch at Stonewall becomes known as the Texas Whitehouse.
  • enter, however, is slated for demolition, so Stonewall began looking for other options.
  • iberation (published in 1996), which won the Stonewall Book Award, addresses her beliefs regarding
  • and was also an American Library Association Stonewall Book Award recipient, as well as a finalist
  • ian, and Bisexual Book Award for Literature ( Stonewall Book Award), and My Drowning, which won the
  • nthology called “Uncommon Heroes” that won a Stonewall Book Award from the American Library Associa
  • sbian Equal Rights, 1945-1990, which won the Stonewall Book Award.
  • ress) and the American Library Association's Stonewall Book Award and Lambda Literary Awards for be
  • nds the Ariva brand for smokers whereas, the Stonewall brand is recommended for heavy smokers, defi
  • The Ariva and Stonewall brands are marketed as a means of "reducing
  • l. Andrew J. Grigsby had temporarily led the Stonewall Brigade ever since both Brig.
  • It fought mostly with the Stonewall Brigade of the Army of Northern Virginia.
  • er of the Confederate Army and served in the Stonewall Brigade under General Thomas Jonathan "Stone
  • nated Army of the Northwest) paired with the Stonewall Brigade under Stonewall Jackson's command fo
  • It became part of the Stonewall Brigade and served under Generals T.J. Jacks
  • He was given his old Stonewall Brigade and Brigadier General William W. Lor
  • He led the Stonewall Brigade from August 30, 1862, to November 6,
  • During the war, he served in the Stonewall Brigade until he was captured at Battle of G
  • In their zeal, the Stonewall Brigade pursued the Federals as they fell ba
  • Gen. Charles S. Winder's Stonewall Brigade was withdrawn from its forward posit
  • The Stonewall Brigade of the Confederate Army during the A
  • But the actions of the Stonewall Brigade gave the Confederate line time to re
  • rigadier general and assigned command of the Stonewall Brigade in May 1863, leading it during the G
  • at none of the subordinate commanders in the Stonewall Brigade was the "best qualified" for the pos
  • 2nd Virginia Infantry, which was part of the Stonewall Brigade under General Thomas J. "Stonewall"
  • During the Civil War, he served in the Stonewall Brigade in the Army of Northern Virginia.
  • The Stonewall Brigade's withdrawal, which came after it re
  • bsequently arrested the commander of his old Stonewall Brigade, Brig.
  • He earned the nickname " Stonewall Jim" for his days as commander of the famed
  • It fought in the Stonewall Brigade, mostly with the Army of Northern Vi
  • James A. Walker's Confederate brigade (the Stonewall Brigade, part of Maj.Gen.
  • It fought as part of the Stonewall Brigade, mostly with the Army of Northern Vi
  • ight companies and became part of the famous Stonewall Brigade.
  • antry, one of the regiments that made up the Stonewall Brigade.
  • oast of Spain in an attempt to intercept CSS Stonewall, but the Confederate ram eluded Federal ship
  • Godwin is buried at Stonewall Cemetery in Winchester, Virginia.
  • cial gay organizations to be formed in post- Stonewall Chicago, and Marigold Bowl welcomed them-in
  • rmer family home is the McLeod Tea House and Stonewall Collegiate has his likeness as a bust displa
  • l alseep in their pajamas when Halftrack and Stonewall come in.
  • Stonewall continues to work with all three services in
  • ortions of the district extend into Kent and Stonewall counties.
  • tions of the district extend into Fisher and Stonewall counties.
  • ed the weekly Aspermont Star in Aspermont in Stonewall County in West Texas and later the Plainview
  • Stonewall County (west)
  • o capitalize on the buffalo trade and it was Stonewall County's first settlement.
  • e Mountain Fork Brazos River (in present day Stonewall County).
  • Located in Stonewall County, a small portion of the district exte
  • a small portion of the district extends into Stonewall County.
  • SYD is an affiliate of the Los Angeles Stonewall Democratic Club as well as members to other
  • served as the Executive Director of National Stonewall Democrats from October 2, 2001 to January 1,
  • to speak at a Human Rights Campaign/National Stonewall Democrats fundraiser out of fear that her co
  • he former Executive Director of the National Stonewall Democrats.
  • Lesbian Task Force, Freedom to Marry and the Stonewall Democrats.
  • brigade (which itself was the remnant of the Stonewall Division) in the Valley Campaigns of 1864 un
  • He fought in General Thomas J. " Stonewall" Jackson's Shenandoah Valley Campaign in the
  • Stonewall Elementary (Grades K-5)
  • As part of the CATS Art in Transit program, Stonewall features several pieces intended to provide
  • After Stonewall finished their stint at Top Ten Club in Hamb
  • The fire in Kent, Stonewall, Fisher and Scurry Counties started on April
  • ralia in 1861-2, where he was nicknamed 'Old Stonewall' for his stubbon defensive batting.
  • Smith, Rashad Smith, Henry Stone and Freddy Stonewall for Busta Rhymes second album When Disaster
  • ddition Rob was also the Finance Chairman of Stonewall for 5 years.
  • Stonewall GB is based in London.
  • original reason for the squadron's dispatch, Stonewall, had long since ceased to pose a problem; th
  • As she digs further, local authorities stonewall her efforts.
  • d echoing of historic risque themes, in 2010 Stonewall hosts local music artists, drag shows, trivi
  • Wheadon also leased the Stonewall Hotel at Third and Jackson streets.
  • The village consists of about two dozen stonewall houses and a small catholic church.
  • more westerly, intersect Interstate 49 near Stonewall in De Soto Parish, north of Mansfield and he
  • He died in Stonewall in 1926.
  • Burford resides in Stonewall in De Soto Parish.
  • ng the Pride March crowds gather outside the Stonewall Inn to celebrate its rich history.
  • the media attention that the protests at the Stonewall Inn later did.
  • et in 1966 which is a block northeast of the Stonewall Inn established the right of homosexuals to
  • s, and features one scene filmed outside the Stonewall Inn and in the Christopher Street Garden opp
  • s to commemorate the 1969 police raid of the Stonewall Inn on Christopher Street in New York City's
  • Stonewall Inn Editions.
  • years before the more famous protest at the Stonewall Inn in New York's Greenwich Village.
  • With the right to assemble established the Stonewall Inn would open in 1967 a block southwest and
  • he early 1990s, a new gay bar, named simply " Stonewall" opened in the west half of the original Sto
  • nd the comic book issue titled "Up Against A Stonewall" both make reference to the Stonewall Inn.
  • "What really happened at the Stonewall Inn?", The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide (I
  • Stonewall is an unincorporated community in Appomattox
  • Stonewall is a town in northern De Soto Parish, Louisi
  • Stonewall is a lesbian, gay and bisexual rights charit
  • Stonewall Jackson arrived on June 25 from the Shenando
  • ters also married future Civil War generals, Stonewall Jackson and D. H. Hill.
  • Stonewall Jackson was gravely wounded at Chancellorsvi
  • Afterwards Stonewall Jackson decided not to promote Grigsby to pe
  • Stonewall Jackson Middle School is a feeder school, al
  • USS Stonewall Jackson (SSBN-634), a James Madison-class fl
  • place during the entire Civil War where Gen. Stonewall Jackson ever attempted to unsheath (unsucces
  • The Stonewall Jackson Hotel in Staunton, Virginia is an hi
  • linor, the first wife of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson and the poet Margaret Junkin Preston
  • and is buried in Lexington, Virginia, at the Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery.
  • Stonewall Jackson got underway from Vallejo on 3 Septe
  • valuable information to Confederate general Stonewall Jackson in 1862.
  • ral garrison that was forced to surrender to Stonewall Jackson at Harpers Ferry.
  • ouston (b.1796), Robert E. Lee (b.1807), and Stonewall Jackson (b.1824)-in the Commonwealth of Virg
  • for commercial operation under the names SS Stonewall Jackson and Alex Stephens, before being scra
  • bayonet charge against Confederate forces of Stonewall Jackson at the Second Battle of Bull Run.
  • rhood commissioner, council president of the Stonewall Jackson Area Council and later the council c
  • Stonewall Jackson "Jack" Beach (1862 - July 23, 1896)
  • , the Museum of American Presidents, and the Stonewall Jackson Museum at Hupp's Hill.
  • his principled stand, Confederate commander Stonewall Jackson gave him a pass, with an accompanyin
  • mpaign of 1862, in which Confederate General Stonewall Jackson defended the valley against three nu
  • , which overlooks Harpers Ferry, was used by Stonewall Jackson to bombard the town during the Battl
  • Run were Osbourn, Osbourn Park, Potomac, and Stonewall Jackson which all split from the Cardinal Di
  • lghman at Vicksburg, Mississippi and General Stonewall Jackson and Matthew Fontaine Maury, both on
  • He led his brigade under Stonewall Jackson in the Battle of South Mountain, Bat
  • Later in 1971, country artist Stonewall Jackson recorded the song, which was his fin
  • am, allowing his corps to unite with that of Stonewall Jackson prior to the Second Battle of Bull R
  • Polaris missile launch on 16 December 1964, Stonewall Jackson returned to the Pacific Ocean to com
  • corps commanders are often characterized as Stonewall Jackson representing the audacious, offensiv
  • He fought under Stonewall Jackson in Virginia, and then was sent West,
  • of the mountains to send three columns under Stonewall Jackson to surround and capture the town.
  • figures: Patrick Henry, Theodore Roosevelt, Stonewall Jackson and Thomas Jefferson; with the fifth
  • blished in 1886, although his manuscripts on Stonewall Jackson and his own army life were never pub
  • During the American Civil War, General Stonewall Jackson of the Confederate States Army and h
  • harleston High School became over-crowded so Stonewall Jackson High School was built in 1940 to acc
  • The former Stonewall Jackson Museum is currently under redevelopm
  • ly written hits for Webb Pierce, Brenda Lee, Stonewall Jackson and others, but this was one of his
  • On January 1, 1862, Confederate general Stonewall Jackson led his men from Winchester to Bath
  • result of eight years work, his masterpiece: Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War.
  • The Stonewall Jackson Manual Training and Industrial Schoo
  • Stonewall Jackson (born November 6, 1932) is an Americ
  • , Lord Fairfax Highway (U.S. Route 340), and Stonewall Jackson Highway (U.S. Routes 340 and 522).
  • (SSBN-634) USS Stonewall Jackson
  • e name given to many of these same troops by Stonewall Jackson during his 1862 Valley Campaign).
  • enough to make one cry ... to think that our Stonewall Jackson lost them."
  • n of the Second Corps, amputating the arm of Stonewall Jackson after Chancellorsville, and the leg
  • Cannon House @ Stonewall Jackson Training School
  • Stonewall Jackson High School became Stonewall Jackson
  • vin's Lost Victories: The Military Genius of Stonewall Jackson was honored by the Civil War Book Re
  • He is buried in the Stonewall Jackson Cemetery, Winchester, Virginia.
  • Lost Victories: The Military Genius of Stonewall Jackson (2004)
  • A decade later, in 1999, Stonewall Jackson Junior High School became Stonewall
  • This campus is next to Stonewall Jackson High School approximately one-mile f
  • Future Confederate General Stonewall Jackson was stationed at the fort in 1851.
  • Gen. D.H. Hill in Leesburg and Lt. Gen. Stonewall Jackson in Winchester.
  • It is the school that is fed by Stonewall Jackson Middle School.
  • The troopers saw action contesting Stonewall Jackson's cavalry in the Valley Campaign.
  • giment was attached to A.P. Hill's Division, Stonewall Jackson's Corps.
  • Stonewall Jackson's ancestral site is at Waugh's Farm,
  • once-removed to William Wirt Woodson who was Stonewall Jackson's half brother.
  • During Stonewall Jackson's investment of Harpers Ferry, Kenne
  • Rocha played Stonewall Jackson's wife, Anna in Ron Maxwell's Gods a
  • inia (now West Virginia) in conjunction with Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign.
  • commander in the Mountain Department during Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign of 1862.
  • The Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters Museum was an antebel
  • In the battle, Stonewall Jackson's corps executed a surprise flanking
  • wounds inflicted at Leesburg, was ordered by Stonewall Jackson's quartermaster to secure cattle fro
  • came part of the famous Laurel Brigade under Stonewall Jackson's command.
  • ast-ditch defense against a large portion of Stonewall Jackson's entire corps, which had pushed bac
  • Battle of Chancellorsville, on May 2, 1863, Stonewall Jackson's corps executed a surprise flanking
  • nities of South Riding, Aldie (birthplace of Stonewall Jackson's mother, Julia Beckwith Neale) and
  • Map of the Valley: The Civil War Journal of Stonewall Jackson's Cartographer.
  • ated military movement, as Brigadier General Stonewall Jackson's brigade marched from Winchester, V
  • port for other units attempting to hold Gen. Stonewall Jackson's line at the unfinished railroad tr
  • Gen. Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign in June 1862.
  • Martin Clark as Dr. George Junkin, Stonewall Jackson's spiritual leader and ex-father-in-
  • "That's Why I'm Walking" (Melvin Endsley & Stonewall Jackson) - 2:22
  • nd) That's Why I'm Walkin'" (Melvin Endsley, Stonewall Jackson) - 2:52
  • war years, Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet, Stonewall Jackson, Ewell & A.P. Hill spent time in Gor
  • ilm stars Stephen Lang as Lieutenant General Stonewall Jackson, Jeff Daniels as Lieutenant Colonel
  • c of the great affection his troops felt for Stonewall Jackson, who was a deeply religious and some
  • derate army corps commanded by Major General Stonewall Jackson, and at Crampton's Gap during the Ba
  • He has a son, Stonewall Jackson, Jr.
  • In the Footsteps of Stonewall Jackson, 2002, John F. Blair Publisher, ISBN
  • ography it is stated that he was a cousin of Stonewall Jackson.
  • ndrew Jackson and American Civil War general Stonewall Jackson.
  • regiment, before becoming chief of staff for Stonewall Jackson.
  • Lewis, and made famous by country music star Stonewall Jackson.
  • lba Montgomery, Sonny James, Kitty Wells and Stonewall Jackson.
  • ousands of Union soldiers who surrendered to Stonewall Jackson.
  • orphaned boy who grew up to be the legendary Stonewall Jackson.
  • t E. Lee, Admiral David Farragut and General Stonewall Jackson.
  • diately thereafter by the cottonclad ram CSS Stonewall Jackson.
  • ed as judge advocate on the staff of General Stonewall Jackson.
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