Mary Anna Morrison Jackson was the second wife, and subsequently widow, of Confederate Army general Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.
Background
Mary Anna Morrison - popularly known by friends and family as "Anna" - was born at Cottage Home, the family plantation near Lincolnton, North Carolina. Her father, Robert Hall Morrison, was a Presbyterian preacher and the first president of Davidson College, and her mother, Mary Graham, was the niece of William Alexander Graham, a Senator and later Governor of North Carolina, as well as a Senator in the Confederate Congress during the Civil War.
Career
Anna received her formal education at Salem Academy (now Salem College) from 1847 to 1849. In 1853, Jackson married Elinor Junkin, the daughter of Washington College"s president, Doctor George Junkin. She died in childbirth the following October.
Around Christmas 1856, Jackson called on Anna in North Carolina while on furlough from Virginia Military Institute. They married in the front parlor of Cottage Home on July 16, 1857.
They purchased a brick house on East Washington Street in Lexington, where they lived from 1858 to the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861. Their first daughter, Mary Graham Jackson, died in infancy in 1858.
Their second, Julia Laura, was born in Charlotte on November 23, 1862, just before the Battle of Fredericksburg. She was at Jackson"s bedside when he died on May 10, 1863.
After Stonewall Jackson"s death
Anna never remarried after her husband"s death.
She moved back into Cottage Home with her father after the war, until moving to Charlotte in 1873 while Julia completed her education. After Julia married William Christian in 1885, Anna lived with her in Richmond, then briefly in San Diego, California, before returning to North Carolina. Julia had two children of her own before she died in 1889, at the age of twenty-six.
Anna Jackson died in Charlotte on March 24, 1915, at the age of eighty-three.
Anna Jackson appears in the novel Gods and Generals by Jeff Shaara. In the film adaptation, she is portrayed by Kali Rocha.
Mistress Jackson is the subject of the Harnett Kane 1957 novel, The Gallant Mistress
Stonewall, based on the Jacksons" early years together.