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u/ApertureBrowserCore ยท 1 pointr/HistoryWhatIf

There's a book about this very topic! It's called Stonewall Goes West and is written by R. E. Thomas. I bought it on Amazon. Here's its description:

> Stonewall Jackson's death at the Battle of Chancellorsville is the great "what if" of the Civil War. In Stonewall Goes West, the fabled Jackson survives his wounding at Chancellorsville in 1863 to assume command of the South's Army of Tennessee. In a final bid to reverse the failing fortunes of the Confederacy, a maimed but unbowed General Jackson confronts not only Sherman's Union armies on the western front, but his own recalcitrant generals. Stonewall Goes West gives the classic "what if" a fresh, new answer in a fast-paced tale, rich with authentic detail, filled with battle and strategy, and populated by the Civil War's most colorful personalities.

So he does get injured but from the bit I've read of the book it seems to not play into things too much. It's been a while since I started it and I don't remember a whole lot but I enjoyed what parts I remember.

Hope this helps you out OP