Stonewall
Stonewall is a name used for several places, people, and cultural landmarks. It is most famously associated with the Stonewall Inn and the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City, and with Stonewall Jackson, the Confederate general whose nickname referred to his perceived steadiness in battle.
The Stonewall Inn is a bar in Greenwich Village that became a catalyst for the modern LGBTQ
Stonewall Jackson, born Thomas Jonathan Jackson in 1824, earned his nickname at the First Battle of Bull
Multiple towns in North America bear the name Stonewall, including Stonewall, Texas, the birthplace of Lyndon