Stonewall or Stone wall may refer to:
- Stone wall, a kind of masonry construction
 - Stonewalling, engaging in uncooperative or delaying tactics
 - Stonewall riots, a 1969 turning point for the modern LGBTQ rights movement in Greenwich Village, New York City
 
Places
- Stone Wall (Australia), an escarpment overlooking the Murchison River Gorge
 - Stonewall, Manitoba, Canada
 
United States
- Stonewall, California, an 1870s mining camp in the Cuyamaca Mountains
 - Stonewall, Georgia
 - Stonewall, Louisiana
 - Stonewall, Mississippi
 - Stonewall, North Carolina
 - Stonewall, Oklahoma
 - Stonewall County, Texas
 - Stonewall, Texas, in Gillespie County
 - Stonewall, West Virginia
 
Arts and entertainment
- Stonewall, a 1993 account of the Stonewall riots by Martin Duberman
 - Stonewall (1995 film), about the riots
 - Stonewall (2015 film), about the riots
 - Stonewall (comics), a character in the Marvel universe
 - Stonewall (opera), an opera commissioned by New York City Opera
 - Stonewall Book Award, a set of three literary awards
 - The Stonewall Chorale, an LGBT choir based in New York City, founded in 1979
 - The Stonewall Operas, four mini-operas commissioned by New York University
 - Stonewalling, a 2022 Chinese film edited by Liao Ching-sung
 
Games
- Stonewall (solitaire)
 - Stonewall Attack, a chess opening
- Stonewall Variation, in the Dutch Defence chess opening
 
 
Events
- Stonewall 50 – WorldPride NYC 2019, events marking the fiftieth anniversary of the riots
 
Military
- CSS Stonewall, a French-built warship built for the Confederate States Navy
 - Operation Stonewall, a World War II military operation
 - Stonewall Brigade, an American Civil War Confederate unit
 - USS Stonewall Jackson (SSBN-634), a ballistic missile submarine
 
Organizations and landmarks
Australia
- Stonewall Resources, an Australian mining company
 
United Kingdom
- Stonewall (charity), the largest British LGBT rights organisation, formed in 1989
 - Stonewall F.C., a British gay football team
 
United States
- Stonewall (Rocky Mount, North Carolina), a NRHP-listed plantation house
 - Stonewall Democrats, a United States Democratic Party caucus
- Stonewall Young Democrats, an affiliated youth-based organization
 
 - Stonewall Inn, site of the 1969 Stonewall riots in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City
- Stonewall National Monument, a park and landmark adjacent to the inn
 
 - Stonewall Jackson Hotel, a hotel in Staunton, Virginia originally named after General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. Renamed Hotel 24 South in 2020.
 - Stonewall of Miami Beach, a mixed disco that hosted the 1974 Wild Side Story
 - Stonewall National Museum and Archives, an LGBT museum and library in Fort Lauderdale, Florida not directly related to the inn or the riots
 
People
- Erling Stonewall (died 1207), a 13th-century Norwegian pretender to the throne
 - Stonewall Jackson (1824–1863), American Civil War Confederate general, Professor of Physics, Virginia Military Institute
 - Stonewall Jackson (musician) (1932–2021), country musician
 
See also
- Stonewall Uprising (2010), a documentary film
 - Before Stonewall, a 1984 documentary film
 - After Stonewall, a 1999 documentary film
 - Montreal's Stonewall, a 1990 police raid on Sex Garage
 - Dry stone, a method of building without mortar
 
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