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Mr. JOHNSTON then asked to be permitted to have a private interview with the General, which was granted. Subsequently, an ambulance containing the body of Gen. ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSTON was driven by ...
Gen. JOHNSTON, who was captured at the fall of Fort Donelson, and is now in our hands as a prisoner of war, is one of the five "Generals" of the rebel army. The other four being BEAUREGARD ...
Before leaving Corinth, Miss., and advancing on Union forces at Shiloh, General Albert Sidney Johnston ordered local woodworkers to begin work on 500 coffins for soldiers who would be killed in ...
and not the general himself. Born in Kentucky, Albert Sidney Johnston began his career serving in the Black Hawk War, battling Native Americans fighting to reclaim their land, as well as the Texas ...
On Jan. 24, 1867, the remains of Confederate Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston passed through Terrebonne Parish, pausing briefly at the railroad depot town now known as Schriever, on the way to a ...
The statues of Gen. Robert E. Lee, Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, Confederate Postmaster General John H. Reagan and former Texas Gov. James Stephen Hogg were taken down from the campus’ Main Mall ...
Paintings of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy; Confederate Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston; and John H. Reagan, who was the postmaster general of the Confederate States of America ...
It was midafternoon April 6, 1862, when a young officer spotted Confederate Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston wobbling in the saddle after leading a bloody charge at Shiloh. Are you hurt? the officer asked.
Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston in Utah. Once back on duty, the 37-year-old West Point graduate took on a series of short assignments including organizing army recruits; evaluating the federal ...
The men's relationship wasn't helped when Huston almost killed Albert Sidney Johnston, who Houston had just appointed as commanding general of the Texas Army. The name of Felix Huston hasn't made ...