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The military career of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, which began over sixty years ago, was marked by conspicuous gallantry at the outset and by masterly generalship against overwhelming odds at the close.
Editors note: This story originally ran in The News & Observer on March 17, 2010. Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston returned to Bentonville Battlefield on Tuesday, his bronze likeness steeled ...
BALTIMORE, Thursday, Aug. 91. The Fredericksburgh, Va., Ledger, of Tuesday, publishes the following letter of Gen. JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON: BUFFALO SPRINGS, MECKLENBURGH ...
Joseph Eggleston Johnston, 3 Feb 1807 - 21 Mar 1891 Exhibition Label Born Farmville, Virginia On April 26, 1865, General Joseph E. Johnston surrendered the Army of Tennessee, and all southern forces ...
VIRGINIA; Interesting Meeting of the Stockholders of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Gen. Joseph E. Johnston Defeated for President. Share full article. Sept. 15, 1865.
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