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Frances Benjamin Johnston House

This Greek Revival house was erected for Mme. Julie Duralde, widow of John Clay, Henry Clay’s brother who purchased the property in 1835 and owned it until her death in 1861.

From 1940 until 1952 it was the residence of ...

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Death of General Johnston

On the afternoon of the first day of fighting, Confederate forces under Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston sought to envelop Grant's left wing and seize Pittsburg Landing. While leading his men against Union forces barring his way, Gen. Johnson was fatally ...

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General Albert Sidney Johnston

C. S.

General Albert Sidney Johnston

Commanding the Confederate Army

Died Here at 2:30 P.M. April 6, 1862Senator Isham G. Harris, who was Governor of Tennessee in 1862 and was serving as volunteer aid on the staff of Gen. Johnston at Shiloh, visited ...

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Johnston Presbyterian Church

The National Register

of Historic Places

South Carolina

Department of Archives

and History

Johnston Presbyterian Church

Marker is on Mims Avenue near Academy Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Johnston's Headquarters

During the fighting at Dallas, New Hope Church, Pickett’s Mill & elsewhere along the opposing Confederate & Federal lines, General J. E. Johnston [CS] had h'dq'rs at the Wm. Wigley house (which stood near here) May 25 - June 1, ...

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Johnston's Line East of Kennesaw

A point on the intrenched line of Loring’s (formerly Polk’s) A.C., [CS] which extended from the mtn. down its E. slope to the Bell’s Ferry rd. This sector was held by Featherston's div. -- the rt. of the corps. Hood’s ...

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Joseph E. Johnston Memorial

Joseph E. Johnston

1807 ---- 1891

Brigadier General U.S.A.

General C.S.A.

Given command of the Confederate

forces at Dalton, in

1863, he directed the 79 days

campaign to Atlanta, one of the

most memorable in the annals of war

Erected ...

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