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Camp Gordon Johnston World War II Museum

Nationally honored by the Smithsonian Magazine for three straight years. Our new facilities, located within the Carrabelle City Complex, house over 5,000 square feet of artifacts, vehicles, photos, memorabilia and memories of the soldiers, sailors and other military as well ...

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Lincoln's Friend Johnston

Quincy lawyer and newspaper editor Andrew Johnston became acquainted with Abraham Lincoln in the Illinois Legislature when Lincoln served as representative and Johnson as assistant clerk. Like Lincoln, a Whig, Johnston was a law partner of Lincoln favorite Archibald Williams ...

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James Johnston Pettigrew

Confederate General, famed for charge at Gettysburg. His grave is 8 miles south.

Marker is at the intersection of North Carolina Route 94 and 6th Street, on the left when traveling west on State Route 94.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Headquarters of General Joseph E. Johnston

Where on July 18, 1864, the transfer of the command of the Army of Tennessee was made to General John B. Hood.

(On Separate Plaques:)

Atlanta Chapter

Restored by Atlanta Paper Co. 1955

Restored by Mead Containerboard 1996

Marker is on West Marietta Street 0.1 ...

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Johnston Ridge Observatory

“Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it!” On May 18 1980, US Geological Survey scientist Dr. David Johnston radioed this when Mount St. Helens began to erupt. The eruption caused a lateral explosion, magma slides, and mudslides. The eruption killed Johnston and ...

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Camp Gordon Johnston

DURING WORLD WAR II, CAMP GORDON JOHNSTON WAS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT MILITARY INSTALLATIONS IN FLORIDA.

ON THE GULF COAST OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, JUST 60 MILES SOUTHWEST OF TALLAHASSEE,

THE BASE WAS HOME TO A U.S. ARMY AMPHIBIOUS TRAINING ...

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Johnston Civil War Monument

(South Face)

CSA

1861

Our Confederate Dead

(East Face)

UDC

1865

(North Face)

1861

"Love of God and love

of country are the

two noblest passions

in the human heart.

A man without a country

is an exile in the world.

And a man without God is

an orphan in eternity."

[Rev. Henry van Dyke]

(West Face)

1865

Erected ...

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Gen'l Joseph E. Johnston

Gen'l Joseph E. Johnston,

Confederate States Army,

desperately wounded at the

Battle of Seven Pines,

was brought to the

Crenshaw residence

standing on this block,

and nursed to recovery.

This marker is placed by the

Confederate Memorial Literary Society.A.D.1915

Marker can be reached from the intersection of East Broad Street ...

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Johnston’s River Line

July, 1864, a heavy, intrenched line of field works, from the mouth of Nickajack Cr. (.8 mi. S. W.) extended N. E. to a point 1 mi. above State R. R. bridge. This line, prepared in advance, was occupied by ...

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Johnston's Headquarters

Site of Hq. of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, April 1~4, 1862. After his death at Shiloh, April 6, body was brought here where it lay in state, April 7, 1862.

Marker is on Fillmore Street, on the right when traveling south. ...

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