Actually Albert S. Johnston never commanded the Army of Northern Virginia. He was in the western theatre of the war, commanding the Confederate Army of the Mississippi. Joseph E. Johnstonbriefly had command of the Army of Northern Virginia until he was wounded at the battle of Seven Pines on May 31, 1862. This Johnston was then replaced by Robert E. Lee, on June 1, 1862.
Joseph E. Johnston and P.G.T. Beauregard
Joseph E. Johnston
Joseph E. Johnston
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Joseph E. Johnston was born on February 3, 1807.
Joseph E. Johnston was born on February 3, 1807.
Joseph E. Johnston was a General in the Confederate States Army .
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Joseph E. Johnston's father was Peter Johnston. His mother's name was Mary Valentine Wood, who became Mary Valentine Johnston after marrying Peter. Peter was a County Judge, while Mary worked hard tending to nine children. Joseph E. Johnston was named after his father's leader in the American Revolution: Major Joseph Eggleston. Hope this helps!
Joseph E. Johnston's father was Peter Johnston. His mother's name was Mary Valentine Wood, who became Mary Valentine Johnston after marrying Peter. Peter was a County Judge, while Mary worked hard tending to nine children. Joseph E. Johnston was named after his father's leader in the American Revolution: Major Joseph Eggleston. Hope this helps!
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Actually Albert S. Johnston never commanded the Army of Northern Virginia. He was in the western theatre of the war, commanding the Confederate Army of the Mississippi. Joseph E. Johnstonbriefly had command of the Army of Northern Virginia until he was wounded at the battle of Seven Pines on May 31, 1862. This Johnston was then replaced by Robert E. Lee, on June 1, 1862.
Joseph E. Johnston and P.G.T. Beauregard
Joseph e. johnston
Joseph E. Johnston
Shiloh, Tennessee. Johnston was killed - Sidney Johnston, that is, no relation to Joseph E. Johnston.