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'''Joseph Eggleston Johnston (1807-1891)''' - Born 3 Feb 1807, Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia. Died 21 Mar 1891, Washington, D.C., buried in Greenmount Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland.
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Joseph E. Johnston was a West Point graduate who served with the U.S. Army from 1829 to 1861. In 1861, at the start of the [[U.S. Civil War]], he resigned his federal commission and joined the Army of the Confederate States of America (CSA) rising to the rank of full General. At the end of the war he returnded to civilian life.
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== Author Info ==
He was appointed to the [[:Category:United States Military Academy|United States Military Academy]], 1 Jul 1825, and graduated [[:Category:West Point 1829| West Point Class of 1829]], 13th in a class of 46. He served with the [[4th U.S. Artillery]] and in the Topographical Engineers, he saw action in the [[Seminole War II|2nd Seminole War]] and the [[Mexican War]].
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==U.S. Civil War==
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He resigned his federal commission on 22 Apr 1861 and was appointed major general of the Virginia State forces on 26 Apr 1861; commissioned brigadier general, Confederate States Army, 14 May 1861, and general on 31 Aug 1861, in which capacity he served until 26 Apr 1865, when the terms of surrender of his army were agreed upon.
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==Post War==
After the war he settled in Savannah, Ga.; was president of a railroad company in Arkansas; and engaged in the general insurance business in 1868 and 1869; returned to Virginia and settled in Richmond in 1877 and became president of an express company; elected as a Democrat to the Forty-sixth Congress (4 Mar 1879-3 Mar 1881); was not a candidate for renomination in 1880; was appointed Commissioner of Railroads by President Grover Cleveland in 1887 and served until 1891; died in Washington, D.C., 21 Mar 1891; interment in Greenmount Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland.
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'''Father:''' Peter Johnston (1763-1831) Born 6 Jan 1763, Osbornes Landing, Chesterfield, Virginia. Died 8 Dec 1831, Ponecille, Washington County, Virginia.


== External Links ==
'''Mother:''' Mary Valentine Wood (1769-1825) Born 8 May 1769 Goochland, Virginia. Died 17 Jun 1825, Abington, Washington County, Virginia
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'''Marriage:'''
* Lydia Mulligan Mclane (1822-1887) Born 31 Jan 1822, Wilmington, Delaware. Died 22 Feb 1887, Washington D.C. Married 10 Jul 1845, Prince Edward County, Virginia
 
'''Children:'''
* Sarah Jane Johnston (1851-1894) Born 7 Jun 1851. Died 7 Oct 1894, Marceline, Linn, Missouri.
 
'''Assignments:'''
* (1825-1829) Cadet, [[:Category:United States Military Academy|United States Military Academy]]
* (1829-????) 2nd Lt. (1 Jul 1829), [[4th U.S. Artillery]]
* (????-????) 1st Lt. (31 Jul 1836)
* (31 May 1837) Resigned Commisssion
* (1838-1846) 1st. Lt. and Bvt. Capt. (7 Jul 1838), [[Topographical Engineers]], [[Seminole War II|2nd Seminole War]]
 
* (1846-????) Capt. (21 Sep 1846)
* (1847-1848) Maj. and Lt. Col. (9 Apr 1847), [[Voltigeurs]], [[Mexican War]]
* (1855-????) Lt. Col., [[1st U.S. Cavalry]]
* (22 Apr 1861) Resigned Commission
* (1861-1861) Maj. Gen. (26 Apr 1861), Virginia State Forces, Richmond, Virginia
* (1861-1861) Brig. Gen. CSA (14 May 1861), Commander, Harpers Ferry, Virginia
* (1861-1865) Gen. CSA (13 Aug 1861 - Dor 4 Jul 1861)
 
'''Personal Description:'''
* Height: 5' 7"
* Build: Rail thin
* Hair Color: Brown
* Eye Color: Deep brown
 
'''Links:'''
* [http://www.civilwarhome.com/joejohnston.htm Civil War History]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_E._Johnston Wikipedia]
 
'''Sources:'''
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000192 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress]
* Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree entry for Joseph Eggleston Johnston
* Miller, Francis, ed. ''The Photographic History of The Civil War.'' 10 vols, vol 10, p. 240. New York, Review of Reviews, 1912
* Symonds, Craig L., ''Joseph E. Johnston: A Civil War Biography'', Norton, 1994, ISBN 0-393-31130-9

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Joseph E. Johnston

Joseph Eggleston Johnston (1807-1891) - Born 3 Feb 1807, Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia. Died 21 Mar 1891, Washington, D.C., buried in Greenmount Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland.

Joseph E. Johnston was a West Point graduate who served with the U.S. Army from 1829 to 1861. In 1861, at the start of the U.S. Civil War, he resigned his federal commission and joined the Army of the Confederate States of America (CSA) rising to the rank of full General. At the end of the war he returnded to civilian life.

He was appointed to the United States Military Academy, 1 Jul 1825, and graduated West Point Class of 1829, 13th in a class of 46. He served with the 4th U.S. Artillery and in the Topographical Engineers, he saw action in the 2nd Seminole War and the Mexican War.

U.S. Civil War

He resigned his federal commission on 22 Apr 1861 and was appointed major general of the Virginia State forces on 26 Apr 1861; commissioned brigadier general, Confederate States Army, 14 May 1861, and general on 31 Aug 1861, in which capacity he served until 26 Apr 1865, when the terms of surrender of his army were agreed upon.

Post War

After the war he settled in Savannah, Ga.; was president of a railroad company in Arkansas; and engaged in the general insurance business in 1868 and 1869; returned to Virginia and settled in Richmond in 1877 and became president of an express company; elected as a Democrat to the Forty-sixth Congress (4 Mar 1879-3 Mar 1881); was not a candidate for renomination in 1880; was appointed Commissioner of Railroads by President Grover Cleveland in 1887 and served until 1891; died in Washington, D.C., 21 Mar 1891; interment in Greenmount Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland.


Father: Peter Johnston (1763-1831) Born 6 Jan 1763, Osbornes Landing, Chesterfield, Virginia. Died 8 Dec 1831, Ponecille, Washington County, Virginia.

Mother: Mary Valentine Wood (1769-1825) Born 8 May 1769 Goochland, Virginia. Died 17 Jun 1825, Abington, Washington County, Virginia

Marriage:

  • Lydia Mulligan Mclane (1822-1887) Born 31 Jan 1822, Wilmington, Delaware. Died 22 Feb 1887, Washington D.C. Married 10 Jul 1845, Prince Edward County, Virginia

Children:

  • Sarah Jane Johnston (1851-1894) Born 7 Jun 1851. Died 7 Oct 1894, Marceline, Linn, Missouri.

Assignments:

  • (1846-????) Capt. (21 Sep 1846)
  • (1847-1848) Maj. and Lt. Col. (9 Apr 1847), Voltigeurs, Mexican War
  • (1855-????) Lt. Col., 1st U.S. Cavalry
  • (22 Apr 1861) Resigned Commission
  • (1861-1861) Maj. Gen. (26 Apr 1861), Virginia State Forces, Richmond, Virginia
  • (1861-1861) Brig. Gen. CSA (14 May 1861), Commander, Harpers Ferry, Virginia
  • (1861-1865) Gen. CSA (13 Aug 1861 - Dor 4 Jul 1861)

Personal Description:

  • Height: 5' 7"
  • Build: Rail thin
  • Hair Color: Brown
  • Eye Color: Deep brown

Links:

Sources:

  • Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
  • Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree entry for Joseph Eggleston Johnston
  • Miller, Francis, ed. The Photographic History of The Civil War. 10 vols, vol 10, p. 240. New York, Review of Reviews, 1912
  • Symonds, Craig L., Joseph E. Johnston: A Civil War Biography, Norton, 1994, ISBN 0-393-31130-9