Yep. Most that knew him called him Ed. He was called Allegheny by others, which led to one writer of the period to refer to him as "General A. Johnson". He had done well in Western VA, but when cooperating with Stonewall Jackson at McDowell received a serious wound above his foot. Returned to duty commanding the "Stonewall" division, he had the misfortune of being posted on the end of the 2nd corps line and had to spend most of July 2nd waiting to attack. Lee considered him for Corps Command, but he was captured at Spotsylvania. Exchanged, he went to the Army of Tennessee and was captured again.