{⋆★⋆} GEN Johnston, Albert Sidney

Albert Sidney Johnston

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Born:
February 2, 1803
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Birthplace: Washington, Kentucky

Father: Dr. John Johnston 1762 – 1832
(Buried: Washington Baptist Church Cemetery, Old Washington, Kentucky)​

Mother: Abigail Harris 1770 – 1806
(Buried: Washington Baptist Church Cemetery, Old Washington, Kentucky)​

1st Wife: Henrietta Preston 1804 – 1829
(Buried: Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky)​

2nd Wife: Eliza Griffin 1821 – 1896
(Buried: Angelus Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, California)​

Married: October 3, 1843

Children:

Colonel William Preston Johnston 1831 – 1899​
(Buried: Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky)​
Henrietta Preston Johnston 1832 – 1906​
(Buried: Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky)​
Albert Sidney Johnston Jr. 1845 – 1863​
(Buried: Angelus Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, California)​
Hancock McClung Johnston 1847 – 1904​
(Buried: Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles, California)​
Margaret Strother Johnston Pritchard 1851 – 1922​
(Buried: Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, California)​
Griffin Johnston 1857 – 1895​
(Buried: Angelus Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, California)
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Alberta Johnston Denis 1861 – 1947​
(Buried: Angelus Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, California)​

Education:

1826: Graduated from West Point Military Academy (8th​ in class)​

Occupation before War:

1826: Brevet 2nd Lt. United States Army, 2nd Infantry Regiment​
1826 – 1834: 2nd Lt. United States Army, 6th Infantry Regiment​
1827: Garrison duty at Sackett's Harbor, New York​
1827 – 1828: Garrison Duty at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri​
1828 – 1832: Adjutant of United States Army, 6th Infantry Regiment​
1832: Colonel of Illinois Volunteers during Black Hawk War​
1832: Served in the Battle of Bad Axe​
1832 – 1833: Aide – de – camp to Bvt. Brig. General Atkinson​
1834: Resigned from United States Army on May 31st
1836 – 1840: Served in Texas Army rising to Brigadier General Wounded
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1838: Texas Republic Secretary of War​
1846: Colonel of 1st Texas Rifle Volunteers​
1846: Served in the Battle of Monterrey, Mexico​
1846 – 1849: Farmer Brazos River, Texas​
1849 – 1855: Major, United States Army, Paymaster​
1855 – 1861: Colonel, United States Army, 2nd Cavalry Regiment​
1855 – 1856: Frontier Duty at Fort Mason, Texas​
1856 – 1857: Commander, United States Army, Department of Texas​
1857 – 1860: Commander of Expedition to Utah, and Dept. of Utah​
1857: Brevetted Brigadier General for duty he performed in Utah​
1861: Commander of U.S. Army Department of the Pacific​
1861: Resigned from United States Army on May 3rd

Civil War Career:

1861 – 1862: General of Confederate States Army Infantry​
1861 – 1862: Commander of CSA Department Number 2​
1861: Commander of Central Army of Kentucky​
1862: Commander of Central Army of Kentucky​
1862: Mortally Wounded during the Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee​

Died: April 6, 1862

Place of Death: Hardin County, Tennessee

Cause of Death: Wounds to the Popliteal Artery

Age at time of Death: 59 years old

Burial Place: Texas State Cemetery, Austin, Texas

Section: Confederate Field Section 2, Row A, Number 13
 
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The life of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, embracing his services in the armies of the United States, the republic of Texas, and the Confederate States by Johnston, William Preston


Cheers,
USS ALASKA
 

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