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Headquarters of General Joseph E. Johnston
Where on July 18, 1864, the transfer of the command of the...
Gen'l Joseph E. Johnston
Gen'l Joseph E. Johnston,
Confederate States Army,
Joseph E. Johnson and the Huntsman’s Echo
In April 1860 Joseph E. Johnson, a Mormon, established a r...
Boyhood Home of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston
Born in Prince Edward Co. on 3 Feb. 1807, Joseph Eggleston...
General Joseph Eggleston Johnston
“Defender of the Southland to the end”
In memory an...
Joseph Johns
In commemoration of
Joseph Johns
(Josep...
Dr. Joseph Johnson House
56 Society Street
circa 1840
This substant...
Joseph E. Johnston Memorial
Joseph E. Johnston
1807 ---- 1891
Brigadie...
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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 ...
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 ...
Joseph E. Johnson and the Huntsman’s Echo
In April 1860 Joseph E. Johnson, a Mormon, established a road ranche at Wood River Center, today’s Shelton, and began publishing The Huntsman’s Echo, the first newspaper in Nebraska west of Omaha. He had earlier edited papers in Council Bluffs, ...
Boyhood Home of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston
Born in Prince Edward Co. on 3 Feb. 1807, Joseph Eggleston Johnston, the son of Judge Peter Johnston, moved a mile north of here with his family in 1811. He attended Abingdon Male Academy and graduated from the U.S. Military ...
General Joseph Eggleston Johnston
“Defender of the Southland to the end”
In memory and honor of Confederate soldiers
who fought at Bentonville Battlefield, North Carolina
during March 19-21, 1865
Erected by Sons of Confederate Veterans
Dedicated March 20, 2010
Sculptor: Carl W. Regutti
Marker is on Harper House Road, on ...
Joseph Johns
In commemoration of
Joseph Johns
(Joseph Schantz)
The founder of the
City of Johnstown
Erected by citizens
of German descent of
Johnstown
June 16, 1913
Zum gedächtnis an
Joseph Schantz
Grüder der
Stadt Johnstown
Errichtet zum
hundertsten jahrestage
seines todes
18. Januar 1813
Von bürgern Deutscher
abkunft von Johnstown
Enthüllt 16. Juni, 1913
Marker is on Main Street near Franklin ...
Dr. Joseph Johnson House
56 Society Street
circa 1840
This substantial three-story Greek Revival Period Charleston single house is constructed of stucco-covered brick and features a two-tiered piazza with Tuscan columns and turned balusters, piazza screen and entrance door complete with pilasters, multi-pane rectangular ...
Joseph E. Johnston Memorial
Joseph E. Johnston
1807 ---- 1891
Brigadier General U.S.A.
General C.S.A.
Given command of the Confederate
forces at Dalton, in
1863, he directed the 79 days
campaign to Atlanta, one of the
most memorable in the annals of war
Erected ...