Description: Condition as seen. Guaranteed period carte de visite. Civil WarToggle Civil War subsectionManassas and first friction with President DavisPeninsula CampaignAppointment to the Western Theater and VicksburgAtlanta CampaignNorth Carolina and surrender at Bennett PlacePost-war yearsLegacyHonorsSee alsoNotesReferencesFurther readingExternal linksJoseph E. Johnston ArticleTalkReadEditView history ToolsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThis article is about the Confederate general. For people with similar names, see Joseph Johnston.Joseph E. Johnston Johnston in uniform, c. 1862Birth nameJoseph Eggleston JohnstonNickname(s)JoeBornFebruary 3, 1807Farmville, Virginia, U.S.DiedMarch 21, 1891 (aged 84)Washington, D.C., U.S.BuriedGreen Mount Cemetery,Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.AllegianceUnited StatesConfederate StatesService/branchUnited States ArmyConfederate States ArmyYears of service1829–1861 (USA)1861–1865 (CSA)Rank Brigadier General (USA) General (CSA)Commands heldArmy of the Shenandoah (1861)Army of Northern Virginia (1861–1862)Department of the West (1862–1863)Army of Tennessee (1863–1864)Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida (1865)Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia (1865)Battles/warsMexican–American WarBattle of Cerro GordoBattle of ChapultepecSeminole WarsAmerican Civil WarFirst Battle of Bull RunPeninsula CampaignSiege of YorktownBattle of Seven PinesVicksburg CampaignAtlanta CampaignBattle of BentonvilleAlma materUnited States Military AcademySignatureMember of the U.S. House of Representativesfrom Virginia's 3rd districtIn office1879–1881Preceded byGilbert Carlton WalkerSucceeded byGeorge D. WiseJoseph Eggleston Johnston (February 3, 1807 – March 21, 1891) was an American career army officer, serving with distinction in the United States Army during the Mexican–American War (1846–1848) and the Seminole Wars. After Virginia declared secession from the United States, he entered the Confederate States Army as one of its most senior general officers. From 1888 to 1889 he was a vice president, from 1889 to 1890 president, of the Aztec Club of 1847. Johnston was trained as a civil engineer at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, graduating in the same class as Robert E. Lee. He served in Florida, Texas, and Kansas. By 1860 he achieved the rank of brigadier general as Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army. Johnston's effectiveness in the American Civil War was undercut by tensions with Confederate president Jefferson Davis. Victory eluded him in most campaigns he personally commanded. He was the senior Confederate commander at the First Battle of Bull Run in July 1861, but the victory is usually credited to his subordinate, P. G. T. Beauregard. Johnston defended the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, during the 1862 Peninsula Campaign, withdrawing under the pressure of U.S. Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan's superior force. He suffered a severe wound at the Battle of Seven Pines and was replaced by Robert E. Lee. In 1863, Johnston was placed in command of the Department of the West. In 1864, he commanded the Army of Tennessee against U.S. Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman in the Atlanta Campaign. In the war's final days, Johnston was returned to command of the few remaining forces in the Carolinas Campaign. U.S. Army generals Ulysses S. Grant and Sherman praised his actions in the war and became friends with Johnston afterward. After the war, Johnston served as an executive in the railroad and insurance businesses. He was elected as a Democrat in the United States House of Representatives, serving a single term. He was appointed as commissioner of railroads under Grover Cleveland. Johnston died of pneumonia 10 days after attending Sherman's funeral.
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