George J. Johnston Papers, 1856-1865.
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Confederate States of America. Army. Alabama Infantry Regiment, 60th
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Hilliard, Lulu.
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Johnston, George J., 1842-1881.
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George J. Johnston (1842-1881) was born July 6, 1842, in Wynton, Alabama. He lived in Montgomery, Alabama, before going to school in Salem, Alabama, where he learned the printing trade. He then moved to Opelika, Alabama, and then back to Montgomery. During the Civil War, he joined the Confederate Army as a private in the 60th Alabama Infantry. On December 12, 1863, he was wounded in his right foot at Bean Station, Rutledge County, Tennessee, and was temporarily discharged. In September, 1864, he...
Walker, Joseph B.
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Corresponding Secretary of the Domestic Mission Board [later North American Mission Board], of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1853-1856. From the description of [Letter] 1854 July 17, Newberg, S.C. to [John Albert Broadus] / Joseph Walker. 1854. (SBTS Library). WorldCat record id: 48214485 Corresponding Secretary of the Domestic Mission Board, [later North American Mission Board] of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1853-1856. From the description of [Letter] 18...