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Encyclopedia > Joseph F. Johnston

Joseph Forney Johnston (March 23, 1843August 8, 1913) was an American Democratic politician who was the Governor of Alabama from 1896 to 1900. He later served in the U.S. Senate from August 6, 1907 to his death on August 8, 1913.

Preceded by:
William C. Oates
Governor of Alabama
1896–1900
Succeeded by:
William D. Jelks
Preceded by:
Edmund Pettus
U.S. Senator from Alabama
1907–1913
Succeeded by:
Francis S. White
Served in Senate alongside: John H. Bankhead

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TN Encyclopedia: JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON (428 words)
JOSEPH E. Joseph E. Johnston, the most underrated Confederate commander in either theater of the Civil War and the only man to command armies in both, was born at Farmville, Virginia, in 1807.
Johnston was made a brigadier general in the Southern army and given the command of Harper's Ferry, Virginia.
Johnston, the commander of the Army of Tennessee, never led that army in a battle on the soil of the state.
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