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The Life of General Albert Sidney Johnston (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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The Life of General Albert Sidney Johnston (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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The Life of Albert Sidney Johnston, selected by John H. Jenkins III
as one of the basic Texas books, reads like a litany of the
important events in the life of the Texas Republic and early
statehood through the Civil War. A native Kentuckian and 1826
graduate of West Point, and a veteran of the Black Hawk War,
Johnston arrived in Texas in 1836 shortly after the battle of San
Jacinto and enlisted as a private in the Texas Army. Soon
discovered in the ranks, he was immediately appointed the army's
adjutant general. His injury from a duel with Felix Huston later
prevented his taking command of the army. In 1838 he was appointed
Texas' Secretary of War, and later led the expedition against the
Cherokee Indians in East Texas. He commanded the 1st Texas Rifle
Volunteers dring the Mexican War and became a regular officer in
the US Army--one of the few Texas military men permitted to do so.
At the beginning of the Civil War in 1861, Johnston was offered a
position second in rank only to the aging Winfield Scott, but he
refused the Federal government's offer and instead became commander
of the Confederacy's Department No. 2, the Western Department.
Keenly aware of the military weakness of the South, he issued a
call for men at Bowling Green, Kentucky, and formed and drilled his
army. On April 6, 1862, Johnston was killed at the battle of
Shiloh. The author, Johnston's son, presents "a whole picture of
the character of a difficult, generally taciturn man, and defends
his actions in a balanced, scholarly manner." The son, having
access to all of his father's private correspondence and papers,
including his complete Confederate archives, was able to provide
anecdotes only a son could know, and was able to persuade many of
his father's associates to submit memoirs about him. Never before
reprinted since its last publication in 1878, this new volume is of
inestimable value and interest to historians and to other readers
of Civil War history and early Texas history. This edition contains
a new introduction by Charles P. Roland, author of Albert Sidney
Johnston: Soldier of Three Republics, and Jefferson Davis's
Greatest General: Albert Sidney Johnston (McWhiney Foundation
Press, 2000).
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