• "Albert Sidney Johnston in Texas: Letters to Relatives in Kentucky, 1847–1860". Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society. 40 (132): 290–317.
  • circa 1850: Portrait of American soldier Albert Sidney Johnston (1803-1862) who was in the US army but resigned in 1861 to enter the Confederate army...
  • At the beginning of the Civil War it was almost universally agreed that the finest soldier, North or South, was Albert Sidney Johnston.
  • Born in Washington, KY on February 2, 1803, Albert Sidney Johnston was the youngest son of John and Abigail Harris Johnston.
  • Albert Sidney Johnston was the commander of the Confederate forces in the Western theatre during the early stages of the American Civil War (1861–65).
  • During the first day of the Battle of Shiloh, on April 6, 1862, Albert Sidney Johnston sustained a bullet wound to his right leg and bled to death.
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  • Though considered at the outset of the war as one of the most promising commanders, North or South, Albert Sidney Johnston's service was brief and his vast...
  • Albert Sidney Johnston went on to lead the Confederate troops that attacked the Union army at Pittsburg Landing on April 6th 1862.
  • General Albert Sidney Johnston, born in Kentucky in 1803, was a skilled military leader renowned for his bravery and strategic acumen.