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Civil War Times Illustrated 1997 March Would the South Have Won if Johnston had
Civil War Times Illustrated 1997 March Would the South Have Won if Johnston had Survived?
Civil War Times Illustrated is published monthly except for July & August. Cover image: Johnston reigns %lamina in this life-size portrait painted by Eliphalet F. Andrews In 1900. The painting hangs in the capitol of the general's adopted home state of Texas. Photograph from the Archives Division of the Tata State Library.
COVER STORIES by Albert Castel
30 DEAD ON ARRIVAL
Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston had waited a lifetime to be where he was on April 6, 1862: at the head of an army ready to strike its enemy. And on what he did that day at Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, his whole career would be judged.
38 SAVIOR OF THE SOUTH?
If Albert Sidney Johnston had survived his wound at Shiloh, would the South have won the war?
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42 FIRST THUNDER AT SHILOH
JON G. STEPHENSON
Nearly a year after enlisting, the men of Stanford's Mississippi Battery had still not fired their guns. The Battle of Shiloh would change that.
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