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A S Johnston's Mortal Wound Framed Print
by American Landscapes
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A S Johnston's Mortal Wound framed print by American Landscapes. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston was the highest ranking officer to be killed in combat from either side during the American Civil War. At... more
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Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston was the highest ranking officer to be killed in combat from either side during the American Civil War. At about 2:30 pm during the battle of Shiloh on April 6th, 1862, well in advance of his soldiers, Johnston was personally leading Confederate forces on a charge as they had stalled while pushing Union forces near the Peach Orchard. Due to a pre-civil war wound that left him unable to have feeling in his right leg, he didn't realize that he had been struck by a bullet behind his right knee which damaged an artery, causing his boot to fill up with blood. This monument marks the location that Johnson slumped in his saddle and began to faint. Johnston' staff pulled from his horse and carried him to a small ravine behind this monument and desperately tried to aid him. Johnston lost consciousness and died within 15 minutes of being pulled from his saddle. Since his staff could not find his wound, they did not realize a tourniquet on his leg may hav...
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I am a San Diego based landscape and wildlife photographer, born and raised in Stockton, Illinois ( the 'S' is - not - pronounced ). I am one of the many that came to San Diego for a visit and just kept delaying my plans to go home. Although my heart is still pulled to the rural and slower lifestyle of growing up in farm country, my life is in and around San Diego. Over the years, I've grown to appreciate the big city lifestyle, but I always crave getting outside, discovering new places, reaching for those places that remind me of my youth, and to find connections with folks that are also from Northwest Illinois. My love for photography was born out my creative instincts. During my professional training in advertising design, a course in...
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