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Surrender of General Johnston to General Sherman, 26 April 1865, (1872). Confederate general Joseph Eggleston Johnston surrenders to William Tecumseh Sherman at the end of the American Civil War
Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson in The Sacrament of Judas, c1902. Artist: Ellis & WalerySir Johnston Forbes-Robertson in The Sacrament of Judas, c1902. British actor and theatre manager Forbes-Robertson (1853-1937) in a play by Louis Tiercelin
Forbes-Robertson as Hamlet, late 19th century. Artist: John Percival GulichForbes-Robertson as Hamlet, late 19th century. British actor Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson (1853-1937) in Shakespeares Hamlet
Edward and Sarah Rutter, c1805. Artist: Joshua JohnsonEdward and Sarah Rutter, c1805. Found in the collection of the The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
John Lawson Johnston, Scottish-born businessman, 1897. Artist: SpyJohn Lawson Johnston, Scottish-born businessman, 1897. In about 1863 Johnston (d1900) developed a beef extract, at first known as liquid beef but later named Bovril, a named derived of Bos
Flying Mountain (Montagnes Russes) in Little Russia, 1815. Artist: Johnston, Robert (1783-1839)Flying Mountain (Montagnes Russes) in Little Russia, 1815. From a private collection
The surrender of Confederate forces in North Carolina, American Civil War, 1865. Artist: Currier and IvesThe surrender of Confederate forces in North Carolina, American Civil War, 1865. Union General William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) (left)
Albert Sidney Johnston, American soldier. Johnston (1803-1862) was a general in the Confederate (southern) armyl in the American Civil War. He was mortally wounded at the Battle of Shiloh