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He was later taken from his horse and down into this ravine about 50 yards southeast from the Monument and white oak tree. General Johnston was the highest ranking Southern officer killed during the war. At the time of his death, his popularity was as strong as it was for General Lee.
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P1013014 He was later taken from his horse and down into this ravine about 50 yards southeast from the Monument and white oak tree. General Johnston was the highest ranking Southern officer killed during the war. At the time of his death, his popularity was as strong as it was for General Lee.

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