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Joseph F. Johnston (1181 bytes)
1: ...|U.S. Senate]] from [[August 6]] [[1907]] to his death on [[August 8]] [[1913]]. 5: {| border="1" align="center" 6: |- align="center" 7: |width="30%"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[William C. Oates]]''' 8: |width="40%"|'''[[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]]'''<br>1896–1900 Joseph E. Johnston (3036 bytes) 1: ...ess was undercut by tensions with President [[Jefferson Davis]]. 3: [[Image:Joseph_Johnston.jpg|thumb|Joseph E. Johnston]] 5: ...[[1865]], despite orders to the contrary from Jefferson Davis. 7: ...arrative of Military Operations'', was well received. 9: ...erman. As a result, he caught [[pneumonia]] and died on [[March 21]], [[1891]]. A. S. Johnston (2451 bytes) 1: {{merge}} [[Albert Sidney Johnston]] 3: ... was a [[Confederate]] [[General]] during the [[American Civil War]]. 5: ...oh]] on [[April 6]], [[1862]] his army defeated the following day. 7: == Further Reading == 8: ...ton Johnson, The Life of Albert Sidney Johnston, New York, 1878 <br> J.E. Johnston (3427 bytes) 1: {{merge}} [[Joseph E. Johnston]] 3: ... was a [[Confederate]] [[General]] during the [[American Civil War]] from 1861-1865. 5: ... War]] fought with distiction at the [[Battle of Cerro Gordo]] on [[April 18, 1847]] and 6: ... Brigadier General commanding the [[Army of the Shenandoah]] in May. 7: ...my of the Potomac]] in August. Fighting against the New Johnston (1346 bytes) 1: ...mage:JohnstonSansPrintingBlocks.JPG|thumb|right|''Johnston'' printing blocks]] 3: ...and for the name plates on each station of the Underground. 5: ...o influence his ''[[Gill Sans]]'' typeface, produced [[1928]]–[[1932]]. 7: ...ed in [[1979]] by Colin Banks to produce '''''New Johnston'''''. 11: ...e was designed by [[Charles Holden]] and [[Percy Delf Smith]]. Johnston (443 bytes) 1: ... places in the [[United States|United States of America]]: 3: *[[Johnston, Iowa]] 4: *[[Johnston, Rhode Island]] 6: ...d, [[Johnston Atoll]], in the central [[Pacific Ocean]]. 8: There are also places named [[Johnstown]]. Mo Johnston (2965 bytes) 1: ...to play in the first team with [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]]. 3: ...nston would score 55 goals in his three years there. 5: ...ly considered one of Scotland's best striker of the 1980s. 7: ...rs, and they have been signing Catholics ever since. 9: ... six goals respectively in season and a half with each club. Daniel Johnston (4702 bytes) 1: ... [[United States|American]] [[singer]], [[songwriter]] and artist. 3: ...fied as an [[outsider music|outsider musician]]. He also draws and paints 5: ...]], and has had varying luck with different treatments. 7: ...]] inspired art that usually accompanied his own recordings. 9: ...ston has cited [[The Beatles]] as a prime influence. Darryl Johnston (364 bytes) 1: ...on was a two time [[Pro Bowl]]er attending the game in [[1993]] and [[1994]]. 4: [[Category:National Football League players|Johnston, Daryl]] 5: [[Category:1966 births|Johnston, Daryl]] Bill Johnston (1407 bytes) 1: ... [[1894]] - [[1 May]], [[1946]]) was an American tennis champion. 3: ...rophies, a record that still stands [[as of]] the early 2000s. 5: ...n the late 1940s. Johnston died in 1946 at the age of 51. 7: ...tch, rights granted by the Chicago Historical Society]] 9: ...ional Tennis Hall of Fame]] in [[Newport]], [[Rhode Island]], in [[1958]]. Wayne Johnston (1039 bytes) 1: ...rador]] in [[1958]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] writer. 3: ... moved to [[Ottawa]], and pursued writing full-time. 5: ...ortrayal of legendary Newfoundland politician [[Joey Smallwood]]. 7: He now lives in [[St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador]]. 11: * ''The Story of Bobby O'Malley'', [[1985]] USS Johnston (481 bytes) 1: ...[[United States Navy]] in honor of [[John Vincent Johnston]]. 3: ... the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf#Battle off Samar|Battle off Samar]] in [[1944]]. 5: ...ring class destroyer|''Gearing''-class]] [[destroyer]]. Johnston Atoll (3474 bytes) 1: ...;width:402px;padding:5px">[[Image:JohnstonAtoll.jpeg]]</div> 3: ...a) are [[artificial island]]s formed from coral dredging. 5: ...he United States]]. The islands are not open to the public. 7: ...ly flat terrain and no natural fresh water resources. 9: ...of the Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System (JACADS). Bruce Johnston (1649 bytes) 1: ...n]] announced he would retire from live performances. 3: ... then return. This pattern continued until the late [[1970s]]. 5: ...each of those bands, including the bass, guitar, keyboard and drums. 7: ...Manilow]] hits ("I Write the Songs") and he released his own solo album, ''Going Public'', in [[1977]... 9: ...is still currently touring with Mike Love as the Beach Boys. Arrol-Johnston (2948 bytes) 1: ... designed and constructed Scotland's first motorised [[dog-cart]]. 2: ...' of 3292cc, which was sadly not enough to keep the company from folding. 3: ...he company went into receivership. Production ceased in [[1931]]. 5: == External links == 7: http://britishmm.co.uk/history.asp?id=65 (Arrol-Johnston) Henry S. Johnston (696 bytes) 1: ...dash;[[1965]]) was the governor of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Oklahoma]] from [[1927]] until [[1929]]. 3: ...x Klan]]. He was removed from office by [[impeachment]] in 1929. 5: ....S. governor was impeached—Governor [[Evan Mecham]] of [[Arizona]] in [[1988]]. 7: [[Category:1870 births|Johnston, Henry S.]] 8: [[Category:1965 deaths|Johnston, Henry S.]] Ollie Johnston (1019 bytes) 1: ...lifornia, Berkeley]], and [[Chouinard Art Institute]]. 3: ...ntasia]], [[Bambi]]'' and ''[[Pinocchio_(1940 movie)|Pinnochio]].'' 5: ...wledge of the techniques that were developed at the studio. 7: ==Other books== 8: * ''Too Funny for Words: Disney's Greatest Sight Gags'' (ISBN 0896597474) Thomas Johnston (4501 bytes) 1: ...y with [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|Cabinet]] responsibility for Scottish affairs. 3: ===Red Clydesider=== 4: ...[James Maxton]] and [[Emanuel Shinwell|Manny Shinwell]]. 6: ...f Commons]] in [[1935]] and remained an MP until retiring in [[1945]]. 8: ===War-time roles=== James D. Johnston (1360 bytes) 1: ...[Image:JamesDJohnstonCSN.jpg|right|thumb|James D. Johnston]] 2: ...[May]] [[1865]], when he surrendered and was paroled. 5: ...://www.history.navy.mil/ U.S. Navy Historical Center].'' 6: [[Category:Confederate Navy officers|Johnston, James D.]] Reginald Johnston (1265 bytes) 1: ...ppointed as commissioner of British-held [[Weihaiwei]]. 3: ...e Nationalist Government in [[Nanjing]] on [[October 1]], [[1930]]. 5: ...[[Eilean Righ]] in [[Loch Graignish]]. He died in Edinburgh. 7: ...dramatization of [[Pu Yi]]'s life ''[[The Last Emperor]]''.
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