| 释义 |
Johnston
John·ston J0056000 (jŏn′stən), Albert Sidney 1803-1862. American Confederate general in the Civil War. He was defeated by Ulysses S. Grant at Shiloh (1862).
Johnston, Joseph Eggleston 1807-1891. American Confederate general in the Civil War who surrendered to William Tecumseh Sherman in 1865.John•ston (ˈdʒɒn stən, -sən) n. 1. Albert Sidney, 1803–62, Confederate general. 2. Joseph Eggleston, 1807–91, Confederate general. Thesaurus| Noun | 1. | Johnston - Confederate general in the American Civil War; led the Confederate troops in the West (1807-1891)J. E. Johnston, Joseph Eggleston Johnston |
Johnston
Johnston, town (1990 pop. 26,542), Providence co., N central R.I., a suburb of Providence; inc. 1759. Among its manufactures are jewelry, textiles, and fabricated metals. Johnston is the home of several insurance companies. Its many historic landmarks include the Clemence-Irons House (c.1680).Johnston
Synonyms for Johnstonnoun Confederate general in the American Civil WarSynonyms- J. E. Johnston
- Joseph Eggleston Johnston
|