Joseph E. Johnston.
He was hospitalised, and had to be replaced by Robert E. Lee.
Joseph E. Johnston
Joseph E. Johnston
General Joseph Eggleston Johnston was seriously wounded in the evening of May, 31, 1862 during the Fair Oaks Campaign (also known as the Seven Pine's battle).
It was Joe E Johnson.
Simply, McLellan trying to move up the Peninsula towards Richmond. It was a stalemate, but the Confederate commander J.E.Johnston was badly wounded here - to be replaced by Lee. The battle was called Fair Oaks, also known as Seven Pines.
Joseph E. Johnston
Joseph E. Johnston
Joseph E. Johnston
General Joseph Eggleston Johnston was seriously wounded in the evening of May, 31, 1862 during the Fair Oaks Campaign (also known as the Seven Pine's battle).
Joseph E. Johnston. He was very seriously wounded, and hospitalised for many months. They tried to put him back in uniform before he was fully recovered, but he had to go back to hospital. However, he was eventually fit to resume command, and was posted to Jackson, Missisisippi in Spring '63 to confront Grant at Vicksburg. Here his orders to the garrison commander (to get out and save his army) conflicted with direct appeals from President Davis to hold the river-port at al costs. One important consequence of Johnston's wounding and hospitalisation was the appointment of Robert E. Lee to replace him.
During the Peninsula campaign the fighting for Richmond began at Fair Oaks. General Johnston was wounded during his attack on Union forces and was replaced by General Robert E. Lee.
Joseph E. Johnston. This was the battle where he was badly wounded and had to be replaced. The incoming commander was Robert E. Lee.
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Also called Seven Pines, in the Peninsula campaign in May '62. This was where Joseph E. Johnston was badly wounded and out of the fight for many months - to be replaced by Robert E. Lee.
It was Joe E Johnson.
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Simply, McLellan trying to move up the Peninsula towards Richmond. It was a stalemate, but the Confederate commander J.E.Johnston was badly wounded here - to be replaced by Lee. The battle was called Fair Oaks, also known as Seven Pines.