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Samuel Joseph Johnson

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Samuel Joseph Johnson Veteran

Birth
White County, Tennessee, USA
Death
12 Jan 1900 (aged 60)
Sparta, White County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Mill Creek, Putnam County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Captain, Co.K,25th Tenn.Inf.Regt.-CSA.

One of the "Immortal 600".
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OBITUARY OF CAPT SAMUEL JOHNSON: Johnson, S. J.: Capt. S. J. Johnson Dead. Capt S. J. Johnson, died at his home in White county last Friday. He had been in good health up to a short while before his death, when he complained of an uncomfortable feeling in the region of the heart, and in a short time, he was stricken. The trouble was pronounced dropsy of the heart. Capt Johnson was one of the best known men in this part of the state. He was a gentlemen of the high order, an industrious, progressive and prosperous farmer. He was a Captain in the Confederate army, in which capacity he won distinction for his gallantry and ability. His untimely end will be deeply deplored by a large number of friends and relatives. He was the father of Miss Lee Johnson of this place. 1900, Vol. XIV, No. 3, Page: 4] THE COOKEVILLE PRESS.
Captain, Co.K,25th Tenn.Inf.Regt.-CSA.

One of the "Immortal 600".
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OBITUARY OF CAPT SAMUEL JOHNSON: Johnson, S. J.: Capt. S. J. Johnson Dead. Capt S. J. Johnson, died at his home in White county last Friday. He had been in good health up to a short while before his death, when he complained of an uncomfortable feeling in the region of the heart, and in a short time, he was stricken. The trouble was pronounced dropsy of the heart. Capt Johnson was one of the best known men in this part of the state. He was a gentlemen of the high order, an industrious, progressive and prosperous farmer. He was a Captain in the Confederate army, in which capacity he won distinction for his gallantry and ability. His untimely end will be deeply deplored by a large number of friends and relatives. He was the father of Miss Lee Johnson of this place. 1900, Vol. XIV, No. 3, Page: 4] THE COOKEVILLE PRESS.


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