He enlisted 18 December 1863 as a private in Company A, 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment (the "Glory" regiment), and served until 8 June 1865, when he was discharged with a disability in Beaufort, South Carolina. His name is on plaque E-155 of the African American Civil War Memorial.
He earned his living as a farm laborer before and after the war.
Nephew of William Johnson. Cousin of William J. Johnson, William H. Johnson, Estella Harrison and Melvina Williams.
He enlisted 18 December 1863 as a private in Company A, 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment (the "Glory" regiment), and served until 8 June 1865, when he was discharged with a disability in Beaufort, South Carolina. His name is on plaque E-155 of the African American Civil War Memorial.
He earned his living as a farm laborer before and after the war.
Nephew of William Johnson. Cousin of William J. Johnson, William H. Johnson, Estella Harrison and Melvina Williams.
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