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The PDF titled "The Civil War Diaries of Captain George Johnson," has had an email address redacted from it in both the physical and digital copies of the item. If you wish to view the original digital file, please complete Agreement for the Use of Restricted Materials.
Preferred Citation
[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Civil War Diary Transcriptions and Related Material of Captain George W. Johnson, 11th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, A&M 4538, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift from Robert K. Johnson, 2011.
Scope and Contents
Transcription of the Civil War diaries of Captain George Johnson of the 11th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. George Johnson was about
35 years old when he enlisted in the 11th Ohio Infantry in June 1861 and served in Companies A and K until late December 1863.
The transcription was completed by his descendant, Robert K. Johnson, in 2011, and includes the transcription of seven diaries
from mid-1861 through December 1863. His diaries include candid descriptions of camp life and soldier conduct, his wounding
at the Battle of South Mountain, his experiences in Confederate prisons such as Libby Prison in Richmond, Va., and his experiences
in other battles such as the Second Battle of Bull Run, Antietam, Chattanooga, Chickamauga, and Lookout Mountain. Also included
are Johnson's officer commission, company muster rolls, widow's pension documents from the War Department, and several pictures
of the diaries and Johnson's sword. Johnson was discharged on December 23, 1863, due to his wound incurred at the Battle of
South Mountain. He lived in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was married to Sarah Hardin and had at least three children. He died in 1887,
still suffering from his wounds.
The only physical material is the CD of the transcriptions and materials, and a two-page document containing notes by the donor about George Johnson and the transcriptions. The rest of the collection's content is PDF files of transcriptions of the seven diaries, as well as additional documents of research and images of historical documents and items pertaining to Johnson.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Civil War - Ohio 11th Volunteer Infantry.
- Civil War - Union soldiers.
- Civil War -- War diaries
- Civil War battles.
- Diaries - Civil War.
- Johnson, George W., Captain, ca. 1826-1887
- Johnson, Robert K., fl. 2011
- Prisoners-of-war -- Civil War
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives
Existence and Location of Originals
As of 2022/11/28, three of the transcribed diaries are believed to be owned by Mercury One, which owns the American Journey Experience, a museum in Irving, Texas.
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Johnson, George W., Captain, ca. 1826-1887
- Johnson, Robert K., fl. 2011
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives