At the start of the Civil War Albert Sidney Johnston was almost universally considered to be the finest soldier, North or South, in the country. Jefferson Davis said of him, "I hoped and expected that I had others who would prove generals, but I knew I had one, and that was Sidney Johnson."
Appointed to West Point from Louisiana, he graduated eighth in his class in 1826. After eight years of army service he resigned his commission to take care of his terminally ill wife.
He joined the revolutionary army in Texas as private, but rose within a year to be its commander as senior brigadier. He served as secretary of war for the Republic of Texas, and commanded the 1st Texas Rifles during the Mexican War.
Johnston rejoined the U.S. Army in 1849 as a major, and was made colonel of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment in 1855. He was brevetted brigadier general for his 1857 services against the Mormons in Utah.
Posted to California, he resigned again from the army in 1861, but waited for successor......
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