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Johnston is in most cases a habitational surname derived from several places in Scotland ; however, it may also be a variant of the surname Johnson . The surname is most common throughout Scotland, Ireland and North America.
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Population (2000): 8649 Housing Units (2000): 3406 Land area (2000): 14.348360 sq. miles (37.162081 sq. km) Water area (2000): 1.141105 sq. miles (2.955447 sq. km) Total area (2000): 15.489465 sq. miles (40.117528 sq. km) FIPS code: 39765 Located within: ...
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On the Tennessee River at a place called Shiloh, facing a powerful enemy under the command of Albert Sidney Johnston, Grant wins one of the bloodiest fights of the war, in which Johnston himself is killed.
Thomas, and Heermann and Johnston all 2100-tonners of the Fletcher class.
Chikuma began a steady pounding of Gambier Bay, from which even attacks by the intrepid Johnston and Heermann did not divert her.
Mark and I and our researcher Katherine Johnston Ramsland spent several hours in the Hopewell house.
Aberdeen and Linlithgow, in the room of William lord Haddo, and James lord Johnston.
For more detailed analysis of the role played by Faibish, Menzies, and Johnston, see Chapter 14.
The question had probably never been considered by Diefenbaker but Hamilton, aided by Faibish, Menzies and Johnston, established an important theory to justify such expenditures.
Then he moves to Mobile, where he begins a long and bitter dispute with Joe Johnston, their wartime feud now expanding.
Johnston has held General Sherman at Rocky Face Ridge, with heavy losses on the Federal side, and then again at Resaca and Snake Creek Gap, when he tried to use his superior numbers to outflank us.
The engineers, Lance Corporal Danny Johnston and Corporal Heer, were sitting together, slates out.
In the presence of Sir Morrell Mackenzie, Johnston of Baltimore removed a toy locomotive from the subglottic cavity by tracheotomy and thyreotomy.
Somebody had to pay attention while Toolroom Johnston was over there nursing a Woody in his high-pocket pants and lanky self.
The gro- tesque organism that Toolroom Johnston gave to the black running back to give to the research labs: they had just shrugged it off and sent it to the LSU School of Biology.
The younger archers, with their coats of mail thrown aside, their brown or flaxen hair tossing in the wind, and their jerkins turned back to give free play to their brawny chests and arms, stood in lines, each loosing his shaft in turn, while Johnston, Aylward, Black Simon, and half-a-score of the elders lounged up and down with critical eyes, and a word of rough praise or of curt censure for the marksmen.
Sir Oliver Buttesthorn, Sir Richard Causton, Sir Simon Burley, Black Simon, Johnston, a hundred and fifty archers, and forty-seven men-at-arms had fallen, while the pitiless hail of stones was already whizzing and piping once more about their ears, threatening every instant to further reduce their numbers.