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William Preston Johnston

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William Preston Johnston (January 5, 1831 – July 16, 1899) was a lawyer, scholar, poet, and Confederate soldier. He was the son and biographer of Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston. He was a president of Louisiana State University and the first president of Tulane University.
==Biography==
Johnston was born in Louisville, Kentucky, to Albert Sidney Johnston and Henrietta Preston. At the age of four, his mother died, and he was reared by her family members. Johnston attended several local schools, including the academy of Samuel Venable Womack in Shelbyville, Centre College in Danville, Western Military Institute in Georgetown and Yale College. In March 1853, he received his law degree from the Louisville School of Law. On July 6, 1853, he married his first wife named Rosa Elizabeth Duncan, who was the daughter of John N. Duncan of New Orleans.
During the American Civil War, Johnston served as an aide-de-camp to Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States. Johnston was a colonel in the Confederate Army. Johnston was captured with Jefferson Davis at Irwinville, Georgia at the end of the war, and was imprisoned for several months at Fort Delaware.
After the war (at the invitation of Robert E. Lee), he became a professor at Washington College in Virginia. In 1880, he became president of Louisiana State University, but resigned four years later to become the first president of the new Tulane University in 1884.
Johnston wrote two books of poetry, ''My Garden Walk'' (1894) and ''Pictures of the Patriarchs and Other Poems'' (1895). He also wrote ''The Prototype of Hamlet and Other Shakespearean Problems'' (1890) as well as a biography of his father, ''The Life of General Albert Sidney Johnston'' (1878).
His first wife died on October 19, 1885, and he married Margaret Henshaw Avery of Avery Island, Louisiana in April 1888. At the age of 67 on July 16, 1899, he died at the home of his son-in-law, Congressman Henry St. George Tucker in Lexington, Virginia.

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