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Johnson, William Henry, d. 13 December 1861

 Person

Biographical Note

William Henry Johnson was a Private in Company B of the 1st New York Cavalry Regiment during the Ameircan Civil War. On December 4, 1861, Johnson deserted the Union Army and attempted to make his way south to the Confederate front-lines. While making his way to the Confederate lines he encountered a Union reconnaissance unit returning from patrol, whom he mistook as Confederates. After identifying himself as a Union deserter and offering to provide the location of Union pickets, he was placed under arrest and taken to the Provost Marshal. Johnson was subsequently court-martialed and sentenced to death. Johnson’s execution took place on December 13, 1861, and marked the first time that a deserter was executed by the Union Army.

External Source:

"The 13 December 1861 Execution of Pvt. William Henry Johnson at Fairfax Seminary" (Dec. 12, 2011), Civil War Washington, D.C. blog, http://civilwarwashingtondc1861-1865.blogspot.com/2011/12/13-december-1861-execution-of-pvt.html, accessed May 2023.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

William Henry Johnson Collection

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-2023-017
Abstract

This collection contains American Civil War materials relating to the execution of William Henry Johnson, including four newspapers covering the event, three letters written by witnesses to the execution, and the signature of Major General William B. Franklin.

Dates: 1861 - 1862