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Senate Years of Service: 1907-1913 Party: Democrat
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JOHNSTON, Joseph Forney, a Senator from Alabama; born at Mount Welcome, Lincoln County, N.C., March
23, 1843; attended the country schools in Lincoln County; while attending a military school in
Alabama at the outbreak of the Civil War, enlisted as a private in the Confederate Army, rose to the
rank of captain, and served from 1861 to 1865; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1866 and
practiced in Selma, Ala.; moved to Birmingham, Ala., in 1884 and became president of the Alabama
National Bank, resigning in 1894; became president of the Sloss Iron & Steel Co. in 1887; Governor
of Alabama 1896-1900; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in August 1909 to fill the
vacancy in the term ending March 3, 1909, caused by the death of Edmund W. Pettus; simultaneously
elected for the term commencing March 4, 1909, and served from August 6, 1907, until his death in
Washington, D.C., August 8, 1913; chairman, Committee on the University of the United States
(Sixty-second Congress), Committee on Military Affairs (Sixty-third Congress); interment Elmwood
Cemetery, Birmingham, Ala.
Bibliography Dictionary of American Biography;
Fry, Joseph A. Governor Johnstons Attempt to Unseat Senator Moran, 1899-1900. Alabama Review 38 (October 1985): 243-79; U.S. Congress. Memorial Addresses. 63d Cong., 3d sess., 1914-1915. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1915.
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