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  Famous and Notable Johnsons - Johnstons
John Albert Johnson was born 28 Jul 1861 in Nicollet County, Mn., a son of Gustav Johnsen, an immigrant, and Caroline Christine Hadden.
John Neely (Neely) Johnson was born 2 Aug 1825 in Johnson Township, Gibson Co., In., the son of Thomas Johnson and Juliette Neeley.
William E. Johnson was elected as a Republican to the office of Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska and served from 1939 - 1943.
www.geocities.com /~rewoodham/johngovr.html   (1711 words)

  
 Andrew Johnson
Johnson was better educated than her husband and used her education to improve his reading and writing skills.
Johnson's star continued to rise, and his term as governor of Tennessee provided such benefits to the state as a public school system and a state library.
Johnson requested that his body be wrapped in an American flag and laid on a copy of the Constitution.
statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us /nc/bio/public/johnson.htm   (2056 words)

  
 Johnson - pafg11.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John Issac JOHNSON (George W. John, Henry H. William, Henry, -----) was born 11 Feb 1870 in Lauderdale Co., MS.
Albert JOHNSON (George W. John, Henry H. William, Henry, -----) was born 14 Apr 1891.
Albert Sidney JOHNSON (Albert, John, Henry H. William, Henry, -----) was born 27 Aug 1882 in Newton Co., MS.
members.tripod.com /MyFamilyHistory/johnson/pafg11.htm   (1155 words)

  
 Earl Johnson - Biography - AOL Music
Johnson finally began recording under his own name and with his own bands in February of 1927, and over the next four years he produced close to 50 sides for the Okeh label.
Occasionally, Johnson's fiddle or the accompaniment of the driving band slips beyond the reaches of rhythm, reason, and pitch, but such moments are more indicative of personal style than lack of mastery.
Johnson's performances with the Dixie Entertainers and the Clodhoppers, consistently balancing technical expertise with a rowdy enthusiasm, rank him as one of the most significant fiddlers and string band leaders of the period.
music.aol.com /artist/earl-johnson/90979/biography   (548 words)

  
 John Albert Johnson (Hallberg Family Data)
As John A. • In 1920 he lived in Clontarf Township, Swift, Minnesota.
As Albert J. • In 1930 he lived in Clontarf Township, Swift, Minnesota.
John married Emma M. Fennell, daughter of Francis Fennell and Armeline Goulet, about 1905.
www.visi.com /~tth/genealogy/1813.htm   (209 words)

  
 Albert Johnson shot dead by Toronto Police
Albert Johnson was probably crouching or kneeling at the foot of a stairway in his home when he was shot by Metro police last year, a County Court jury has been told.
John Hillsdon-Smith, director of forensic pathology for Ontario, yesterday testified that the bullet that fatally injured Johnson entered his abdomen at a 45 degree angle and travelled downward.
Johnson's 30 year-old widow, Lemona, and her sister, Bevolyn Williams, 27, testified that Johnson was relatively quiet and calm during the fracas.
members.fortunecity.com /brutalitycanada/johnson.html   (670 words)

  
 CNN.com In-Depth Specials - The story behind LBJ's Silver Star
Johnson was awarded his Silver Star for that one combat mission on June 9, 1942, on a bombing run in which 11 American B-26s attacked a Japanese base in Lae, New Guinea.
Johnson's Silver Star citation says, "As our planes neared the target area, they were intercepted by eight hostile fighters." While implying that Johnson's plane was among them, the citation doesn't actually say his B-26 came under fire.
In fact, Johnson's plane is recorded as landing at 10:08 a.m., with engine trouble two minutes before the other B-26s were scheduled to drop their bombs on Lae, according to Johnson's diary.
edition.cnn.com /SPECIALS/2001/johnson.silver.star/story/storypage.html   (3213 words)

  
 Johnson - pafg16.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Albert Rotell DEAN (Delphia Ellen JOHNSON, Albert, John, Henry H. William, Henry, -----) was born 26 Nov 1904 in Newton Co., MS.
Albert married Letha Orene STROMAN, daughter of Lewis Lee STROMAN and Lillie Ida VEST.
Frances married Armand R. Albert Mitchel JOHNSON (, Albert, John, Henry H. William, Henry, -----) was born 16 Jun 1917 in Selma, AL.
members.tripod.com /MyFamilyHistory/johnson/pafg16.htm   (834 words)

  
 Pete Johnson - Biography - AOL Music
Pete Johnson was one of the three great boogie-woogie pianists (along with Albert Ammons and Meade Lux Lewis) whose sudden prominence in the late '30s helped make the style very popular.
Johnson recorded often in the 1940s and spent much of 1947-1949 based in Los Angeles.
Johnson made one final appearance at John Hammond's January 1967 Spirituals to Swing concert, playing the right hand on a version of "Roll 'Em Pete" two months before his death.
music.aol.com /artist/pete-johnson/6839/biography   (261 words)

  
 ALBERT JOHN PICKNEY ("PINCKNEY") JOHNSON
     Albert John Pickney (sic "Pinckney") Johnson, b February 14, 1847 in Laurens District, South Carolina, d January 11, 1886 and buried in Blue Ridge Cemetery, Falls County, Texas - was the eldest son of Leroy and Louisa Eliza (Arnold) Johnson of South Carolina.
     On August 1, 1875, Albert was married to Lydia Ann Clementine Jackson, b October 25, 1853 in Benton County, Alabama, d April 16, 1905 in Marlin, and buried in Calvary Cemetery in Marlin because heavy rains prevented her burial in the Blue Ridge Cemetery.
She was a daughter of John Wesley Jackson II and his wife, Lydia Berry (Clements) Jackson of Gwinnet County, Georgia.
www.rootsweb.com /~txfalls/bioJOHNSONalbertjohnpickney.htm   (336 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - John Albert Johnson (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
John Albert Johnson 1861–1909, American political leader, governor of Minnesota, b.
In 1904 he was elected governor on the Democratic ticket in a Republican state that gave Theodore Roosevelt a two-to-one majority that year.
Johnson's victory won him national fame, increased by his reelections in 1906 and 1908.
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 John Johnson 2005 Deaths — Infoplease.com
John Rosamond Johnson - Johnson, John Rosamond, 1873–1954, American composer and singer, b.
John Albert Johnson - Johnson, John Albert, 1861–1909, American political leader, governor of Minnesota, b.
John JOHNSON - JOHNSON, John (1805—1867) JOHNSON, John, a Representative from Ohio; born near Dungannon,...
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 American Masters . Philip Johnson | PBS
Johnson was interested in their aesthetic embrace of structural elements.
A busy time for Johnson, the 1960s saw him make the Sheldon Art Gallery at the University of Nebraska, the New York State Theater in New York City, an addition to the Museum of Modern Art, and the New York State Pavilion at the World’s Fair.
Today, in his nineties, Johnson is one of the last of the modern architects and an important figure for the generations who grew up in the shadows of his buildings.
www.pbs.org /wnet/americanmasters/database/johnson_p.html   (603 words)

  
 Club Kaycee -- Kansas City Jazz History -- Johnson, Pete
Johnson left school at the age of 12 and worked odd jobs as a laborer.
Johnson's long association with Big Joe Turner began when they met at a speakeasy called the Backbiters club in Kansas City's northeast area.
Johnson and Turner achieved national recognition with their participation in John Hammond's "Spirituals to Swing" concert in 1938.
www.umkc.edu /orgs/kcjazz/jazzfolk/johnp_00.htm   (343 words)

  
 Berlin: The City as Body The City as Metaphor
Johnson was born into a Mecklenburg family of ancient Swedish descent.
All of Johnson's work was experimental: the narrative abruptly shifts from one consciousness or place to another; words assume different meanings when used by different characters; objects and events are described with intricate exactness, as if to emphasize their constancy against the mutability of emotions and reminiscences.
Johnson lived in New York (1966-68), returned to West Berlin, and moved to England in 1974.
www.stanford.edu /dept/german/berlin_class/people/johnson.html   (342 words)

  
 Johnson, John Albert - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Johnson, John Albert 1861-1909, American political leader, governor of Minnesota, b.
The lost African slavery and portraiture in the age of enlightenment: there are very few portraits of 18th-century fl people in Britain.
John Madin argues that it is a portrait of the great anti-slavery writer Ignatius Sancho, by Allan Ramsay.(Critical essay)
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-johnsonj1a1.html   (478 words)

  
 The Apostle John  |  Study Archive @ PreteristArchive.com - The Internet's Only Unbiased Look at Preterism
John 5:2 indicates that John wrote his Gospel before A.D. More important evidence though for a pre-70 date of First John is found in I Jn.
As to John 21:22-23, Jesus is pointing out to Peter that it does not concern him what He(Jesus)is going to do with John, his responsibility is to follow what Jesus wants him to do.
I believe that just as Genesis was a history of the past, the Revelations of St. John are a "history" of the future, and that St. John may have seen books that would be published, that is why he has such graffic pictures of things which we could only describe as caractures.
www.preteristarchive.com /StudyArchive/j/john_beloved-apostle.html   (1891 words)

  
 Carl Albert Collection
From 1947-1977, Carl Albert (1908-2000) served as the representative of Oklahoma's Third District to the U.S. House of Representatives.
The papers of the Carl Albert Collection reveal part of the long history of Congress; they house materials documenting Albert, his congressional colleagues, and the legislative debates of the late 1940s to mid-1970s.
Because of Carl Albert's representation of his district, the history of Oklahoma from the 1940s to the 1970s unfolds in his papers as well.
www.ou.edu /special/albertctr/archives/albtcol.htm   (1105 words)

  
 Albert Music
Albert and Son, is a record label unlike any other in Australia and probably the world.
Albert Productions' first signing was a popular act which was soon to draw 63,000 fans to Melbourne's Music Bowl, Billy Thorpe and The Aztecs set the new company off to a stirring start with an Australian top ten hit in August 1964.
From the film the first Alberts movie soundtrack was born, with the centrepiece being the remake of the John Paul Young hit Love Is In The Air.
www.albertmusic.com /history.htm   (2586 words)

  
 Johnson
Johnson came to Gilroy in the early '50s, and was prominently identified with the early life of the town.
Laverne Johnson Mohlar (sic), who passed away early Wednesday morning at her home in Sunnybrook district, the blow is certainly a heavy one on the surviving husband who is left with five small children, the youngest being a babe in arms only six months old, and the oldest ten years old.
Johnson are daughters of the Pimentels, and with their families enjoyed the Christmas holidays at the family home on West San Carlos Street.
www.angelfire.com /tx/robershotte/Johnson.html   (6520 words)

  
 NBA Playoffs 2003
Johnson debuted with Turner Sports as a guest studio analyst during the 2001-02 NBA Playoffs.
Johnson concluded his career with a 138 triple-doubles, a modern-day record and led the Lakers in scoring three seasons and in assists nine times.
He is founder and CEO of Magic Johnson Enterprises (MJE), focusing his efforts on improving the quality of life for underserved urban areas.
www.tnt.tv /title/?oid=440014-4728   (492 words)

  
 Philip Johnson - Great Buildings Online
Philip Johnson was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1906.
Johnson, an urbane, elegant figure, was perhaps the most socially prominent New York architect since Stanford White.
Johnson had originally designed as a guest house for John D. Rockefeller 3d, then in an elaborately decorated apartment in Museum Tower above the Museum of Modern Art and always on weekends in the famous Glass House compound.
www.greatbuildings.com /architects/Philip_Johnson.html   (1127 words)

  
 John Johnson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Johnson (reporter), American television reporter and anchor
John de Monins Johnson (1882-1956), scholar and printer
John B. Johnson, scientist/engineer after whom Johnson noise is named
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Johnson   (118 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Johnson, J.
Johnson, J. Ramsey — of District of Columbia.
Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y. Johnson, Jerome A. — of Danby,
Johnson, John — of Memphis, Shelby County, Tenn.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/johnson5.html   (1251 words)

  
 John Johnson - Cover Letter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
John W. Johnson, or "Indian John" as he was commonly called, was a descendent of James Johnson of Eliot, Maine.
His parents were James W. (Dennis, William, James) and Jane (Mason) Johnson, both originally from Limington, Maine but residents of Saco at the time of his kidnapping by the Indians.
Ladd's great-uncle, being the half brother of his grandfather, John Wesley Johnson who at the time of his birth about eleven years after the kidnapping was given the same name as that of the child that had disappeared on that tragic day in May 1833 and was presumed to have died.
www.avcnet.org /ne-do-ba/jj_cltr.html   (184 words)

  
 Phoenix Art Museum - Eastman Johnson:The Tea Party   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Johnson's own daughter, Ethel, was three years old at the time and some of the furniture in this painting is seen in some of his later work.
Johnson was born in Lovell, Maine in 1824.
During his career, Johnson developed two distinct painting styles -- one was a careful, detailed approach to a subject; the other was a looser handling of paint.
www.phxart.org /collection/johnson.asp   (265 words)

  
 The John Earl Walker Band - Official Website
John Earl Walker, the founder, lead guitarist and lead vocalist of the band, took up the guitar at age thirteen.
John cites Freddie and Albert King, T-Bone Walker and Magic Sam as his main influences as he developed his own unique style.
He first met John Earl in 1984 when one of Walker's earlier bands The Safecrackers shared a recording studio with Byrne and Infante's The Housepainters.
www.johnearlwalkerband.com /main.html   (616 words)

  
 Albert King
Albert King was a master of the single-string attack and was intrigued by Blues performers that he heard while growing up outside of Memphis.
Albert King was born Albert Nelson, on April 25, 1923, in Indianola, Mississippi.
Albert King has been honored by The Blues Foundation with his induction into their Hall of Fame.
www.cascadeblues.org /History/AlbertKing.htm   (1387 words)

  
 John M. Jackson Photos - John M. Jackson News - John M. Jackson Information
John: I can honestly say that my son is a friend of mine.
John M. Jackson: I've found that, from a writing standpoint, much of the best writing is for people who are not the hero.
John M. Jackson: I'm still a Texan although I live here in L.A. If you're born and raised there you can't get the state out of your system.
www.tv.com /john-m.-jackson/person/1578/summary.html   (444 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Albert Angelo: Books: B. S. Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Albert Angelo tells the story of an aspiring London architect in the 1960s who is forced to earn a living by teaching in rough inner-City schools.
This was Johnson's second novel and he displays some of the experiments and techniques for which he is famous - splitting the page between the inner thoughts and spoken words of a character, for example.
B S Johnson was a working class Londoner who was a disciple of Joyce and Beckett.
www.amazon.com /Albert-Angelo-B-S-Johnson/dp/0811210030   (772 words)

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