Biography of william samuel johnson

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    Collection Overview

    Biographical Sketch

    Scope and Content

    Arrangement

    Restrictions

    Subject Headings

    Administrative Information

    Contents:

    Series I. William Samuel Johnson Legal Records.

    Series II. Correspondence

    Series III. Personal Papers

    William Samuel Johnson Papers

    A Guide to the collection at the Connecticut Historical Society



    Collection Overview

    Repository:Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, Connecticut
    Creator :Johnson, William Samuel
    Title :William Samuel Johnson Papers
    Dates :
    Extent : linear feet (11 boxes)
    Location:MS
    Language: English

    Biographical Sketch

    William Samuel Johnson (), was an attorney, judge, senator, and statesman who contributed to the creation of the United States Constitution. He was president of Columbia College () and served as a militia officer in Connecticut. Johnson was born and lived most of his life in Stratford, Conne

    William Samuel Johnson

    American Founding Father and judge (–)

    William Samuel Johnson

    Portrait by John Wesley Jarvis, between and

    In office
    March 4, – March 3,
    Preceded byOffice created
    Succeeded byRoger Sherman
    In office
    Preceded byGeorge Clinton (acting)
    Succeeded byCharles Henry Wharton
    BornOctober 7,
    Stratford, Connecticut Colony
    DiedNovember 14, () (aged&#;92)
    Stratford, Connecticut, U.S.
    Resting placeChrist Episcopal Church Cemetery, Stratford
    NationalityAmerican
    Political partyPro-Administration
    SpouseAnne Beach[1]
    ChildrenElizabeth Johnson
    Parent(s)Samuel Johnson
    Charity Floyd Nicoll
    RelativesDaniel Verplanck (son-in-law)
    Gulian C. Verplanck (grandson)
    Alma materYale College
    ProfessionPolitician, clergyman
    Branch/serviceConnecticut Colonial Militia
    RankColonel

    William Samuel Johnson (October 7, – November 14, ) was an American Founding Fath

    JOHNSON, William Samuel

    Boston Public Library

    Boston, MA

    Papers:2 items.

    Columbia University
    Rare Book and Manuscript Library

    New York, NY

    Papers 31 items. Correspondence with his son Robert Charles Johnson concerning personal business and advice concerning son's law career. Some written during his term as senator, Also 1 item (June 25, ) in Iselin Jay papers.

    Connecticut Historical Society

    Hartford, CT

    Papers (bulk ). 8 boxes. Correspondence, letterbooks, diaries, legal papper, memoirs, miscellaneous papers, a print, and a portrait, oil on canvas. Topics include Connecticut politics, Mohegan lands controversy, Connecticut Susquehanna land claim, national politics, and family matters. Available on 6 microfilm reels. Finding aid.

    Connecticut State Library

    Hartford, CT

    Papers:1 item (no date) in Robert G. Johnson papers.

    Historical Society of Pennsylvania

    Philadelphia, PA

    Papers:2 items (May 28, ; January 3, ) in Gratz collection; 1 item (March 6, ) in en

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