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U.S. SUPREME COURT JUSTICE AND POLITICIAN (1732–1819)
Thomas Johnson (governor); Thomas Johnson (jurist); Thomas Johnson Jr.
  • Johnson's gravesite

H. Thomas Johnson         
AMERICAN ACCOUNTING HISTORIAN
Johnson, H. Thomas
H. Thomas Johnson (born 1938) is an American accounting historian, and Professor of Business Administration at Portland State University, known for his work on the history of accounting and accounting thought Kaplan, Robert S.
Thomas Johnson (Liverpool merchant)         
ENGLISH MERCHANT AND MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
Thomas Johnson (mayor of Liverpool); Thomas Johnson (1664–1728); Thomas Johnson (1664-1728)
Sir Thomas Johnson (27 October 1664 – 28 December 1728) was an English merchant and politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons from 1701 to 1723.
Carl H. Johnson         
AMERICAN BIOLOGIST
Draft:Carl H. Johnson
Carl Hirschie Johnson is an American-born biologist who researches the chronobiology of different organisms, most notably the bacterial circadian rhythms of cyanobacteria.Johnson, C.

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Thomas Johnson (judge)

Thomas Johnson (November 4, 1732 – October 26, 1819) was an 18th-century American lawyer, politician, and patriot. He was a delegate to the First Continental Congress in 1774, where he signed the Continental Association; commander of the Maryland militia in 1776; and elected first (non-Colonial) governor of Maryland in 1777. Throughout his career, Johnson maintained a personal and political friendship with George Washington, who gave him a recess appointment as an associate justice of the Supreme Court in August 1791. He served only briefly, resigning in January 1793, citing health issues.