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Henry Johnson (South Carolina)
Henry Johnson may refer to: Military * Sir Henry Johnson, 1st Baronet (1748–1835), British Army officer * Henry Johnson (sailor) (1824–?), American Civil War sailor and 1867 Medal of Honor recipient * Henry Johnson (Buffalo Soldier) (1850–1904), African-American Indian Wars soldier and 1890 Medal of Honor recipient * Henry Johnson (World War I soldier) (1892–1929), African-American soldier of the United States 369th Infantry Regiment in World War I; 1918 Croix de Guerre and 2015 Medal of Honor recipient * Henry James Johnson (1924–2008), British Army officer Politics * Henry Johnson (politician, died 1719) (c. 1659–1719), English Member of Parliament for Aldeburgh * Henry Johnson (Louisiana politician) (1783–1864), fifth Governor of Louisiana * Henry U. Johnson (1850–1939), U.S. Representative from Indiana * Henry V. Johnson (1852–1931), mayor of Denver, Colorado * Henry Johnson (Wisconsin Treasurer) (1854–1941), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and t ...
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Sir Henry Johnson, 1st Baronet
Major-General (United Kingdom), Major-General Sir Henry Johnson, 1st Baronet, (1 January 1748 – 18 March 1835) was an Anglo-Irish general in the British Army. Life He was the second son of Allen Johnson of Kilternan, County Dublin, and his wife Olivia, daughter of John Walsh of Ballykilcavan, County Laois, Queen's County; his elder brother, John Allen Johnson-Walsh, was created Johnson-Walsh Baronets, a baronet in 1775. He was appointed ensign (rank), ensign on 19 February 1761 in the 28th Regiment of Foot, 28th foot, in which he became lieutenant in 1762, and captain (British Army), captain in 1763, and is stated to have served with the regiment (probably in the West Indies) during that time. John became major in the 28th in 1775, went to North America, and was posted by William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe, Sir William Howe to one of the provisional battalions of light infantry, which he commanded in the American Revolutionary War campaigns of 1776–8. He was appointed lieutenant ...
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Henry Johnson (Kenosha Politician)
Henry Johnson (September 3, 1794February 27, 1868) was an American farmer, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was instrumental in the founding of the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, and served two terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing eastern Kenosha County. Earlier in his life, he was a member of the New York State Legislature. Biography Johnson was born in Williamstown, Vermont, in 1794 and moved to Niagara County, New York in 1810, where he became established and started a family. By 1821 Johnson had become a prominent citizen in the newly formed Erie County, New York and was elected on the Whig Party ticket to the New York State Assembly for the 1839 session. The family relocated to the Wisconsin Territory in 1844 and settled on a farm in the town of Pike (now the village of Somers in Kenosha County). At the time, this was part of a larger Racine County, but Kenosha County was established as a separate entity by an act of the Wiscons ...
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Henry Johnston (other)
Henry Johnston or Johnstone may refer to: * Henry S. Johnston (1867–1965), American politician and lawyer, 7th Governor of Oklahoma * Henry Johnston (footballer), English soccer player of the 1920s * Henry Johnston (Irish politician) (1908–1991), Irish Fianna Fáil politician from Meath * Henry Johnstone Jr. (1920–2000), American philosopher and rhetorician *Henry Erskine Johnston (1777–1830), Scottish actor *Henry Halcro Johnston (1856–1939), Scottish botanist, physician and rugby union player * Henry Johnston, Lord Johnston (1844–1931), Scottish judge * Henry James Johnstone (1835–1907), portrait photographer in Melbourne, Australia See also *Henry Butler-Johnstone (1809–1879), British Conservative Party politician *Henry Munro-Butler-Johnstone Henry Alexander Munro-Butler-Johnstone (7 December 1837 – 17 October 1902) was a British author and Conservative Party politician. Born as Henry Alexander Butler-Johnstone, he was the son of Henry Butler-Johnstone (hims ...
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Harry Johnson (other)
Harry Johnson may refer to: Sports * Harry Samuel Johnson, known as Steamboat Johnson (1880–1951), professional baseball umpire * Harry Johnson (boxer) (1887–1947), British boxer, Olympic medalist in 1908 * Harry Johnson (footballer, born 1876) (1876–1940), English right half with Sheffield United and England * Harry Johnson (footballer, born 1899) (1899–1981), English striker with Sheffield United and Mansfield Town * Harry Johnson (footballer, born 1910) (1910–1981), English forward with Oldham Athletic, Southend United, Exeter City and Scunthorpe United * Harry Johnson (footballer, born 1913) (1913–1976), English left back with Newcastle United, Port Vale and Hartlepools United * , American tennis player, 1915 U.S. Open mixed doubles champion * Harry Johnson (wrestler) (1903–?), British wrestler Other * Harry John Johnson (1826–1884), English landscape and water colour painter * Harry Johnson (bartender), American bartender * Harry McClure Johnson (1886–1932) ...
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Henry John Johnson
Henry John Johnson, usually known as Harry (10 April 1826 — 31 December 1884) was an English landscape and water colour painter. Life Johnson was born in Birmingham, where he studied under Samuel Lines. He was then in London as a studio pupil of William James Müller. With Müller he made an extended visit in 1843 to Lycia, where Charles Fellows was carrying out an excavation. The watercolours of Turkey that Müller painted during this period were an important influence on him. Johnson travelled in southern Europe, northern Africa and Asia Minor. He painted oil - and watercolour pictures (ruins of Sardis, the Acropolis in Athens, Temple of Athena in Aegina). In 1844 he was making one of a number of visits to Betws-y-coed in Wales - this time with David Cox of the Birmingham School who was known for painting landscapes.Francis Greenacre, ‘Johnson, Henry John arry(1826–1884)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 200accessed 5 Oct 2013/ref> ...
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Henry Johnson (shipbuilder)
Sir Henry Johnson (c. 1623–1683) was an English shipbuilder and politician who sat in the English House of Commons, House of Commons in 1679. He was one of the leading commercial shipbuilders on the River Thames during the period of enormous mercantile expansion and the Dutch wars after the Restoration.. Early life Johnson was baptized on. 25 January 1623, the eldest son of Francis Johnson of Aldeburgh and his wife Mary Pett, daughter of Peter Pett of Deptford, Kent. His father was descended from a merchant family and his great-grandfather Francis Johnson (died 1605), Francis Johnson settled at Aldeburgh and was MP for the borough in 1597. His mother’s family were shipbuilders of Kent. He succeeded his father in 1636. In 1639 he was apprenticed as a shipbuilder to his cousin Phineas Pett, the Royal Shipwright. He married Dorothy Lord, daughter of William Lord of Melton, Kent, on 13 December 1648. Career Johnson was Commissioner for sewers for Middlesex in 1647. By 1651 he ...
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Henry Johnson (guitarist)
Henry Johnson (born January 28, 1954) is an American jazz guitarist from Chicago. Career Johnson was born in Chicago on January 28, 1954, and grew up in Memphis. He started playing the guitar at the age of 12, teaching himself. He played various styles of music until hearing Wes Montgomery ignited an interest in jazz. He entered Indiana University in 1973. Johnson has worked with Hank Crawford, Freddie Hubbard, Ramsey Lewis, Norman Simmons, Jimmy Smith, Sonny Stitt, Stanley Turrentine, Joe Williams, and Nancy Wilson. He has led his own bands since 1982. Discography As leader * ''Feel It'' (Blue Sand, 1980) * ''Future Excursions'' (MCA Impulse!, 1986) * ''You're the One'' (MCA Impulse!, 1986) * ''Never Too Much'' (MCA, 1990) * ''New Beginnings'' (Heads Up, 1993) * ''Missing You'' (Heads Up, 1994) * ''Organic'' (A440 Music, 2003) As sideman With Ramsey Lewis * ''Three Piece Suite'' (Columbia, 1981) * ''Live at the Savoy'' (Columbia, 1982) * ''Ivory Pyramid'' (GRP, 1992) * ''D ...
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Henry Johnson (railway Executive)
Sir Henry Cecil Johnson (11 September 1906 – 13 March 1988), was Chairman of British Rail. Johnson astutely began the sale and development of surplus railway land and established the British Rail Property Board in 1970. The finances of British Railways improved under Johnson's chairmanship and when he left in 1971, British Rail had a surplus of £9.7 million. Sir Peter Parker, a later Chairman, ‘admired his honesty and courage', describing him as ‘straight as a gun barrel’. Early life Henry Cecil Johnson was born in Lavendon, Buckinghamshire on 11 September 1906, the son of William Longland and Alice Mary Johnson of Lavendon, Buckinghamshire. He was educated at Bedford Modern School. Career Johnson joined the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) as a traffic apprentice in 1923. After various posts in the Operating Department of LNER, Johnson was appointed Assistant Superintendent of Southern Area, LNER, in 1942. In 1955 he became Chief Operating Superintendent of th ...
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Henry Johnson (pirate)
Henry Johnson (fl. 1730) was an Irish pirate active in the Caribbean. He shared captaincy with a Spaniard, Pedro Poleas. Johnson was best known thanks to an autobiography written by a sailor he captured and marooned. History Johnson and Poleas jointly commanded the Rhode Island-built 18-gun, 90-man sloop ''Two Brothers''. He was known as a ruthless and bloodthirsty pirate, said to be an excellent shot despite missing a hand: “though he has but one hand, he fires a piece very dexterously, laying the barrel upon his stump, and drawing the trigger with his right hand.” He was also said to keep loaded pistols with him, even when he slept, in case of surprise attack or to take his own life if capture was imminent. Johnson was Irish but was called “Henriques the Englishman” by his majority-Spanish crew. In early 1730 he attacked the 18-gun, 25-man ''John and Anne'' near Jamaica Jamaica (; ) is an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea. Spanning in area, it is t ...
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Hank Johnson (baseball)
Henry Ward Johnson (May 21, 1906 – August 20, 1982) was a pitcher who played in Major League Baseball between the 1925 and 1939 seasons. Listed at , , Johnson batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Bradenton, Florida. Johnson entered the majors in 1925 with the New York Yankees, playing for them seven years (1925–26, 1928–32) before joining the Boston Red Sox (1933–35), Philadelphia Athletics (1936) and Cincinnati Reds (1939). He divided his playing time as a starter, middle reliever, and occasional closer during a career hampered by illness. His most productive years came with the Yankees, winning 14 games in 1928 and 1930 and 13 in 1931. But he developed a chronic bursitis that eventually ended his career. In a 12-season career, Johnson posted a 63–56 record with 568 strikeouts and a 4.75 ERA in 249 appearances, including 116 starts, 45 complete games, four shutouts, 11 saves and 1066 innings of work. Johnson was a good hitting pitcher in his major league c ...
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Henry Johnson (American Football)
Henry William Johnson III (born March 20, 1958) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League with the Minnesota Vikings The Minnesota Vikings are a professional American football team based in Minneapolis. They compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the National Football Conference (NFC) North division. Founded in 1960 as an expansion .... He played collegiately for the Georgia Tech football team. 1958 births Living people People from Jefferson County, Georgia Players of American football from Georgia (U.S. state) American football linebackers Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football players Minnesota Vikings players {{defensiveback-1950s-stub ...
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Henry Johnson (footballer)
Henry Edward Johnson (19 November 1897 – 20 October 1962) was an English footballer who played as a forward in the 1920s for Southampton and Queens Park Rangers. Football career Johnson was born in Birmingham, and first came to prominence when playing for the British Army in 1919. He started his professional football career with Coventry City for whom he made only two first-team appearances, from where he was loaned to Darlaston of the Birmingham & District League. In April 1921, together with his Darlaston teammate John Cooper, he moved on a free transfer to the south coast to join Southampton, then playing in the Football League Third Division South. He made his first-team debut for the "Saints" on 10 December 1921, taking Len Andrews' place at Inside-right in a 1–0 victory against Bristol Rovers. In the following match, Johnson scored twice in an 8–0 "thrashing" of Northampton Town, with Arthur Dominy also scoring twice and Bill Rawlings scoring four. This remains S ...
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