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Johnson Trail

Used by Sir Wm Johnson 1742-

1774 between Fort Johns...

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Johnson Settlement Trail

The sidewalk ahead leads to the Johnson Settlement,...

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Truckee Trail – To Johnson Ranch

”with practically no food for man or beast, and by bringin...

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Results for Johnson Trail

Johnson Trail

Used by Sir Wm Johnson 1742-

1774 between Fort Johnson and

Johnson Hall. A Bi-Centennial

in 1938 celebrated his

arrival in America.

Marker is at the intersection of Fort Johnson Avenue (New York Route 67) and Prospect Street, on the right when traveling north on ...

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Johnson Settlement Trail

The sidewalk ahead leads to the Johnson Settlement, frontier home of President Johnson's paternal grandparents, Samuel Ealy Johnson, Sr., and Eliza Bunton Johnson.

Between 1867 and 1872 Sam Ealy Johnson, Sr., and his brother Tom drove huge herds of longhorns from ...

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Truckee Trail – To Johnson Ranch

”with practically no food for man or beast, and by bringing all the energy and courage which both men and beast possessed,…we succeeded in…reaching the first, or Johnston’s settlement.”

-Benjamin Hoffman, Sep 1, 1849

Marker is on Camp Far West Road, on ...

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