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10. Williams-Johnson House

The Williams-Johnson house located at 6780 Berryhill Street was constructed between 1913 and 1915 by D.T. Williams.  D.T. Williams was a prominent general merchandiser in downtown Milton during the early 20th Century. 

D.T. Williams was from Chumuckla, Florida. He arrived ...

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Who Was Sir William Johnson ?

Sir William Johnson (1715-1774) came from Ireland in 1738 to administer his uncle's lands in the Mohawk Valley. Johnson became a planter, trader, military officer, land speculator, statesman, Indian agent and churchman. He built a store to trade with his ...

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In Memory of Sir William Johnson, Baronet.

A man of strong character. A colossal pioneer. One of the greatest men of his time. Sole superintendent and faithful friend of the Six Nations and their Allies. Their Warragiyaey. Founder of Johnstown. He established here the first free school ...

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William Ransom Johnson

1782-1849

William Ransom Johnson lived near here at Oakland. Called the “Napoleon of the Turf,” he dominated American horseracing early in the 19th century. He trained more than 20 champions and achieved national fame from the 30 North-South match races held ...

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William R. Johnson House / The Columns

William R. Johnson House

This Greek Revival house was built ca. 1854 for William R. Johnson, (1813-1893), physician, planter, and legislator in what was then Marion District. Johnson, an 1838 graduate of the Medical College of S.C., later served in the ...

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Home of William Samuel Johnson

Home of

William Samuel

Johnson

One of the Framers

Of the Constitution

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Connecticut Route 113) and West Broad Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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William Johnson House

Natchez, Mississippi

William Johnson

1809-1851

was a free African American Businessman and Diarist.

His diary, covering the period from 1835-1851 and published in 1951, contains an extensive description of

everyday pre-Civil War life; it is a valuable contribution

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William Johnson

William Johnson

Built a fort of huge logs at this place about 1757 to protect his family and neighbors from attack by the Indians

Erected by his Descendants

1956

Marker is at the intersection of Tanglewood Park Road and River Birch Creek, on the ...

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Grave of Sir William Johnson

Grave of Sir William Johnson

Baronet

1715 - MASON - 1774

His Indian name

Warraghiyagey

"he who does much business"

Founder of

Johnstown

St. John's Episcopal Church

St. Patrick's Lodge 4 F.&A.M.

First Free School

Supt. of Indian Affairs

Major General British Army

Colonel of the Six Nations

Builder of an Empire

Marker can be ...

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William H. Johnson Birthplace

Marker Front:

William Henry Johnson (1901-1970), one of the most important African-American artists of the 20th century, was born nearby on Cox Street. His family later lived on the corner of Cheves and Kemp Streets. In 1918, at the age of ...

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