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Willard Arnold Johnson

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Death: May 05, 1923 (60)
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Son of Marquis Lafayette Johnson and Clarissa Johnson
Husband of Mary Nora Johnson
Father of Earl Calvin Johnson

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About Willard Arnold Johnson

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willard_Arnold_Johnson

Willard Arnold Johnson (August 28, 1862 – May 5, 1923) was an American politician. He served as lieutenant governor of Texas and as a member for the 29th district of the Texas Senate.

Life and career

Johnson attended the University of Texas studying political science and journalism.

In 1911, Johnson was elected to represent 29th district of the Texas Senate, serving until 1919, when Johnson was elected to the Texas lieutenant governorship,serving under Governor William P. Hobby. He served until 1921, when he was succeeded by Lynch Davidson.

Johnson died in May 1923, at the age of 60.

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W. A. Johnson, journalist and lieutenant governor of Texas, was born of Scots-Irish parentage in Minnesota on August 28, 1862. He married Nora Sullivan on August 3, 1888; they had a daughter and a son. Johnson studied political science and journalism at the University of Texas. He lived in Denison before moving to Memphis, Texas, in 1890. In September 1891 he purchased the Hall County Herald from the widow of its founder, Eugene de Baurenfiend, who had been killed in a quarrel with county sheriff Pat Woffarth. Johnson enjoyed great success as editor of the Herald and soon became involved in both local and state politics. He represented the Twenty-ninth District in the Texas Senate from 1910 to 1918. As a senator he introduced a resolution to divide the state and name the new state Jefferson. He helped to impeach Gov. James E. Ferguson. In 1918 Johnson was elected lieutenant governor. He was a member of the Memphis chapter of the Knights of Pythias and a Presbyterian. He was president of the Texas Press Association, a regent of the University of Texas, and a member of the National Editorial Association and the National Geographic Society. He died at his home in Memphis on May 5, 1923. His widow and son, Earl, continued publication of the Hall County Herald until March 1928, when it was purchased by the Memphis Democrat.

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Willard Arnold Johnson's Timeline

1862
August 28, 1862
1889
November 4, 1889
1923
May 5, 1923
Age 60