• Mary Campbell Johnson was one of the first three females to practice law in Georgia. Johnson was born around 1880 in New York. She was married to Minton...
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  • Mary Johnson may refer to: Mary Johnson (first lady) (c. 1830–1887), first lady of California. Mary Johnson (actress) (1896–1975), Swedish silent film...
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    actress Mary Johnson (first lady) (c. 1830–1887), first lady of California Mary Johnson (actress) (1896–1975), Swedish silent film performer Mary Johnson (singer)...
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  • University of Central Florida Film Department where he studied with Mary C. Johnson and Charles Harpole. In 1999, Sánchez was joint-recipient of the inaugural...
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    Mary Coffin Johnson (née, Coffin; July 15, 1834 – August 10, 1928) was an American temperance activist and writer. She was the publisher of the National...
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  • Mary C. Johnson is an American politician serving as a Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives since December 2014. She represents the 45th...
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    of Johnson & Johnson are Joaquin Duato, Darius Adamczyk, Mary C. Beckerle, D. Scott Davis, Jennifer A. Doudna, Marillyn A. Hewson, Paula A. Johnson, Hubert...
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    Mary Johnson Stover (May 8, 1832 – April 19, 1883) was a daughter of 17th U.S. President Andrew Johnson and his wife Eliza McCardle. Stover and her three...
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  • Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU) is a private historically black university in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church...
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    follows Johnson and other female African-American mathematicians (Mary Jackson and Dorothy Vaughan) who worked at NASA. Taraji P. Henson plays Johnson in the...
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    Katarina Mary Johnson-Thompson (born 9 January 1993) is an English athlete. A multi-eventer, she is primarily known as both a heptathlete and an indoor...
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    the More Important Duties of Life. London: Joseph Johnson, 1787. Mary: A Fiction. London: Joseph Johnson, 1788. Original Stories from Real Life: With Conversations...
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  • Mary Anne Trump (née MacLeod; Scottish Gaelic: Màiri Anna Nic Leòid [ˈmaːɾʲɪ ˈan̪ˠa ɲiçkʲ ˈʎɔːtʲ]; May 10, 1912 – August 7, 2000) was a Scottish-American...
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    lawyer" W. C. Linden, who his father liked; his mother agreed on the condition of spelling it as Lyndon. Johnson had one brother, Sam Houston Johnson, and three...
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  • Peggy Lynn Johnson (formerly known as Racine County Jane Doe), also known by the last name Schroeder, was an American woman whose body was discovered...
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  • Woodcock–Johnson Tests of Cognitive Abilities is a set of intelligence tests first developed in 1977 by Richard Woodcock and Mary E. Bonner Johnson (although...
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  • Mary Fitchett Johnson (25 October 1779 – 1 March 1863) was an English Romantic poet. Mary Fitchett Johnson was born on 25 October 1779, in Newport, Isle...
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    Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Johnson (née Taylor; December 22, 1912 – July 11, 2007) was the first lady of the United States from 1963 to 1969 as the wife...
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    also the nephew of Kenneth C. Edelin, a physician who was a defendant in a landmark case involving abortion rights. Johnson is the grandson of sociologist...
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  • of the three female lawyers in Georgia, as Betty Reynolds Cobb and Mary C. Johnson were admitted the same year. In 1922, Hale was elected as the Vice-President...
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    Mary Elizabeth Surratt (née Jenkins; 1820 or May 1823 – July 7, 1865) was an American boarding house owner in Washington, D.C., who was convicted of taking...
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    Anthony Johnson (c. 1600 – 1670) was an Angolan-born man who achieved wealth in the early 17th-century Colony of Virginia. Held as an indentured servant...
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    2008). "Stanley Johnson: The man who made Boris". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 5 July 2016. Killen, Mary (March 2015). "Boris Johnson's mother on her...
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    was founded in 1946 and renamed in 1984 after Samuel Curtis Johnson, founder of S.C. Johnson & Son, following his family's $20 million endowment gift to...
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    refined Upper South city of Lexington, Mary worked hard to serve as her husband's First Lady in Washington, D.C., a political center dominated by eastern...
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  • Lincoln Mary Todd Lincoln (1818–1882), wife of American President Abraham Lincoln Mary Johnson Bailey Lincoln (1844–1921), American science teacher Mary Harlan...
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  • female lawyers in Georgia. In 1916, Minnie Anderson Hale, Cobb, and Mary C. Johnson were respectively admitted in the state of Georgia to practice law...
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    Mary (c. 1894–September 13, 1916), also known as "Murderous Mary", was a five-ton Asian elephant who performed in the Sparks World Famous Shows circus...
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    plays Mary speaks of filming 'The Passion'". Catholic News Agency. Archived from the original on 8 March 2021. Retrieved 10 April 2019. Johnson, Jason...
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    Together with her sister Mary, Nancy Donaldson volunteered for the American Missionary Association. She married Walter Rogers Johnson (1794-1852) in Medfield...
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