Johnson, Phillip, 1950-
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Johnson, Phillip, 1950-
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Johnson, Phillip, 1950-
Johnson, Phillip
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Johnson, Phillip
Johnson, Phillip (American sculptor, contemporary)
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Johnson, Phillip (American sculptor, contemporary)
Phillip Johnson
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Phillip Johnson
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Phillip Johnson was an Astoria merchant. He and his wife, Mary Ann, were early settlers in Oregon (1853). They mortgaged two city lots in Astoria to secure a loan of $475 from J.W. Munson (January 1, 1865). Joel Wilson Munson (1818-1899) was a carpenter who came to Astoria in 1852 and was actively involved in the construction of many of that town's earliest buildings. He farmed oysters for a few years and operated Cape Hancock lighthouse (1865-1877). Munson also repaired an old boat that he used to rescue a number of shipwrecked persons at the mouth of the Columbia River.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/6359954
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n85077190
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n85077190
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Astoria (Or.)
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Oregon--Astoria
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Chaco Canyon (N.M.)
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