Johnson, E. Dana
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E. Dana Johnson was a prominent New Mexico journalist for 35 years, including 25 years as editor of the Santa Fe New Mexican. His career spanned the late Territorial days, the struggle for a liberal constitution and statehood, and, after statehood, the struggle for a progressive government. Johnson was a close personal friend of Senator Bronson Cutting, and his support of Cutting's liberal policies are reflected in his editorials. Johnson was recognized by his peers as an intelligent political ally and a sharp-witted political opponent. He corresponded with some of the most powerful men in the state and had contact with all of the civil and social groups --merchants, archaeologists, artists and writers.
E. Dana Johnson was the editor of the Santa Fe New Mexican from 1913 to 1937. He was also a friend and supporter of Senator Bronson M. Cutting.
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Santa Fe (N.M.)
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Santa Fe (N.M.)
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