Guide to the Arthur C. Johnson Papers 1887-1937

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Guide to the Arthur C. Johnson Papers 1887-1937

Arthur C. Johnson was a Washington correspondent, attorney, and owner and publisher of Denver's Record Stockman. He was also a war correspondent, and later, a political commentator. In addition, he was secretary for his uncle, Thomas M. Patterson. His collection contains correspondence, diaries, business papers, photographs and published writings, 1887 to 1937.

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Patterson, Thomas MacDonald, 1839-1916

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Johnson, Arthur C. (Arthur Chilion), 1874-1937

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Arthur Chilion Johnson was born in Denver July 13, 1874. He attended the University of Colorado and received a degree of LLB in 1914 from George Washington University, in Washington D. C. He was admitted to the bar in Washington and in Colorado while he did newspaper work, a career he was to follow through most of his life on The Rocky Mountain News. He served in the 1st Colorado infantry in the war with Spain in 1898, and supplied correspondence to the News from Manila, where he was stationed. ...