Johnson, Marie Kuhn, Collection 1890-1933

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Johnson, Marie Kuhn, Collection 1890-1933

Composed of account books, notebooks, legal records, yearbooks, ephemera, and photographs, the Marie Kuhn Johnson Collection, 1890-1933, documents the activities of the Johnson family in the Austin and Round Rock, Texas.

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Kuhn, J. J.

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Johnson, Marie Kuhn

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The Johnson family emigrated from Germany to the United States, where they settled in the vicinity of Austin, Texas. Descendants of the family include Emil Johnson, Jonathan O. Johnson, who served as city clerk in Austin in the early 20th century, and Marie Kuhn Johnson, who attended Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. From the guide to the Johnson, Marie Kuhn, Collection 65-129., 1890-1933, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...

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Johnson, Emil.

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Texas State University

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Camp Swift, located on 55,906 acres in Bastrop County Texas, was built in 1942 and named after Eben Swift, a commander during World War I. Initially designed to accommodate 44,000 troops, during World War II the camp housed 90,000 troops. At one point it served as housing for 3,865 German prisoners of war. Upon the conclusion of the war much of the camp’s land was returned to its prior owners, but the government set aside 11,700 acres to be used as a military reservation. That land ...

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