Letters of condolence written chiefly to Edward Johnson regarding the death of Beatrice Johnson, May 24, 1919. 19 19.

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Letters of condolence written chiefly to Edward Johnson regarding the death of Beatrice Johnson, May 24, 1919. 19 19.

Includes 2 ALS (with black borders) written by Edward Johnson announcing Bebe's death to Tante Jane (Mme Alfred Bensaude), June 24, 1919, and to his parents (June 16, 1919); a letter from Fred Johnson; photocopy of Beatrice's death certificate, May 25, 1919, in Italian.

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Edward Johnson Collection.

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Johnson, Fred Bates

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Johnson, Edward, 1878-1959

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Edward Johnson, tenor and administrator, was born in Guelph, ON, 22 Aug. 1878. He sang in Europe (as "Edoardo di Giovanni") from 1912-1919, and in North America from 1919-1935. From 1935-1950 he was general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, New York City. From the description of Edward Johnson papers 1907-1959. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 225154169 ...

Johnson, Beatrice d'Arneiro.

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Bensaude, Jane.

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Johnson, James P.

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James P. Johnson was born in Yankton, South Dakota, on June 2, 1930. He grew up in Muleshoe and Lubbock, Texas. He left Texas to attend Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, graduating in 1952. That same year he went into the Marine Corps. As a jet pilot, he served a ten-month tour of combat duty in Korea. Discharged from the Marines in 1956, he moved to Colorado to attend the University of Colorado Law School. He later was a prosecuting attorney in the 8th Judicial District and a munic...