Alexander Bryan Johnson papers, 1823-1861 (inclusive).

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Alexander Bryan Johnson papers, 1823-1861 (inclusive).

The papers consist almost entirely of letters between Alexander Johnson and members of his family, with a small number relating to his business affairs and publications. Also included is a genealogical chart showing the ancestry of his first wife, Abigail Louisa Adams.

2 linear ft. (4 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8022850

Yale University Library

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Ally, Louisa Ann Smith Johnson, 1832-1929

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Johnson, Charles Adams, 1826-1891

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Adams family (Quincy, Mass.)

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In 1720, John Adams Sr. purchased a farm in what is now Quincy, Massachusetts. He was the father of the second U.S. President, John Adams Jr., and grandfather of the sixth President, John Quincy Adams....

Johnson, A. B. (Alexander Bryan), 1786-1867

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Alexander Bryan Johnson was a banker in Utica, New York who had immigrated from England in 1797. He wrote ten books and many pamphlets on morals, politics, language, and financial subjects. Some of his letters of advice to his children were incorporated by him into his published works. The best known of his fourteen children was Alexander Smith Johnson, a jurist. Alexander Bryan Johnson was the son of Leah Simpson and Bryan Johnson, a descendant of Dutch and German-...

Johnson, Abigail Louisa Adams, 1798-1836

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Adams, Louisa Catherine, 1775-1852

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Louisa Catherine Adams, the first of America’s First Ladies to be born outside of the United States, did not come to this country until four years after she had married John Quincy Adams. Political enemies sometimes called her English. She was born in London to an English mother, Catherine Nuth Johnson, but her father was American–Joshua Johnson, of Maryland–and he served as United States consul after 1790. A career diplomat at 27, accredited to the Netherlands, John Quincy developed his inte...

Johnson, John Adams, 1821-1839.

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Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864

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Roger Taney was Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. From the description of Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1853. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 191048726 American jurist. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Baltimore, to J. Kennedy Furlong, 1855 May 25. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270574484 From the description of Autograph letter signed : Baltimore, to M. St. Clair Clarke, 1842 May 20. (Unknown). WorldCat rec...

Johnson, Bryan, 1819-1837.

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Yale University.

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Lynch, Sarah Adams Johnson, b. 1828.

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Johnson, Alexander Smith, 1817-1878

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Johnson was the U.S. member of the British and American joint commission for the final settlement of the claims of the Hudson's Bay Company and Puget Sound Agricultural Company, as provided by the treaty of 1863. From the description of Alexander Smith Johnson papers, 1864-1878. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 26798473 Alexander Smith Johnson (1817-1878) was born in Utica, New York, and graduated from Yale University in 1835. After prac...

Johnson, William Clarkson, 1823-1893

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