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Thomas Johnson

Judge, born in Calvert Co, Maryland, USA. He represented Maryland at the First Continental Congress (1774) and served as the first governor of Maryland (1777–9). He was chief judge on the general court there when President Washington named him to the US Supreme Court (1791–3).

Thomas Johnson may refer to:

Thomas Johnson (designer) (1714–1778), carver and furniture designer in London Thomas Johnson (dressing frame), inventor of the dressing frame Thomas Johnson (governor) (1732–1819), Governor of Maryland, United States Supreme Court justice Thomas Johnson (Kansas) (1802–1865), member of Kansas Territory Legislature Thomas Johnson (Irish politician) (1873–1963), Irish nationalist and Labour Party leader Thomas F. Johnson (1909–1988), United States representative from Maryland Thomas Johnson (monk) (died 1537), Carthusian monk and martyr Thomas 15X Johnson, convicted assassin of Malcolm X Thomas Loftin Johnson, United States representative, mayor of Cleveland Thomas Johnson (inventor), inventor of the White Johnson, residing in Windsor, England. Thomas Johnson (1863-1954), botanist who studied at Elmfield College, York and was born at Barton-on-Humber See also Tom Johnson Tommy Johnson
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