JOHNSON, SIR WILLIAM

1715–74, British colonial leader in America, b. Co. Meath, Ireland. He settled (1738) in the Mohawk valley, became a merchant, and gained great power among the Mohawk and the other Iroquois. He posessed large landed properties, founded (1762) Johnstown, N.Y., and lived in baronial splendor at Johnson Hall. Because of his influence over the indigenous population, he was a key figure in the French and Indian Wars, first becoming prominent in King George's War. At the Albany Congress (1754) he helped formulate British policy toward native peoples, and he was made (1755) superintendent of Iroquois affairs. In the French and Indian War, although his expedition against Crown Point did not capture that fort, he soundly defeated (1755) the French under Baron Dieskau at Lake George and built Fort William Henry. Johnson was rewarded with a baronetcy. In 1759 he captured Niagara, and in 1760 he served with Gen. Jeffery Amherst in the capture of Montreal. He had been appointed general superintendent of Indian affairs N of the Ohio in 1756, and after the Peace of Paris (1763) his office was of great significance in the vast new areas gained from France. His chief lieutenants were George Croghan; Johnson's son-in-law, Guy Johnson; his son, Sir John Johnson; and Daniel Claus. Although Pontiac's Rebellion and British economy measures prevented him from establishing the centralized control over natives and fur traders that he desired, he did much to further British rule in the formerly French territories. He presided at the council of Fort Stanwix (1768). His papers have been edited by the New York State Division of Archives (13 vol., 1921–62).

See biographies by A. Pound and R. Day (1930, repr. 1971) and J. T. Flexner (1959).

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...OF CANADA, LIMITED TORONTO SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON, BART. From a miniature...MOHAWKS A Biography of SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON, Irish Immigrant, Mohawk War...VIII. THE WILL OF SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON 489 - 502...
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...Seminar , April 1961 , p. 86. 45 H. A. Johnson, "Books belonging to Wedgwood Bentley the 10th of...1990 , pp. 13-23. 46 Ramage, "Wedgwood and Sir William Hamilton", pp. 71-90. In an often-quoted letter to...
...to him by way of Priestley or one of Priestleys own associates. Those whom Johnson acquired in the 1790s included Thomas Beddoes, Humphrey Davy, William Henry, and Sir James E. Smith; excepting Smith, a botanist, the others were, like Priestley...
...Stone. The Life and Times of Sir William Johnson, Bart , 2 volumes (Albany...Augustus C. Buell . Sir William Johnson , (New York: D. Appleton and...the Mohawks: A Biography of Sir William Johnson , (New York: Macmillan Company...
...into a state of happiness? JOHNSON. Sir, we are not to judge determinately...According to the sister of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Johnsons "general and common" assertion...Christ. See, for example, Sir John Hawkins, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (London, 1787...
...to heaven as well as Sir Isaac Newton. Yet, though equally good...not have the same degree of happiness. JOHNSON. Probably...He remarks parenthetically that a Dr. William King, commenting "upon the happiness in...
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...recognized-- CONNALLY: Yes, sir. JOHNSON:--whos pretty high-placed...months ago-- CONNALLY: Yes, sir. (18) JOHNSON: He evaluated it pretty carefully...forth. CONNALLY: Okay, sir. Im sorry to disturb you. JOHNSON: Thank you, Johnny. On...
...intellectual legacy to the world. Oriental Jones ILLUSTRATION OMITTED William Jones the younger was just three years old when his father...Afghanistan. A prominent member of The Club formed by Samuel Johnson, Jones died in India in 1794 at the age of 47. He is buried...
...state authority)" asked the coroner. "Yes sir," countered Mulholland, "the State Engineer...required to have state inspection?" "No sir," replied Mulholland, "not with us, we...identified two villains--the schist and William Mulholland. Unlike the early investigators...
...Dictionary from the idiosyncratic work of Sir Thomas Browne--that "Any writer with an...chafing in the present era, and that if a Johnson were to arise among us now--let alone...www.newstatesman.com/books Books Editor: William Skidelsky
...Imagine Samuel Johnson as an Italian...this point: William Blakes "Jerusalem...best-known example). Sir Francis Drake...the same way, William Cowper revived...that ended with Sir Thomas More...of Dr. Samuel Johnson, and then to...succeeded by" William of Ockham (he...good measure, Johnson was a staunch...
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...Tory Mayoral Candidate Boris Johnson Arrives on His Bicycle for Lord...Service, Also Attended by, Left, Sir Max Hastings, and Right, Baroness...best-knownfictional figures, William Boot in Evelyn Waughs Scoop...was a great friend of mine." Sir Max Hastings, who succeeded...
...of 1773 he and Johnson made their Scottish...Prince of Wales, to William Pitt the Younger...and talk with Sir Joseph Banks...then called on William Almack, a barrister...from Scotland, Sir Charles Preston...53 years old. Sir John Hawkins, whose biography of Johnson preceded Boswells...
...Byline: By HELEN WILLIAM and ANDREW WOODCOCK...through the scrum Mr Johnson managed to say...term. Greg Dyke, Sir John Major and Sir Digby Jones were...personal life, Mr Johnson is one of the Conservatives...Democrats on 14-1. William Hill slashed the...
...horse is set to be rerouted to Tuesdays William Hill National Hunt Handicap Chase. Chance said: Johnson has ridden for me before and he won the...suffered his pre-Cheltenham fright when Sir Oliver came to grief in division one of...
...is set to be rerouted to next Tuesdays William Hill National Hunt Handicap Chase. Chance said yesterday: "Johnson has ridden for me before and he won the...suffered his pre-Cheltenham fright when Sir Oliver came to grief in division one of...
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JOHNSON, SIR WILLIAM 1715 74, British colonial leader...Dieskau at Lake George and built Fort William Henry. Johnson was rewarded with a baronetcy. In 1759...son-in-law, Guy Johnson ; his son, Sir John Johnson ; and Daniel Claus. Although...
...b. Mohawk valley, N.Y.; son of Sir William Johnson. He fought against the Native...like his brother-in-law, Guy Johnson, he set out to organize the settlers...Canada and in 1782 succeeded Guy Johnson as superintendent of Indian affairs...
...and married (1763) a daughter of Sir William Johnson, whom he succeeded as superintendent...and had acted as a deputy of Sir William after 1762. In the American Revolution...superintendent of Indian affairs by Sir John Johnson in 1782...
MORE, SIR THOMAS (Saint Thomas More), 1478 1535...The biography of More by his son-in-law William Roper (ed. by E. V. Hitchcock, 1935) has...1998); studies by R. Pineas (1968), R. Johnson (1969), E. E. Reynolds (1965 and 1969...
...and Samuel Johnson (1765). Among...tragedies he used Sir Thomas North...the initials of William Herbert, 3d earl...English critic William Hazlitt , who...analysis begun by Johnson, considered each...Christopher Marlowe ; William Stanley, 6th earl...new candidate, Sir Henry Neville...
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