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Thomas Johnson (judge) - Wikipedia Thomas Johnson (November 4, 1732 – October 26, 1819) was an 18th-century American lawyer, politician, and patriot [2] He was a delegate to the First Continental Congress in 1774, where he signed the Continental Association; commander of the Maryland militia in 1776; and elected first (non-Colonial) governor of Maryland in 1777
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Thomas Johnson | Maryland, Revolutionary War, Continental Congress . . . Thomas Johnson (born November 4, 1732, Calvert county, Maryland, U S —died October 26, 1819, Rose Hill, near Frederick, Maryland ) was an American Revolutionary War leader, the first governor of Maryland (1777–79), and an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court (1792–93)
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Thomas Johnson - Oyez Thomas Johnson is remembered as the Supreme Court justice with the record for shortest tenure His historical significance does not stem from his time on the Court, but his involvement in the revolutionary cause Born in 1732, Johnson grew up in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland as one of twelve children
Thomas Johnson - National Governors Association Johnson was sent to the Continental Congress in 1774 and 1775, where he was instrumental in nominating his friend, George Washington, for commander of the Continental Army He next won election to Maryland’s governorship in 1777 He was reelected in November 1777 and November 1778
Thomas Johnson, New Dictionary of National Biography Entry In 1774, Thomas Johnson was elected to represent Maryland in the Continental Congress On 15 June 1775 during the second Continental Congress, he had the honor of nominating George Washington as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army
Thomas Johnson (MD) - US Supreme Court Associate Justice Johnson’s tenure on the Supreme Court marks the shortest of any Justice to date Justice Johnson was involved in writing the first opinion of the Supreme Court in the 1792 Georgia v Brailsford case, ruling that a state may sue in the Supreme Court
THOMAS JOHNSON – U. S. PRESIDENTIAL HISTORY THOMAS JOHNSON 1 WASHINGTON HOME OVERVIEW: BORN: November 4, 1732; St Leonard, Maryland DIED: October 26, 1819 (age 86) Frederick, Maryland EDUCATION: Read Law with Stephen Bordley (1760) POLITICAL PARTY: Federalist HIGHLIGHTS: 1756: Admitted to Bar of Annapolis 1760: Admitted to Bars of Frederick and Baltimore Counties in Maryland 1760-1762: