HenryJohnson may refer to: Sir HenryJohnson, 1st Baronet (1748–1835), British Army officer HenryJohnson (sailor) (1824–?), American Civil War sailor...
Henry Calvin Johnson Jr. (born October 2, 1954) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U.S. representative for Georgia's 4th congressional...
John HenryJohnson (November 24, 1929 – June 3, 2011) was an American professional football player who was a running back. He was known for his excellence...
DeRidder in Beauregard Parish. Named after New York soldier William HenryJohnson, the post encompasses about 198,000 acres (309 sq mi). Some 100,000...
William HenryJohnson (c. 1857 – April 9, 1926), known as Zip the Pinhead, was an American freak show performer known for his tapered head. William Henry Johnson...
William HenryJohnson is the name of: William HenryJohnson (valet) (died 1864), part-time valet and barber to Abraham Lincoln William HenryJohnson (VC)...
Hammond was an early advocate of Johnson's music. Using the pen-name HenryJohnson, he wrote his first article on Robert Johnson for the New Masses magazine...
years in the Kentucky House, Johnson was elected to the U.S. House in 1806. He became allied with fellow Kentuckian Henry Clay as a member of the War Hawks...
Society of Jesus agreed to sell 272 slaves to two Louisiana planters, HenryJohnson and Jesse Batey, for $115,000 (equivalent to approximately $3.25 million...
Province of the Society of Jesus agreed to sell 272 slaves to Batey and HenryJohnson. Batey owned a 2800-acre plantation in Maringouin, Iberville Parish...
Frederick HenryJohnson VC (15 August 1890 – 26 November 1917) was a British soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious...
the United States on a regular basis. In 2021, long-time bassist Rick Johnson left the group. On September 8, 2023, the band released Where Did All My...
HenryJohnson (18 May 1819 – c. November 1891), better known by his alias Harry Power, was an Irish-born convict who became a bushranger in Australia...
Henry Ossian Flipper (March 21, 1856 – April 26, 1940) was an American soldier, engineer, former slave and in 1877, the first African American to graduate...