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Johnson, William 1771-1834
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49
works in
115
publications in
2
languages and
1,727
library holdings
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| Classifications: |
e207.g9,
973.330924 |
Most widely held works about
William Johnson
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Mr. Justice William Johnson and the common incidents of life
by Abraham J Levin
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New-York as it was, during the latter part of the last century : an anniversary address delivered before the St. Nicholas society, of the city of New-York, December 1st, 1848
by William Alexander Duer
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Book
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A Lancaster footnote in American history
by Robert C Batchelder
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Book
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William Johnson, the dog that did not bark
by Mark R Killenbeck
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Photographs of portraits of William Johnson] 195u
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Johnson, William : associate justice of the U. S. supreme court
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Book
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James Kent papers, 1779-1854 (bulk 1798-1847)
by James Kent
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Johnson, William
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Book
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Richard Furman papers, 1774-1823
by Richard Furman
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Book
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Edward McCrady papers, 1787-ca. 1965
by Edward McCrady
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Book
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Letter : Monticello, to Judge William Johnson, Charleston, S.C., 1823 June 12
by Thomas Jefferson
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Book
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Life and judicial work of Justice William Johnson, Jr
by Oliver Schroeder
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Book
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The origin of Supreme Court dissent
by Donald G Morgan
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Book
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Mr. Justice William Johnson and the unenviable dilemma
by Abraham J Levin
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Book
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Mr. Justice William Johnson, creative dissenter
by Abraham J Levin
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Book
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Most widely held works by
William Johnson
Sketches of the life and correspondence of Nathanael Greene
by William Johnson
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Book
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4
editions published
in
1973
in
English
and held by
222
libraries
worldwide
Notes on the finances of the state of South-Carolina
by Henry William De Saussure
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Book
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6
editions published
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1799
in
English
and held by
76
libraries
worldwide
Eulogy on Thomas Jefferson, delivered August 3d, 1826, in the First Presbyterian Church
by William Johnson
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Book
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4
editions published
in
1826
in
English
and held by
33
libraries
worldwide
The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the State act, entitled, "An Act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed December last. Ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of his Britannic majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, Sheriff of Charleston District
by William Johnson
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Book
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2
editions published
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1823
in
English
and held by
7
libraries
worldwide
To the public of Charleston
by William Johnson
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Book
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4
editions published
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1822
in
English
and held by
4
libraries
worldwide
Trial of William Butler for piracy : 1813
by William Johnson
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Book
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1
edition published
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1813
in
English
and held by
2
libraries
worldwide
William Johnson papers, 1806-1822
by William Johnson
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in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Consisting of letters, 10 Mar. 1808, directing G. Simpson, as a bank cashier, to receive Johnson's Supreme Court salary and to credit his account; 11 Aug. 1822, to Matthew Carey, Philadelphia, re the latter's favorable comments on his book [Sketches of the Life and Correspondence of Nathanael Greene]; and 25 Sept. 1822, to Smith Thomson, expressing his opinion re a U.S. ship boarded by the crew of a Spanish ship; newspaper articles, 25 Feb. 1807, giving Johnson's dissenting opinion in U.S. v. Swartwout and Bollman, printed in the National Intelligencer; and 20 July 1816, Johnson's opinion in the case of Fisher et al. v. the [ship] Sybile "upon appeal from the decision of Judge [John] Drayton ... on a question of salvage"; and an undated biographical sketch.
Correspondence of William Johnson, 1805-1833
by William Johnson
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English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Three items: a note (1805) concerns business with George Simpson, cashier of the Bank of the United States, a letter to Benjamin Crowninshield (1815) seeks employment for Johnson's friend Captain Paine, and a letter (1833) to Miss Anna J. Reid, daughter of Captain S.C. Reid.
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African Americans African Americans--Legal status, laws, etc. Agriculture American Revolution (1775-1783) Appellate courts Biography Blacks--Legal status, laws, etc. Constitution (United States) Constitutional law Decedents' estates Deliesseline, Francis Gottier,--b. 1761? Elkison, Henry Eulogies Federal-state controversies Finance, Public Fourth of July orations Generals Great Britain Greene, Nathanael,--1742-1786 Habeas corpus Hemphill, John,--1803-1862 History International relations Jefferson, Thomas,--1743-1826 Johnson, William,--1771-1834 Judges Jurisdiction Justice, Administration of Law--Philosophy Law reports, digests, etc. Lumpkin, Joseph Henry,--1799-1867 New York (State) Political science Pułaski, Kazimierz,--1747-1779 Records and correspondence Roane, Spencer,--1762-1822 Ruffin, Thomas,--1787-1870 Sailors, Black Slave Insurrection (Charleston, South Carolina : 1822) South Carolina South Carolina--Charleston Southern States States' rights (American politics) Statesmen Travel Treaty-making power Trials, litigation, etc. United States United States.--Continental Army United States.--Supreme Court
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