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David Johnson (Michigan jurist)

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105: 80:'Michigan Historical Collections-Pioneer Society of the State of Michigan,' volume XI, Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Company-state printers, Lansing, Michigan: 1908, Biographical Sketch of David Johnson, pg. 61-62 201: 89:
Michigan Legislative Manual and Official Directory for the Years 1897-1898, Washington Gardner-Michigan Secretary of State, Lansing, Michigan: 1897, pg. 268
142: 53:. In 1864, Johnson was defeated in a Congressional election race. Johnson continued to practice law. Johnson died at his house in Jackson, Michigan. 196: 176: 171: 206: 216: 135: 211: 191: 37:
and continued to practice law. He served as school inspector and district attorney. From 1846 to 1850, Johnson served as
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and was admitted to the New York bar. In 1838, Johnson settled in
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Democratic Party members of the Michigan House of Representatives
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Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society-David Johnson
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