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Thomas Johnson (Arkansas judge)

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In 1840, the Democratic Party-dominated legislature elected Johnson to be chief justice following the expiration of Judge
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He was a tall, darkhaired, thin, "dry man, of great honesty and uprightness of character".
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Meeting of the Bar Association in Respect to the Death of the Hon. Thomas Johnson
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Arkansas Supreme Court
Maryland
St. Louis
Missouri
Batesville, Arkansas
Daniel Ringo




In Memoriam


Meeting of the Bar Association in Respect to the Death of the Hon. Thomas Johnson




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Daniel Ringo
Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court
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