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Simon Johnson (deacon)

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Johnson signed onto many petitions to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts alongside other Proprietors of Gayhead . He is the known author of one such petition concerning premature and unauthorized cranberry harvesting. The petition, signed by Johnson and 77 others Proprietors, asks the commonwealth to
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Gay Head Lifesaving Station, where he recruited volunteer rescue mission volunteers from a pool of either fishermen or whalers.
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Faith and boundaries : colonists, Christianity, and community among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871
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enact Penal Laws that would punish anyone who harvests the cranberry bogs without the tribe's permission.
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Due to his high social stature, Deacon Simon was mentioned by multiple writers who visited Aquinnah. In
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Johnson also was the manager of the Gayhead-based "Massachusetts Humane Society" Lifesaving Station.
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mentioned Johnson and Zaccheus Howwoswee, listing them as "highly esteemed citizens."
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A gazetteer of the state of Massachusetts : with numerous illustrations
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throughout the mid-nineteenth century. He also managed the
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community leader, opposition to division of the commons
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Aquinnah, Massachusetts
Gay Head, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Humane Society
Harper's Magazine
David Hunter Strother
Gazetter of Massachusetts

ISBN
978-0521706957
"Native Americans of Gay Head Light Saved Lives | New England Lighthouse Stories"
"Native Northeast Portal"
"Cranberry Petition"
A gazetteer of the state of Massachusetts : with numerous illustrations
"Lighthouse & Lifesaving Stations, featured in Maritime History of Massachusetts--A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary"
Categories
Native American history of Massachusetts
People from Dukes County, Massachusetts
People from Martha's Vineyard
1794 births
1875 deaths
Wampanoag people
People from Aquinnah, Massachusetts
19th-century Native American politicians
19th-century American politicians
Native American people from Massachusetts

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