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Charles Phillip Johnson

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Johnson had been a newspaper editor for two years before he took up the study of law. Four years later he became city attorney in St. Louis. Johnson had helped organize Missouri troops for the Union cause during the Civil War. He served in the Missouri legislature before and after his term as
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was breaking up, the strong Union-supporter Johnson was one of the defense attorneys for
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He died at his son's home in St. Louis on May 21, 1920. He was buried at
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on January 18, 1836. His maternal grandparents were from
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Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
Lebanon
St. Louis
Bellefontaine Cemetery

Missouri lieutenant governor
Lebanon, Illinois
Virginia
Kaskaskia, Illinois
Philadelphia
James–Younger Gang
Frank James
Washington University
Bellefontaine Cemetery
The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography
The History of the Bench and Bar of Missouri: With Reminiscences of the Prominent Lawyers of the Past, and a Record of the Law's Leaders of the Present
230
"Chas. P. Johnson Dies Suddenly at Home of Son"
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
3
"Lawyer who Won Commutation for C. Dewein is Dead"
Belleville News-Democrat
Charles Phillip Johnson
Find a Grave
Joseph J. Gravely
Liberal Republican
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
Norman Jay Coleman

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