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Thomas Johnson

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Thomas Johnson may refer to:

  • Thomas Johnson (designer) (1714–1778), carver and furniture designer in London
  • Thomas Johnson (dressing frame), inventor of the dressing frame
  • Thomas Johnson (governor) (1732–1819), Governor of Maryland, United States Supreme Court justice
  • Thomas Johnson (Kansas) (1802–1865), member of Kansas Territory Legislature
  • Thomas Johnson (Irish politician) (1873–1963), Irish nationalist and Labour Party leader
  • Thomas Johnson (football player) (b. 1981), a football defensive tackle for the Houston Texans
  • Thomas Francis Johnson (1909–1988), United States representative from Maryland
  • Thomas 15X Johnson, convicted assassin of Malcolm X
  • Thomas Loftin Johnson, United States representative, mayor of Cleveland
  • Thomas Johnson (inventor), inventor of the White Johnson, residing in Windsor, England.
  • Thomas Johnson (1863-1954), botanist who studied at Elmfield College, York and was born at Barton-on-Humber
  • Thomas Johnson (Lawyer)- mentor to Patrick Henry, lawyer, and House of Burgesses representative of Louisa County, Virginia.
  • Thomas Johnson (musician), an American musician from Bobaflex

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