Chief Smoke Johnson. - 1914, (Ontario, Canada) by: Evelyn H. C Johnson

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Content Description: The “Smoke” Johnsons were amongst the original families settling in Brant Co. This paper examines how the European Johnson name first came to be applied to a full blood Mohawk, indigenous Indian, and then traces members of the descending family to Chief John “Smoke” Johnson who came to fame for his part in the war of 1812.

Gleaned from: Papers & Records Vol. XII (1914), Ontario Historical Society, Published: 1914 (The complete source document is available as Catalogue Number CA0171-14)

by: Evelyn H. C Johnson

Size: (pages) 15, (download) 1.6 MB

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