- Jed Johnson (politician)
Jed Joseph Johnson (
July 31 ,1888 -May 8 ,1963 ) was apolitician from the state ofOklahoma .Johnson was born in
Waxahachie, Texas and he graduated from theUniversity of Oklahoma 's law department, class of 1915 with postgraduate work atl’Université de Clermont atClermont-Ferrand ,France . He was admitted to the bar in 1918 and began practicing law inWalters, Oklahoma . Johnson served overseas as a private inWorld War I in Company L of the 36th Division in 1918 and 1919. He edited a newspaper inCotton County, Oklahoma , from 1920 to 1922. He was first elected to public office to theOklahoma State Senate in 1920 as a Democrat and served until 1926, when he was elected to the House of Representatives. He served as a delegate to the annual peace conference of theInterparliamentary Union atParis ,France , in 1927 and 1937, and atGeneva ,Switzerland , in 1929, and was chairman of the speakers’ bureau for the Democratic National Congressional Committee. He served 20 years in Congress until losing the Democraticprimary election in 1946. He was appointed to theUnited States Customs Court by PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt in 1945, and declined it, but accepted an appointment from PresidentHarry S. Truman to serve as a judge on theUnited States Customs Court from 1947 until his death in aNew York City hospital onMay 8 1963 . Johnson was buried at Rose Hill Cemetery inChickasha, Oklahoma .Jed Johnson Lake in theWichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge is named in honor of Jed Johnson.His son
Jed Johnson, Jr. served one term in Congress.External links
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