Willis Fletcher Johnson

Willis Fletcher Johnson (1857 - March 29, 1931), was an author, journalist. lecturer and for twenty years foreign and diplomatic editorial writer for The New York Tribune.[1]

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Works

Some of Johnson's works include:

Sources

  • Johnson, Willis Fletcher (1891). Life of Wm. Tecumseh Sherman. Edgewood Publishing Company.
  • Johnson, Willis Fletcher (1907). Colonel Henry Ludington A Memoir. New York: Lavinia Elizabeth Ludington & Charles Henry Ludington.
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References

  1. "W. F. Johnson Dead; Editorial writer; Had Been on the Former New York Tribune's Staff for the Last Fifty Years. An Author And Lecturer. Wrote Much on Foreign and Diplomatic Subjects. Was of Early Colonial Stock". New York Times. March 29, 1931. Retrieved 2011-05-03. Willis Fletcher Johnson, author, lecturer and for twenty years foreign and diplomatic editorial writer for The New York Tribune, died here today of cancer in Overlook Hospital at the age of 74 years.
  2. Johnson, 1891
  3. Johnson, Willis Fletcher. "Colonel Henry Ludington A Memoir". Project Gutenberg. Lavinia Elizabeth Ludington & Charles Henry Ludington. Retrieved 24 June 2020.


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