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Samuel Wistar Johnson, M. D.

Corsicana, Navarro County

Marker Text

(1853-1922) A native of Georgia, Samuel W. Johnson established his first medical practice in Atlanta. After moving to Texas and settling in Corsicana, he became a respected community physician and was elected mayor in 1900. During his term in office the public library was established, thanks to the efforts of the city's women's clubs. Johnson was also instrumental in the early oil industry in Corsicana. His first wife, Kate Beaton, died in 1904. In 1910 he married Sarah Pace. Johnson moved to Dallas in 1910 and died there in 1922. He is buried in Corsicana's Oakwood Cemetery.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Corsicana Public Library, 100 N. 12th St.
Marker # 7221
Dedicated 1989
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code municipal official; oil/petroleum topics; medical topics and health professionals
Latitude, Longitude 32.093071, -96.466328

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