Fred W. Johnson

Fred W. Johnson was an American government official who served as the first director of the Bureau of Land Management from 1946 to 1948.

[1][2] Johnson had previously served as the final commissioner of the United States General Land Office, from 1933 until 1946.

[3] After the General Land Office was dissolved in 1946, he was selected to serve as the newly created Bureau of Land Management's director by then-Interior Secretary Julius Albert Krug.

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