Johannes Johnson,[1] 1829 – after 1909) of Utica, Wisconsin, was an American farmer and politician.
[2] Johnson was still living at the family homestead two miles east of Utica with his brother Haakon (1835–1911) in 1909.
[1] Johnson served as a Republican member of the Wisconsin State Assembly for 1869 from the 1st Dane County Assembly district (the Towns of Albion, Dunkirk, Rutland, Dunn, Pleasant Springs, Christiana, Cottage Grove and Blooming Grove), succeeding Nelson Williams (also a Republican), who had successfully run for the Wisconsin State Senate.
He was not a candidate for re-election, and was succeeded by fellow Republican Carpus Loveland.
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