Ovid Fraser Johnson (March 3, 1807 – February, 1854) was a Pennsylvania lawyer, who served as state Attorney General.
He was born the son of Jehodia (or Jehoidia) Pitt Johnson and Hannah Fraser (or Frazer or Frazier).
[2] Johnson was co-author, with Benjamin Parke, of A Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania, from [7 Apr.
The 1838 election of Governor Porter led to the appointment of Johnson to state Attorney General when he was only 31 years old.
Porter's re-election led to Johnson serving two terms.