William H. Johnson (Wisconsin politician)

was an American politician and farmer from Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin who spent a single one-year term as a Democratic member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from Jefferson County during the 1849 session (the 2nd Wisconsin Legislature), succeeding fellow Democrat Ninian E.

[1] Johnson had become postmaster of Fort Atkinson in Wisconsin Territory in October 1846.

[2] At the time he took office in the Assembly in January 1849, he was reported to be 42 years old, a farmer from Maine, and to have been in Wisconsin five years.

[3] In 1850 he was succeeded by John K. Williams, another Democrat.

On July 6, 1849, he is recorded as Past Grand Master of Fort Atkinson Lodge, No.