William Samuel Johnson
William Samuel Johnson (October 7, 1727 – November 14, 1819) was an American Founding Father and statesman. He was the only man to attend all of the four founding American Congresses: the Stamp Act Congress in 1765, the Continental Congress in 1785–1787, the United States Constitutional Convention in 1787 where he was chairman of the Committee of Style that drafted the final version of the United States Constitution, and as a senator from Connecticut in the first United States Congress in 1789-1791. He also served as the third president of Columbia University (then known as Columbia College). Provided by Wikipedia
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Glamourie : a romance of Paris / by Johnson, William Samuel
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Nothing else matters : a novel / by Johnson, William Samuel, 1859-
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The Superior Court diary of William Samuel Johnson, 1772-1773 : with appropriate records and file papers of the Superior Court of the Colony of Connecticut for the terms, December...
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The committee to whom was referred a motion of the delegates of the state of Connecticut relative to a cession of part of that state's claim to western territory, -- : beg leave to...
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