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Frank W. Johnson

(Johnson, Frank W. (Frank White), 1799-1884)

This is an image of Frank W. Johnson, commander of the Texian Army during the Texas Revolution.  This photo was taken at some point before his death in 1884.
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Francis White Johnson (October 3, 1799 – April 8, 1884) was a leader of the Texian Army from December 1835 through February 1836, during the Texas Revolution. Johnson arrived in Texas in 1826 and worked as a surveyor for several empresarios, including Stephen F. Austin. One of his first activities was to plot the new town of Harrisburg. Johnson unsuccessfully tried to prevent the Fredonian Rebellion and served as a delegate to the Convention of 1832. (From Wikipedia)

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