Frederick A. Johnson

American banker and politician

Frederick A. Johnson - American banker and politician
Born

January 2nd, 1833
192 years ago

Died

July 17th, 1893
131 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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A prominent figure in 19th-century banking and politics, his career spanned both finance and public service. Johnson served as a state senator and was recognized for his contributions to the banking industry during a period of significant economic growth. His efforts in legislative work focused on financial regulations and economic development, which shaped local economies. Engaged in community services and local governance, his influence extended beyond banking into broader public policy discussions.

Served as a state senator

Contributed to banking regulations

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