File:Sir William Johnson.jpg

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Description Mezzotint engraving of William Johnson with the caption: Sir William Johnson : Major General of the British forces in America
Date First published in London in 1756. For more information, see Mezzotint Engravings at Georgetown University
Source A History of the American People, Vol. II, p.274, by Woodrow Wilson, Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1902.
Author Charles Spooner, based on a portrait by T. Adams, of whom little is known
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