JOSEPH P. JOHNSON, FRANKLIN. -- Joseph P. Johnson was born in New Orleans,
September 16, 1853. He is the son of Charles H. and Eloise (Dulany) Johnson.
Charles H. Johnson, an Englishman by birth, came to America during one of the
political disturbances in France, he being a resident of that country at the
time, and settled in New Orleans. He was a civil engineer by occupation. He
prospered financially and left his widow and children well provided for at the
time of his death. Eloise Johnson was a native of France, born in 1820. She was
married in 1840 to the father of our subject, and to them four children were
born, three sons and one daughter, of whom two sons are living, Charles H. and
Joseph P., the former a marble engraver and stone cutter of Philadelphia, the
latter a liquor dealer of Franklin, Louisiana. Alfred died young, and Eloise at
the age of seventeen, both deaths occurring in New Orleans. The mother died in
the same city in 1877.
Our subject began business in New Orleans as
salesman, and was thus engaged for three years, when he turned his attention to
railroading, which he followed twelve years. In 1884 he settled in St. Mary
parish, at the town of Baldwin, where he entered the retail liquor business. In
this he was engaged for five years, and made money very rapidly. He established
himself then at Franklin, though he did not discontinue his business in Baldwin,
and now has interests at both places. He is doing well, and has gained by his
thrift and integrity the confidence of his fellow citizens. In religion he is a
Catholic, and in politics a Democrat.
Contributed 2021 Nov 04 by Mike Miller, from Southwest Louisiana Biographical and Historical, published in 1891, Biographical Section, page 370.
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