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  2. Thomas Johnston (engraver) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Johnston (1708 – May 8, 1767) [a] was an American engraver, japanner, and heraldic painter in Colonial Boston.Johnston engraved the first print of an historical event in the Colonial America and was also the first manufacturer of church organs in the colonies.

  3. Claude M. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Claude M. Johnson Jr. (December 1, 1852 – March 21, 1919) [1] [2] was an American printer who was Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing from 1893 to 1900, and a six-term mayor of Lexington, Kentucky.

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    Mrs. John L. Strong is a privately held American luxury company and manufacturer of custom papers and stationery.Founded in 1929 by Mrs. John L. (Flora) Strong, the company has created papers and custom luxury products for seven presidential families, royal houses, prominent members of international society, film stars and celebrities.

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  7. Johnson Smith Company - Wikipedia

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    Early 20th century Ventriloquism Guide and novelties catalogue. Johnson Smith Company (Johnson Smith & Co.) was a mail-order business established in 1914 by Alfred Johnson Smith that sold novelty items and gag gifts such as miniature cameras, invisible ink, x-ray goggles, whoopee cushions, fake vomit, and joy buzzers.

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