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James M. Johnson (politician)

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Governor
  
Powell Clayton

Preceded by
  
Robert J. T. White

Name
  
James Johnson

Succeeded by
  
Volney V. Smith

Preceded by
  
Calvin Bliss

Spouse(s)
  
Elizabeth Johnson

Role
  
Politician

Governor
  
Ozra Amander Hadley Elisha Baxter

Born
  
December 8, 1832 Warren County, Tennessee (
1832-12-08
)

Political party
  
Brindle Tail Republican

Died
  
February 15, 1913, Madison County, Arkansas, United States

James M. Johnson was an Arkansas politician, and a soldier for the Union Army in the First Arkansas Infantry during the American Civil War. After the war he was elected lieutenant governor in 1868, with Powell Clayton as governor. When the Republican Party of Arkansas split in 1871, Johnson sided with the Brindle Tails against Clayton, who was supported by the Minstrels. When he spoke out against Clayton, he was attacked with articles of impeachment in the state legislature. Though exonerated, his reputation never recovered. Chief Justice John McClure was later impeached for allowing the Johnson affair to have happened. These were part of the events that lead to the Brooks-Baxter War.

He died on February 15, 1913.

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