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Joseph Johnson (FDNY Commissioner)

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Preceded by
  
Rhinelander Waldo

Succeeded by
  
Robert Adamson

Died
  
March 7, 1942

Role
  
FDNY Commissioner

Name
  
Joseph Johnson


Joseph Johnson (FDNY Commissioner)

Born
  
June 16, 1871 Griffin, Georgia (
1871-06-16
)

Parents
  
Joseph H. Johnson, Sr. Sarah E. Beeks

Joseph H. Johnson, Jr. (June 16, 1871 - March 7, 1942) was New York City Fire Commissioner from 1911 to 1913. He was chief of the New York City Transit Authority. By 1918 he was deputy New York City Comptroller. He served as chief of the New York Public Service Commission in 1921.

Biography

He was born on June 16, 1871 in Griffin, Georgia to Joseph H. Johnson, Sr. (1840-1910) and Sarah E. Beeks (1844–1884). He first worked as a newspaper man.

He was appointed the 8th New York City Fire Commissioner by Mayor William Jay Gaynor on June 1, 1911, and served in that position until the end of the term of Mayor Ardolph L. Kline in 1913.

He was deputy New York City Comptroller and he took a leave of absence in 1918, when the United States entered World War I, to temporarily join the American Red Cross.

He later was Chief of the Transit Bureau of the Public Service Commission.

He was appointed as chief of the Commissioner of Public Works in 1921 replacing Clarence Fay.

He died at his Atlanta, Georgia home on March 7, 1942.

References

Joseph Johnson (FDNY Commissioner) Wikipedia