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Paul B. Johnson Sr.

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Lieutenant
  
Dennis Murphree

Profession
  
Lawyer

Education
  
Millsaps College

Preceded by
  
Hugh L. White

Name
  
Paul Johnson,

Party
  
Democratic Party

Preceded by
  
Pat Harrison

Role
  
Attorney

Succeeded by
  
Dennis Murphree

Political party
  
Democratic

Spouse
  
Corinne Venable


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Born
  
March 23, 1880 Hillsboro, Mississippi (
1880-03-23
)

Died
  
December 26, 1943, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States

Paul Burney Johnson Sr. (March 23, 1880 – December 26, 1943) was an American attorney, judge, and politician, serving as United States Representative from Mississippi, 1919–1923, and as Governor of Mississippi, 1940–1943.

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Early career

From 1907 to 1908 Johnson served as a judge of the city court of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Two years later he became circuit judge of the 12th judicial district, with his tenure ending in 1919.

Congress

In 1918 Johnson was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives as a Democrat, serving from 1919 to 1923. During this period, he developed a friendship with Franklin D. Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of Navy and future President of the United States, and his family. Their children played together.

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In 1939, Johnson won the race for Governor of Mississippi, but died in office in 1943. His son, Paul B. Johnson Jr., was serving in the Marines in the Pacific during World War II at the time. More than 20 years later, he was elected as governor in 1964. His grandson, Pete Johnson, was elected state Auditor in 1988.

Paul B. Johnson State Park, a state park in Mississippi, is named after him.

References

Paul B. Johnson Sr. Wikipedia