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  1. Indeed, Lyndon’s father, Sam Ealy Johnson Jr., was elected to the Texas legislature six times between 1904 and 1922. His career coincided with the first term of progressive governor Thomas ...

  2. 10. Juni 2014 · The homestead of Sam Ealy Johnson, grandfather of future U.S. president Lyndon B. Johnson, in Johnson City, Texas. From this place, Sam Johnson and his brother, J.R., started thousands of cattle up trails to the railhead in Kansas . -06-10.

  3. 7. März 2017 · Samuel Ealy Johnson Jr. Usage on zh.wikipedia.org 林登·约翰逊; Metadata. This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scanner, or software program used to create o ...

  4. Samuel Ealy Johnson, Sr., (November 12, 1838 in Alabama – February 25, 1915 in Stonewall, Texas) was a cattleman and a soldier, and the paternal grandfather of future US President Lyndon B. Johnson. Johnson was raised a Baptist, but later became a member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). In his later years, he became a Christadelphian, following his wife and daughter.[1][2] He ...

  5. 12. Nov. 2015 · Sam lived here until his death in 1915. Eliza lived until 1917. Both are buried in the Johnson family cemetery. (Right Photo Caption) Sam Ealy Johnson, Sr., his wife Eliza, and family members gather round a Model T parked in the driveway of this home. Lyndon Johnson may be the boy standing in front of the car. Erected by National Park Service.

  6. 6. März 2017 · Licensing[edit] Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse. Public domain. This media file is in the public domain in the United States. This applies to U.S. works where the copyright has expired, often because its first publication occurred prior to January 1, 1929, and if not then due to lack of notice or renewal.

  7. 31. März 2012 · In 1913, Sam Ealy Johnson, Jr. paid $2,925 for the house and the surrounding 1.75 acres. During the presidential years, the home was used as a community center and public tours were offered. In December of 1969, Congress designated this home as part of Lyndon B. Johnson National Historic Site. The National Park Service has restored the home to ...