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JOHNSON, Theodore Taylor, merchant, born in Lebanon, New Jersey, in 1818. He was engaged in commerce in Philadelphia from 1843 till 1860, and in 1847 his firm were the largest shippers of breadstuffs from that port to Great Britain. In 1849 he visited Jamaica, Central America, and Mexico, and was the bearer of government despatches to Commander Jones, commander of the fleet on the California coast. In 1862 he travelled extensively through South America. He published "California and Oregon, or Sights in the Gold Region and Scenes by the Way" (New York, 1849).
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