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==Arts and letters==

== Arts and letters ==
* [[Samuel Johnson (dramatist)]] (1691–1773), author of ''Hurlothrumbo''
* [[Samuel Johnson (dramatist)]] (1691–1773), author of ''Hurlothrumbo''
* [[Samuel Johnson (American educator)]] (1696–1772), American colonial intellectual and educator; first president of King's College (now Columbia University)
* [[Samuel Johnson (American educator)]] (1696–1772), American colonial intellectual and educator; first president of King's College (now Columbia University)
* [[Samuel Johnson (pamphleteer)]] (1649–1703), English political writer
* [[Samuel Johnson (pamphleteer)]] (1649–1703), English political writer
* [[Samuel Johnson Jr.]] (1757–1836), American schoolteacher and lexicographer
* [[Samuel Johnson (Nigerian historian)]] (1846–1901), Anglican priest and historian of the Yoruba
* [[Samuel Johnson (Nigerian historian)]] (1846–1901), Anglican priest and historian of the Yoruba
* [[Samuel Johnson Jr.]] (1757–1836), American schoolteacher and lexicographer


== Business ==
==Business==
* [[Samuel Curtis Johnson, Sr.]] (1833–1919), American businessman
* [[Samuel Curtis Johnson Sr.]] (1833–1919), American businessman
* [[Samuel Curtis Johnson, Jr.]] (1928–2004), American businessman
* [[Samuel Curtis Johnson Jr.]] (1928–2004), American businessman
* [[S. Curtis Johnson]] or Samuel Curtis Johnson, American businessman


== Politics ==
==Politics==
* [[Samuel Ealy Johnson, Sr.]] (1838–1915), American businessman, rancher and presidential grandfather
* [[Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr.]] (1838–1915), American businessman, rancher and presidential grandfather
* [[Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr.]] (1877–1937), Texas politician and presidential father
* [[Samuel Johnson (Michigan politician)]] (1839–1916), member of the Michigan House of Representatives
* [[Samuel Ealy Johnson Jr.]] (1877–1937), Texas politician and presidential father
* [[Sam Johnson (Oregon politician)]] (1911–1984), Oregon businessman, legislator, and philanthropist
* [[Sam Johnson (Oregon politician)]] (1911–1984), Oregon businessman, legislator, and philanthropist
* [[Sam Houston Johnson]] (1914–1978), younger brother of U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson
* [[Sam Houston Johnson]] (1914–1978), younger brother of U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson
* [[Sam Johnson]] (born 1930), Texas congressman
* [[Sam Johnson]] (1930–2020), Texas congressman
* [[I. Sam Johnson]] (1840–1906), American lawyer and politician from New York
* [[Samuel William Johnson (assemblyman)]] (1828–1895), American lawyer and politician from New York


== Sports ==
==Sports==
* [[Samuel Johnson (footballer born 1973)]], Ghanaian football player
* [[Samuel Johnson (English footballer)]] (1881–unknown)
* [[Samuel Johnson (footballer born 1984)]], Guinean football player
* [[Sam Johnson (footballer, born 1901)]] (1901–1975), English footballer
* [[Sam Johnson (footballer, born 1901)]] (1901–1975), English footballer
* [[Sam Johnson (footballer, born 1992)]], English football goalkeeper
* [[Sammy Johnson (American football)]] (born 1952), American football player
* [[Sam Johnson (footballer, born 1993)]], Liberian footballer
* [[Samuel Johnson (English footballer)]] (1881–?), English footballer
* [[Sam Johnson (wide receiver)]] (born 1964), American football player
* [[Sam Johnson (defensive back, born 1959)]], American player of Canadian football
* [[Sam Johnson (defensive back, born 1959)]], American player of Canadian football
* [[Sam Johnson (defensive back, born 1960)]], American football player
* [[Sam Johnson (defensive back, born 1960)]], American football player
* [[Sammy Johnson (American football)]] (born 1952), American football player
* [[Sam Johnson (wide receiver)]] (born 1964), American football player
* [[Samuel Johnson (footballer, born 1973)]], Ghanaian footballer
* [[Samuel Johnson (footballer, born 1984)]], Guinean footballer
* [[Sam Johnson (footballer, born 1992)]], English goalkeeper
* [[Sammie Johnson]] (born 1992), Australian rules football player
* [[Sam Johnson (footballer, born 1993)]], Liberian footballer
* [[Sam Johnson (rugby union)]] (born 1993), Australian rugby union player


== Other ==
==Other people==
* [[Sam Johnson (colonel)]], United States Air Force colonel and commander, 21st Space Wing
* [[Samuel Johnson Jr.]] (1757–1836), schoolteacher and lexicographer, author of the first English dictionary compiled by an American.
* [[Mingo Jack]] or Samuel Johnson (1820–1886), jockey, lynching victim from New Jersey
* [[Samuel D. Johnson, Jr.]] (1920–2002), United States federal judge
* [[Samuel W. Johnson]] (1831–1912), English locomotive engineer
* [[Samuel William Johnson]] (1830–1909), United States agricultural chemist
* [[Samuel Johnson (clergyman)]] (1822–1882), United States clergyman and author
* [[Samuel Johnson (clergyman)]] (1822–1882), United States clergyman and author
* [[Samuel Johnson (actor)]] (born 1978), Australian actor and radio presenter
* Sam Johnson, American television producer and writer, see [[Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil]]
* [[Sam Johnson (activist)]] (born 1989), organiser of the Student Volunteer Army following the Christchurch earthquakes in 2010 and 2011
* [[Samuel Johnson (New Zealand editor)]] (1827–1905), New Zealand printer, newspaper proprietor and editor
* [[Samuel Johnson (New Zealand editor)]] (1827–1905), New Zealand printer, newspaper proprietor and editor
* [[Samuel Johnson (music producer)]], Australian music producer and engineer
* [[Samuel William Johnson]] (1830–1909), United States agricultural chemist
* [[Samuel Johnson (comedian)]] (1830–1900), British comedian
* [[Samuel Waite Johnson]] (1831–1912), English locomotive engineer
* [[Samuel D. Johnson Jr.]] (1920–2002), United States federal judge
* [[Sammy Johnson]] (1949–1998), English actor
* [[Sammy Johnson]] (1949–1998), English actor
* [[Samuel Johnson (actor)]] (born 1978), Australian actor, radio presenter, voiceover artist and philanthropist
* [[Sam Johnson (activist)]] (born 1989), organiser of the Student Volunteer Army
* [[Samuel Johnson (music producer)]] (fl. 2008–2010), Australian music producer and engineer
* Sam Johnson, American television producer and writer, part of the [[Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil]] writing team
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* [[Samuel Johnson (soldier)]] (1845–1915), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
* [[Sam Johnson (Tennessee)]] (1830s–>1901), musician and carpenter formerly enslaved by U.S. President Andrew Johnson


==See also==
==See also==
* [[S. Curtis Johnson]] (Samuel Curtis Johnson), member of the S. C. Johnson & Son business family
* [[Samuel Johnson Prize]]
* [[Samuel Johnson Prize]]
* [[Samuel Jackson (disambiguation)]]
* [[Samuel Johnston (disambiguation)]]
* [[Samuel Johnston (disambiguation)]]
* {{Lookfrom|Samuel Johnson}}
* [[Samantha Johnson (disambiguation)]]
* {{Look from|Samuel Johnson}}


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Latest revision as of 18:19, 19 September 2023

Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) was an English literary figure and compiler of A Dictionary of the English Language; often referred to as "Dr. Johnson."

Samuel, Sammy or Sam Johnson may also refer to:

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Sports

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