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Jed Joseph Johnson
Jed Joseph Johnson (1888-1963) was a federal judge on the United States Customs Court.
Johnson was nominated to the USCC by President Harry Truman. He was confirmed on June 23, 1947. He served the USCC until his death on May 8, 1963.[1]
Education
- Oklahoma University Law School, LL.B., 1915
Professional career
- Private practice, Walters, Oklahoma, 1917-1918
- U.S. Army Private, 1918-1919
- Private practice, Chickasha, Oklahoma, 1919-1921
- Newspaper editor, Cotton City, Oklahoma, 1920-1922
- Member, Oklahoma State Senate, 1920-1927
- Private practice, Chickasha, Oklahoma, 1921-1927
- U.S. Representative from Oklahoma, 1927-1947
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