Edward Mead Johnson (1852–1934), co-founder of Johnson and Johnson
Edward Johnson (finance)
Edward Johnson (mayor), former mayor of Baltimore
Edward Johnson (writer), 17th century
Edward Johnson (opera singer), Canadian tenor and manager of the Metropolitan Opera
See also: Eddie Johnson. Edward Allegheny Johnson Edward Johnson (April 16, 1816 â March 2, 1873), also known as Allegheny Johnson (sometimes spelled Alleghany), was a U.S. Army officer and a Confederate general in the American Civil War. ... Edward Hibbard Johnson (born 1846 ? ) was an inventor and business associate of American inventor Thomas Alva Edison. ... Eddie Johnson (poster) Edward (Eddie) Johnson (born March 31, 1984 in Palm Coast, Florida) is an American soccer player, currently considered one of the best young players in America. ... There are a number of noted individuals named Eddie Johnson: Eddie Johnson, a soccer player who plays for F.C. Dallas and the United States national team. ...
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When Johnson was Vice President of the Edison Electric Light Company, a predecessor of Con Edison, he created the first known electrically illuminated Christmas tree at his home in New York City in 1882.
When Johnson hired young 24 year old Thomas A. Edison, the contracted employee quickly outshone the particular company, and his enormous talents were brought to the attention of the principals of the company by Johnson.
Edward H. Johnson was a partner in the Edison Electric Lamp Company, a partnership formed in early 1881.