William Samuel Johnson
William Samuel Johnson was an American politician and a prominent figure during the early years of the United States. Born in 1727, he served as a delegate to the Continental Congress and was a key supporter of the U.S. Constitution. Johnson was also a member of the Connecticut legislature and played a significant role in shaping the new nation.
In addition to his political career, Johnson was an accomplished scholar and served as the president of Columbia College in New York. He was known for his strong advocacy of education and contributed to the establishment of various educational institutions. Johnson passed away in 1819, leaving a lasting legacy in American history.