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==By Johnson==
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Thomas L. Johnson.  ''[http://clevelandmemory.org/ebooks/johnson/index.html My Story]''.  Edited by Elizabeth J. Hauser.  New York: 1911.<br>
Thomas L. Johnson.  ''[http://clevelandmemory.org/ebooks/johnson/index.html My Story]''.  Edited by Elizabeth J. Hauser.  New York: 1911.<br>

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A list of key readings about Tom L. Johnson.
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By Johnson

Thomas L. Johnson. My Story. Edited by Elizabeth J. Hauser. New York: 1911.

Available online through the Cleveland Memory Project.

About Johnson

Lorenz, Carl. Tom L. Johnson. New York: 1911

Murdock, Eugene. “Buckeye Liberal: A Biography of Tom L. Johnson.” Ph.D. diss., Columbia University, 1951.

Post, Louis F. “Tom L. Johnson.” The Public 8 (January 1906): 646-57

Bremner, Robert H. “Tom L. Johnson.” Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 59 (January 1950): 1-13

Phillips, David Graham. “Tom Johnson.” Appleton’s Booklovers Magazine 7 (April 1906): 457-60.

Massouh, Michael. “Innovations in Street Railways before Electric Traction: Tom L. Johnson’s Contributions.” Technology and Culture 18, No. 2 (April 1977): 202-217.

Massouh, Michael. “Technological and Managerial Innovations: The Johnson Company, 1883-1898.” Business History Review 50 (Spring 1976): 46-68.

Massouh, Michael. “Tom Loftin Johnson: Engineer-Entrepreneur 1869-1900.” Ph.D. diss., Case Western Reserve University, 1970.


Johnson in Broader Context

Hoyt Landon Warner. Progressivism in Ohio 1897-1917 Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University Press, 1964.

Raymond Moley. 27 Masters of Politics in a Personal Perspective New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1949.