


The Maple Industry: What five decades of changes have meant for Butternut Mountain Farm..
Our next presentation will be on Sunday, February 23 at 2:00. Dave Marvin will be presenting:
The Maple Industry: What five decades of changes have meant for Butternut Mountain Farm. Cookies will be served!

Julian A. Scott – A discussion about this Johnson Native
January 19, 2020 at 2:00pm at the Johnson Historical Society Holcomb House Bob Titterton of Northwestern University will be giving a talk about historical Johnson native Julian A. Scott. Scott painted the Landscape located in the Statehouse – The Battle of Cedar Creek.

Education in Johnson
Education in Johnson
Voters in Johnson chose to consolidate a number of village graded schools and high school in 1895. Construction of the first phase of the new school began on the present School Street site. The first graduating class in 1904 had three students. As more of the 17 one-room schools closed, an addition was added to the west-side of the building in 1911. Find more about public education in Johnson recorded in Gallery.

TEACHERS OF JOHNSON
Teachers of Johnson
People make up the fabric of a community. Our teachers play the most important role in educating our young people.
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