William Admiral "Buddy" JOHNSON - Media
William Admiral "Buddy" JOHNSON - Media
William Admiral "Buddy" Johnson cu
William Admiral "Buddy" Johnson
William Admiral “Buddy” Johnson - KCSJ TV & Radio portrait from late 1950’s.
William Admiral Johnson 3 month
JHJ collection, labeled on back "Admiral Johnson 3 months old Ellis, Kans 1919"
William Admiral Johnson bc2
JHJ collection
05 Roadside Rag
1957 KCSJ radio show with Buddy Johnson and the Colorado Rangers playing the Roadside Rag
15 San Antonio Rose (KCSJ close)
1957 KCSJ radio show with Buddy Johnson and the Colorado Rangers playing the San Antonio Rose show close
Nancy "Nicie" Ann Ryan & grandchildren
JHJ collection, labeled on back "Grandma Ryan, Admiral Johnson, Evlyne Root, Pathena Griswould, Eugene Johnson, Roy Griswould, Harold Griswould, Florence Hughes, Doyle Johnson, Olene Griswould, Nicie Ann Johnson, Grandpa picture", these names are out of order.
Roea Ann Ryan holds William A. Johnson
JHJ collection, labeled on back "Grandma Johnson Dad 2 mo old Ellis,Kansas William Admiral (Buddy) Johnson"
William Henry Johnson family 2
Back Row - Madeline J. (Barnett), Doyle Johnson, Shirley J (Shrank), Buddy Johnson, Eugene Johnson Front Row - Roea (Ryan) Johnson, William Johnson (papa) in William Henry Johnson's home 142 Idaho Ave Pueblo, CO
William Henry Johnson family 3
Left to right - William Admiral "Buddy" Johnson , Roea (Ryan) Johnson, William Henry Johnson, Madeline J. (Barnett), Doyle Johnson, Shirley J (Shrank), Eugene Johnson in William Henry Johnson's home 142 Idaho Ave Pueblo, CO
William Henry Johnson family 4
Back row - Eugene Johnson, Roea (Ryan) Johnson, William Admiral "Buddy" Johnson, Madeline J. (Barnett), Doyle Johnson, seated William Henry Johnson in William Henry Johnson's home 142 Idaho Ave Pueblo, CO Daughter Shirley J (Shrank) is missing.
William, Eugene & Madeline 1922
1930 CO Kiowa p309 James A Johnson
1930 CO Kiowa p309 James A Johnson. James Albert Johnson family starts on this page and continues on to p310. James Albert Johnson age 62 Farmer (line 99), and his wife Mary Ann Hurt age 57 (line 100). Their children are listed on p309.
1930 CO Kiowa p310 Nicie Ryan
1930 CO Kiowa p310 Nicie Ryan. Continued from p309 where James Albert Johnson age 62 (line 99) and his wife Mary Ann Hurt age 57 (line 100) are listed. On this page are 19 relatives! Continuing James and Mary’s chidren: Zelpho L Johnson age 28 (line 1), Donald age 20 (line 2), John A Woodworth family: John A Woodworth age 32 (line 3), wife Ethel Mae Johnson age 24 (line 4), Gene age 3 (line 5), Elmer J age 2 (line 6). Hiram Orvil Ryan household age 26 (line 7), his mother Nicie (Ryan) Horning age 58 (line 8). William Henry Johnson family: William H. Johnson age 33 (line 25), wife Roea Ann Ryan age 32 (line 26), Madeline age 13 (line 27), William Admiral “Buddy” Johnson age 11 (line 28), Eugene age 8 (line 29), Conan Doyle age 2 (line 30). Harold H Griswold family: Harold H Griswold age 37 (line 31), wife Willa Ryan age 29 (line 32), Pathena age 10 (line 33) Harold age 8 (line 34), Roy age 6 (line 35).
Willaim Admiral Johnson 11 years old
Michelle Kay Garner collection, on back Madeline Johnson wrote “Admiral Johnson my sweet brother taken 1929-30 11 yrs”
William Admiral "Buddy" Johnson WWII
William Admiral "Buddy" Johnson WWII, broken arm from being thrown from a horse when he was working as a ranch hand kept him out of the armed forces.
Arlington, CO Givens Garage
JHJ collection, 1922 Arlington, Colorado.
Arlington, CO School 1928a
JHJ collection, Arlington, CO School 1928 names on back of print
Arlington, CO School 1928b names
JHJ collection, Arlington, CO School 1928 names on back of print
William Admiral "Buddy" Johnson CF&I
William Admiral "Buddy" Johnson CF&I. 2 pages. Colorado, Steelworks Employment Records, 1887-1979 1907 - 1949(1023,1026,1029,1032, 1034-5,1037-8,1040) ALL Green-Kalos.
CF& I
Pueblo was founded in 1842 as a frontier outpost where the Arkansas & Fountain Rivers meet by mountain men, who like the Indians, favored its mild winter climate. Near, but not in the mountains, it’s where minerals of the Rocky Mountains were processed. CF&I’s predecessor was founded in 1872 ”to purchase lands, minerals springs, coal and iron and other mines and quarries in Colorado Territory” to establish “colonies, towns, coal mining, iron making and manufacturing works.” Owned by Rockefeller and Gould, while Guggenheim had a smelter nearby, Pueblo was a source of much of their great wealth. Many men in our family worked at this behemoth company which had the mill, railroad and mines across Colorado and the surrounding states. Workers came from all over the world sustaining over 30 foreign language newspapers. Today EVRAZ makes the world’s longest rails, while the Federal Test Track Center nearby tests high-speed trains and just south is the world’s largest manufacture of windmills.
William Henry Johnson family
JHJ collection, labeled on back "Back Row - Doyle Johnson, Buddy Johnson
2. Eugene Johnson, Madeline J. (Barnett), mom Roea Johnson - Shirley J (Shrank) William Johnson (papa) in front of William Henry Johnson's store Abriendo Ave Pueblo, CO 1950
William Henry Johnson family 5
JHJ collection,Back Row - Madeline J. (Barnett), Doyle Johnson, mom Roea Johnson, father William Henry Johnson, Front Row - Buddy Johnson, Shirley J (Shrank), Eugene Johnson
Roea Ann "Roy" Ryan , frined & children
On back of photograph: “Mrs. Grale, Roea, Madge, Odell McCrale, Orvile, Engle, Admiral”. Roea Ann “Roy” Ryan right, the children; Madge (Helvetta Madeline “Madge” Johnson tall girl between women, William Admiral “Buddy” Johnson right front with boxing gloves on.
Arlington, Colorado school house 2021
William Admiral Johnson & Matilda Marie Trabucco plaque
William A Johnson & Matilda M. Trabucco plaque. Hillcrest section, Lot 194, grave 4 38º13‘09”N 104º41‘04”W


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