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Allen Johnson (historian)
Allen Johnson (1870–1931) was an American historian, teacher, biographer, and editor, most notably of the ''Dictionary of American Biography''.
Johnson was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, where his father, Moses Allen Johnson (whose ancestor came to Massachusetts in 1630) worked for the Lowell Felting Mills. His mother's name was Elmira Shattuck. Johnson was the valedictorian of his high school in 1888, and then attended Amherst College, graduating in 1892.〔"Allen Johnson," ''Dictionary of American Biography'' (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936), ''Biography in Context''. Accessed 2 Aug. 2015.〕
After graduation, he taught history and english in the Lawrenceville School in New Jersey (1892-1894), and then held a graduate fellowship at Amherst, reading philosophy and history. Johnson spent the years 1895-1897 studying history in Europe, with three semesters at the University of Leipzig (under Lamprecht and Marcks), and one semester in Paris at the École Libre des Sciences Politiques. Johnson then finished his Ph.D. at Columbia University under James Harvey Robinson, with a dissertation entitled ''The Intendant as a Political Agent under Louis XIV'' (1899).〔"Allen Johnson," ''Dictionary of American Biography'' (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936), ''Biography in Context''. Accessed 2 Aug. 2015.〕
Johnson began teaching history at Iowa College (now Grinnell College) in 1898, and left in 1905 to teach history and political science at Bowdoin College. In 1910, Johnson joined the faculty at Yale University, where he was appointed Larned Professor of American History.〔"Allen Johnson," ''Dictionary of American Biography'' (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936), ''Biography in Context''. Accessed 2 Aug. 2015.〕
Johnson's work as editor of the fifty-volume ''Chronicles of America'' series, which was acclaimed for its scholarship and high standards, led to his invitation from the American Council of Learned Societies to edit the proposed ''Dictionary of American Biography'', which led Johnson to leave his position at Yale in 1926 and move to Washington, DC, to oversee work on the ''DAB''. After a few years, Johnson invited his former student from Yale, Dumas Malone, to become assistant editor of the project.〔"Allen Johnson," ''Dictionary of American Biography'' (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936), ''Biography in Context''. Accessed 2 Aug. 2015; (William G. Hyland, ''Long Journey with Mr. Jefferson: The Life of Dumas Malone'' ) (Dulles, VA: Potomac Books, 2013).〕
Walking home on the evening of January 18, 1931, Johnson tried to cross a street against traffic and was struck by an automobile, whose driver brought him to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead within an hour of the accident. Dumas Malone was named to succeed him as ''DAB'' editor.〔"Allen Johnson," ''Dictionary of American Biography'' (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936), ''Biography in Context''. Accessed 2 Aug. 2015; (William G. Hyland, ''Long Journey with Mr. Jefferson: The Life of Dumas Malone'' ) (Dulles, VA: Potomac Books, 2013).〕

Johnson married Helen K. Ross on June 20, 1900, in Germantown, Pennsylvania. She died in 1921. They had one son, Allen S. Johnson.〔"Allen Johnson," ''Dictionary of American Biography'' (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936), ''Biography in Context''. Accessed 2 Aug. 2015.〕
Aside from serving as editor of the ''Chronicles of America'' series and the ''Dictionary of American Biography'', Johnson was also the author of ''Stephen A. Douglas: A Study in American Politics'' (1908),〔( Full text available at book.google.com ),〕 ''Readings in American Constitutional History, 1776–1876'' (1912),〔(Full text available at book.google.com ),〕 ''Union and Democracy'' (1915),〔(Full text available at book.google.com ),〕 ''The Historian and Historical Evidence'' (1926), and ''Readings in Recent American Constitutional History, 1876–1926'' (1927). His ''Jefferson and His Colleagues'' (1921)〔(Full text available at book.google.com )〕 was published in the ''Chronicles of America'' series.
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