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Lycurgus Johnson

Lycurgus Johnson (1818-1876) was an American cotton planter and large slaveholder in the Arkansas Delta during the Antebellum South. He was the owner of the Lakeport Plantation in Chicot County, Arkansas. He became the largest cotton producer in Chicot County by 1870. He served in the Arkansas House of Representatives in 1874.
==Early life==
Lycurgus Johnson was born on March 22, 1818 in Scott County, Kentucky.〔Thomas A. DeBlack, (Lycurgus Leonidas Johnson (1818–1876) ), ''The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture'', March 23, 2007〕〔Thomas A. Black, '"A Model Man of Chicot County": Lycurgus Johnson and Social Change,' in Randy Finley, Thomas A. DeBlack, (''Southern Elite & Social Change: Essays in Honor of Willard B. Gatewood, Jr.'' ), Fayetteville, Arkansas: University of Arkansas Press, 2002, pp. 16-33〕 His father, Joel Johnson, was a Kentucky-born plantation owner along the shores of Lake Chicot in the Arkansas Delta.〔〔 His mother was Verlinda Offutt Johnson.〔 He had eight siblings.〔
His paternal grandfather, Robert Johnson, was a surveyor in Kentucky.〔 One of his paternal uncles, Richard Mentor Johnson, served as the ninth Vice President of the United States under President Martin Van Buren from 1837 to 1841.〔 Another uncle, Benjamin Johnson, served as a United States federal judge in Arkansas.〔 Yet another uncle, Henry Johnson, became a large landowner and slaveholder in Mississippi, whose daughter, Margaret Johnson Erwin Dudley (Johnson's cousin), became the owner of the Mount Holly plantation on Lake Washington.

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