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Gov. John Johnson was a man of many firsts - first to run for president, first to...
Gov. John Johnson was a man of many firsts - first to run for president, first to serve in the current State Capitol, first to die in office, first to have a monument on the Capitol grounds. It's another amazing story of one of our most important Minnesotans.
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Portrait Profiles
Clip: Season 2006 Episode 5 | 6m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
Gov. John Johnson was a man of many firsts - first to run for president, first to serve in the current State Capitol, first to die in office, first to have a monument on the Capitol grounds. It's another amazing story of one of our most important Minnesotans.
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