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a. Note:   POSTED ON FIND A GRAVE WEB SITE: Birth: Nov. 12, 1813
 Hamden, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
 Death: Jun. 8, 1902
 Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, USA
  Sylvanus Johnson literally helped build pioneer Iowa City as a brick maker.
 Johnson was a brick maker, taught by his father in Connecticut. He soon set up shop along Gilbert Street just south of Burlington. His first bricks were made on April 15, 1840 and went into boot store building on Iowa Avenue just west of Dubuque. The very first brick house was erected by Mr. Bostwick from Johnson's brickyard. Demand was immediate for chimneys at nearly every building. He built his first local brick home for himself on the brickyard site.
 Johnson became a prominent pioneer and extensive land owner, which he began purchasing as a source of wood for his brickyard. His 1857 home along Prairie du Chien Road still exists.
 Among other important local projects, he supplied material for the Mechanics Academy on Linn Street just north of Iowa Avenue, which housed numerous important local events, including the founding of Mercy and University Hospitals, the first university classes, and first Iowa City public school.
 --Bob Hibbs
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 Parents: Hezekiah Johnson (1779 - 1845) Betsey Johnson (____ - 1844) Spouse: Emily Bradley Johnson (1819 - 1899)* Children: Williard Harvey Johnson (____ - 1880)* Ella Frances Johnson (____ - 1906)* Eliza Emma Johnson (____ - 1849)* Theodore Johnson (1849 - 1919)* Homer S. Johnson (1860 - 1937)* *Calculated relationship
  Inscription: Born Hamden, Conn 1813-1902
  Burial:
 Oakland Cemetery
 Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, USA
 Plot: Outlot 3
  Created by: bobby jett
 Record added: May 20, 2012
 Find A Grave Memorial# 90428122


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