Robert Gibbon Johnson

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روبرت غيبون جونسون (بالإنجليزية: Robert Gibbon Johnson)‏ هو محامي أمريكي، ولد في 23 يوليو 1771 في سالم في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 2 أكتوبر 1850 في نيو هيفن في الولايات المتحدة. rdf:langString
Robert Gibbon Johnson (July 23, 1771 – October 2, 1850), also known as Colonel Johnson, was an American gentleman farmer, historian, horticulturalist, judge, soldier and statesman who lived in Salem, New Jersey. He is especially renowned for the apocryphal story that he publicly ate a basket of tomatoes at the Old Salem County Courthouse in 1820 to demonstrate that they were not poisonous, as was supposedly commonly thought at the time. He was a keen antiquarian and wrote a history of Salem – An Historical Account of the First Settlement of Salem, in West Jersey – which was published by Orrin Rogers in 1839. rdf:langString
rdf:langString روبرت غيبون جونسون
rdf:langString Robert Gibbon Johnson
rdf:langString Robert Gibbon Johnson
rdf:langString Robert Gibbon Johnson
xsd:date 1850-10-02
xsd:date 1771-07-23
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rdf:langString St John's Episcopal Church, Salem, NJ
xsd:date 1771-07-23
rdf:langString His customary style was a ruffled shirt with his silvery hair in a queue.
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xsd:date 1850-10-02
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rdf:langString Hannah Carney, Juliana Zantzinger
rdf:langString روبرت غيبون جونسون (بالإنجليزية: Robert Gibbon Johnson)‏ هو محامي أمريكي، ولد في 23 يوليو 1771 في سالم في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 2 أكتوبر 1850 في نيو هيفن في الولايات المتحدة.
rdf:langString Robert Gibbon Johnson (July 23, 1771 – October 2, 1850), also known as Colonel Johnson, was an American gentleman farmer, historian, horticulturalist, judge, soldier and statesman who lived in Salem, New Jersey. He is especially renowned for the apocryphal story that he publicly ate a basket of tomatoes at the Old Salem County Courthouse in 1820 to demonstrate that they were not poisonous, as was supposedly commonly thought at the time. He was a keen antiquarian and wrote a history of Salem – An Historical Account of the First Settlement of Salem, in West Jersey – which was published by Orrin Rogers in 1839.
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