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WOMEN OF DISTINCTION.

CHAPTER XXVIII.

MRS. A. E. JOHNSON.

This very excellent lady was born in Toronto, Canada, in 1858, and was edncated in Montreal, where she was also converted and baptized, joining the Point St. Charles Baptist Church when quite young. She is the daughter of Levi and Ellen Hall, formerly of the State

MRS. A. E. JOHNSON.

of Maryland. Upon the death of her father her mother returned to Baltimore, where she and her daughter both reside at this time. Mrs. Johnson was teaching a day school in the Water's M. E. Chapel, in Baltimore, when she and Rev. Harvey Johnson, D. D., became acquainted; as a result of which they were married in 1877, and now