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- Robert_Gibbon_Johnson abstract "Robert Gibbon Johnson (1771–1850), known as Colonel Johnson, was a gentleman farmer, historian, horticulturalist, 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 in 1820 to demonstrate that they were not poisonous, as was commonly thought at the time. He also 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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- Robert_Gibbon_Johnson wikiPageLength "1983".
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- Robert_Gibbon_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Apocrypha.
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- Robert_Gibbon_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Jersey_politicians.
- Robert_Gibbon_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Salem,_New_Jersey.
- Robert_Gibbon_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Category:Princeton_University_alumni.
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- Robert_Gibbon_Johnson wikiPageWikiLink Tomato.
- Robert_Gibbon_Johnson wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colonel Robert Johnson".
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- Robert_Gibbon_Johnson subject Category:1771_births.
- Robert_Gibbon_Johnson subject Category:1850_deaths.
- Robert_Gibbon_Johnson subject Category:New_Jersey_politicians.
- Robert_Gibbon_Johnson subject Category:People_from_Salem,_New_Jersey.
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- Robert_Gibbon_Johnson subject Category:Slave_owners.
- Robert_Gibbon_Johnson hypernym Farmer.
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- Robert_Gibbon_Johnson comment "Robert Gibbon Johnson (1771–1850), known as Colonel Johnson, was a gentleman farmer, historian, horticulturalist, 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 in 1820 to demonstrate that they were not poisonous, as was commonly thought at the time.".
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