Dan W. Johnson Papers

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SDSU-Archives MA 041

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Dan W. Johnson Papers

Date(s)

  • 1855-2002 (Creation)

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8.38 linear feet (9 boxes)

Name of creator

(1917-2001)

Biographical history

Dan W. Johnson was born on June 2, 1917, in Ivanhoe, Minnesota, to William and Nora Johnson, owners of the Ivanhoe Times. Following in his family’s footsteps, he pursued a career in journalism, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Political Science from the University of Minnesota in 1940 and later a Master of Science in Journalism and Political Science from South Dakota State University in 1963. After college, he served in the U.S. Army during World War II. While stationed in Europe, he met his future wife, Jeanne, a native of Liverpool, England, and a member of the Canadian Armed Forces. They were married on July 16, 1945, in Antwerp, Belgium. The couple had two children, Craig W. and Judith J.

Johnson devoted his entire professional life to the newspaper industry. He began working at the family paper after high school and later studied journalism at the University of Minnesota. During his military service, he briefly served in the Coast Guard Artillery and was appointed editor of the Narragansett Bay Digest. He also worked in the Counter-Intelligence Corps in the European Theatre. After the war, he returned to the Ivanhoe Times, serving as Associate Editor from 1945 to 1951. He later held positions at the Minneapolis Tribune and the Brookings Register before joining South Dakota State University in 1961 as News Editor. In 1965, he became the Information Officer for the South Dakota Board of Regents.

In 1969, Johnson relocated to Marshall, Minnesota, where he served as Director of News and Publications at Southwest State University until his retirement in 1981. Beyond his university work, he consulted on several community initiatives, including the Brookings senior high school bond issue, the Marshall medical center bond issue, and Schwan’s Sales Enterprises corporate publications. He also contributed columns to the Brookings Register and the Marshall Independent. Dan W. Johnson passed away on December 17, 2001.

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Scope and content

The Dan W. Johnson Papers and Jeanne Johnson and Antiques Ltd. Records document the personal and professional lives of Dan and Jeanne Johnson, with a strong focus on their activities in Marshall, Lyon County, Minnesota. Spanning much of the 20th century, the collection reflects Dan Johnson’s career in journalism, public relations, and higher education, particularly his work at Southwest State University from 1969 until his retirement in 1981. It includes extensive newspaper clippings, correspondence, speeches, professional writings, campus directories, and institutional publications, much of it collected after retirement.

The collection also documents Johnson's earlier work as a newspaper editor, his service during World War II, and his post-retirement consulting work, most notably for Schwan’s Home Service, Inc. Records from Schwan’s include article drafts, internal correspondence, promotional materials, and photographs. Additional files highlight his community involvement through civic projects, local government initiatives, and regional journalism.

Personal and family materials are also significant in the collection, including correspondence, photographs, and memorabilia related to his children, grandchildren, and extended family. His military service is represented through wartime photos, placement letters, and related documents. Files on colleagues, friends, and educational institutions—such as the University of Minnesota and South Dakota State University—are present as well.

The Jeanne Johnson and Antiques Ltd. Records detail the operation of Jeanne Johnson’s antique business, including articles of incorporation, partner information, a personal planner, and clippings. The collection provides a community-based perspective on mid-to-late 20th-century life in southwest Minnesota, and offers research value in the fields of regional journalism, university public relations, civic engagement, and small business development.

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This collection is arranged into series:

  • Series 1. Jeanne Johnson and Antiques Ltd.
  • Series 2. Marshall, Minn. - Lyon County, Minn.- Southwest State University
  • Series 3. Personal papers
  • Series 4. Research and collected materials
  • Series 5. Schwan's Home Service, Inc.
  • Series 6. Photographs

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