Image: Johnson House Brandon northeast corner
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Description: Johnson House is a solid 2 1/2-storey brick dwelling built in 1906. The classically detailed structure, with its distinctive Queen Anne Revival styling, was designed by W.A. Elliott. The house was built by Edwin H. Johnson, a pioneer Brandon merchant whose hardware business operated from 1885 to 1959. It was occupied by the Johnson family until 1978.
Title: Johnson House Brandon northeast corner
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