Proposed idea of Pan American Highway in 1924; director general of Pan American Highway Confederation; chairman of Selective Service Board in Silver Spring, Maryland; resident of Lynchburg
Served with the Musketeers military unit; retired Civil Service employee of Navail Air Base at Patuxent River, Maryland; born in Lynchburg, son of T. A. and Lena Price JENNINGS
Photocopies of originals; includes writings by JOHNS and newspaper clippings about memorial marker; born Prince Edward County, Virginia; pastor of Court Street Baptist Church, Lynchburg (1920-1926, 1941-1943), president of Virginia Theological Seminary (1929-1934)
Graduate of RMWC; wife of Stanhope S. JOHNSON; past president of Lynchburg Garden Club; founding member of Lynchburg Council of Garden Clubs; charter member of National Daffodil Society; past president of Lynchburg Woman's Club; active in Historical Society, YWCA, Child Care Center