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Trooper Harold B. Johnson
1887 - 1948
61 years
old
Tour of Duty: 24 Years
Died on October 11, 1948
Cause of Death: Automobile Accident
Date of Incident: Monday, October 11, 1948
Weapon Used : none
Suspect Info: N/A |

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Trooper Johnson was born in North Stratford, New Hampshire
on August 24,1887. He spent many years in Groveton, where his parents owned the
Eagle Hotel, and in 1940, he moved to Lancaster. He was first employed
by the State Motor Vehicle Department in 1924. In 1937, Trooper Johnson
became one of the first State Troopers in New Hampshire, wore the No.
1 badge, and was, at the time of his death, the longest serving Trooper
on the force.
Trooper Johnson had just returned to duty after nine months of medical leave,
after having his leg crushed by a vehicle while directing traffic on New Year’s
Eve. On October 11, 1948, after returning from a court hearing in Groveton, the
cruiser that Trooper Johnson was riding in collided with the side of a Boston
and Maine freight train at a crossing on Route 3 about a quarter mile south of
Groveton. Trooper Johnson died instantly along with Lancaster Police Chief, Andrew
T. Malloy. The driver of the cruiser, Trooper Frank Helms, suffered a concussion
and other injuries but survived the crash.
Trooper Johnson left behind his wife and three children. |