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Alice E. Johnson (1862–1930) was an architect from Ohio, one of the first women architects in that state. Trained by her father, she inherited his practice when he died in 1901 and ran it successfully for the next thirty years. Johnson was born in 1862 in Fremont, Ohio to John Carlton and Celia (née Sigler) Johnson. She studied architecture with her father, whose practice primarily focused on public buildings including courthouses, jails and schools. Johnson died on 13 February 1936 in Fremont, aged 73.