Johnson, Leland R(oss)
JOHNSON, Leland R(oss)
JOHNSON, Leland R(oss). Also writes as J. Cleo Lee. American, b. 1937. Genres: Local history/Rural topics. Career: Rock Island Railroad, Chicago, IL, construction manager, c. 1955-57; Trunkline Gas Co., Houston, TX, construction manager, c. 1955-57; teacher and coach at public schools in Illinois, 1957-61; history teacher at public schools in St. Louis, MO, 1961-63; Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, instructor in history, 1964-67; Clio Research Co., Westmoreland, TN, founder, 1967, owner, 1967-. Vanderbilt University, George Peabody College, instructor, 1967-70. U.S. Army, historian and technical writer for Corps of Engineers, 1978-79, senior historian, 1980-81; Sandia National Laboratories, corporate historian, 1994-96. Publications: The Building of Nashville, 1968; From Memphis to Bristol: A Half-Century of Highway Construction in Tennessee, 1978; The Tennessee Limestone Industry: A History of Its Association, 1982; Boys Will Be Men: Middle Tennessee Scouting Since 1910, 1983; The First Presbyterian Church of Nashville: A Documentary History, 1986; The Parthenon of Nashville, 1991; Oak Ridge National Laboratory: The First Fifty Years, 1994. Fiction writer, under the pseudonym J. Cleo Lee. Contributor to history and engineering journals. Address: 301 Lake Westmoreland, Westmoreland, TN 37186, U.S.A.