This July marks the third anniversary of the Kilmer House blog. The first post went up on July 12, 2006 – the first-ever blog post on the first-ever blog for Johnson & Johnson. And now, three years later, to celebrate … Continue reading
Category Archives: Anniversaries
2009 is a big year for anniversaries at Johnson & Johnson. For instance, it was 70 years ago (in 1939) that Dr. Philip Levine, working in our laboratories, discovered the human Rh factor. It’s been 60 years (1949) since we … Continue reading
Artist’s Rendering of the First Johnson & Johnson Building The beginning of January 2009 marks 123 years since James Wood Johnson got off a New York to Philadelphia train in New Brunswick, New Jersey to rent space for a new … Continue reading
A Johnson & Johnson employee from the New York office who served in World War I On Veteran’s Day, we remember the men and women who serve their countries, and express our appreciation and gratitude toward them. On this Veteran’s Day, Kilmer … Continue reading
In 1908 Johnson & Johnson completed an addition to the “New” Red Cross Cotton Mill. The mill had been built in 1901 and just a few short years later, it needed to be expanded due to the growth of … Continue reading

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