Margaret
AUGUST 12, 2008 10:29 AM

Larry, glad you found the article interesting! While the Zodiac did belong to General Robert Wood Johnson for a while in the 1920s, it was a personal possession and was never part of Johnson & Johnson in any way. It belonged to the Johnson family, so there wouldn't be any plans for Johnson & Johnson to get involved with it. I've seen a picture of it that was taken back when the General owned it and it's a beautiful boat. It's certainly good to know that something associated with General Johnson has been restored and is still around.

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