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1. Biography Of Andrew Johnson
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Andrew Johnson With the Assassination of Lincoln, the Presidency fell upon an old-fashioned southern Jacksonian Democrat of pronounced states' rights views. Although an honest and honorable man, Andrew Johnson was one of the most unfortunate of Presidents. Arrayed against him were the Radical Republicans in Congress, brilliantly led and ruthless in their tactics. Johnson was no match for them. Born in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1808, Johnson grew up in poverty. He was apprenticed to a tailor as a boy, but ran away. He opened a tailor shop in Greeneville, Tennessee, married Eliza McCardle, and participated in debates at the local academy. Entering politics, he became an adept stump speaker, championing the common man and vilifying the plantation aristocracy. As a Member of the House of Representatives and the Senate in the 1840's and '50's, he advocated a homestead bill to provide a free farm for the poor man.
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During the secession crisis, Johnson remained in the Senate even when Tennessee seceded, which made him a hero in the North and a traitor in the eyes of most Southerners. In 1862 President Lincoln appointed him Military Governor of Tennessee, and Johnson used the state as a laboratory for reconstruction. In 1864 the Republicans, contending that their National Union Party was for all loyal men, nominated Johnson, a Southerner and a Democrat, for Vice President.

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Elizabeth Johnson BORN: December 29, 1808 Raleigh, North Carolina CHILDREN: 3 Sons, 2 Daughters PROFESSION: Tailor/Public Servant POLITICAL PARTY: Democratic, Unionist HOME STATE: Tennessee POLITICAL OFFICES: U.S. Congressman, Governor (TN), U.S. Senator, Vice President, Elected again to Senate after leaving the Presidency. DIED: July 31, 1875 (Age - 66) BURIED: Greenville, Tennessee
Andrew Johnson was burried wrapped with the American Flag and a copy of the U.S. Constitution under his head. "The Constitution-breakers are trying the Constitution-defender, the conspirators are sitting in judgment on the man who would not enter into their conspiracy, who was, and is, faithful to his oath, his country, the Union, and the Constitution."
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Andrew Johnson National Historic Site honors the life and work of the nation's 17th President and preserves his two homes, tailor shop, and grave site. Andrew Johnson's life exemplifies many struggles faced by Americans today. He worked his way from tailor to President. He stood strong for his ideals and beliefs. His presidency, from 1865 - 1869, illustrates the United States Constitution at work following Lincoln's assassination and during attempts to reunify a nation that had been torn by civil war. His work helped shape the future of the United States and his influences continue today. Home Accessibility Activities Facts ... FirstGov

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Born: December 29, 1808, Raleigh, North Carolina Died: July 31, 1875, Carters Station, Tennessee (Paralysis - 66) Interred: Greeneville, Tennessee 56 years old, Tailor, Democrat-Republican Married: May 17, 1827, to Eliza McCardle Children: Martha (1828-1901); Charles (1830-63); Mary (1832-83); Robert (1834-69); Andrew (1852-79) Also served: Tennessee Governor
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Let peace and prosperity be restored to the land. May God bless this people: may God save the Constitution. - Andrew Johnson in the U.S. Senate
March 22, 1875 [Please note: The complexity of the Reconstruction period precludes even the barest sketch of the issues surrounding Andrew Johnson's Presidency. Readers with an interest in this period are advised to consult some of the sources listed in the bibliography at the end of this profile.] Andrew Johnson was born in Raleigh, North Carolina in 1808, and like the previous North Carolina born presidents, Andrew Jackson and James K. Polk, he was elected to office from Tennessee. Although a native of the South, Johnson was a firm supporter of the Union. During the desperate days of the Civil War, he served as the military governor of Tennessee and finally as vice-president under the second term of Abraham Lincoln. After Lincoln's assassination, the heavy task of restoring a nation after the ravages of a civil war fell to the tailor from North Carolina. Andrew Johnson began his life in a small wooden house which is still preserved in Raleigh at the Mordecai Historic Park. His parents, Jacob and Mary Johnson, maintained the home by working for Casso's Inn, a popular inn and stable. The Johnson home stood on the property of the inn. Both of Andrew's parents worked thereMary as a weaver, Jacob as the hostler, while Jacob also acted as janitor for the State Capitol. Andrew was the younger of two sons born into the Johnson family. Jacob Johnson rescued two or three friends (recollections were unclear) from drowning in 1812, but the effort cost him his health, and he died within a year, leaving Mary to raise Andrew and his brother William. In an effort to provide a trade for her sons, Mary Johnson apprenticed her sons to a tailor in Raleigh when Andrew was fourteen.

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Andrew Johnson
17th President of the United States
(April 15, 1865 to March 3, 1869) Nickname: None Born: December 29, 1808, in Raleigh, North Carolina
Died: July 31, 1875, in Carter's Station, Tennessee Father: Jacob Johnson
Mother: Mary McDonough Johnson
Married: Eliza McCardle (1810-1876) , on May 5, 1827
Children: Martha Johnson (1828-1901); Charles Johnson (1830-63); Mary Johnson (1832-83); Robert Johnson (1834-69); Andrew Johnson (1852-79) Religion: No formal affiliation
Education: No formal education Occupation: Tailor, public official Political Party: Democratic Other Government Positions:
  • Served as Alderman of Greeneville, Tennessee, 1830-33
  • Elected Mayor of Greeneville, Tennessee, 1834
  • Member of Tennessee State Legislature, 1835-43

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9. President Andrew Johnson Museum And Library, Greeneville, Tennessee
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Greeneville, Tennessee The President Andrew Johnson Museum and Library is the official presidential library. First elected a Greeneville alderman in 1829 and mayor in 1834, Johnson quickly progressed up the political ladder to state legislator and senator. In Washington, he served for 10 years in the House of Representatives. After 2 terms as Governor of Tennessee, Johnson was elected to the US Senate in 1857. President Abraham Lincoln choose Johnson as his running mate in 1864. Johnson became the 17th President of the United States upon the assassination of Lincoln on April 15, 1865. He tried to implement Lincoln's plan for reconciliation with the southern states but was unsuccessful. Upon completion of his term in 1869 he returned to Greeneville. In 1874 Tennessee once again elected him to the US Senate, where he died in office July 31, 1875. The President Andrew Johnson Museum and Library collection includes original Johnson family papers, books and artifacts, as well as Johnson papers on microfilm from other libraries across the country. The collection is located in the oldest academic building on the campus of Tusculum College, where Johnson served as a Trustee from 1844 to 1875. According to college records, Johnson gave $20 toward the $4,000 total construction cost of the building. The building also houses the college's original library and archives and Museum Studies program. LOCATION: Tusculum College (Box 5026), Greeneville, TN 37743. Phone 423-638-4111.

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Andrew Johnson, the seventeenth President of the United States, was born in Raleigh, North Carolina, December 29, 1808. His father died while he was yet scarcely advanced beyond infancy, and the family was thus left in extreme poverty. At ten years of age Andrew was apprenticed to a tailor.
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HarpWeek Commentary: From a column on "Our surviving ex-Presidents": December 4, 1869, page 775. "Greenville, Tennessee, November 7, 1818. This is to certify that it is my desire that my son Andrew Johnson is bound an apprentice to James J. Selby to learn the Taylor’s Trade, and that he is to serve him faithfully until he is 21 years old. Andrew Johnson was born in the year 1808, December 29." "Mary Daughtry, by Turner Daughtry."
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11. The Impeachment Trial Of Andrew Johnson: U.S. Congressional Documents
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  • When impeachment proceedings were brought against President Johnson, Senator Reverdy Johnson of Maryland was instrumental in securing the President's acquittal.

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    Andrew Johnson
    17th President of the United States
    (April 15, 1865 to March 3, 1869) Nickname: None Born: December 29, 1808, in Raleigh, North Carolina
    Died: July 31, 1875, in Carter's Station, Tennessee Father: Jacob Johnson
    Mother: Mary McDonough Johnson
    Married: Eliza McCardle (1810-1876) , on May 5, 1827
    Children: Martha Johnson (1828-1901); Charles Johnson (1830-63); Mary Johnson (1832-83); Robert Johnson (1834-69); Andrew Johnson (1852-79) Religion: No formal affiliation
    Education: No formal education Occupation: Tailor, public official Political Party: Democratic Other Government Positions:
    • Served as Alderman of Greeneville, Tennessee, 1830-33
    • Elected Mayor of Greeneville, Tennessee, 1834
    • Member of Tennessee State Legislature, 1835-43

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    The Treasury Building served as the location of the temporary White House in 1865 when Andrew Johnson assumed the presidency following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The presidential association, coupled with historic documentation for furnishing the rooms, makes the Andrew Johnson Suite one of the most significant spaces in the Treasury Building The assassination of Lincoln came at a critical time in our country's history, just one week after the surrender of the Confederate Army. The President's plans to reunite the country were interrupted on April 14 , 1865 when John Wilkes Booth fired a fatal shot at Lincoln. The following morning Lincoln died, making his vice-president, Andrew Johnson, the seventeenth president of the United States. As a courtesy to Mary Todd Lincoln, Johnson delayed moving into the White House, allowing Mrs. Lincoln time to recover and plan her departure. In the meantime

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    ... Go back to links to portraits of vice presidents. Served as president from 1865 to 1869 Andrew Johnson (1808-1875), the first president to be impeached, became chief executive upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The Civil War had just ended. Johnson, a Democrat from Tennessee, inherited the wartime dispute between Lincoln and Congress over how to treat the South after the war. This disagreement soon intensified, as more and more Republicans in Congress came to oppose Johnson's views. Congress enacted its policies in spite of his repeated vetoes. The division became so wide that the United States House of Representatives voted to impeach him. But the Senate failed by one vote to remove Johnson from office.
    Throughout his life, and especially his presidency, Johnson aroused either strong support or fierce dislike. Historians have also been divided in their estimation of him. Some view him as an unfit leader who was too generous to the Southerners after the war. Others have portrayed him as a leader of unusual vision who accurately saw that harsh treatment of the Southern States would increase divisions in the Union. Some scholars believe Johnson's acquittal in the impeachment trial preserved the independence of the presidency.
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