Person
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Andreas Johnson
Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson (17. Präsident der USA (1865–1869))
Andrew Johnson (17º presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America)
Andrew Johnson (American politician, 17th president of the United States (in office from 1865 to 1869))
Andrew Johnson (Amerikaans gouverneur)
Andrew Johnson (amerikai politikus, az Amerikai Egyesült Államok 17. elnöke (1865-1869))
Andrew Johnson (maika-17 a Presidente ti Estados Unidos iti Amerika)
Andrew Johnson (politicien américain, 17e président des États-Unis)
Andrew Johnson (político estadounidense)
Andrew Johnson (prezydent USA)
Endrü Conson
Endrū Džonsons
Johnson, Andrew
Johnson, Andrew (Mr)
Johnson, Andrew (prés. E.U.)
Johnson (President)
Άντριου Τζόνσον (17ος πρόεδρος των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών Αμερικής)
Андрю Джонсън
Ендрју Џонсон
Ендру Џонсон
Ендрю Джонсон
Эндру Джонсан
Эндрю Джонсон (политический деятель США, президент США)
ენდრიუ ჯონსონი
אנדרו ג'ונסון
ענדרו זשאנסאן
أندرو جونسون
اندرو جانسون
اندرو جانسون (افسر و سیاست‌مدار آمریکایی)
انڈریو جانسن
اینڈریو جانسن
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አንድሪው ጆንሰን
अँड्र्यू जॉन्सन
एंड्र्यू जॉनसन
অ্যান্ড্রু জন সন
ಆಂಡ್ಯ್ರೂ ಜಾನ್ಸನ್
แอนดรูว์ จอห์นสัน
앤드루 존슨
アンドリュー・ジョンソン (アメリカ合衆国の政治家)
安德鲁·约翰逊
安祖莊臣
Dates: 
1808-1875
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author
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Anthony, Patricia J.
Bergeron, Paul H.
Bergeron, Paul H. (co-author)
Clark, Patricia P.
Democratic Party (U.S.) (isAffiliatedWith)
États-Unis Président (1865-1869 : Johnson)
États-Unis Président (1865-1869 : Johnson) (see also from)
Foster, Lillian (co-author)
Graf, LeRoy P
Graf, LeRoy P.
Haskins, Ralph W
Haskins, Ralph W.
Johnson, Andrew
Knape, Wolfgang (1947-)
Moore, Frank
Smith, Marion O.
Smith, Marion O. (co-author)
United States President (1865-1869 : Johnson) (isRelatedTo)
United States President (1865-1869 : Johnson) (see also from)
United States Presidente (1865-1869 : Johnson) (see also from)
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United States. Congress. Senate (isAffiliatedWith)
United States. Dept. of State
United States. President (1865-1869 : Johnson)
Wyatt, Robert (1948- ))
Titles: 
Andrew Johnson, president of the United States, his life and speeches, by Lillian Foster,...
George Gershwin reader, The
Great impeachment and trial of Andrew Johnson
Index to the Andrew Johnson Paper
Message from the president of the United States to the Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the 2d session for the 40th Congress, with the reports of the heads of departments and selections from accompanying documentsMessage from the president of the United States [Andrew Johnson] to the Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the 2d session for the 40th Congress, with the reports of the heads of departments and selections from accompanying documents
Message from the president of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the 2d session of the 39th Congress, with the reports of the heads of departments and selections from accompanying documents
Message from the president of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the 3d session of the 40th Congress, with the reports of the heads of departments and selections from accompanying documents
Message of the president of the United States [Andrew Johnson] and accompanying documents to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the 3d session of the 40th Congress. Part I
Message of the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of December 18, 1867 information in relation to the occupation of the island of San Juan, in Puget Sound : February 22, 1868, read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed
Opinion on the constitutional power of the military to try and execute the assassins of the President
papers of Andrew Johnson, The
Papers relating to foreign affairs : accompanying the annual message of the president to the first session thirty-ninth congress.
Pictorial history of the Civil War in the United States of America, 1868:
presidency of Andrew Johnson, The
Speech of the Hon. Wm. M. Churchwell, of Tennessee, on the public lands, and Mr. Johnsoǹs momestead [sic] bill for the encouragement of industry and agriculture : delivered in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, March 30, 1852
Speeches of Andrew Johnson, president of the United States
Unterwegs im Salzburger Land
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress website, viewed September 27, 2016 (Johnson, Andrew, (father-in-law of David Trotter Patterson), a Representative and a Senator from Tennessee and a Vice President and 17th President of the United States; born in Raleigh, N.C., on December 29, 1808; self-educated; at the age of 13 was apprenticed to a tailor; moved to Tennessee in 1826; employed as a tailor; alderman of Greeneville, Tenn., 1828-1830; mayor of Greeneville 1834-1838; member, State house of representatives 1835-1837, 1839-1841; elected to the State senate in 1841; elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-eighth and to the four succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1843-March 3, 1853); chairman, Committee on Public Expenditures (Thirty-first and Thirty-second Congresses); did not seek renomination, having become a gubernatorial candidate; Governor of Tennessee 1853-1857; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate and served from October 8, 1857, to March 4, 1862, when he resigned; chairman, Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses (Thirty-sixth Congress), Committee on the District of Columbia (Thirty-sixth Congress); appointed by President Abraham Lincoln Military Governor of Tennessee in 1862; elected Vice President of the United States on the Republican ticket with Abraham Lincoln in 1864 and was inaugurated on March 4, 1865; became President of the United States on April 15, 1865, upon the death of Abraham Lincoln; wide differences arising between the President and the Congress, a resolution for his impeachment passed the House of Representatives on February 24, 1868; eleven articles were set out in the resolution and the trial before the Senate lasted three months, at the conclusion of which he was acquitted (May 26, 1868) by a vote of thirty-five for conviction to nineteen for acquittal, the necessary two-thirds vote for impeachment not having been obtained; retired to his home in Tennessee upon the expiration of the presidential term, March 3, 1869; unsuccessful candidate for election to the United States Senate in 1869 and to the House of Representatives in 1872; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1875, until his death near Elizabethton, Carter County, Tenn., July 31, 1875; interment in the Andrew Johnson National Cemetery, Greeneville, Greene County, Tenn.)
Lossing, B. J. Pictorial history of the Civil War in the United States of America, 1868 p. 37 (prominent East Tenn. Loyalist; suffered persecution; member of Congress)
Presidents Vice-Presidents Legislators Governors
University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Special Collections Library. J.G.M. Ramsey family papers, 1790-1869 (President Johnson; will be the best friend the South has)
Wikipedia, Mar. 28, 2013 (Andrew Johnson; b. Dec. 29, 1808, Raleigh, N.C., d. July 31, 1875, near Elizabethton, Tenn.)
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