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Andrew Johnson and Tennessee. Share full article. Feb. 7, 1869. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from February 7, 1869, Page 3 Buy Reprints.
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Park Ranger John on MSNANDREW JOHNSON NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE- TENNESSEE - MSNAndrew Johnson's history in Greenville TN goes back to his childhood. He was born in Raleigh North Carolina in 1808 and apprenticed to a tailor there while still very young.
The eloquent and able speech of Senator JOHNSON, of Tennessee, at Cincinnati, was but briefly alluded to by telegraph. We have the satisfaction of publishing it in full below.
Andrew Johnson grew up poor in Raleigh, North Carolina. At 14, he was indentured to a tailor but ran away, ending up in Greeneville, Tennessee, where he caught the eye of Eliza McCardle.
The Indianapolis Journal publishes the following letter from ANDREW JOHNSON, written in answer to a letter inviting him to speak at Logansport, Ind.: NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sunday, Aug. 21, 1864.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — For nearly a century, the Andrew Johnson Building has loomed large over Knoxville. To this day, it remains a fixture in the city’s center. For now, it sits empty, but its ...
The Friends of the Library and Oliver Hospitality are hosting a behind-the-scenes sneak peek event at the Andrew Johnson Hotel before renovations begin. “Meet Me at the AJ” is set for 5-9 p.m ...
Mr. JOHNSON called our attention to our misinformation as to his statements in reference to freeing the slaves of Tennessee. He does not, claim, as he stated to us, that he said he freed, them by ...
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