Andrew Johnson

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Andrew Johnson
17th President of the United States
In office
April 15, 1865 – March 4, 1869
Vice PresidentNone
AsíwájúAbraham Lincoln
Arọ́pòUlysses S. Grant
16th Vice President of the United States
In office
March 4, 1865 – April 15, 1865
ÀàrẹAbraham Lincoln
AsíwájúHannibal Hamlin
Arọ́pòSchuyler Colfax
Military Governor of Tennessee
In office
March 12, 1862 – March 4, 1865
Appointed byAbraham Lincoln
AsíwájúIsham G. Harris
Arọ́pòE. H. East (Acting)
United States Senator
from Tennessee
In office
October 8, 1857 – March 4, 1862
AsíwájúJames C. Jones
Arọ́pòDavid T. Patterson
In office
March 4, 1875 – July 31, 1875
AsíwájúWilliam G. Brownlow
Arọ́pòDavid M. Key
17th Governor of Tennessee
In office
October 17, 1853 – November 3, 1857
AsíwájúWilliam B. Campbell
Arọ́pòIsham G. Harris
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's 1st district
In office
March 4, 1843 – March 3, 1853
AsíwájúThomas D. Arnold
Arọ́pòBrookins Campbell
Àwọn àlàyé onítòhún
Ọjọ́ìbí(1808-12-29)Oṣù Kejìlá 29, 1808
Raleigh, North Carolina
AláìsíJuly 31, 1875(1875-07-31) (ọmọ ọdún 66)
Elizabethton, Tennessee
Ọmọorílẹ̀-èdèAmerican
Ẹgbẹ́ olóṣèlúDemocratic
National Union
(Àwọn) olólùfẹ́Eliza McCardle Johnson
Àwọn ọmọMartha Johnson
Charles Johnson
Mary Johnson
Robert Johnson
Andrew Johnson, Jr.
OccupationTailor
SignatureCursive signature in ink

Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) je oloselu ara Amerika ati Aare ibe tele.


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  1. "American President: Andrew Johnson: Family Life". Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia. Archived from the original on 2008-07-19. Retrieved 2009-05-26. 
  2. Milton, George Fort (1930). The Age of Hate: Andrew Johnson And The Radicals. New York: Coward-McCann. p. 80. ISBN 1417916583. OCLC 739916. http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=14804076. "As for my religion, it is the doctrine of the Bible, as taught and practiced by Jesus Christ."