OVERVIEW:
BORN:
December 29, 1808
Raleigh, North Carolina
DIED:
July 31, 1875
Elizabethton, Tennessee
POLITICAL PARTY:
Democrat
HIGHLIGHTS:
1821-1828:
Tailor
1826:
Moved to Tennessee
1828-1830:
Alderman of Greeneville, TN
1834-1838
Mayor of Greeneville, TN
1835-1837:
TN State House of Representatives
1839-1841:
TN State House of Representatives
1841-1843:
TN State Senate
1843-1853:
U.S. House of Representatives
1853-1857:
Governor of Tennessee
1857-1862:
U.S. Senator (D-TN)
1862-1865:
Military Governor of Tennessee
1865:
Vice President of the United States
1865-1869:
17th President of the United States
February 24, 1868:
Impeached by the House of Representatives
May 16, 1868:
Acquitted by the Senate
March 3, 1869:
Returned Tennessee
1869:
Unsuccessful Candidate for U.S. Senate
1872:
Unsuccessful Candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives
1871-1875:
U.S. Senator (D-TN)
FIRST LADY:
RESOURCES:
BIOGRAPHIES:
White House
UVA Miller Center
Biographical Directory of Congress
Senate Historical Office
American Presidents (C-SPAN)
Wikipedia
PAPERS:
Library of Congress
American Presidency Project (UCSB)
ARTICLES:
Obituary (New York Times)
The Johnson Party (The Atlantic, 10/1866)
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1865 INAUGURATION:
1865 Address Upon Assuming Office
U.S. Senate
Library of Congress
National Park Service
New York Times
Wikipedia
JOHNSON ADMINISTRATION:
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR:
John P. Usher (1863-1865)
James Harlan (1865–1866)
Orville H. Browning (1866–1869)
ATTORNEY GENERAL:
James Speed (1864–1866)
Henry Stanbery (1866–1868)
William M. Evarts (1868–1869)
SECRETARY OF THE NAVY:
Gideon Welles (1861–1869)
POSTMASTER GENERAL:
William Dennison (1864–1866)
Alexander W. Randall (1866–1869)
SECRETARY OF STATE:
William H. Seward (1861–1869)
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY:
Hugh McCulloch (1865–1869)
SECRETARY OF WAR:
Edwin M. Stanton (1862–1868)
Thomas Ewing (Withdrawn)
Ulysses S. Grant (1867–1868)
John M. Schofield (1868–1869)
COUNSELORS/ ADVISORS:
Preston King
SUPREME COURT NOMINATION:
CONGRESS:
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE:
Schuyler Colfax (1863-1869)
1868 IMPEACHMENT AND ACQUITTAL:
U.S. Senate
House of Representatives
National Park Service
History of the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
Harper’s Weekly
Famous Trials (UMKC Law School)
Wikipedia
HISTORIC SITES:
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
Virtual Tour of the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site