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Andrew Johnson Timeline

1808     Andrew Johnson is born in Raleigh, NC

1812     Jacob Johnson, Andrew's father, dies

1818     Andrew Johnson is apprenticed to James Selby

1826     Andrew Johnson arrives in Greeneville, TN

1827     Andrew Johnson marries Eliza McCardle

1828     Martha Johnson is born

1829     Andrew Johnson elected alderman of Greeneville

1830     Charles Johnson is born

1832     Mary Johnson is born

1834     Robert Johnson is born

1834     Andrew Johnson elected mayor of Greeneville

1835     Andrew Johnson becomes a state representative

1839     Andrew Johnson becomes a state representative

1841     Andrew Johnson becomes a state senator

1843     Andrew Johnson elected from the first congressional district as a United States Representative for the first of five terms

1846     Andrew Johnson introduces the Homestead Bill in the U.S. House of Representatives

1852     Andrew Johnson Jr. is born

1853     Andrew Johnson becomes Governor of Tennessee

1855     Andrew Johnson re-elected Governor of Tennessee

1857     Andrew Johnson becomes a U.S. Senator

1857     Andrew Johnson introduces the Homestead Bill in the U.S. Senate

1859     Robert Johnson becomes a member of the TN state legislature

1861     Andrew Johnson remains loyal to the Union at the outbreak of the Civil War and keeps his Senate seat when Tennessee secedes

1862     Andrew Johnson is appointed military governor of Tennessee and resigns from the Senate

1863     Charles Johnson dies from injuries sustained after a fall from a horse. He was serving as an assistant surgeon with the Union army outside of Nashville, TN

1864     Andrew Johnson elected Vice-President of the United States

1865     President Lincoln is assasinated and Andrew Johnson is sworn in as the 17th President of the United States

1865     Johnson appoints provisional governors for seven of the former Confederate states

1865     Johnson presents his First Annual Message to Congress

1866     The University of North Carolina awards Johnson an Honorary Doctorate

1866     Andrew Johnson holds a reception at the White House for Queen Emma of the Sandwich Islands, now known as Hawaii. This was the first time a queen had visited the White House.

1866     To try to persuade the public to elect a Congress sympathetic with his plan of reconstruction, Andrew Johnson tours the Northeast and Midwest in his "Swing Around the Circle" campaign.

1867     Johnson vetoes the Tenure of Office Act and the Military Reconstruction Bills

1867     Johnson suspends Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton

1867     The Senate approves the purchase of Alaska from Russia

1868     Johnson removes Edwin Stanton as Secretary of War

1868     Andrew Johnson is impeached by the House of Representatives. He is acquitted by the Senate.

1869     Johnson and his family return to Greeneville

1869     Robert Johnson dies

1869     Johnson's try for another term as United States Senator is defeated

1872     Johnson runs for the United States House of Representatives, but is defeated

1875     Johnson is elected to the United States Senate and attends a special session. He remains the only U.S. President to return to the Senate.

1875     Andrew Johnson dies of a stroke while visiting his daughter Mary in Carter County, TN

 

 

Sam Johnson  

Did You Know?
Martha Johnson Patterson, Andrew Johnson's daughter, said their slave Sam would boast that he was Johnson's servant. "But in truth," she continued, "Andrew Johnson belonged to Sam." According to family tradition, Andrew Johnson told Sam where he wished to be buried.

Last Updated: July 10, 2006 at 11:15 EST