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Andrew Johnson: Plebeian and Patriot

By: Robert W. Winston | Book details

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ILLUSTRATIONS
Andrew Johnson Frontispiece
FACING PAGE
Jacob Johns(t)on's Marriage Bond14
Andrew Johnson's Birthplace, Raleigh, N. C.14
Andrew Johnson, Runaway Apprentice25
Dress Coat Made by Andrew Johnson25
Shears and Goose, Now in Tailor Shop at Greeneville, Tenn.25
Andrew Johnson's Tailor Shop at Greeneville, Tenn.88
As the Shop Appears Today, Encased in Brick38
Specimen of Andrew Johnson's Early Handwriting, 183657
Andrew Johnson in Masonic Regalia105
Mrs. Andrew Johnson105
Andrew Johnson's Home in Greeneville, Tenn.105
The "Secession Movement"162
A Threatening Letter Sent to Andrew Johnson in 1861189
The Capitol, Nashville, Tenn., Under Siege: Fort Andrew Johnson236
Map of Greeneville, Tenn.248
Tennessee Ticket for Governor in 1855257
Ticket for President, 1864257
Copperheadism vs. The Union261
The Tailor and Rail-splitter Mending the Union267
The Recommendation for Clemency in the Surratt Trial291
Johnson Is Crowned King, as Wade Predicted 807
Reconstruction and How It Works360

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