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Record #:
20496
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A continuation of articles written to President Andrew Johnson during Reconstruction by North Carolina citizens. The letters covered were written between April 11, 1867 and August 9, 1867.
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20056
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A continuation articles covering reprinted letters written to Johnson during Reconstruction by North Carolina citizens. The letters covered were written between May and August 1865.
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20058
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A continuation of the articles written to Johnson during Reconstruction by North Carolina citizens. The letters reprinted cover August 1865-November 1865.
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Record #:
10208
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Rogers recounts the life of Andrew Johnson, the son of a Raleigh hotel porter who became President of the United States upon the death of Abraham Lincoln.
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Record #:
14970
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Andrew Johnson never received full credit for his great achievement to the presidency of the United States of America and few people know anything about his real outstanding ability. Although he never went to school, he achieved greatness while maintaining courage and respect for others despite conflict with other legislators.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 10 Issue 31, Jan 1943, p9
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Record #:
11747
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Andrew Johnson was born in poverty in Raleigh in 1808. Most people know him only as the man who became President after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. Wohl recounts his successes, including passage of the Homestead Act.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 2 Issue 11, Aug 1934, p7, 22, por
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