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  • Record No:1.861
  • Subject/Title:Johnson, Andew
  • Artist:Dury, George
  • Date Created:Before 1866.
  • Owner/Location:TN State Museum 505 Deadrick Street. Nashville, TN 37243 Web Contact: TN State Museum
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  • Image Dimensions:29.50 X 24.50
  • Materials/Media:Photographic reproduction.
  • History:This is a photographic reproduction by George Dury of Record No. 3.599. The surface has been retouched with paint. This is an upper torso view with the subject in a seated position. The subject's left head is resting in his lap while his right arm is resting on a flat surface.
  • Notes:Andrew Johnson (1808-75), was trained as a tailor in South Carolina and began practicing his trade in Greeneville, TN in 1826. He served as Mayor of Greeneville (1830-34), State Representative (1835 & 1839), State Senator (1841), U.S. Representative (1843-1853), Governor of Tennessee (1853-57), U.S. Senator (1857-62), and Military Governor of Tennessee (March 1862-March 1865). Johnson was inaugurated as Vice President as a "Union Democrat" on March 4, 1865 and became President upon the assassinatoin of Abraham Lincoln on April 16, 1865. He was impeached by Congress in 1868, but not convicted by a margin of one vote. Finally, Johnson was elected to the U.S. Senate in March, 1875 and served until his death on July 31, 1875.
  • Categories:Portrait paintings; Military; Presidents; Civil War; Governors; Men.