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Former U.S. Presidents: #17 Andrew Johnson Historical Markers

 
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By Sandra Hughes
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Alabama (Limestone County), Mooresville — Cottonport / Mooresville
2Alabama (Limestone County), Mooresville — Mooresville — Incorporated in 1818
3Arkansas (Benton County), Bella Vista — United States Commanders in Chief
4Arkansas (Sebastian County), Fort Smith — Meeting of Nations — Fort Smith National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
5California (Monterey County), Big Sur — 951 — Point Sur Light Station
6California (Napa County), Yountville — Flags over California in 1870
7California (Santa Cruz County), Davenport — Swanton Pacific Ranch — The History of Swanton — As told by Al Smith, July, 1990 —
8California (Solano County), Vallejo — 16 — D.C. Madam's House
9District of Columbia (Washington), Capitol Hill — Acacia Life Insurance Building – 1936
10District of Columbia (Washington), Chinatown — e.9 — Mary Surratt's Boarding House — Civil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
11District of Columbia (Washington), Downtown — A Fortress of Finance: The US Treasury Building — The White House — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
12District of Columbia (Washington), Dupont Circle — After the Civil War — Dupont Circle — Diverse Visions | One Neighborhood —
13District of Columbia (Washington), Georgetown — The Colonial — Erected 1820 · Restored 1953
14District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — .2 — Ceremony at the Crossroads — Civil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
15District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — .2 — Ceremony at the Crossroads — Civil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
16District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — .6 — John Wilkes Booth’s Escape — Civil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
17Florida (Monroe County), Key West — In Memory of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd — 1833 - 1883 — Imprisoned Fort Jefferson, Florida (July 24, 1865) —
18Florida (Nassau County), Fernandina Beach — F-376 — The Lesesne House
19Georgia (Baldwin County), Milledgeville — L14 — The Old Governor's Mansion — "Utmost Disorder and Confusion" — March to the Sea Heritage Trail —
20Georgia (Chatham County), Savannah — 25-37 — History Of Emancipation: Special Field Orders No. 15
21Illinois (Adams County), Quincy — The Browning House
22Kansas (Leavenworth County), Leavenworth — Law Offices of Sherman, Ewing, and McCook — 60 Main Street — 1858 - 1859 —
23Kentucky (Knox County), Barbourville — The Battle of Barbourville — September 19, 1861 — First Kiosk —
24Maryland (Charles County), Port Tobacco — Port Tobacco: Conspiracy & the Plot to Assassinate President Lincoln
25Maryland (Charles County), St. Charles — Dr. Samuel A. Mudd — Treating an Assassin — John Wilkes Booth – Escape of An Assassin —
26Maryland (Kent County), Chestertown — Senator George Vickers — Helped Acquit President Andrew Johnson
27Maryland (St. Mary's County), Leonardtown — The Mural Story
28Maryland (Washington County), Sharpsburg — Not For Themselves, But For Their Country — Inscription from the Private Soldier Monument in the center of the Cemetery — Antietam National Battlefield, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
29Missouri (Pike County), Louisiana — John Brooks Henderson — Nov. 16, 1826 - April 12, 1913
30Montana (Gallatin County), Bozeman — Fort Ellis
31New York (Cayuga County), Auburn — William H. Seward — Born 1801 — Died 1872 — Resided in This House 1824-1872 —
32New York (Erie County), Buffalo — The Fenian Invasion of 1866
33New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Frederick Douglass Home Site
34New York (New York County), New York — Carl Schurz Monument — Morningside Park
35North Carolina (Durham County), Durham — Unity
36North Carolina (Macon County), Franklin — Thomas's Legion — A Unique Command
37North Carolina (Wake County), Raleigh — H 6 — Andrew Johnson — 1808 - 1875
38North Carolina (Wake County), Raleigh — H 11 — Andrew Johnson — 1808 - 1875
39North Carolina (Wake County), Raleigh — Andrew Johnson Birth Site
40North Carolina (Wake County), Raleigh — Birthplace of Andrew Johnson
41North Carolina (Wake County), Raleigh — Presidents North Carolina Gave The Nation
42Ohio (Columbiana County), Wellsville — The Whitacre House Site
43Ohio (Franklin County), Columbus — Camp Chase — The Historic National Road in Ohio
44Ohio (Hamilton County), Cincinnati — 61-31 — Salmon Portland Chase
45Ohio (Jefferson County), Steubenville — 7-41 — Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton
46Ohio (Warren County), Franklin — 11-83 — Lewis Davis Campbell / Robert Cumming Schenck
47Pennsylvania (Dauphin County), Harrisburg — Harrisburg's Grand Review of Black Troops
48Pennsylvania (Dauphin County), Harrisburg — Market Square During The Civil War
49Pennsylvania (Lancaster County), Lancaster — Stevens Grave & Memorial — Shreiner-Concord Cemetery
50Pennsylvania (Lancaster County), Lancaster — Thaddeus Stevens
51South Carolina (Greenville County), Greenville — 23-37 — Sans Souci
52South Carolina (Laurens County), Laurens — 30-6 — Laurens County / Laurens Historic District
53South Dakota (Custer County), Custer — An Agreement Between Cultures — The Fort Laramie Treaty Created the Great Sioux Reservation
54Tennessee (Benton County), Eva — Battle of Johnsonville
55Tennessee (Benton County), Holladay — Fort Johnson — Controlling the Tennessee River
56Tennessee (Carter County), Elizabethton — 1A 20 — Andrew Johnson
57Tennessee (Carter County), Elizabethton — Samuel P. Carter — Admiral and General
58Tennessee (Cocke County), Parrottsville — Johnson's Parrottsville Slaves — Origin of Tennessee Emancipation Day
59Tennessee (Coffee County), Tullahoma — Tullahoma Campaign — June 24-July 4, 1863 — From Contraband to United States Colored Troops —
60Tennessee (Davidson County), Nashville — Andrew Johnson — 1808-1875
61Tennessee (Davidson County), Nashville — Fort Negley — Defending the Capital — Hood's Campaign —
62Tennessee (Davidson County), Nashville — 3A 77 — Maxwell House Hotel
63Tennessee (Davidson County), Nashville — 3A 38 — Nashville Inn
64Tennessee (Davidson County), Nashville — War on the Home Front — Belle Meade and Union Occupation
65Tennessee (Davidson County), Nashville — White’s Creek and the War — Fighting for Tennessee
66Tennessee (Dickson County), Charlotte — Civil War In Charlotte — "Marauding gangs of Freebooters"
67Tennessee (Gibson County), Trenton — 4B 35 — Gibson County Courthouse
68Tennessee (Giles County), Pulaski — Thomas McKissack Jones — (1816-1892) — Mayor-Judge Representative to Confederate Congress —
69Tennessee (Grainger County), Bean Station — Bean Station
70Tennessee (Grainger County), Bean Station — Bean Station
71Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — "I Have Wrestled With Poverty"
72Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — An Early Home — Andrew Johnson National Historic Park
73Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — Andrew Johnson — National Historic Site — Andrew Johnson National Cemetery —
74Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — 1C 91 — Andrew Johnson
75Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — Andrew Johnson — 1808 - 1875
76Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — Andrew Johnson
77Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — Andrew Johnson and Eliza Johnson Grave Marker — Andrew Johnson National Cemetery
78Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — Andrew Johnson and Family
79Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — Andrew Johnson Homestead
80Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — Andrew Johnson National Cemetery — Andrew Johnson National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
81Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — 1C 50 — Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
82Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
83Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — Bridge Burners — Hangings at the Depot
84Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — 1C 93 — Ellen “Nelly” VanVactor — Free Black Female Landowner
85Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — 1C 54 — Greeneville Union Convention
86Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — Greeneville, Tennessee
87Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — Greeneville, Tennessee
88Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — Greenville Cumberland Presbyterian Church — Founded 1841
89Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — Home of Andrew Johnson
90Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — Margaret Johnson Patterson Bartlett / Andrew Johnson
91Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — Preserving the President’s Legacy — Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
92Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — The Dickson - Williams Mansion — A House Divided
93Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — The Heart of the Household — Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
94Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — The Home of the 17th President
95Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — The Homestead Grounds — Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
96Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — Tusculum College — President Andrew Johnson Museum & Library
97Tennessee (Greene County), Greeneville — 1C 65 — Valentine Sevier Home
98Tennessee (Greene County), Limestone — Unionist Stronghold — The Civil War in Greene County
99Tennessee (Humphreys County), New Johnsonville — Johnsonville — Constructing a Military Depot
100Tennessee (Humphreys County), New Johnsonville — 3E 12 — Old Johnsonville

130 entries matched your criteria. The first 100 are listed above. The final 30 ⊳
 
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