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  1. Martha Johnson Patterson (October 25, 1828 – July 10, 1901) was the eldest child of Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States and his wife, Eliza McCardle. She served as the White House hostess during her father's administration and directed the restoration of the White House following the American Civil War . [2]

  2. Martha Johnson Patterson. Martha Johnson was the eldest child of Andrew and Eliza Johnson, born in Tennessee on October 25, 1828. While her father served in Congress, she attended school in Georgetown and occasionally visited the Polk White House.

  3. Martha Johnson Patterson (18281901) Born Greeneville, Tennessee After President Lincoln’s assassination, the mansion had been left in tatters by souvenir seekers, and under the direction of her mother, Patterson helped to restore it to its former state.

  4. 13 mars 2017 · One of the five children of President Andrew Johnson and First Lady Eliza McCardle Johnson, Martha Johnson occasionally served as White House hostess throughout her father’s administration.

  5. First Ladies: Martha Johnson Patterson. by ALookThruTime | posted in: First Ladies, First Lady | 1. Martha Johnson Patterson was the oldest daughter and child of President Andrew Johnson and his wife, Eliza McCardle Johnson. She served as hostess on many.

  6. On November 22, 1963, about two hours after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson took the Oath of Office, becoming the thirty-sixth President of the United States. Prior to serving as vice president, Johnson had represented his home state of Texas for more than twenty years in both the House of ...

  7. 17. JOHNSON HOME OVERVIEW: BORN: October 25, 1828 Greeneville, Tennessee Daughter of Andrew Johnson. DIED: July 10, 1901 (age 72) HIGHLIGHTS: 1865-1869: Served as White House Hostess . RESOURCES: White House Historical Association UVA Miller Center Wikipedia. PORTRAIT: Library of Congress