DEATH OF ANDREW JOHNSON
Ex-President Johnson died, July 31, at the
residence of his daughter, Mrs. W. R. Brown, near Carter Station, Tennessee. On the 27th,
when he left his home in Greenville, he was apparently in vigorous health; but soon after
reaching his daughters house, on the evening of the 28th, he was stricken
with paralysis, which mainly affected his left side, and rendered him unconscious. He
rallied occasionally, but finally passed away. Mr. Johnson was in his sixty-seventh year.
We give his portrait on page 665.
Articles Related to the Remainder of
Johnson's Term and Life:
The Democratic
Convention (Give me another Horse) (cartoon)
July 25, 1868, page 480
All Quiet on the Potomac (cartoon)
October 31, 1868, page 695
Andrew Johnson
March 13, 1869, page 162
The Political Death of the Bogus Caesar (cartoon)
March 13, 1869, page 164
A. J. Returns to his First Love (cartoon)
March 6, 1869, page 160
"Farewell, A Long Farewell, To All My
Greatness!" (cartoon)
March 13, 1869, page 176
Preparing To Go Out (cartoon)
March 13, 1869, page 171
Home At Last (cartoon)
April 24, 1869, page 267
Notes
November 6, 1869, page 707
"Poor Andy" (cartoon)
November 20, 1869, page 752
Mr. Seward
March 20, 1869, page 178
The Whirligig Of Time (cartoon)
February 20, 1875, page 164
Death of Andrew Johnson
August 14, 1875, page 655
The Late Andrew Johnson (illus)
August 14, 1875, page 665
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