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John Fielding, CEO
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Andrews got an assumed name certification for Pi Systems, and for additional income he and a partner fulfilled Johnson and Johnson's requests by hiring additional computer technicians.
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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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Andrew Johnson, who President Lincoln appointed the military governor of Tennessee, and who as President would later appoint other military governors in the South, said in 1862 that his authority to single-handedly rule Tennessee came to him by way of the guarantee clause!
In an act that would haunt Andrew Johnson during his impeachment trial; just seven hours before Lincoln's assassination, John Wilkes Booth left a note at Vice President Andrew Johnson's residence that read "Don't wish to disturb you.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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ANDREW JOHNSON On April 15, 1865, after visiting the wounded and dying President Lincoln in a house across the street from Ford's Theatre, the Vice President returned to his rooms at Kirkwood House.
In 1868, ONE vote saved President Andrew Johnson from impeachment.
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site honors the life and work of the nation's 17th President and preserves his two homes, tailor shop, and grave site.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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I've had much better results using Andrew Johnson's 3rd party drivers for the Canon on my Psions but these better drivers are not available for ER6.
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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Pima County Forensic Pathologist Andrew Sibley disputed the defense's argument that Greene had fractured Johnson's skull with his bare fist.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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Someone thought President Johnson was departing with Air Force One from a hangar at Andrews and it was a rule that the air space all around Andrews had to be cleared while a fighter squadron patrolled the sky and escorted the President's plane.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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He was also instrumental in the historic appointments of blacks to positions previously held only by whites--Thurgood Marshall to the Supreme Court, Andrew Brimmer to the Federal Reserve Board, and Robert Weaver to President Johnson's cabinet.
President Andrew Johnson VETOED the request, fearing that being a largely Republican area, the added representation would tip the scales against him in the impeachment proceedings he was facing.
Andrew Johnson, who had become President after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, was impeached by the House of Representative for abusing his executive powers and was tried in the Senate.
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