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SUMMARY:Eliza Johnson
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20251004
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20251005
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CATEGORIES:First Spouse
LOCATION:Greeneville\, Tennesee
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 Wife of President Andrew Johnson</p>\n<p>Eliza Johnson was the wife of And
 rew Johnson, the 17th president of the United States, and served as First 
 Lady from 1865 to 1869. Born in Telford, Tennessee on October 4, 1810, she
  married Andrew Johnson in 1827 and largely avoided public life. Due to fr
 agile health, she delegated many social duties of the White House to her d
 aughter. Eliza was known for her quiet influence, strong moral character, 
 and support of her husband’s political career. She lived a private life 
 after his presidency and died in Greeneville, Tennessee, in 1876.</p>\n<p>
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DESCRIPTION:Born October 4\, 1810Wife of President Andrew Johnson\nEliza Jo
 hnson was the wife of Andrew Johnson\, the 17th president of the United St
 ates\, and served as First Lady from 1865 to 1869. Born in Telford\, Tenne
 ssee on October 4\, 1810\, she married Andrew Johnson in 1827 and largely 
 avoided public life. Due to fragile health\, she delegated many social dut
 ies of the White House to her daughter. Eliza was known for her quiet infl
 uence\, strong moral character\, and support of her husband’s political 
 career. She lived a private life after his presidency and died in Greenevi
 lle\, Tennessee\, in 1876.\n\n
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