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President Johnson, is an American artist, entrepreneur and philanthropist

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Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: 2007 Champ Car Banquet Indianapolis

2007 Champ Car Banquet Indianapolis
16 November 2007, Indianapolis, IN, USA Championship Team Owners Paul Newman, Carl Hass and Mike Lanigan with Champ Car President Steve Johnson

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Thou Art the Brightest Jewel in My Crown, reprinted 1880-95. reprinted 1880-95

Thou Art the Brightest Jewel in My Crown, reprinted 1880-95. reprinted 1880-95
Thou Art the Brightest Jewel in My Crown, reprinted 1880-95

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: William Henry Harrison, ca. 1850. Creators: Josiah Johnson Hawes, Albert Sands Southworth

William Henry Harrison, ca. 1850. Creators: Josiah Johnson Hawes, Albert Sands Southworth
William Henry Harrison, ca. 1850

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Girl with Portrait of George Washington, ca. 1850. Creators: Josiah Johnson Hawes

Girl with Portrait of George Washington, ca. 1850. Creators: Josiah Johnson Hawes
Girl with Portrait of George Washington, ca. 1850

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson
circa 1855: Andrew Johnson (1808 - 1875), Governor of Tennessee and later the 16th vice-president and 17th president of the United States

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: US President Lyndon Baines Johnson (1908-1973) delivers his We Shall Overcomeae speech Da

US President Lyndon Baines Johnson (1908-1973) delivers his We Shall Overcomeae speech Da
US President Lyndon Baines Johnson (1908-1973) delivers his We Shall Overcome speech Date: 1965

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Grover Cleveland, by 1891. Creator: Eastman Johnson

Grover Cleveland, by 1891. Creator: Eastman Johnson
Grover Cleveland, by 1891

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: The Death of Washington, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

The Death of Washington, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
The Death of Washington, (1877). George Washington on his deathbed, Mount Vernon, Virginia, USA, 14 December 1799. Washington (1732-1799)

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Angelica Peale Crowning Washington, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Angelica Peale Crowning Washington, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Angelica Peale Crowning Washington, (1877). George Washington, the first President of the United States, is crowned with a flower garland at Grays Ferry, near Philadelphia

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: G. Washington, (1877). Creator: Felix Octavius Carr Darley

G. Washington, (1877). Creator: Felix Octavius Carr Darley
G. Washington, (1877). Portrait of George Washington (1732-1799), general of the Continental troops during the Revolutionary War, and the first President of the United States

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: President Ronald Reagan speaks to astronauts on the Space Shuttle, 1981. Creator: NASA

President Ronald Reagan speaks to astronauts on the Space Shuttle, 1981. Creator: NASA
President Ronald Reagan speaks to astronauts on the second Space Shuttle flight, Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, USA, November 1981

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Signature of Andrew Johnson (litho)

Signature of Andrew Johnson (litho)
KW280669 Signature of Andrew Johnson (litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Johnson (1808-75); 17th President of United States; ); Photo eKen Welsh; American

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: President Roosevelt, returning to Miami, Florida, USA, after a fishing trip, 13 April, 1934

President Roosevelt, returning to Miami, Florida, USA, after a fishing trip, 13 April, 1934. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), 32nd President of the United States

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the United States, 1860s (1955)

Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the United States, 1860s (1955). Johnson (1808-1875) was Abraham Lincolns vice-president and succeeded Lincoln as president after his assassination

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Dr Samuel Mudd, member of the Lincoln conspiracy, 1865 (1955)

Dr Samuel Mudd, member of the Lincoln conspiracy, 1865 (1955). Mudd (1833-1883) was arrested on suspicion of being an accomplice of John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Edward Spangler, member of the Lincoln assassination plot, 1865 (1955)

Edward Spangler, member of the Lincoln assassination plot, 1865 (1955). Spangler (1825-1875) worked at Fords Theatre in Washington DC at the time when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated there by John

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Andrew Johnson, 16th President of the United States, (c1880)

Andrew Johnson, 16th President of the United States, (c1880). Johnson (1808-1875) succeeded to the presidency upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. His term lasted from 1865 to 1869

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: The impeachment of Andrew Johnson, 5 March 1868, (1872)

The impeachment of Andrew Johnson, 5 March 1868, (1872). Johnson (1808-1875), seventeenth President of the United States, succeeded to the presidency upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, 20th century

Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, 20th century. Johnson (1808-1875) succeeded to the presidency upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. His term lasted from 1865 to 1869

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Manuel John Johnson, English astronomer, 1862

Manuel John Johnson, English astronomer, 1862. Johnson (1805-1859) observed the total solar eclipse of 27 July 1832 while in charge of the St Helena observatory

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: The Yankee Fireman, 1866. Artist: John Tenniel

The Yankee Fireman, 1866. Artist: John Tenniel
The Yankee Fireman, 1866. The figure of Canada remarks They say theres Fire at Head-Centre House. If it Spreads to My Premises -. To which Fireman Johnson replies Guess its only Smoke, Miss

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: United States President Lyndon Johnson, at the White House, 1968

United States President Lyndon Johnson, at the White House, 1968

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson was the 17th President of the United States. Johnson became president by being Abraham Lincolns vice president at the time of Lincolns assassination

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Meanwhile back on the home front. To Lyndon Johnson, with Best Wishes. Cartoon by Gene Basset, 1965

Meanwhile back on the home front. To Lyndon Johnson, with Best Wishes. Cartoon by Gene Basset, 1965
VIETNAM WAR: CARTOON, 1965. ...Meanwhile back on the home front. To Lyndon Johnson, with Best Wishes. Cartoon by Gene Basset, 1965

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Andrew Heller Johnsons Great Ring Trick. Reconstruction cartoon from a contemporary newspaper

Andrew Heller Johnsons Great Ring Trick. Reconstruction cartoon from a contemporary newspaper
ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). Andrew Heller Johnsons Great Ring Trick. Reconstruction cartoon from a contemporary newspaper

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Governor of Texas John Connally, with his arm still in a sling after being injured during

Governor of Texas John Connally, with his arm still in a sling after being injured during the assassination of John F
CONNALLY & JOHNSON, 1964. Governor of Texas John Connally, with his arm still in a sling after being injured during the assassination of John F. Kennedy, speaks with president Lyndon Johnson

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: John Wilkes Booth, with knife rather than a gun, leaps from President Abraham Lincolns box at

John Wilkes Booth, with knife rather than a gun, leaps from President Abraham Lincolns box at Fords Theater
LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. John Wilkes Booth, with knife rather than a gun, leaps from President Abraham Lincolns box at Fords Theater, to escape after assassinating Lincoln

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Death of President Abraham Lincoln

Death of President Abraham Lincoln in Washington, D.C. April 15th 1865. The Nations Martyr. Mr. Chase C. J. Secy. McCulloch. Atty. General. Vice Prest. Johnson. Chas. Sumner. Secy. Stanton. Secy

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: PPRE2A-00203

PPRE2A-00203
Admission ticket to the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johson in the Senate, 1868. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of the document

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson
Portrait of US President Andrew Johnson. Digitally colored engraving of a 19th-century portrait

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Weighed & found wanting, published by H R Robinson, New York, 1844 (litho)

Weighed & found wanting, published by H R Robinson, New York, 1844 (litho)
AQS336612 Weighed & found wanting, published by H R Robinson, New York, 1844 (litho) by Clay, Edward Williams (1799-1857) (after); 32x43.3 cm; American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: George Washington (engraving)

George Washington (engraving)
6025760 George Washington (engraving) by Chappel, Alonzo (1828-87) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Washington)

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Abraham Lincoln (engraving)

Abraham Lincoln (engraving)
6025663 Abraham Lincoln (engraving) by Chappel, Alonzo (1828-87) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Abraham Lincoln)

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training

British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted, Houston, Texas, USA, Monday 2nd November 1964

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training

British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted, Houston, Texas, USA, Monday 2nd November 1964

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training

British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted, Houston, Texas, USA, Monday 2nd November 1964

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training

British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted, Houston, Texas, USA, Monday 2nd November 1964

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training

British Personnel at NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted, Houston, Texas, USA, Monday 2nd November 1964

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon November 1965 with President Lyndon B Johnson

Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon November 1965 with President Lyndon B Johnson and his wife Ladybird Johnson at a reception at the White house in Washington USA © Mirrorpix

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Princess Margaret with American President Lyndon B Johnson at the White House in

Princess Margaret with American President Lyndon B Johnson at the White House in Washington. November 1965

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: American Senator and Vice President elect of the United States Lyndon Johnson

American Senator and Vice President elect of the United States Lyndon Johnson, pictured on a visit to the UK, November 1960

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Linda Bird Johnson, daughter of the US President, at a party in a pub on Old Kent Road

Linda Bird Johnson, daughter of the US President, at a party in a pub on Old Kent Road with Michael Caine and Liz Fraser in attendance. 26th July 1967

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Major Washington on his Mission to the French Commander, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Major Washington on his Mission to the French Commander, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Major Washington on his Mission to the French Commander, (1877). George Washington (1732-1799), first president of the United States, was a major in the militia of the British Province of Virginia

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Signature Of Andrew Johnson 1808 To 1875 17Th President Of The United States 1865 To 1869

Signature Of Andrew Johnson 1808 To 1875 17Th President Of The United States 1865 To 1869

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Andrew Johnson 1808 To 1875. Seventeenth President Of The United States 1865 To 1869

Andrew Johnson 1808 To 1875. Seventeenth President Of The United States 1865 To 1869. First President To Be Impeached

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Gideon Welles 1802 To 1878. U. S. Secretary Of The Navy Under Presidents Abraham Lincoln & Andrew

Gideon Welles 1802 To 1878. U. S. Secretary Of The Navy Under Presidents Abraham Lincoln & Andrew Johnson
Gideon Welles 1802 To 1878. U.S. Secretary Of The Navy Under Presidents Abraham Lincoln & Andrew Johnson. From Photograph By Matthew Brady

Background imagePresident Johnson Collection: Andrew Johnson 1808 1875. 17Th President Of The United States 1865-69

Andrew Johnson 1808 1875. 17Th President Of The United States 1865-69. From Painting By Alonzo Chappel



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