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  1. About. Elisa Johnson is a collection of timeless and one-of-a-kind eyewear designed by the brand’s namesake.

  2. Unlike Sarah Polk, who was known to be extremely influential during her husband’s administration, or Rachel Jackson, who came from one of Nashville’s oldest families, Eliza Johnson only amasses a few lines in many accounts of this time period. In many ways, she has become Tennessee’s forgotten First Lady, even though she is a fascinating and important historical figure in her own right ...

  3. Eliza McCardle Johnson. Eliza McCardle Johnson (October 4, 1810 – January 15, 1876) was the first lady of the United States and the wife of Andrew Johnson, the 17th president of the United States from 1865 to 1869. She previously served as Second Lady from March to April 1865.

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  5. Eliza Johnson described her family as “plain people from the mountains of Tennessee, brought here through a national calamity.” Due to Eliza’s poor health, she assigned her White House hostess duties to her daughter Martha. Eliza appeared publicly as First Lady justice twice during her husband’s four-year tenure, at a reception for ...

  6. 2. Aug. 2023 · Eliza McCardle Johnson was one of several first ladies who became an owner of enslaved individuals later in life through marriage. 2 Eliza knew from the moment when aspiring tailor, Andrew Johnson, first came to Greeneville that someday, “mark it,” she would marry him. 3 They were married on May 17, 1827, in Greeneville. 4 Mordecai Lincoln, a relative of Abraham Lincoln, officiated their ...

  7. On December 13, 1855, Martha married David Trotter Patterson, a lawyer and political ally of her father's. They had two children, Andrew Johnson Patterson and Belle Patterson (Landstreet). The Pattersons joined Andrew and Eliza and the rest of the family members that were in Nashville during the Civil War. When Lincoln was assassinated, Martha ...