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caught Johnson's eye, however, because it offered an indisputable constitutional solution to the problem of slavery." In 1864, in a speech on the Senate floor, Johnson "cut loose from all Pro-Slavery associations by a bold declaration of strongest Anti Slavery sentiments," speaking in favor of the
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as the first bridge crossing a major river west of the Appalachian Mountains. Although the plaintiffs technically won twice based on their argument that the bridge obstructed a navigable river, the bridge was never demolished (only repaired after wind damage) and further bridges were then
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pavement. He was the last surviving member of Taylor's cabinet. Upon Johnson's death, the Supreme Court Bar unanimously issued a statement that praised Johnson for his contributions to the Court, and expressed their condolences for his sudden passing.
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which attempted to build support for President Johnson. Senator Johnson's report on the proceedings of the convention was entered into the record of President Johnson's impeachment trial. In the Senate, he also served on the
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Mary Johnson Morris and Thomas Hollingsworth Morris had the daughter Lydia Hollingsworth Morris (1857-1936) who married Hollins McKim (1825-1911). Their daughter Mary Camilla McKim married Huntington Williams
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Bowie) Wootton (1776–1825), who were third cousins. Her mother was the widow of Turnor Wootton (d. 1797), whom she married in 1794 and had one child with, William Turner Wootton, and was the daughter of
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before a military tribunal. Surratt was convicted and executed for plotting and aiding Lincoln's assassination. In 1866, he was a delegate to the
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immediate and universal emancipation, and advocated the proposed amendment to the Constitution forever prohibiting slavery in the United States.
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In 1866, he addressed the Senate regarding the appointment of provisional governors in the Southern States. In 1867, Johnson voted for the
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from 1835 until 1864. He was appointed chief commissioner of insolvent debtors of Maryland in 1817. From 1821 until 1825 he served in the
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of Johnson on the railing of the Battle Monument in front of his house to protest a speech he made in New York against President Fillmore.
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A Further Consideration of the Dangerous Conditions of the Country, the Causes Which Have Led to It, and the Duty of the People
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Mary Johnson (1822–1915), who married Thomas Hollingsworth Morris (1817–1872), the son of John Boucher Morris (1785-1874)
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Even though out of office, Johnson continued to offer his opinion on public matters. In December 1874, he wrote to
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The Dangerous Conditions of the Country, the Causes Which Have Led to It, and the Duty of the People
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Elizabeth Brand Monroe, The Wheeling Bridge Case (Boston:Northeastern University Press 1992) pp. 67
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Reports of cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals of Maryland: [1829-1842] ...
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Emily Contee Johnson (1832–1909), who married George Washington Lewis (1829–1885), brother of
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Two Against Lincoln: Reverdy Johnson and Horatio Seymour, Champions of the Loyal Opposition
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Witt, John Fabian. "Elias Hill's Exodus: Exit and Voice in the Reconstruction Nation." In
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Witt, John Fabian. "Elias Hill's Exodus: Exit and Voice in the Reconstruction Nation." In
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Eliza Ridgely Johnson (1823–1897), who married Henry Daingerfield (d. 1866), the son of
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discussing the potential impact of England's purchase of a controlling interest in the
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In 1863, he again took a seat in the United States Senate, serving through 1868. "The
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Final Freedom: The Civil War, the Abolition of Slavery, and the Thirteenth Amendment
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in East Baltimore. Johnson had been the last surviving member of the Taylor Cabinet.
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On November 16, 1819, Johnson married Mary Mackall Bowie (1801–1873), the sister of
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Louis E Johnson (1837–1905), who married Marie May Bostick (1856–1942). He was the
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Johnson served as United States Minister to the United Kingdom from 1868 to 1869.
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of 1867, the only Democrat to vote for a Reconstruction measure in 1866 or 1867.
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From his confirmation by the Senate in March 1849 until July 1850, Johnson was
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Reverdy Johnson, Jr. (1826–1907), who married Caroline Patterson (1828–1863)
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took office. While U.S. Attorney General, he was allowed to help Virginians
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for the settlement of disputes arising out of the Civil War, including the
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commissioned Johnson to revise the decisions of the military commandant,
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in his private capacity, that bridge also connecting two sections of the
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Ambassadors of the United States of America to the Court of St. James's
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and the daughter of Thomas Contee Bowie (1771–1813) and Mary Mackall (
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In November 1856, a large crowd, armed with guns and clubs, burned an
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Edward Contee Johnson (1843–1905), who married Kate Moore (1871–1922)
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Perley's Reminiscences of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
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After his death on February 10, 1876, Johnson was buried at the
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Patriots and Cosmopolitans: Hidden Histories of American Law
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Patriots and Cosmopolitans: Hidden Histories of American Law
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In early 1876, Johnson was in Annapolis arguing the case of
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People associated with the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
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The High Court of Chancery and the Chancellors of Maryland
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Ghieselen) Johnson (1773–1847). His younger brothers were
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Matilda Elizabeth Bowie Johnson (1829–1911), who married
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Times, Special Dispatch To The New-york (7 June 1869).
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at Rock Island in 1856.(which also led to litigation).
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From 1845 to 1849, Johnson represented Maryland in the
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Ambassadors of the United States to the United Kingdom
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Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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Democratic Party United States senators from Maryland
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Times, Special Dispatches To The New (6 April 1864).
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in 1812 and then studied law. He was admitted to the
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Gill, Richard W.; Johnson, John (1 September 1833).
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Reverdy Johnson Burnt in Effigy in Baltimore" 1091:"John Johnson (Johnson, John, 1798-1856, reporter)" 792:, and he returned home on the accession of General 754:On June 12, 1868, he was appointed minister to the 749: 540:and then returned to practice law for two decades. 1425: 543:In 1842, while helping North Carolina Congressman 2177:(Baltimore; The Sun Printing Establishment, 1867) 2168:(Baltimore; The Sun Printing Establishment, 1867) 1573: 1369: 777:Soon after his arrival in England negotiated the 739:, but he voted against passage of the amendment. 4817: 1698: 1670: 1629: 1328: 1065:American President: An Online Reference Resource 4871:Whig Party United States senators from Maryland 2061: 2012:Times, Special To The New York (16 July 1907). 1878:Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA 1061:"Reverdy Johnson (1849–1850): Attorney General" 1054: 1052: 1050: 1048: 1046: 838:in the Court of Appeals and was a guest at the 804:Again resuming his legal practice, he defended 4911:St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe) alumni 2427:Articles and topics related to Reverdy Johnson 1988:"Huntington Williams, was health commissioner" 1895: 1893: 922:Maria Louisa Johnson (1827–1893), who married 808:members against indictments brought under the 431:, alleged conspirator in the assassination of 4381: 4125: 3935: 3448: 3062: 2450: 1930: 1928: 1926: 1924: 1667:. Harvard University Press, 2007. pp. 120–123 1509: 1170:"JOHNSON, Reverdy - Biographical Information" 4921:Union (American Civil War) political leaders 4916:People of Maryland in the American Civil War 2245: 2151:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 2005: 1164: 1162: 1160: 1067:. The University of Virginia. Archived from 1043: 709: 665:. During this time he represented Maj. Gen. 43:United States Minister to the United Kingdom 2087: 1890: 1118: 4896:Members of the Maryland House of Delegates 4388: 4374: 4132: 4118: 3942: 3928: 3455: 3441: 3069: 3055: 2457: 2443: 1921: 1601: 1453: 1397: 1232: 55:September 14, 1868 β€“ May 13, 1869 29: 1874:"U.S. Reports: Memoranda, 92 U.S. (1875)" 1810: 1157: 329: 2137: 1366:. Harvard University Press, 2007. p. 121 861: 657:He served as a Maryland delegate to the 449: 4851:Fillmore administration cabinet members 1790:"REVERDY JOHNSON ON ENGLAND'S PURCHASE" 1545: 952:United States Marshal of South Carolina 585:. He resigned that position soon after 516:, where he became a legal colleague of 4818: 1207: 1137: 1112: 194:March 8, 1849 β€“ July 21, 1850 151:March 4, 1845 β€“ March 7, 1849 116:March 4, 1863 β€“ July 10, 1868 4846:Taylor administration cabinet members 4369: 4113: 3923: 3436: 3050: 2438: 2425: 2312:March 4, 1863 – July 10, 1868 2278:March 4, 1845 – March 7, 1849 2244: 2011: 1635: 1334: 968: 576:Attorney General of the United States 465:Johnson was born on May 21, 1796, in 4836:Politicians from Annapolis, Maryland 3078:United States senators from Maryland 2535:Presidency of William Henry Harrison 2508:1860 Constitutional Union Convention 2308:U.S. senator (Class 1) from Maryland 2274:U.S. senator (Class 1) from Maryland 1191: 1083: 661:and from 1861 to 1862 served in the 606:constructed, including one over the 469:. He was the son of a distinguished 1734:"REVERDY JOHNSON ON ANDREW JOHNSON" 1433:"Reverdy Johnson on Reconstruction" 1133:– via catalog.hathitrust.org. 558: 13: 2181: 702:effort than that advocated by the 534:Chief Justice of the United States 14: 4962: 4951:19th-century Maryland politicians 2491:1856 American National Convention 2236: 1532:United States Department of State 733:Joint Committee on Reconstruction 4186: 3984: 3908: 3260: 2125: 1058: 979:, Johnson is portrayed by actor 857: 750:Ambassador to the United Kingdom 394: 4946:Burials at Green Mount Cemetery 4891:19th-century American diplomats 4841:United States attorneys general 3464:United States Attorneys General 2530:Presidency of John Quincy Adams 2216:"Reverdy Johnson (id: J000169)" 2033: 1980: 1956: 1901:"Death at Mrs. Reverdy Johnson" 1866: 1838: 1782: 1726: 1657: 1356: 1317:, New York: Cambridge, p. 74, 1307: 1260: 875:Princeton University Art Museum 799: 640:in the controversial 1857 case 458:, relocated onto the campus of 325: 16:American politician (1796-1876) 2550:Presidency of Millard Fillmore 2398:U.S. Minister to Great Britain 2370:March 8, 1849 – July 21, 1850 1609:"Mr. Reverdy Johnson's Return" 1223: 1019: 182:United States Attorney General 1: 4936:Accidental deaths in Maryland 2232:where his papers are located. 2229:Guide to Research Collections 2069:"Reverdy Johnson (1796-1876)" 1517:"Reverdy Johnson (1796–1876)" 1095:onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu 630:presidential election of 1860 445: 332:; died 1871) 4931:Accidental deaths from falls 4456:Ministers Plenipotentiary to 4404:Ministers Plenipotentiary to 2545:Presidency of Zachary Taylor 1553:"Revendy Johnson in England" 1313:Vorenberg, Michael (2001), 943:(1837–1892) and grandson of 935:Attorney General of Maryland 481:from 1806 to 1811 and later 479:Attorney General of Maryland 380:St. John's College, Maryland 7: 2156: 1581:"Mr. Punch and Mr. Johnson" 1031:www.annapolisexperience.com 986: 840:Maryland Governor's Mansion 663:Maryland House of Delegates 477:(1770–1824), who served as 454:Reverdy Johnson's house in 427:at his courts-martial, and 10: 4967: 1936:"THE LATE REVERDY JOHNSON" 1099:University of Pennsylvania 599:Wheeling Suspension Bridge 551:with Virginia Congressman 512:In 1817, Johnson moved to 4611:Ambassadors Extraordinary 4610: 4454:Envoys Extraordinary and 4453: 4403: 4334:Secretary of the Interior 4332: 4301: 4270: 4245: 4220: 4197:Secretary of the Treasury 4195: 4184: 4155: 4090:Secretary of the Interior 4088: 4069: 4050: 4031: 4012: 3995:Secretary of the Treasury 3993: 3982: 3965: 3906: 3470: 3269: 3258: 3084: 3009: 2960: 2917: 2862: 2807: 2758: 2749: 2704: 2558: 2476: 2432: 2404: 2395: 2391:Charles Francis Adams Sr. 2387: 2382: 2372: 2352: 2344: 2339: 2329: 2305: 2297: 2287: 2271: 2263: 2256: 2251: 2201:, New Library Press.Net. 931:Charles John Morris Gwinn 728:National Union Convention 710:Return to the U.S. Senate 507: 402: 390: 375: 364: 347: 339: 309: 293: 283: 279:Annapolis, Maryland, U.S. 269: 245: 240: 236: 224: 212: 198: 187: 179: 167: 155: 144: 132: 120: 109: 97: 85: 73: 59: 48: 41: 37: 28: 21: 4615:the Court of St. James's 4458:the Court of St. James's 4406:the Court of St. James's 4317:William Alexander Graham 4292:Samuel Dickinson Hubbard 2540:Presidency of John Tyler 2246:Offices and distinctions 2214:United States Congress. 1529:Bureau of Public Affairs 1290:mrlincolnswhitehouse.org 1008: 810:Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 779:Johnson-Clarendon Treaty 659:Peace Convention of 1861 4901:Maryland state senators 4613:and Plenipotentiary to 4311:William Ballard Preston 4079:William Ballard Preston 2199:Life of Reverdy Johnson 2148:EncyclopΓ¦dia Britannica 2073:www.thelatinlibrary.com 1525:Office of the Historian 1216:Life of Reverdy Johnson 914:William H. Daingerfield 547:to ready himself for a 473:lawyer and politician, 4354:Alexander H. H. Stuart 3031:Alexander H. H. Stuart 924:William Riggin Travers 877: 849:and then again on the 643:Dred Scott v. Sandford 483:Chancellor of Maryland 462: 4348:Thomas M. T. McKennan 4303:Secretary of the Navy 4236:Charles Magill Conrad 4071:Secretary of the Navy 3025:Thomas M. T. McKennan 2355:U.S. Attorney General 2333:William Pinkney Whyte 2317:Thomas Holliday Hicks 2197:Steiner, Bernard C., 2041:"Mr. Reverdy Johnson" 1294:The Lehrman Institute 1272:, 60 U.S. 393 (1857). 1214:Steiner, Bernard C., 1202:, Vol.1, p.295 (1886) 1174:bioguide.congress.gov 1143:William J. Marbury, " 865: 722:In 1865, he defended 716:antislavery amendment 683:After the capture of 632:. He represented the 595:Alexander H.H. Stuart 538:Maryland State Senate 453: 99:United States Senator 2503:Constitutional Union 1198:Poore, Ben. Perley, 885:Thomas Fielder Bowie 867:Mrs. Reverdy Johnson 624:, Johnson supported 565:United States Senate 288:Green Mount Cemetery 4205:William M. Meredith 4003:William M. Meredith 2847:William M. Meredith 2662:1848 (Philadelphia) 2520:Second Party System 2466:National Republican 2408:John Lothrop Motley 2321:John A. J. Creswell 2187:Harris, William C. 2075:. THE LATIN LIBRARY 1854:. February 11, 1876 1742:. 21 September 1875 1071:on 17 December 2010 993:Baltimore bank riot 963:Greenmount Cemetery 796:to the presidency. 704:Radical Republicans 467:Annapolis, Maryland 460:St. John's College. 456:Annapolis, Maryland 4866:Maryland Democrats 4861:Maryland Unionists 4272:Postmaster General 4261:John J. Crittenden 4230:George W. Crawford 4157:Secretary of State 4052:Postmaster General 4022:George W. Crawford 3967:Secretary of State 2988:William B. Preston 2970:Samuel L. Southard 2951:John J. Crittenden 2933:John J. Crittenden 2902:George W. Crawford 2498:Anti-Masonic Party 2376:John J. 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United States Minister to the United Kingdom
Andrew Johnson
Ulysses S. Grant
Charles Adams
John Motley
United States Senator
Maryland
Anthony Kennedy
William Whyte
William Merrick
David Stewart
United States Attorney General
Zachary Taylor
Millard Fillmore
Isaac Toucey
John J. Crittenden
Annapolis
Maryland
Green Mount Cemetery
Whig
Democratic
John Johnson
John Johnson Jr.
St. John's College, Maryland
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