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  1. Immediately following Martha Patterson's death in 1901, Andrew J. Patterson organized an exhibit of Andrew Johnson artifacts at shop on Gay Street in Knoxville:

    • July 10, 1901 (aged 72)
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  3. Learn about the life and legacy of Martha Johnson Patterson, the first White House hostess of the United States. She served from 1865 to 1869 under President Andrew Johnson and Senator David Trotter Patterson, who was also a Confederate senator. She helped restore the White House after the Civil War and faced challenges from the impeachment hearings of President Johnson.

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  5. The funds to help protect the White House’s collection, preserve its interiors, and ensure public access to its living history are extensively supported by donations to the White House Historical Association.

  6. May 31, 2023 · Martha Washington; Abigail Adams; Martha Jefferson; Dolley Madison; Elizabeth Monroe; Louisa Adams; Rachel Jackson; Emily Donelson; Sarah Jackson; Angelica Singleton Van Buren ; Anna Harrison; Letitia Tyler; Priscilla Cooper Tyler; Julia Tyler; Sarah Polk; Margaret Taylor; Mary "Betty" Bliss; Abigail Fillmore; Jane Pierce; Harriet Lane; Mary ...

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