The House of Representatives impeached President Andrew Johnson in February 1868; he was acquitted at his Senate trial in May 1868.
General Ulysses S. Grant was elected President in 1868.
President Johnson was impeached by the House of Representatives in February 1868, but was acquitted at his Senate trial in May of the same year. He continued in office for a further nine months, retiring from the White House when his term expired in march 1869, after making an unsuccessful bid for the Democratic party's endorsement in 1868. His home state of Tennessee also rejected him for a seat in the US Senate in 1868, and for a seat in the House of Representatives in 1872. In 1874, Johnson was finally elected US Senator from Tennessee on the Democratic ticket, and took office in March of 1875. He died of a stroke on July 31, 1875.
Andrew Johnson became president after Lincoln's assassination and was impeached in 1868 but was not removed, Johnson was the 17th president.
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President Bill Clinton was impeached by the House of Representatives in December 1998 but was acquitted by the Senate in January 1999. The President was accused sexual misconduct arising in both the Paula Jones lawsuit and the Linda Tripp's recordings of him and former White House internist Monica Lewinsky.
Gambrill House was created in 1868.
White Fathers was created in 1868.
1808-born on December 29 1827-marries Eliza Mccardle 1828-daughter Martha is born 1830-son Charles is born 1832-daughter Mary is born 1834-son Robert is born 1843-elected to the House of Representatives 1852-son Andrew is born 1853-elected governor of Tennessee 1857-elected to the senate 1864-elected vice president 1865-becomes the 17th president of the United States 1868-becomes the first president to be impeached 1869-leaves the White House 1875-dies on July 31
The first United States president to reside in the white house was the honorable President John Adams and his wife, Abigail. The white house construction was began in 1792, and the couple moved in in 1800; just shortly before it was completed.
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