If you are an older woman and would like to find a man who is in the same age range, you should try a local senior center. Many towns or neighboring towns have such place where people will meet either weekly or daily and start up new friendships. You can also try a senior cruise, you can go to any cruise website and see what they offer in terms of senior cruises.
Andrew Johnson was the tailor. He was apprenticed to a tailor as a boy, learned the trade and ran his own tailor shop in Greeneville, Tennessee for many years.
Andrew Johnson was a tailor. Harry Truman ran a haberdashery shop but I don't think he did any tailoring. Of course Zachary was a Taylor. :) .
Andrew Johnson was a tailor until he entered politics. Even after he held elected position he would sometimes make clothes for his friends.
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Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Tyler, Polk and Taylor all owned plantations which they ran. Washington in particular ran a large distillery besides his agriculture business. Andrew Johnson owned his tailor shop. Herbert Hoover ran a mining engineering consulting firm. Harry Truman was part owner and operator of a haberdashery shop. Carter owned a peanut distribution business. Both Bushes were in the oil business mostly as part-owners in oil development projects. Several other presidents owned owned their law offices in part or solely.
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The sixth President of the United States of America, Andrew Jackson, had the nickname "old hickory", which was given to him because of his toughness and aggressive personality.
Andrew Johnson was a tailor for many years before he got into government service, He owned a tailor shop in Greeneville, TN,
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Most Presidents were lawyers but Andrew Johnson was a tailor. That's the most "out there" job I could find.
He was a tailor and ran a tailor shop before he entered politics. He served in the state house of TN, served as governor and US Senator from TN before he was president. Of course, his last job before becoming president was that of vice-president.
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When he was 13 he was an apprentice to a tailor. 1824- worked as journeyman 1826- opened a tailor shop 1828- on city council 1830- mayor 1835- elected Democrat to Tennessee Legislature
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There is no record of any U.S. president sewing clothing. Most presidents have had staff to take care of their clothing needs.
US President Andrew Johnson became the US president, from his position as Vice President in 1865 due to the assassination of US President Lincoln. From 1862 to 1865 Johnson served as the military governor of occupied Tennessee.
He was the VP under Lincoln during the civil war. Became president when Lincoln died and served in the senate.
Andrew Johnson was a professional tailor and ran his own tailor shop.
He was in David Copperfield and The Tailor Of Panama before Harry Potter, so probably.