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Martha Johnson Patterson (October 25, 1828 … Martha Johnson Patterson (October 25, 1828—July 10, 1901) was the eldest child of Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States and his wife, Eliza McCardle. She served as the White House hostess during her father's administration and directed the restoration of the White House following the American Civil War.te House following the American Civil War.
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Martha Johnson Patterson (October 25, 1828 … Martha Johnson Patterson (October 25, 1828—July 10, 1901) was the eldest child of Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States and his wife, Eliza McCardle. She served as the White House hostess during her father's administration and directed the restoration of the White House following the American Civil War.te House following the American Civil War.
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