military governor of Tennessee, [477];

elected Vice President, [543];

becomes President, [562];

his policy of reconstruction, [564], [566], [567];

and Congress, [567], [577]-[580];

impeachment of, [579].

Johnson, Sir John, [182], [204].

Johnston, Gen. A. S., (C.), [portrait p. 377], [478];

biographical note, [p. 377 n.];

in Utah, [427];