Bibliography: Johnson, Eliza
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TitleAuthorYearPublisher/PublicationNotes
American First LadiesWatson, Robert P., ed.2006Pasadena, CA: Salem Press 
American National BiographyCarnes, Mark C., and John A. Garraty, eds.1999New York: Oxford University PressThe American National Biography was originally published in 24 volumes. It is updated semi-annually. The print edition contains biographies of Americans who died before 1955. The on-line, subscription version contains those who died after 1955.
* America’s First Families: An Inside View of 200 Years of Private Life in the White HouseAnthony, Carl Sferrazza2000New York: Touchstone 
America’s First Ladies: Ohio Library was Established in 1997 in Their HonorWadley, Carma2007Deseret Morning News 19 February 2007Article celebrates the tenth anniversary of the National First Ladies Library and includes a quiz on the subject of First Ladies.
Andrew and Eliza JohnsonSargent, Mildred Crow2009Philadelphia: XlibrisSelf-published,lengthy dual biography of the seventeenth president and his wife.
* Andrew Johnson: Plebeian and PatriotWinston, Robert W.1970New York: AMS Press 
* Andrew Johnson: A Life in Pursuit of the Right CourseBrabson, Fay Warrington1972Durham, NC: Seeman Printery 
* Andrew Johnson: A ProfileMcKitrick, Eric. L., ed1969New York: Hill and Wang 
* Andrew Johnson: A Study in CourageStryker, Lloyd Paul1930New York: Macmillan 
* Andrew Johnson: President on TrialLomask, Milton1960New York: Octagon Books 
The Biography Channel Website: Eliza Johnson    : BiographyA page of the Biography Channel website providing a bit of information regarding Eliza Johnson. The web page can be found here: http://www.biography.com/people/eliza-johnson-9355848
Celebrating Women: History, Biographies, and MuseumsByerly, Greg, and Carolyn Brodie2005Library Media Activities Monthly April 2005Reviews of websites containing information about the First Ladies, including the National First Ladies Library.
* Children In the White HouseSadler, Christine1967New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons 
Congress Clears Dollar Coin BillHiga, Liriel2005CQ Weekly 26 December 2005House of Representatives passes bill which would allow the Treasury to mint $10 coins with images of First Ladies.
* The Critical Years: A Study of Andrew Johnson and ReconstructionBeale, Howard Kennedy1958New York: F. UngarMention of Eliza Johnson’s role during impeachment hearings.
Dear First Lady: Letters to the White HouseYoung, Dwight, and Margaret Johnson, eds.2008Washington, D.C.: National Geographic SocietyReproductions of letters from the Library of Congress and the National Archives to and from First Ladies, with annotations explaining the nature of the correspondence and the historical contexts within which each epistle was written.
Dictionary of American Biography 1980New York: ScribnerThe venerable Dictionary of American Biography was first published in twenty volumes between 1927 and 1936. Ten subsequent volumes were published, and the most recent, edited by historian Kenneth Jackson and published by Scribner, includes Americans who died before the year 1980. The First Ladies are included.
Eliza Johnson: Unknown First LadyChoate, Jean2004New York: Nova PublicationsIn the “Presidential Wives” series.
Eliza Johnson in PerspectiveChoate, Jean2006New York: Nova History Publications 
* Eliza McCardle JohnsonYoung, Nancy Beck2001 Prof. Beck Young's article can be found in in American First Ladies: Their Lives and Their Legacy, Lewis L. Gould, ed.
The Encyclopedia Britannica Website: Eliza Johnson    : Encyclopedia BritannicaAn entry on the Encyclopedia Britannica website that provides a short biographical sketch of Eliza Johnson and external links for further information. The entry can be found here: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/710401/Eliza-Johnson
First First Ladies, 1789-1865: A Study of the Wives of the Early PresidentsWhitton, Mary Ormsbee1948New York: Hastings HouseOrmsbee was not a historian, but this is an example of very early analyses of First Ladies.
* The First LadiesBarzman, Sol1970New York: Cowles 
* The First LadiesKlapthor, Margaret Brown1989Washington, D.C.: White House Historical AssociationFor readers grades 6 and above.
First LadiesSchneider, Dorothy, and Carl J. Schneider2010New York: Facts On FileUpdated edition.
* First Ladies: From Martha Washington to Barbara BushDeCesare, Linda1990New York: Random House 
First Ladies: From Martha Washington to Michelle Obama Caroli, Betty Boyd2009New York: Oxford University PressUpdated, fourth edition of Caroli's classic analysis of the successes, failings, and personalities of the 41 women who served as first ladies.
* The First Ladies: Martha Washington to Hillary ClintonSeward, James, and Lynda DeCesare1992Baltimore: Ottenheimer Publications 
* First Ladies: The Saga of the Presidents’ Wives and Their Power, 1789-1961, Vol. 1Anthony, Carl Sferrazza1990New York: Morrow 
* First Ladies: Women Who Called the White House HomeGormley, Beatrice1997New York: ScholasticFor readers grades 4-6.
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