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  1. Richard Mentor Johnson (October 17, 1780 – November 19, 1850) was an American lawyer, military officer and politician who served as the ninth vice president of the United States, serving from 1837 to 1841 under President Martin Van Buren.

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  2. Richard Mentor Johnson (17 de octubre de 1780 - 19 de noviembre de 1850) fue un político estadounidense miembro del Partido Demócrata que llegó a la vicepresidencia de los Estados Unidos entre 1837 y 1841 bajo la presidencia de Martin Van Buren.

  3. Vice President Richard Mentor Johnson. “Sound the bugles Rumpsey, Dumpsey, Colonel Johnson killed Tecumseh”. With a catchy campaign rhyme, a frontier boy went from a Virginia farm to become the ninth Vice-President of the United States under President Martin Van Buren. Born into farm life in 1780 in Bryant’s Station, Virginia, soon to be ...

  4. Richard Mentor Johnson (17 de octubre de 1780 - 19 de noviembre de 1850) fue un político estadounidense miembro del Partido Demócrata que llegó a la vicepresidencia de los Estados Unidos entre 1837 y 1841 bajo la presidencia de Martin Van Buren.

  5. Richard Mentor Johnson was born near present-day Louisville, Kentucky, on October 17, 1780. His parents had moved from Virginia to the frontier lands of Kentucky shortly before his birth. Johnson grew up on the family farm, and his parents and siblings were active in the community, both in politics and business.

  6. 7 de feb. de 2021 · (Library of Congress) She was born enslaved and remained that way her entire life, even after she became Richard Mentor Johnson’s “bride.” Johnson, a Kentucky congressman who eventually became the...

  7. 30 de may. de 2018 · Led by a man known for being a famous Indian-fighter, the U.S. senator and one-time vice-president Richard Mentor Johnson, Choctaw Academy became an institution through which various and sometimes competing goals were channeled.