Trivia’s Facts and More (3/23)

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This informative post will be published on Saturday in place of my regular one.  You are invited to participate with the opening question.

Brain Teaser Question

If you multiply this number by any other number, the answer will always be the same.  What number is this?

(answer found at the end of this post)

Featured Facts

Following Abraham Lincoln’s assassination, Andrew Johnson was sworn in as the 17th President of the United States in April, 1865.  He would serve one term in office until 1869.

Here are a few quick facts about “The Father of the Homestead Act”:

  • State represented:  Tennessee
  • Occupation:  Tailor
  • Life span:  1808-1875
  • Other elected offices:  Governor, U.S. Congress (both in the House and Senate)
  • Notable achievements as President:  in 1867 purchase of Alaska from the Russian Empire; in 1865 ratification by the states of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (abolishing slavery)

Like his predecessor, Abraham Lincoln, Johnson was a self-educated man.  He became a highly popular politician in Tennessee.  

Johnson, a southern Democrat, chose to support the Union when the Civil War broke out.  He was the only southern Senator to remain at his post when most of the South, including his home state of Tennessee, seceded from the Union.  

Johnson supported proposed legislation for the Homestead Act in the late 1850s.  While most Democrats were against the bill, he remained a strong advocate.  Eventually the legislation passed Congress and was signed into law by President Lincoln in 1862. 

With the approaching election of 1864, President Lincoln felt that he would need to broaden his support with others outside of his Republican Party.  His party chose Tennessee Democrat Johnson to join the ticket as the candidate for Vice President.  The juggernaut of Lincoln and Johnson easily won election, and Lincoln’s victory insured that he would be the first incumbent to win a second term since Andrew Jackson in 1832.  

Of course, fate intervened in April, 1865.  Upon assuming the Presidency, Johnson attempted to follow Lincoln’s moderate plan for Reconstruction after the Civil War.  Johnson ran into stiff resistance from the Radical Republicans in Congress.  Eventually Johnson faced more and more opposition, which led the U.S. House of Representatives to approve the first impeachment of an American President in 1868.   Fortunately for Johnson, he narrowly escaped conviction in the U.S. Senate by one vote.

OFFICIAL portrait of Johnson as President, election of 1864 poster with Lincoln and Johnson (take note of the party label of “National Union”), Johnson’s home in Greeneville, Tennessee.  (Images courtesy of Pinterest)

Answer to Brain Teaser Question

Zero

From My Journal (3/23)

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From Big Sky Buckeye

When one’s daily outlook finds the best compass heading, more accurate navigation is possible in following up on the humble blessings received from others.

Do you write a daily journal?  This inspiring thought comes from my journal, and much of what is written in my journal comes from reading and commenting on other bloggers’ posts.  Thanks to many of you for adding so much to my journal.

(Updated March 23)

Andrew Johnson Quotes

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The life of a republic lies certainly in the energy, virtue, and intelligence of its citizens.

It is our sacred duty to transmit unimpaired to our posterity the blessings of liberty which were bequeathed to us by the founders of the Republic.

Andrew Johnson (1808-1875) was the 17th President of the United States.

Mercy’s Everlasting Light (Elfchen Series #195)

One Body

Sharing

Spirit’s light

Motivating one another

Love-filled grace working

Encouragement

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Never Alone

Trusting

Father’s Word

Depths of understanding

Lighting faith’s bold path

Righteousness

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Risen Hope

Accepting

Resurrection’s light

Witnessed at Calvary

Jesus paid our debts

Love

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From My Journal (3/22)

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From Big Sky Buckeye

God’s steadfast mercy will continue to lead us to His light.

Do you write a daily journal?  This inspiring thought comes from my journal, and much of what is written in my journal comes from reading and commenting on other bloggers’ posts.  Thanks to many of you for adding so much to my journal.

(Updated March 22)

Horace Bushnell Quote

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Every man’s life is a plan of God.

From Psalm 32:8:  “I will instruct you and teach you the way you should go; I will counsel you with My eye upon you.”

Horace Bushnell (1802-1876) was an American pastor and Christian theologian.

Harm’s Way

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Early morning darkness

Sleep filled with quiet dreams

Sudden interruption!

Storm alert’s pulsing beam

 

Wide awake, checking phone

Tornado touching down

Only miles west of home

Shelter sought all around

 

Weather’s constant updates

Safety makes its quick choice

Moving to surest place

Heart fills with peaceful voice

 

Warning shrieks from siren

Calling all to be smart

Retreating from harm’s way

Bathroom, now rescue cart

 

Outside, wind-driven rain

Pounding with clear intent

Will storm alter its path?

Praying calmness be sent

 

Storm front now moving east

Heaven’s safety net cast

Thoughts with others in need

 “All Clear” arrives at last

 

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On Wednesday, February 28, a series of tornadoes touched down west of the Columbus, Ohio outerbelt.  At approximately 5:15 a.m. my wife and I were awakened by a storm alert on our phones.  Fortunately, the worst of the storm stayed south and north of our location, but others did not fare so well.   Here is a link to a photo update of the storm (courtesy of The Columbus Dispatch):  Storm Update.

From My Journal (3/21)

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From Big Sky Buckeye

Even in the night, our faith feeds upon the Lord’s light.

Do you write a daily journal?  This inspiring thought comes from my journal, and much of what is written in my journal comes from reading and commenting on other bloggers’ posts.  Thanks to many of you for adding so much to my journal.

(Updated March 21)

Dillon Burroughs Quotes

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When we realize the shortness of life, we begin to see the importance of making every moment count.

Live today the way you want to be remembered tomorrow.

Dillon Burroughs (born 1976) is a best-selling American writer with nearly 40 books published.  His birthplace is Norwalk, Ohio.

Day After Day

From Psalm 17:5:  “My steps have held fast to Your paths; my feet have not slipped.”

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Day after day

Another journey waits

Absorbing Savior’s Word

Keeping our righteous path straight

 

Day after day

Enemy surrounds thee

Witnessing Savior’s love

Grasping His truth, always free

 

Day after day

Darkness shames life of sin

Rising, Savior confronts

Locking faith’s righteous linchpin

 

Day after day

Blindness in faith creeps in

Praying for Savior’s grace

Casting His light from within

 

Day after day

Hope finds security

Blessing from Savior’s heart

Bestowing His purity

 

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From Matthew 5:8:  “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.”