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==Further reading== * Anonymous: ** [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/johnson7.html Index to Politicians: Johnson, O to R.] [[The Political Graveyard]]. Retrieved on January 3, 2008. ** "[https://web.archive.org/web/20080421201514/http://millercenter.org/academic/americanpresident/vanburen/essays/vicepresident/1862 Richard Mentor Johnson (1837β1841)]." [[University of Virginia]]. Retrieved on January 4, 2008. * [[Pierre Berton]], ''Flames across the Border'', Little Brown, 1981. * Ann Bevins, {{webarchive |url = https://archive.today/20070818040600/http://www.scottcountymuseum.org/subpage.html |date=August 18, 2007 |title = "Richard M Johnson narrative: Personal and Family Life" }}, Georgetown and Scott County Museum, 2007, Retrieved on March 25, 2008. * Henry Robert Burke. [https://web.archive.org/web/20131112155915/http://www.coax.net/people/lwf/HRB_RMJ.HTM "Window to the Past"], Lest We Forget Communications. Retrieved on January 3, 2008. * "[https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1895/08/13/102468939.pdf By His Hand the Chief Tecumseh Fell]" ([[PDF]]), ''[[The New York Times]]'', August 13, 1895. Reprint from the Philadelphia ''Times''. Retrieved on January 3, 2008. * [[Albert Z. Carr]], ''The Coming of War; an account of the remarkable events leading to the War of 1812.'' Doubleday, 1960. * Freeman Cleaves, ''Old Tippecanoe; William Henry Harrison and his Time.'' Scribner, 1939. * William Emmons, ''Authentic Biography of Colonel Richard M. Johnson, of Kentucky''. New York; H. Mason., 1833. * [[Carolyn Thomas Foreman]] "[https://web.archive.org/web/20080617221601/http://digital.library.okstate.edu/Chronicles/v006/v006p453.html The Choctaw Academy]". ''The Chronicles of Oklahoma'' 6 (4), December 1928. Oklahoma Historical Society. January 3, 2008. * [[James Strange French]], ''Elkswatawa'', Harper Brothers, 1836. A historical novel with endnotes based on the author's research and interviews. * Denis Tilden Lynch: ''An Epoch and a Man, Martin Van Buren and his Times'', Liveright, 1929 * [[Edgar J. McManus]], "[http://www.anb.org/articles/03/03-00246.html?a=1&n=Mentor&ia=-at&ib=-bib&d=10&ss=0&q=1 Richard Mentor Johnson]", ''American National Biography''. Online version posted February 2000, accessed April 5, 2008. * Keven McQueen, "Richard Mentor Johnson: Vice President", in ''Offbeat Kentuckians: Legends to Lunatics'', Ill. by Kyle McQueen, [[Kuttawa, Kentucky]]: McClanahan Publishing House. {{ISBN|0-913383-80-5}}. * [[David Mills (TV writer)|David Mills]]. "[https://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-mills/the-vice-president-and-th_b_46953.html The Vice-President and the Mulatto]", ''[[The Huffington Post]]'', April 26, 2007, Retrieved on January 5, 2008. *[[Fletcher Pratt]], "Richard M. Johnson: ''Rumpsey-Dumpsey''", ''Eleven Generals; Studies in American Command'', New York; William Sloane Assoc., 1949, pp. 81β97. *[[Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.]], ''The Age of Jackson'', Little Brown, 1945. *[[Robert Sobel]], "[https://books.google.com/books?id=rKbplI6XnqoC&q=Mentor&pg=PA204 Johnson, Richard Mentor]", ''Biographical Directory of the United States Executive Branch, 1774β1989''. Greenwood Press, 1990 {{ISBN|0-313-26593-3}}. Retrieved on January 5, 2008. *Edmund Lyne Starling, ''[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/henderson/powell.lw.txt History of Henderson County, Kentucky]''. [[Henderson, Kentucky]], 1887; repr. Unigraphic, [[Evansville, Indiana]], 1965. Accessed April 5, 2008. *[[Michael Stillman]], "[https://web.archive.org/web/20071030162210/http://www.americanaexchange.com/NewAE/aemonthly/printarticle.asp?from=a&id=118 Eccentricity at the Top: Richard Mentor Johnson]." ''Americana Exchange Monthly'', January 2004. Retrieved on January 3, 2008. *George William Stimpson, "[https://books.google.com/books?id=5eQ5AAAAMAAJ A book about American politics]." 1952. Retrieved on August 11, 2010. * {{cite news |title=He became the nation's ninth vice president. She was his enslaved wife |first=Ronald G. |last=Shafer |date=February 7, 2021 |newspaper=[[Washington Post]] |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/02/07/julia-chinn-slave-wife-vice-president/|ref=none}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20080619045422/http://loc.harpweek.com/LCPoliticalCartoons/DisplayCartoonMedium.asp?MaxID=&UniqueID=5&Year=1836&YearMark= "An Affecting Scene in Kentucky"], a political print (c.1836) attacking Johnson for his relationship with Julia Chinn, published in ''[[Harper's Weekly]]'', at Library of Congress * [http://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations/AAI3039386/ Carolyn Jean Powell, ''"What's love got to do with it?" The Dynamics of Desire, Race and Murder in the Slave South'', January 2002, Doctoral dissertation #AAI3039386, University of Massachusetts Amherst.] * [http://loc.harpweek.com/LCPoliticalCartoons/IndexDisplayCartoonMedium.asp?SourceIndex=People&IndexText=Chinn%2C+Julia&UniqueID=15&Year=1836 "Carrying the War into Africa"], an 1836 political print attacking Johnson for his relationship with Julia Chinn, published in ''Harper's Weekly'', at Library of Congress * Richard Shenkman, Kurt Reiger (2003). "[https://books.google.com/books?id=SEkD9WnGscIC&q=Mentor&pg=PA71 The Vice-President Who Sold His Mistress At Auction]", ''One-Night Stands with American History: Odd, Amusing, and Little-Known Incidents.'' HarperCollins, pp. 71β72. {{ISBN|0-06-053820-1}}. * George Stimpson, ''A Book about American Politics''. New York; Harper 1952, p. 133. * [https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=8A_z6IqZeOMC ''The Sunday Mail Report''], authored and delivered by Johnson to the Senate on January 19, 1829 (related to delivery of mail on the [[Sabbath]]) * William Hobart Turner, Edward J. Cabbell ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=uWneKE3rODIC Blacks in Appalachia]''. Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky, 1985. pp. 75β80. {{ISBN|0-8131-0162-X}}.
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