Andrew Johnson – Price Undetermined, Greeneville, Tennessee
Andrew Johnson, the 17th US President, came to office following the death of Abraham Lincoln. Johnson bought this Greek Revival-design brick house with two stories, situated in Greeneville, Tennessee in 1851. It was occupied by soldiers during the Civil War and had to undergo a major renovation process after the family returned there in 1896 when Johnson left the presidency. We’re uncertain if he had property insurance, though. In 2018, The Andrew Johnson Homestead is a museum that is being crafted to retain the appearance it had from 1869 to 1875, at the time that Andrew Johnson with his wife Eliza McCardle Johnson lived there.