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suspended from their office by the Senate pending the trial. On
January 28, 1868, Senator Emmunds introduced a bill in the Senate to allow for the such a suspension of impeached officers. He argued that the failure of the earlier House vote on impeaching Johnson would remove suspicion that passing such a law had partisan motivations, as the prospect of impeaching Johnson appeared to be inactive at the moment.
484:, who held a plurality, widely opposing it at this point. The radicals were more in favor of impeachment because Johnson did not want to recognize the 14th Amendment. Johnson had attempted to stop the federal government from recognizing freed black slaves as citizens, and wanted to take away their civil liberties. He was eventually known as one of the worst presidents in history by historians.
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994:(the eleven articles were approved in separate votes held roughly a week after the impeachment resolution was adopted). The primary charge against Johnson was that he had violated the Tenure of Office Act by removing Stanton from office. Johnson was narrowly acquitted in his Senate trial, with the Senate voting 35 to 19 votes in favor of conviction, one vote short of the necessary
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calling not only for
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submitted a resolution to again impeach
Johnson, instruct impeachment managers to inform the Senate, and have the impeachment managers create articles of impeachment. George S. Boutwell made a successful motion to refer the resolution to the House Committee on the Judiciary. However, with Johnson's
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December 5, 1867, the House brought the Committee on the Judiciary's impeachment recommendation to the floor for consideration, and the cases for and against impeachment were heard. On December 7, the House voted against impeachment by a margin of 57β108, with 66 Republicans, 39 Democrats, and 3
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to investigate the prospect of impeaching
Johnson, On December 17, 1866, James Mitchell Ashley attempted to open a house impeachment inquiry, but his motion to suspend the rules to consider his resolution saw a vote of 88β49, which was short of the needed two-thirds majority to suspend the rules.
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to create a report on the practices typical in cases of impeachment. It was seen as probable that this report might prove useful for a future impeachment of
Johnson. In an effort to block any further efforts to impeach Johnson, that month the moderate Republicans leading the party's House caucus
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to investigate the expediency of (either through the passage of a law or through a change of the Senate rules, or through a combination or both) to provide rules and regulations that would create a procedure through which a federal officer that is under impeachment and pending trial could be
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consideration of a resolution proposed by
Stevens to impeach Johnson had effectively signaled that five of the committee's members still stood opposed to impeachment, unchanged in their position since the December 1867 vote. It momentarily appeared that the prospect of impeachment was dead.
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argued that "there is not the shadow of a pretext for impeaching the president", but still found impeachment likely, speculating that the
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that faulted Johnson for involvement in the conspiracy to assassinate Lincoln. Thus, Ashley had strong personal motivation for wanting to remove Johnson from office. Ashley began supporting impeachment in late 1866. He quietly began researching impeachment.
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would instruct the Judiciary Committee to "inquire into the official conduct of Andrew Johnson", investigating what it called Johnson's "corruptly used" powers and "usurpation of power", including Johnson's political appointments,
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By October 1866, Benjamin Butler was traveling to multiple cities delivering speeches in which he promoted the prospect of impeaching Johnson. He detailed six specific charges that Johnson should be impeached for. These were:
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the full congress before the 1867 recess, meaning they had not yet formally closed their inquiry. By the time congress' recess ended in late November 1867, attitudes of Republicans had shifted more in favor of impeachment.
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considered seeking to persuade members of House of the Representatives to pursue an impeachment, of the then-vice president. Sumner went as far as researching precedent on federal impeachment.
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on February 21, 1868, the United States House of Representatives voted to impeach him on February 24, 1868. He was acquitted by the United States Senate in the subsequent impeachment trial.
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attacks which questioned the legitimacy of the United States Congress. Schenk believed that Johnson's questioning of the legitimacy of Congress risked sparking another
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who the act was largely designed to protect, from office. Also on January 21, 1868, a one sentence resolution to impeach Johnson, written by
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term as president already set to expire on March 4, 1869, most congressmen and senators were disinterested in further pursuing impeachment.
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began exploring the idea of impeaching Johnson after Johnson delivered
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to suspect improper or corrupt means had influenced the Senate vote.
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2128:"From Our Archives: A New Look at the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson"
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3137:. Daily Ohio Statesman. January 8, 1867 – via Newspapers.com.
2306:. House Divided: The Civil War Research Engine at Dickinson College
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Another Radical Republican congressman pushing for impeachment was
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2047:. New York: Simon and Schuster. pp. 85β97, 136β137, 300β304.
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Continued efforts in the aftermath of the November 1866 elections
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that he would push in Congress for the opening of an impeachment
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3225:. United States House of Representatives. 1968. pp. 698β701
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One of the first Radical Republicans to explore impeachment was
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Stathis, Stephen W.; Huckabee, David C. (September 16, 1998).
464:(where Johnson was first sworn in as vice president), Senator
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alleged that the push to impeach Johnson originated from the
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Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863β1877
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1177:"Corrupt" disposal of public property of the United States
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American Congressional endeavors to impeach Andrew Johnson
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Technological and industrial history of the United States
728:, well knowing the appointees to be ineligible to office"
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Corruptly using his powers to appoint and remove officers
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Select news articles archived by the Library of Congress
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Adopted by the House in a 99β31 vote on January 22, 1868
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Adopted by the House in a 108β39 vote on January 7, 1867
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List of impeachment resolutions introduced to the House
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in March 1867 over Johnson's veto, attempted to remove
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African American founding fathers of the United States
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The Clansman: A Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan
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2656:"Regulations of Procedure in the Trial of Impeachment"
2346:. United States Congress. 1867. pp. 1754 and 1755
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A Companion to the Reconstruction Presidents 1865-1881
1581:(2018 Modern Library ed.). New York. p. 62.
449:, the two of them having run on a unity ticket in the
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3154:. Government Printing Office. 1867. pp. 265β266.
2740:. New York City: W. W. Norton & Company. p.
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property seized by the United States in the Civil War
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The Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Women
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955:On February 21, 1868, Johnson, in violation of the
6736:Choctaw and Chickasaw Treaty of Washington of 1866
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1418:Adoption of fourteen new articles of impeachment
883:Second impeachment inquiry against Andrew Johnson
846:House rejection of the impeachment recommendation
648:president pro tempore of the United States Senate
538:By the start of October 1866, prominent activist
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3299:The American Congress: The Building of Democracy
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1879:. The Louisville Daily Courier. October 30, 1866
805:First impeachment inquiry against Andrew Johnson
375:, saw multiple efforts during his presidency to
2632:"Staunton Spectator Tuesday, February 18, 1868"
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2097:"The Law and History of Impeachment in America"
1284:Obstruction of "the due execution of the laws"
598:Failing to enforce the Civil Rights Act of 1866
549:suspension of the president pending the trial,
6871:Second impeachment inquiry into Andrew Johnson
4330:Federal impeachment trial in the United States
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2880:. The Daily Evening Express. February 22, 1868
2852:. The Charleston Daily News. February 24, 1868
2509:. United States House of Representatives. 1868
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414:. After a February 13, 1868 committee vote to
6845:First impeachment inquiry into Andrew Johnson
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940:President Johnson's Senate impeachment trial
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224:Vice presidential and Presidential campaigns
4334:Article I of the United States Constitution
4042:President Andrew Johnson Museum and Library
3301:(Houghton Mifflin. 2004) pp. 223β249.
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2583:. Philadelphia Inquirer. February 10, 1868
2547:Stephen W. Stathis and David C. Huckabee.
2480:. United States Congress. pp. 845β846
2104:. The Pall Mall Gazette. December 29, 1866
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1160:ordered to oversee an impeachment inquiry
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503:House Military Affairs Committee chairman
406:was authorized in January 1867 to run the
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7403:South Carolina civil disturbances of 1876
4808:, impeachments leading to conviction. In
3848:Drunk vice-presidential inaugural address
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2937:. Harrisburg Telegraph. February 22, 1868
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2611:. Chicago Evening Post. February 13, 1868
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1935:. Semi-Weekly Wisconsin. December 5, 1866
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1281:ordered to launch an impeachment inquiry
412:a second impeachment inquiry was launched
7926:History of the United States (1865β1917)
4326:Federal impeachment in the United States
4317:Federal impeachment in the United States
3172:. United States House of Representatives
3033:. United States House of Representatives
2966:. United States House of Representatives
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2824:. United States House of Representatives
2798:. United States House of Representatives
2708:"Our Special Dispatches From Washington"
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877:Launch of the second impeachment inquiry
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763:Also in December, the House ordered the
662:were favorable to the Republican Party.
650:would fill the duties of the president.
451:1864 United States presidential election
103:16th Vice President of the United States
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3990:1868 impeachment managers investigation
2635:. Staunton Spectator. February 18, 1868
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381:formal impeachment on February 24, 1868
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7585:Bibliography of the Reconstruction era
6631:Second inauguration of Abraham Lincoln
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2687:. The Brooklyn Union. January 29, 1868
2663:. Detroit Free Press. January 14, 1868
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1907:. Staunton Spectator. October 16, 1866
1833:. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: 62β84.
1694:. Perrysburg Journal. October 26, 1866
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1579:Impeachment : an American history
984:United States House of Representatives
542:had published an opinion piece in the
462:second inauguration of Abraham Lincoln
421:After Johnson appeared to violate the
7870:Women's suffrage in the United States
6559:Lincoln's presidential Reconstruction
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4037:Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
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1616:Shafer, Ronald G. (11 January 2020).
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986:voted 126β47 to impeach Johnson for "
495:. Ashley was convinced of a baseless
445:, Johnson, his vice president, was a
6977:Proposed annexation of Santo Domingo
6665:Confederates surrender at Appomattox
6477:A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
4011:1866 & 1867 U.S. House elections
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7833:United Daughters of the Confederacy
6964:American Woman Suffrage Association
6959:National Woman Suffrage Association
6886:Impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson
5185:Women during the Reconstruction era
3786:Vice President of the United States
3704:Impeachment managers investigation
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1827:"The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson"
1750:. Chicago Tribune. October 18, 1866
1722:. Chicago Tribune. October 21, 1866
1180:"Corrupt" interference in elections
931:Impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson
854:A copy of the December 7, 1867 vote
682:. This claim was challenged by the
515:. Around this same time, in 1866,
124:17th President of the United States
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7875:Labor history of the United States
6911:South Carolina readmitted to Union
6908:North Carolina readmitted to Union
6891:Impeachment managers investigation
6830:Constitutional conventions of 1867
6506:National Women's Rights Convention
4400:impeachment managers investigation
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2327:The Congressional Globe 1867-03-04
1481:Poore, Ben Perley (5 March 1887).
700:at "official and public occasions"
232:National Union national convention
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7116:United States expedition to Korea
6823:Reconstruction military districts
3983:Efforts to impeach Andrew Johnson
3405:Efforts to impeach Andrew Johnson
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914:Senate Committee on the Judiciary
6670:Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
4964:African-American representatives
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4032:Andrew Johnson National Cemetery
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3194:Hinds, Asher C. (4 March 1907).
2989: This article incorporates
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2473:Hinds, Asher C. (4 March 1907).
2444:The Presidency of Andrew Johnson
2197:. Congressional Research Service
1928:"A Case of Impeachment in Point"
1154:James Mitchell Ashley (RβOH-10)
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770:House Committee on the Judiciary
765:House Committee on the Judiciary
437:of his presidential predecessor
408:first formal impeachment inquiry
404:House Committee on the Judiciary
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118:Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
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7672:Black Reconstruction in America
7545:Wilmington insurrection of 1898
7455:1876 State of the Union Address
7382:1875 State of the Union Address
7309:1874 State of the Union Address
7233:1873 State of the Union Address
7172:1872 State of the Union Address
7121:1871 State of the Union Address
7060:1870 State of the Union Address
7009:1869 State of the Union Address
7004:First transcontinental railroad
6943:1868 State of the Union Address
6850:1867 State of the Union Address
6685:1865 State of the Union Address
6610:1864 State of the Union Address
6584:1863 State of the Union Address
6493:Woman in the Nineteenth Century
3838:1864 U.S. presidential election
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1141:"High crimes and misdemeanors"
584:without the consent of Congress
476:As early as 1866, some of the "
6745:Petition for Universal Freedom
6726:Southern Homestead Act of 1866
4200:Bibliography of Andrew Johnson
4001:1866 National Union Convention
3943:Southern Homestead Act of 1866
3871:Inauguration of Andrew Johnson
3843:1864 National Union Convention
3775:President of the United States
3601:Witnesses for the prosecution
3006:Congressional Research Service
2684:"Suspension Under Impeachment"
2558:Congressional Research Service
2126:Benedict, Michael Les (1998).
1900:"Impeachment of the President"
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992:eleven articles of impeachment
545:National Anti-Slavery Standard
373:president of the United States
247:Democratic National Convention
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7999:Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
7792:A Visit from the Old Mistress
7491:Great Railroad Strike of 1877
7357:Specie Payment Resumption Act
6982:Board of Indian Commissioners
6914:Louisiana readmitted to Union
6876:Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
6740:Tennessee readmitted to Union
6574:Women's Loyal National League
5277:Straight-Out Democratic Party
5048:Confederate States of America
3963:Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
2304:hd.housedivided.dickinson.edu
1963:. Chicago Tribune. 8 Nov 1866
1774:www.impeach-andrewjohnson.com
1484:"Reminiscences of Public Men"
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1316:in apparent violation of the
927:Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
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7418:Battle of the Little Bighorn
6902:Arkansas readmitted to Union
6808:Knights of the White Camelia
6770:Slave Kidnapping Act of 1866
6716:New Orleans Massacre of 1866
6690:Founding of the Ku Klux Klan
6648:Special Field Orders No. 15
6471:Slavery in the United States
1113:High crimes and misdemeanors
988:high crimes and misdemeanors
977:high crimes and misdemeanors
824:high crimes and misdemeanors
660:1866 United States elections
603:New Orleans massacre of 1866
113:Drunk V.P. inaugural address
7:
8024:39th United States Congress
8019:38th United States Congress
7936:Race (human categorization)
7326:United States v. Cruikshank
6917:Alabama readmitted to Union
6905:Florida readmitted to Union
4345:Trial of Impeachment Clause
4226:Treason must be made odious
3891:Pardons for ex-Confederates
2737:Andrew Johnson: A Biography
2734:Trefousse, Hans L. (1989).
2695:– via Newspapers.com.
2643:– via Newspapers.com.
2591:– via Newspapers.com.
2135:Political Science Quarterly
2084:– via Newspapers.com.
1455:
816:pardons for ex-Confederates
752:39th United States Congress
718:pardons for ex-Confederates
489:House Territories Committee
441:. While Lincoln had been a
387:in which he was acquitted.
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7137:General Mining Act of 1872
7106:New York custom house ring
7096:Meridian race riot of 1871
7040:Naturalization Act of 1870
4149:Andrew Johnson and slavery
4064:Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum
4016:1868 Democratic Convention
3978:Second impeachment inquiry
3648:Witnesses for the defense
1999:"The Proposed Impeachment"
990:", which were detailed in
924:
880:
832:Pinkerton Detective Agency
802:
458:Johnson's drunken behavior
385:a Senate impeachment trial
73:Andrew Johnson and slavery
8014:1868 in American politics
8009:1867 in American politics
8004:1866 in American politics
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7729:Been in the Storm So Long
7649:William Archibald Dunning
7609:The American Commonwealth
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7279:Election Massacre of 1874
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6987:Public Credit Act of 1869
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6926:Fourth Reconstruction Act
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6835:Habeas Corpus Act of 1867
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6579:New York City draft riots
6549:Emancipation Proclamation
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3973:First impeachment inquiry
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2873:"Latest New By Telegraph"
1839:10.1002/9781118607879.ch4
1433:Charles Memorial Hamilton
1158:House Judiciary Committee
1016:Charles Memorial Hamilton
799:First impeachment inquiry
7445:Safe burglary conspiracy
7332:Civil Rights Act of 1875
7111:Civil service commission
6711:Memphis massacre of 1866
6706:Civil Rights Act of 1866
6522:Confiscation Act of 1862
6517:Confiscation Act of 1861
5272:Liberal Republican Party
4954:Conservative Republicans
4220:Buell Commission records
4096:Martha Johnson Patterson
3938:Civil Rights Act of 1866
3896:State of the Union, 1865
3677:William Tecumseh Sherman
3297:Zelizer, Julian E., ed.
2247:Ross, Edmond G. (1868).
1230:During the 40th Congress
1035:During the 39th Congress
959:that had been passed by
591:and restoring to former
566:Civil Rights Act of 1866
472:Early efforts to impeach
383:, which was followed by
379:him, culminating in his
293:Martha Johnson Patterson
43:This article is part of
7941:Reconstruction Treaties
7760:A Nation Under Our Feet
7708:From Slavery to Freedom
7538:Williams v. Mississippi
7522:United States v. Harris
7413:Great Sioux War of 1876
7352:Yazoo City Riot of 1875
7254:Battle of Liberty Place
7142:CrΓ©dit Mobilier scandal
7091:Alcorn State University
7030:Enforcement Act of 1870
6896:Articles of impeachment
6803:Indian Peace Commission
6721:Swing Around the Circle
6658:Freedmen's Bureau bills
6500:Seneca Falls Convention
5229:Radical Democracy Party
5180:Freedman's Savings Bank
4395:articles of impeachment
4006:Swing Around the Circle
3496:Swing Around the Circle
3463:Articles of impeachment
3266:"Accusation of Bribery"
1398:Debated without a vote
744:House Republican caucus
570:Freedmen's Bureau bills
529:Swing Around the Circle
364:During his presidency,
216:Articles of impeachment
176:Swing Around the Circle
171:Civil Rights Act (1866)
154:Conclusion of Civil War
7916:Forty acres and a mule
7639:Walter Lynwood Fleming
7424:United States v. Reese
7081:Second Enforcement Act
5311:Prohibition Convention
5043:Southern United States
4090:Eliza McCardle Johnson
3807:(1853β1857, 1862β1865)
3794:Senator from Tennessee
2991:public domain material
2543:public domain material
1743:"Major General Butler"
952:
855:
742:In December 1866, the
672:National Intelligencer
556:
288:Eliza McCardle Johnson
201:Managers investigation
24:
7890:Civil rights movement
7826:The Birth of a Nation
7435:Centennial Exposition
7289:Black Hills Gold Rush
7204:Slaughter-House Cases
7076:Ku Klux Klan hearings
6554:General Order No. 143
5173:James Mitchell Ashley
4767:Impeachment inquiries
4628:impeachment and trial
4525:West Hughes Humphreys
4494:impeachment and trial
4481:Supreme Court Justice
4469:proposed expungements
3933:Judicial Circuits Act
3881:Judicial appointments
3805:Governor of Tennessee
2909:. Library of Congress
1491:. Grand Island Herald
1074:James Mitchell Ashley
938:
921:Impeachment and trial
864:Ohio General Assembly
853:
750:third session of the
551:
493:James Mitchell Ashley
91:Governor of Tennessee
22:
7471:Electoral Commission
7347:Clifton Riot of 1875
7101:Treaty of Washington
6793:Tenure of Office Act
6751:National Labor Union
6466:American Indian Wars
5316:Electoral Commission
5306:Greenback Convention
5069:Free people of color
5009:Federal bureaucracy
4949:Moderate Republicans
3996:National Union Party
3948:Tenure of Office Act
3652:William W. Armstrong
3583:William S. Groesbeck
3569:President's counsel
3474:Tenure of Office Act
1352:impeachment managers
1318:Tenure of Office Act
982:On February 24, the
957:Tenure of Office Act
904:Related developments
746:met to plan for the
724:of such office from
587:Corruptly using his
482:moderate Republicans
423:Tenure of Office Act
149:Judicial appointment
7820:D. W. Griffith
7805:The Leopard's Spots
7695:The American Crisis
7629:Columbia University
7596:The Prostrate State
7590:James Shepherd Pike
7507:Posse Comitatus Act
7430:Trader post scandal
7218:Coinage Act of 1873
6992:Black Friday (1869)
6840:Peonage Act of 1867
6818:Reconstruction Acts
6798:Command of Army Act
6533:Militia Act of 1862
4944:Radical Republicans
4892:Rutherford B. Hayes
4354:Formal impeachments
4114:Mary Johnson Stover
3953:Command of Army Act
3928:Reconstruction Acts
3714:Profiles in Courage
3672:Frederick W. Seward
3615:William E. Chandler
3588:Thomas A. R. Nelson
3521:Presiding officer:
3491:Command of Army Act
2770:avalon.law.yale.edu
1249:Resolution's impact
1239:
1054:Resolution's impact
1044:
1029:impeachment inquiry
996:two-thirds majority
711:recess appointments
658:The results of the
478:Radical Republicans
303:Mary Johnson Stover
164:Reconstruction Acts
144:Cabinet appointment
7839:Gone with the Wind
7702:John Hope Franklin
7558:Disenfranchisement
7530:Plessy v. Ferguson
7514:Civil Rights Cases
7476:Compromise of 1877
7367:Wheeler Compromise
7284:Vicksburg massacre
7269:Timber Culture Act
7259:Coushatta massacre
7198:Timber Culture Act
7152:Star Route scandal
7035:Justice Department
6932:Georgia v. Stanton
6921:Opelousas massacre
6512:American Civil War
5321:Compromise of 1877
5023:Justice Department
4987:Federal judiciary
4866:Federal government
4851:Reconstruction era
4660:Efforts to impeach
4624:Alejandro Mayorkas
4618:William W. Belknap
4609:Members of Cabinet
4570:Harry E. Claiborne
4544:Robert W. Archbald
4459:second impeachment
4339:Impeachment Clause
4248:Ulysses S. Grant β
4179:William A. Johnson
4159:Elizabeth J. Forby
4102:David T. Patterson
3918:Colorado Territory
3886:Reconstruction era
3662:Richard T. Merrick
3610:Walter A. Burleigh
3578:Benjamin R. Curtis
3536:George S. Boutwell
3272:The New York Times
1296:February 21, 1868
1237:40th U.S. Congress
1234:
1201:George S. Boutwell
1070:December 17, 1866
1042:39th U.S. Congress
1039:
953:
856:
633:Zachariah Chandler
621:George S. Boutwell
601:Complicity in the
582:American Civil War
159:Reconstruction era
25:
7986:
7985:
7969:
7968:
7895:American frontier
7749:Kenneth M. Stampp
7566:
7565:
7408:Ellenton massacre
7249:BrooksβBaxter War
6998:Ex parte McCardle
6764:Ex parte Milligan
6653:Freedmen's Bureau
6569:National Bank Act
6447:
6446:
5282:Victoria Woodhull
5193:
5192:
5064:African Americans
5035:State governments
5018:Freedmen's Bureau
4817:
4816:
4775:Federal officials
4761:
4760:
4655:
4654:
4563:Halsted L. Ritter
4557:Harold Louderback
4551:George W. English
4449:first impeachment
4283:
4282:
4261:Schuyler Colfax β
4256:β Hannibal Hamlin
4241:β Abraham Lincoln
4205:Alcoholism debate
4184:Florence J. Smith
4072:Tennessee Johnson
3828:Southern Unionist
3796:(1857β1862, 1875)
3726:
3725:
3719:Tennessee Johnson
3667:Alexander Randall
3640:James K. Moorhead
3620:James O. Clephane
3573:William M. Evarts
3516:Impeachment trial
3506:Hamilton Ward Sr.
3389:impeachment trial
3170:history.house.gov
3031:history.house.gov
2964:history.house.gov
2822:history.house.gov
2796:history.house.gov
2751:978-0-393-31742-8
2454:978-0-7006-0190-5
2439:Castel, Albert E.
2399:history.house.gov
2370:history.house.gov
2253:www.gutenberg.org
2226:history.house.gov
2054:978-1-4165-4749-5
2041:Stewart, David O.
1956:"Chicago Tribune"
1556:history.house.gov
1453:
1452:
1392:impeachment trial
1269:Rufus P. Spalding
1265:January 22, 1868
1227:
1226:
1197:December 5, 1867
1170:"Corrupt" use of
944:Theodore R. Davis
942:, illustrated by
910:George F. Edmunds
889:Rufus P. Spalding
868:African Americans
840:John C. Churchill
781:midwestern states
638:Richmond Examiner
614:call and response
505:Robert C. Schenck
497:conspiracy theory
435:the assassination
362:
361:
60:
59:
8031:
7852:Race and Reunion
7799:Thomas Dixon Jr.
7689:William R. Brock
7679:C. Vann Woodward
7666:W. E. B. Du Bois
7656:Charles A. Beard
7616:Claude G. Bowers
7575:
7574:
7398:Hamburg massacre
7377:Pratt & Boyd
7342:Mississippi Plan
7299:Anti-Moiety Acts
7294:Sanborn incident
7086:Ku Klux Klan Act
6757:Ex parte Garland
6564:Ten percent plan
6456:
6455:
5202:
5201:
5153:Thaddeus Stevens
5138:Republican Party
5131:Samuel J. Tilden
5121:Bourbon Democrat
5116:Democratic Party
4887:Ulysses S. Grant
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3625:William H. Emory
3551:Thaddeus Stevens
3484:Ulysses S. Grant
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1378:Thaddeus Stevens
1243:Date introduced
1240:
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1151:January 7, 1867
1129:Benjamin F. Loan
1125:January 7, 1867
1095:January 7, 1867
1048:Date introduced
1045:
1038:
969:secretary of war
912:to instruct the
811:Thaddeus Stevens
789:Benjamin F. Loan
760:select committee
540:Wendell Phillips
396:Republican Party
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7956:White supremacy
7899:
7858:
7846:David W. Blight
7774:
7684:Joel Williamson
7661:Howard K. Beale
7562:
7551:Giles v. Harris
7495:
7486:Desert Land Act
7459:
7386:
7313:
7237:
7223:Long Depression
7193:Colfax massacre
7176:
7157:Salary Grab Act
7125:
7064:
7045:KirkβHolden war
7013:
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6675:Shaw University
6614:
6600:WadeβDavis Bill
6588:
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5126:Horatio Seymour
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4877:Abraham Lincoln
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4741:Vice presidents
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4676:List of efforts
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4598:Thomas Porteous
4532:Mark W. Delahay
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3923:Alaska Purchase
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3630:Thomas W. Ferry
3605:Foster Blodgett
3561:James F. Wilson
3556:Thomas Williams
3541:Benjamin Butler
3527:House managers
3523:Salmon P. Chase
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1337:March 16, 1868
1325:Thadeus Stevens
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6709:
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6680:New Departure
6678:
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6663:
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5500:
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5490:
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5485:
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5480:
5477:
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5472:
5470:
5467:
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5460:
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5450:
5447:
5445:
5442:
5440:
5437:
5435:
5432:
5431:
5429:
5428:
5426:
5424:Gubernatorial
5422:
5416:
5413:
5411:
5408:
5406:
5403:
5401:
5398:
5396:
5393:
5391:
5388:
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5380:
5376:
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5360:
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5330:
5322:
5319:
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5309:
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5299:
5297:
5294:
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5283:
5280:
5278:
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5270:
5268:
5265:
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5260:
5259:
5258:
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5230:
5227:
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5217:
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5209:
5203:
5200:
5196:
5186:
5183:
5181:
5178:
5174:
5171:
5169:
5166:
5164:
5163:Benjamin Wade
5161:
5159:
5156:
5154:
5151:
5149:
5146:
5144:
5141:
5140:
5139:
5136:
5132:
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5119:
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5112:
5109:
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5102:
5099:
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5094:
5092:
5089:
5087:
5086:Carpetbaggers
5084:
5080:
5077:
5075:
5072:
5070:
5067:
5066:
5065:
5062:
5061:
5059:
5055:
5049:
5046:
5044:
5041:
5040:
5038:
5032:
5024:
5021:
5019:
5016:
5014:
5013:Edwin Stanton
5011:
5010:
5008:
5007:
5002:
4999:
4997:
4994:
4992:
4989:
4988:
4986:
4985:
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4529:
4527:
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4522:
4520:
4519:James H. Peck
4517:
4515:
4514:
4510:
4509:
4507:
4503:
4495:
4492:
4491:
4490:
4487:
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4406:
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4401:
4398:
4396:
4393:
4391:
4388:
4386:
4383:
4381:
4378:
4376:
4375:first inquiry
4373:
4372:
4371:
4368:
4367:
4365:
4363:
4359:
4356:
4352:
4347:
4346:
4341:
4340:
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4318:
4311:
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4299:
4297:
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4288:
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4218:
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4208:
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4201:
4198:
4197:
4195:
4191:
4185:
4182:
4180:
4177:
4175:
4172:
4170:
4169:Henry Johnson
4167:
4165:
4164:Dolly Johnson
4162:
4160:
4157:
4155:
4152:
4150:
4147:
4146:
4144:
4140:
4133:
4132:Frank Johnson
4130:
4127:
4124:
4121:
4120:Daniel Stover
4118:
4115:
4112:
4109:
4106:
4103:
4100:
4097:
4094:
4091:
4088:
4087:
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4009:
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3710:
3707:
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3700:
3696:
3688:
3687:Gideon Welles
3685:
3683:
3680:
3678:
3675:
3673:
3670:
3668:
3665:
3663:
3660:
3658:
3655:
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3650:
3649:
3647:
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3641:
3638:
3636:
3635:Burt Van Horn
3633:
3631:
3628:
3626:
3623:
3621:
3618:
3616:
3613:
3611:
3608:
3606:
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3579:
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3571:
3570:
3568:
3567:
3562:
3559:
3557:
3554:
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3547:
3546:John A. Logan
3544:
3542:
3539:
3537:
3534:
3532:
3529:
3528:
3526:
3525:
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3519:
3517:
3513:
3507:
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3502:
3499:
3497:
3494:
3492:
3489:
3485:
3482:
3480:
3477:
3475:
3472:
3471:
3470:
3469:Edwin Stanton
3467:Dismissal of
3466:
3464:
3461:
3460:
3458:
3456:
3452:
3432:
3429:
3427:
3426:First inquiry
3424:
3423:
3421:
3417:
3410:
3406:
3402:
3401:
3398:
3394:
3390:
3386:
3379:
3374:
3372:
3367:
3365:
3360:
3359:
3356:
3349:
3344:
3339:
3337:
3336:United States
3327:
3326:
3323:
3316:
3313:
3312:
3304:
3300:
3296:
3295:
3274:
3273:
3267:
3260:
3252:
3240:
3224:
3223:
3216:
3197:
3190:
3188:
3171:
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3152:
3144:
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3128:
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3108:
3092:
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3063:
3055:
3053:
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3032:
3028:
3022:
3007:
3000:
2999:
2992:
2981:
2965:
2961:
2955:
2953:
2936:
2931:
2930:"Impeachment"
2924:
2908:
2904:
2898:
2896:
2879:
2874:
2867:
2851:
2846:
2839:
2823:
2819:
2813:
2797:
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2787:
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2761:
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2702:
2685:
2678:
2662:
2657:
2650:
2633:
2626:
2610:
2605:
2598:
2581:
2580:"The Capital"
2574:
2559:
2552:
2551:
2544:
2533:
2531:
2529:
2527:
2525:
2508:
2504:
2498:
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2254:
2250:
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2196:
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2180:
2164:
2160:
2156:
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2148:
2144:
2140:
2136:
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2120:
2103:
2098:
2091:
2074:
2067:
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2056:
2050:
2046:
2042:
2036:
2034:
2032:
2030:
2028:
2026:
2024:
2022:
2005:
2000:
1993:
1991:
1989:
1987:
1985:
1983:
1981:
1979:
1962:
1957:
1950:
1934:
1929:
1922:
1906:
1901:
1894:
1878:
1873:
1872:"Impeachment"
1866:
1858:
1854:
1850:
1848:9781118607879
1844:
1840:
1836:
1832:
1828:
1821:
1805:
1800:
1793:
1791:
1775:
1771:
1765:
1749:
1744:
1737:
1721:
1716:
1715:"Impeachment"
1709:
1693:
1688:
1687:"Impeachment"
1681:
1679:
1677:
1675:
1673:
1671:
1669:
1667:
1650:
1645:
1644:"Impeachment"
1638:
1623:
1619:
1612:
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1598:
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