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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.
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On June 3, 1867, in a 5–4 vote, the House Committee on the Judiciary voted against sending articles of impeachment to the full house, with three moderate Republican members joining two Democratic members of the committee in voting against doing so. However, the committee did not deliver its report to
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calling not only for Johnson to be impeached, but also proposing for Congress to act so that Johnson would be suspended from exercising his duties as president and that someone else serve as acting president in Johnson's place until the impeachment trial would be resolved. He argued that, without the
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to bring an impeachment resolution before the full House. Unlike the other two impeachment resolutions introduced that day, Ashley's resolutions offered a specific outline of how such an impeachment process would proceed. Rather than going to a direct vote on impeaching the president, his resolution
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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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On 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 57–108, 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 88–49, 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 Radicals would perhaps attempt to suspend Johnson from office pending trial on articles of impeachment and indefinitely protract the trial while the
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Radical Republicans continued to seek Johnson's impeachment. They disobeyed the rule put in place for the Republican caucus and continued to propose a number of impeachment resolutions, which the moderate Republicans often stifled by referring to committees. On January 7, 1867,
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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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The constitutional provision for impeachment of the Executive is a sham...if the impeached President...is to be allowed to carry on his illegal schemes while on trial and until the Senate pronounces him guilty, then the whole provision is worse than
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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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Seeking to overthrow the government of the United States, doing so by attempting to bring Congress "to disgrace" by refusing to execute or carry out the laws that it had passed which he disagreed with, such as the
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The resulting impeachment inquiry lasted eleven months, saw 89 witnesses interviewed, and saw 1,200 pages of testimony published. President Johnson kept secret tabs on the House impeachment inquiry through the
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By the end of November 1866, congressman-elect Benjamin Butler was continuing to promote the idea of impeaching Johnson, this time proposing eight articles. The articles he proposed charged Johnson with:
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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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Also on January 7, 1867, ignoring the rule requiring approval of the Republican caucus, James Mitchell Ashley introduced his own impeachment-related resolution. Ashley had agreed with
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One motivating factor for Republicans' decision to vote against impeachment may have been the successes Democrats had in the 1867 elections, including winning control of the
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opined that the result of the elections was unequivocally, "in favor of the impeachment of Andrew Johnson and his removal from the high office which he has dishonored."
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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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Even while he was vice-president, there was at least some serious consideration given to the prospect of using impeachment to remove Johnson from that office. After
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an investigation into possible "improper or corrupt means" to influence the vote of members of the United States Senate in the impeachment trial
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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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Referred to the House Committee on Reconstruction on February 21, 1868; revised version introduced on February 22, 1868, by Committee Chair
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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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adopted a rule for the House Republican caucus which required that both a majority of House Republicans and a majority of members on the
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introduced two separate impeachment resolutions against Johnson, but the House refused to hold debate or vote on either resolution.
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The following is a list of several resolutions introduced to the House to either launch an outright impeachment or to launch an
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of legislation, selling of confiscated property, and alleged interference with elections. While it gave the general charge of "
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proposed a resolution that would have, if passed, seen fourteen specific new articles proposed be adopted. On July 25, 1868,
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that indicated support for impeachment. Despite this, Trumbull would vote to acquit Johnson in the 1868 impeachment trial.
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would be required to approve any measure regarding impeachment in party caucus prior to it being considered in the House.
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with the "design to undermine, overthrow and evade the power" of the Congress to advice and consent on such appointments
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meeting, but moderates quickly killed discussion. A number of Radical Republicans were demanding the creation of a
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Held at the City of Washington, March 4, 1867, in the Ninety-First Year of the Independence of the United States
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wrote of a, "strong probability that the President of the United States will be impeached this winter". The
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other congressmen voting against impeachment; and with all votes for impeachment coming from Republicans.
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and called for his removal from office. Johnson, during a late summer 1866 speaking tour dubbed the "
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Appearing at an October 17, 1866 event in Chicago where Butler delivered such a speech was Senator
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Allegation that information had been provided to the impeachment managers that provided them with
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a House-authorized investigation into possible corrupt influences on the outcome of the trial
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who was a Republican candidate for the House at the time, regularly denounced Johnson in his
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appointed to prepare additional articles of impeachment, potentially launching a new Senate
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in the party were willing to. After a number of efforts to impeach Johnson failed, the
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Andrew Johnson became president on April 15, 1865, ascending to the office following
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Impeached: the Trial of President Andrew Johnson and the Fight for Lincoln's Legacy
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The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution
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For several weeks after the trial adjourned, the impeachment managers, continued
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Congressional Resolutions on Presidential Impeachment: A Historical Overview
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On January 22, 1868, the House approved by a vote of 99–31 a resolution by
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demanding the removal of Johnson. These petitions came primarily from the
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resolution adopted by the House in a vote of 105–36 on February 25, 1868
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By the start of the year 1867, on a daily basis, Congress was receiving
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began exploring the idea of impeaching Johnson after Johnson delivered
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an impeachment resolution, impeachment momentarily appeared unlikely.
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to suspect improper or corrupt means had influenced the Senate vote.
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Another Radical Republican congressman pushing for impeachment was
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House defeated the resolution in a 57–108 vote on December 7, 1867
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On January 13, 1868, the Senate agreed to a resolution by Senator
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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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One of the first Radical Republicans to explore impeachment was
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alleged that the push to impeach Johnson originated from the
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Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863–1877
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in March 1867 over Johnson's veto, attempted to remove
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2954: 2952: 1209:(on behalf of the House Committee on the Judiciary) 955:On February 21, 1868, Johnson, in violation of the 6736:Choctaw and Chickasaw Treaty of Washington of 1866 4812:, impeachments or attempts leading to resignation. 3264: 3132: 3093:. Government Printy Office. 1867. pp. 119–122 2928: 2871: 2843: 2706: 2682: 2654: 2630: 2602: 2578: 2095: 2071: 2006:. The Evening Telegraph (Philadelphia). 1 Dec 1866 1997: 1954: 1926: 1898: 1870: 1797: 1741: 1713: 1685: 1642: 1546: 1544: 1542: 1540: 1538: 1536: 1534: 1532: 1530: 1528: 1526: 1482: 6527:District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act 4753:Unsuccessful efforts to impeach federal officials 2949: 2715:. The Boston Evening Transcript. January 29, 1868 2066: 2064: 1524: 1522: 1520: 1518: 1516: 1514: 1512: 1510: 1508: 1506: 1447:Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary 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 7990: 3299:The American Congress: The Building of Democracy 2216: 2214: 2212: 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" 2497: 2495: 2389: 2387: 2185: 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 3082: 3080: 2880:. The Daily Evening Express. February 22, 1868 2852:. The Charleston Daily News. February 24, 1868 2509:. United States House of Representatives. 1868 2061: 1824: 1503: 623:, who announced at an October 1866 meeting in 414:. After a February 13, 1868 committee vote to 6845:First impeachment inquiry into Andrew Johnson 4835: 4301: 3744: 3369: 3054: 3052: 3050: 3048: 2209: 1462:Timeline of the impeachment of Andrew Johnson 891:which launched an impeachment inquiry run by 398:was eager to impeach Johnson long before the 345: 2532: 2530: 2528: 2526: 2524: 2492: 2384: 2240: 2076:. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 18 December 1866 1680: 1678: 1676: 1674: 1672: 1670: 1668: 1666: 1651:. Daily Missouri Republican. October 1, 1866 940:President Johnson's Senate impeachment trial 798: 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. 223–249. 3077: 2897: 2895: 2836: 2181: 2179: 2121: 2119: 1792: 1790: 1229: 1034: 471: 4842: 4828: 4308: 4294: 3751: 3737: 3376: 3362: 3201:. United States Congress. pp. 845–847 3045: 2995:Stephen W. Stathis and David C. Huckabee. 2583:. Philadelphia Inquirer. February 10, 1868 2547:Stephen W. Stathis and David C. Huckabee. 2480:. United States Congress. pp. 845–846 2104:. The Pall Mall Gazette. December 29, 1866 2035: 2033: 2031: 2029: 2027: 2025: 2023: 2021: 1992: 1990: 1988: 1986: 1984: 1982: 1980: 1978: 1601:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1235:Impeachment resolutions introduced in the 1160:ordered to oversee an impeachment inquiry 1040:Impeachment resolutions introduced in the 503:House Military Affairs Committee chairman 406:was authorized in January 1867 to run the 352: 338: 7403:South Carolina civil disturbances of 1876 4808:, impeachments leading to conviction. In 3848:Drunk vice-presidential inaugural address 3189: 3187: 2937:. Harrisburg Telegraph. February 22, 1868 2733: 2611:. Chicago Evening Post. February 13, 1868 2521: 1935:. Semi-Weekly Wisconsin. December 5, 1866 1663: 1281:ordered to launch an impeachment inquiry 412:a second impeachment inquiry was launched 7926:History of the United States (1865–1917) 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 2892: 2824:. United States House of Representatives 2798:. United States House of Representatives 2708:"Our Special Dispatches From Washington" 2468: 2466: 2464: 2401:. United States House of Representatives 2372:. United States House of Representatives 2228:. United States House of Representatives 2176: 2125: 2116: 1787: 1558:. United States House of Representatives 1279:House Select Committee on Reconstruction 934: 920: 893:House Select Committee on Reconstruction 877:Launch of the second impeachment inquiry 849: 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 18: 3990:1868 impeachment managers investigation 2635:. Staunton Spectator. February 18, 1868 2018: 1975: 1806:. Vernon County Censor. 31 October 1866 1570: 903: 381:formal impeachment on February 24, 1868 7991: 7585:Bibliography of the Reconstruction era 6631:Second inauguration of Abraham Lincoln 4849: 3184: 2687:. The Brooklyn Union. January 29, 1868 2663:. Detroit Free Press. January 14, 1868 2437: 1907:. Staunton Spectator. October 16, 1866 1833:. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: 62–84. 1694:. Perrysburg Journal. October 26, 1866 1615: 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 4823: 4289: 4037:Andrew Johnson National Historic Site 3732: 3357: 3193: 2784: 2472: 2461: 2266: 1825:Fuentes-Rohwer, Luis (4 April 2014). 1616:Shafer, Ronald G. (11 January 2020). 1609: 1480: 986:voted 126–47 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 2246: 1818: 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 2297: 2039: 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 13: 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 3758: 3291: 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 14: 8035: 7116:United States expedition to Korea 6823:Reconstruction military districts 3983:Efforts to impeach Andrew Johnson 3405:Efforts to impeach Andrew Johnson 3308: 914:Senate Committee on the Judiciary 6670:Assassination of Abraham Lincoln 4964:African-American representatives 4269: 4268: 4032:Andrew Johnson National Cemetery 3444: 3439: 3341: 3329: 3194:Hinds, Asher C. (4 March 1907). 2989: This article incorporates 2984: 2541: This article incorporates 2536: 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 (R–OH-10) 1001: 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 325: 319: 118:Assassination of Abraham Lincoln 34: 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 3257: 3213: 3158: 3141: 3125: 3019: 2978: 2921: 2864: 2810: 2758: 2727: 2699: 2675: 2647: 2623: 2595: 2571: 2431: 2413: 2343:The Congressional Globe Vol. 37 2334: 2318: 2291: 2088: 1947: 1919: 1891: 1863: 1216:"High crimes and misdemeanors" 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" 1762: 1734: 1706: 1635: 1474: 992:eleven articles of impeachment 545:National Anti-Slavery Standard 373:president of the United States 247:Democratic National Convention 1: 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" 1467: 1316:in apparent violation of the 927:Impeachment of Andrew Johnson 428: 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. 10: 8040: 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 7973: 7903: 7862: 7778: 7729:Been in the Storm So Long 7649:William Archibald Dunning 7609:The American Commonwealth 7577: 7570: 7499: 7463: 7390: 7317: 7279:Election Massacre of 1874 7241: 7180: 7129: 7068: 7017: 6987:Public Credit Act of 1869 6951: 6926:Fourth Reconstruction Act 6858: 6835:Habeas Corpus Act of 1867 6785: 6698: 6618: 6592: 6579:New York City draft riots 6549:Emancipation Proclamation 6541: 6458: 6451: 6401: 5423: 5377: 5331: 5224:National Union Convention 5204: 5197: 5056: 5033: 4969:Reconstruction Amendments 4959:African-American senators 4864: 4857: 4802: 4765: 4733: 4666: 4659: 4637: 4607: 4504: 4479: 4360: 4353: 4323: 4235: 4215:Ledger-removal allegation 4192: 4141: 4082: 4024: 3973:First impeachment inquiry 3861: 3815: 3766: 3697: 3514: 3453: 3437: 3418: 3399: 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:(1853–1857, 1862–1865) 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:Brooks–Baxter 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:← Hannibal Hamlin 4241:← Abraham Lincoln 4205:Alcoholism debate 4184:Florence J. Smith 4072:Tennessee Johnson 3828:Southern Unionist 3796:(1857–1862, 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 4862: 4861: 4844: 4837: 4830: 4821: 4820: 4664: 4663: 4358: 4357: 4310: 4303: 4296: 4287: 4286: 4272: 4271: 4056:Southern Justice 3808: 3797: 3789: 3778: 3753: 3746: 3739: 3730: 3729: 3657:Walter Smith Cox 3625:William H. Emory 3551:Thaddeus Stevens 3484:Ulysses S. Grant 3448: 3447: 3443: 3442: 3411: 3378: 3371: 3364: 3355: 3354: 3346: 3345: 3334: 3333: 3332: 3325: 3285: 3284: 3282: 3280: 3268: 3261: 3255: 3254: 3248: 3244: 3242: 3234: 3232: 3230: 3217: 3211: 3210: 3208: 3206: 3200: 3191: 3182: 3181: 3179: 3177: 3162: 3156: 3155: 3145: 3139: 3138: 3136: 3129: 3123: 3122: 3116: 3112: 3110: 3102: 3100: 3098: 3084: 3075: 3074: 3072: 3070: 3056: 3043: 3042: 3040: 3038: 3023: 3017: 3016: 3014: 3012: 3003: 2988: 2987: 2982: 2976: 2975: 2973: 2971: 2956: 2947: 2946: 2944: 2942: 2932: 2925: 2919: 2918: 2916: 2914: 2899: 2890: 2889: 2887: 2885: 2875: 2868: 2862: 2861: 2859: 2857: 2847: 2840: 2834: 2833: 2831: 2829: 2814: 2808: 2807: 2805: 2803: 2788: 2782: 2781: 2779: 2777: 2762: 2756: 2755: 2731: 2725: 2724: 2722: 2720: 2710: 2703: 2697: 2696: 2694: 2692: 2686: 2679: 2673: 2672: 2670: 2668: 2658: 2651: 2645: 2644: 2642: 2640: 2634: 2627: 2621: 2620: 2618: 2616: 2606: 2599: 2593: 2592: 2590: 2588: 2582: 2575: 2569: 2568: 2566: 2564: 2555: 2540: 2539: 2534: 2519: 2518: 2516: 2514: 2499: 2490: 2489: 2487: 2485: 2479: 2470: 2459: 2458: 2435: 2429: 2428: 2417: 2411: 2410: 2408: 2406: 2391: 2382: 2381: 2379: 2377: 2362: 2356: 2355: 2353: 2351: 2338: 2332: 2331: 2322: 2316: 2315: 2313: 2311: 2295: 2289: 2288: 2286: 2284: 2270: 2264: 2263: 2261: 2259: 2244: 2238: 2237: 2235: 2233: 2218: 2207: 2206: 2204: 2202: 2192: 2183: 2174: 2173: 2171: 2169: 2132: 2123: 2114: 2113: 2111: 2109: 2099: 2092: 2086: 2085: 2083: 2081: 2075: 2073:"Current Gossip" 2068: 2059: 2058: 2037: 2016: 2015: 2013: 2011: 2001: 1994: 1973: 1972: 1970: 1968: 1958: 1951: 1945: 1944: 1942: 1940: 1930: 1923: 1917: 1916: 1914: 1912: 1902: 1895: 1889: 1888: 1886: 1884: 1874: 1867: 1861: 1860: 1822: 1816: 1815: 1813: 1811: 1801: 1794: 1785: 1784: 1782: 1780: 1770:"Lyman Trumbull" 1766: 1760: 1759: 1757: 1755: 1745: 1738: 1732: 1731: 1729: 1727: 1717: 1710: 1704: 1703: 1701: 1699: 1689: 1682: 1661: 1660: 1658: 1656: 1646: 1639: 1633: 1632: 1630: 1628: 1613: 1607: 1606: 1600: 1592: 1574: 1568: 1567: 1565: 1563: 1548: 1501: 1500: 1498: 1496: 1486: 1478: 1388:Select committee 1378:Thaddeus Stevens 1243:Date introduced 1240: 1233: 1210: 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 354: 347: 340: 329: 328: 323: 260:Return to Senate 56: 55: 53: 46: 38: 31: 30: 27: 26: 8039: 8038: 8034: 8033: 8032: 8030: 8029: 8028: 7989: 7988: 7987: 7982: 7965: 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:Kirk–Holden war 7013: 6947: 6854: 6781: 6694: 6675:Shaw University 6614: 6600:Wade–Davis Bill 6588: 6537: 6443: 6397: 5419: 5373: 5327: 5207: 5189: 5126:Horatio Seymour 5052: 5036: 5029: 4877:Abraham Lincoln 4867: 4853: 4848: 4818: 4813: 4798: 4757: 4741:Vice presidents 4729: 4676:List of efforts 4651: 4633: 4603: 4598:Thomas Porteous 4532:Mark W. Delahay 4500: 4475: 4349: 4332: 4319: 4314: 4284: 4279: 4231: 4188: 4137: 4108:Charles Johnson 4078: 4020: 3923:Alaska Purchase 3857: 3811: 3800: 3792: 3781: 3770: 3762: 3757: 3727: 3722: 3693: 3630:Thomas W. Ferry 3605:Foster Blodgett 3561:James F. Wilson 3556:Thomas Williams 3541:Benjamin Butler 3527:House managers 3523:Salmon P. 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Kent 4587: 4580: 4577:Alcee Hastings 4573: 4566: 4559: 4554: 4547: 4540: 4538:Charles Swayne 4535: 4528: 4521: 4516: 4513:John Pickering 4508: 4506: 4502: 4501: 4499: 4498: 4497: 4496: 4485: 4483: 4477: 4476: 4474: 4473: 4472: 4471: 4466: 4461: 4456: 4451: 4446: 4441: 4431: 4430: 4429: 4424: 4419: 4409: 4408: 4407: 4402: 4397: 4392: 4387: 4382: 4380:second inquiry 4377: 4370:Andrew Johnson 4366: 4364: 4355: 4351: 4350: 4324: 4321: 4320: 4313: 4312: 4305: 4298: 4290: 4281: 4280: 4278: 4277: 4264: 4263: 4258: 4252: 4251: 4244: 4236: 4233: 4232: 4230: 4229: 4222: 4217: 4212: 4207: 4202: 4196: 4194: 4190: 4189: 4187: 4186: 4181: 4176: 4171: 4166: 4161: 4156: 4151: 4145: 4143: 4139: 4138: 4136: 4135: 4129: 4126:Robert Johnson 4123: 4117: 4111: 4105: 4099: 4093: 4086: 4084: 4080: 4079: 4077: 4076: 4068: 4060: 4052: 4044: 4039: 4034: 4028: 4026: 4022: 4021: 4019: 4018: 4013: 4008: 4003: 3998: 3992: 3987: 3986: 3985: 3980: 3975: 3970: 3960: 3955: 3950: 3945: 3940: 3935: 3930: 3925: 3920: 3915: 3914: 3913: 3908: 3903: 3893: 3888: 3883: 3878: 3876:Foreign policy 3873: 3867: 3865: 3859: 3858: 3856: 3855: 3853:Kirkwood House 3850: 3845: 3840: 3835: 3830: 3825: 3823:Homestead Acts 3819: 3817: 3816:Pre-presidency 3813: 3812: 3810: 3809: 3798: 3790: 3779: 3767: 3764: 3763: 3760:Andrew Johnson 3756: 3755: 3748: 3741: 3733: 3724: 3723: 3721: 3716: 3711: 3706: 3701: 3699: 3695: 3694: 3692: 3691: 3690: 3689: 3684: 3682:Lorenzo Thomas 3679: 3674: 3669: 3664: 3659: 3654: 3645: 3644: 3643: 3642: 3637: 3632: 3627: 3622: 3617: 3612: 3607: 3598: 3597: 3596: 3595: 3593:Henry Stanbery 3590: 3585: 3580: 3575: 3566: 3565: 3564: 3563: 3558: 3553: 3548: 3543: 3538: 3533: 3520: 3518: 3512: 3511: 3509: 3508: 3503: 3498: 3493: 3488: 3487: 3486: 3481: 3479:Lorenzo Thomas 3476: 3465: 3459: 3457: 3451: 3450: 3438: 3436: 3434: 3433: 3431:Second inquiry 3428: 3422: 3420: 3416: 3415: 3413: 3412: 3400: 3397: 3396: 3393:Andrew Johnson 3381: 3380: 3373: 3366: 3358: 3351: 3350: 3338: 3318: 3317: 3310: 3309:External links 3307: 3306: 3305: 3293: 3290: 3287: 3286: 3275:. 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Peck 4517: 4515: 4514: 4510: 4509: 4507: 4503: 4495: 4492: 4491: 4490: 4487: 4486: 4484: 4482: 4478: 4470: 4467: 4465: 4462: 4460: 4457: 4455: 4452: 4450: 4447: 4445: 4442: 4440: 4437: 4436: 4435: 4432: 4428: 4425: 4423: 4420: 4418: 4415: 4414: 4413: 4410: 4406: 4403: 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: 4335: 4331: 4327: 4322: 4318: 4311: 4306: 4304: 4299: 4297: 4292: 4291: 4288: 4276: 4275: 4266: 4265: 4262: 4259: 4257: 4254: 4253: 4250: 4249: 4245: 4243: 4242: 4238: 4237: 4234: 4228: 4227: 4223: 4221: 4218: 4216: 4213: 4211: 4208: 4206: 4203: 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: 4085: 4081: 4074: 4073: 4069: 4066: 4065: 4061: 4058: 4057: 4053: 4050: 4049: 4045: 4043: 4040: 4038: 4035: 4033: 4030: 4029: 4027: 4023: 4017: 4014: 4012: 4009: 4007: 4004: 4002: 3999: 3997: 3993: 3991: 3988: 3984: 3981: 3979: 3976: 3974: 3971: 3969: 3966: 3965: 3964: 3961: 3959: 3956: 3954: 3951: 3949: 3946: 3944: 3941: 3939: 3936: 3934: 3931: 3929: 3926: 3924: 3921: 3919: 3916: 3912: 3909: 3907: 3904: 3902: 3899: 3898: 3897: 3894: 3892: 3889: 3887: 3884: 3882: 3879: 3877: 3874: 3872: 3869: 3868: 3866: 3864: 3860: 3854: 3851: 3849: 3846: 3844: 3841: 3839: 3836: 3834: 3831: 3829: 3826: 3824: 3821: 3820: 3818: 3814: 3806: 3803: 3799: 3795: 3791: 3787: 3784: 3780: 3776: 3773: 3769: 3768: 3765: 3761: 3754: 3749: 3747: 3742: 3740: 3735: 3734: 3731: 3720: 3717: 3715: 3712: 3710: 3707: 3705: 3702: 3700: 3696: 3688: 3687:Gideon Welles 3685: 3683: 3680: 3678: 3675: 3673: 3670: 3668: 3665: 3663: 3660: 3658: 3655: 3653: 3650: 3649: 3647: 3646: 3641: 3638: 3636: 3635:Burt Van Horn 3633: 3631: 3628: 3626: 3623: 3621: 3618: 3616: 3613: 3611: 3608: 3606: 3603: 3602: 3600: 3599: 3594: 3591: 3589: 3586: 3584: 3581: 3579: 3576: 3574: 3571: 3570: 3568: 3567: 3562: 3559: 3557: 3554: 3552: 3549: 3547: 3546:John A. Logan 3544: 3542: 3539: 3537: 3534: 3532: 3529: 3528: 3526: 3525: 3524: 3519: 3517: 3513: 3507: 3504: 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: 3167: 3161: 3153: 3152: 3144: 3135: 3128: 3120: 3108: 3092: 3091: 3083: 3081: 3064: 3063: 3055: 3053: 3051: 3049: 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: 2793: 2787: 2771: 2767: 2761: 2753: 2747: 2743: 2739: 2738: 2730: 2714: 2709: 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: 2496: 2476: 2469: 2467: 2465: 2456: 2450: 2446: 2445: 2440: 2434: 2426: 2422: 2416: 2400: 2396: 2390: 2388: 2371: 2367: 2361: 2345: 2344: 2337: 2329: 2328: 2321: 2305: 2301: 2294: 2279: 2275: 2269: 2254: 2250: 2243: 2227: 2223: 2217: 2215: 2213: 2196: 2189: 2182: 2180: 2164: 2160: 2156: 2152: 2148: 2144: 2140: 2136: 2129: 2122: 2120: 2103: 2098: 2091: 2074: 2067: 2065: 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: 1604: 1598: 1590: 1584: 1580: 1573: 1557: 1553: 1547: 1545: 1543: 1541: 1539: 1537: 1535: 1533: 1531: 1529: 1527: 1525: 1523: 1521: 1519: 1517: 1515: 1513: 1511: 1509: 1507: 1490: 1485: 1477: 1473: 1463: 1460: 1459: 1449: 1446: 1444: 1441: 1438: 1434: 1431: 1428: 1427: 1424: 1422: 1420: 1417: 1414: 1410: 1407: 1405:July 7, 1868 1404: 1403: 1400: 1397: 1395: 1393: 1389: 1386: 1383: 1379: 1376: 1374:July 7, 1868 1373: 1372: 1369: 1366: 1363: 1359: 1357: 1353: 1349: 1346: 1342: 1339: 1336: 1335: 1332: 1330: 1326: 1322: 1319: 1315: 1314:Edwin Stanton 1311: 1308: 1305: 1301: 1298: 1295: 1294: 1291: 1289: 1286: 1283: 1280: 1277: 1274: 1270: 1267: 1264: 1263: 1259: 1256: 1253: 1251:(if adopted) 1248: 1245: 1242: 1241: 1238: 1223: 1221: 1218: 1215: 1212: 1206: 1202: 1199: 1196: 1195: 1192: 1190: 1187: 1179: 1176: 1173: 1169: 1168: 1162: 1159: 1156: 1153: 1150: 1149: 1146: 1143: 1140: 1137: 1134: 1130: 1127: 1124: 1123: 1120: 1117: 1114: 1110: 1107: 1104: 1100: 1099:John R. 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Index



Andrew Johnson
Early life
Andrew Johnson and slavery
Legacy
Bibliography
Governor of Tennessee
Governorship
Vice presidency
Drunk V.P. inaugural address
Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
Presidency
Inauguration
Foreign policy
Cabinet appointment
Judicial appointment
Conclusion of Civil War
Reconstruction era
Reconstruction Acts
Civil Rights Act (1866)
Swing Around the Circle
Impeachment
First inquiry
Second inquiry
Trial
Managers investigation
Efforts
Timeline
Articles of impeachment

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