History of the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, by the House of Representatives, and His Trial by the Senate for High Crimes and Misdemeanors in Office, 1868B. Franklin, 1896 - 180 pages |
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Andrew Johnson answer appointed Army articles of impeachment authority Bayard bill Boutwell Buckalew Cabinet Cattell Chandler charge civil offices Committee Congress Conkling Constitution and laws Corbett Court Cragin crimes and misdemeanors declared Democrats Department Department of War Dixon Doolittle Drake duty Edmunds Edwin executive February Ferry Fessenden Fowler Frelinghuysen Government Grant Grimes Hampshire Hendricks high crimes high misdemeanor House of Representatives Howard interim Lincoln Lorenzo Thomas McCreery ment misdemeanor in office Morrill of Maine Morrill of Vermont Morton oath office of Secretary partisan party Patterson of Tennessee political Pomeroy President President's prosecution question rebellion reconstruction regulating the tenure removed from office Republicans resolution respondent Ross Saulsbury Secretary of War Senate Sherman Stanton Stewart Sumner Tenure-of-Office Act testimony Thaddeus Stevens Thayer tion Tipton trial Trumbull Union United Vickers violation vote War Department War Office Washington Willey Wilson Winkle yeas and nays Yeas-Anthony