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[Clipped signature of Andrew Johnson]
circa 1863-1869
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Taken from a document with "Governor" pre-printed after the signature.
GLC00496.181.02
GLC00496.181.03
to Hugh McCulloch
circa 1865-1869
Requests an interview with the Secretary of the Treasury McCulloch on behalf of Mrs. Dudley.
GLC00496.182
Engraved portrait of Andrew Johnson
1861-1865
Smith, H.W., fl. 1848-1868
Vignette left-facing bust portrait in profile by H.W. Smith. Engraver's name is located on the lower right of the image. Printed signature underneath image. Page appears to have once been a part of a book.
GLC00496.261.01
Andrew Johnson
1864
Johnson, Fry, & Co., fl. 1825-1873
Seated left-facing portrait of Johnson. Behind his chair is a small covered table with a book and piece of paper. Engraving based on a painting by Alonzo Chappel, who in turn used a photograph. By the lower left corner "Painted by" and on the...
GLC00496.261.02
to Mr. Wakeman
October 5, 1866
Foster, Lafayette Sabine, 1806-1880
Foster, a U.S. senator from Connecticut, discusses his views on reconstruction with Wakeman, a lawyer. Foster says that he would restrict the right to vote to those with "capacity and virtue," but that it would be "arbitrary, unjust, and tyrannical...
GLC00544
to William J. Fowler
June 7, 1894
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904
General Longstreet discusses the reconstruction policies of Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson with Fowler, a judge in Boston, Massachusetts. He states "The independent action of President Johnson, was the error that lead the grave...
GLC00671
to Ulysses Mercur
May 22, 1866
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889
Cameron responds to a letter from Mercur, a United States Representative from Pennsylvania. He denies recommending W. Clark for political appointment. Referring to the debate regarding reconstruction between Congress and President Andrew Johnson, he...
GLC01232
The dangers and duties of the hour: an address delivered at concert hall
1866
Kelley, William D., 1814-1890
Published by Chronicle Book and Job Print. Denounces president Andrew Johnson as an untrustworthy leader and one who easily pardons traitors, primarily Southern rebels. Includes a letter written to Kelley by Governor W.G. Brownlow of Tennessee as a...
GLC01265.24
Address of the Hon. William Whiting before the Boston Highlands Grant Club, August 5, 1868
1868
Whiting, William, 1813-1873
Published by A. Williams and Company. Criticizes Andrew Johnson for taking over congressional authority and compares him to Napoleon Bonaparte. Discusses the constitutionality of the reconstruction acts. Accuses the Democratic Party of having a...
GLC01265.33
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