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Series 8, Courts-martial and Amnesty Records, 1864-1869 (continued)
Subseries 8B, 1864 (continued)
Subseries 8B, 1864 (continued)
One volume containing the signatures of persons who took the oath prescribed by Lincoln, the date, and the residence of each, at Nashville, Tenn.
Arranged chronologically.
REEL 49 1864, Jan.-Mar. 1
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REEL 50 1864, Mar. 1-May 6
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REEL 50 Subseries 8C, 1865-1869
Three volumes containing lists of persons to whom amnesty was granted with the nature of the offense, the date, and conditions given.
The names in each volume are alphabetically arranged under the first letter of the surname, and chronologically therein.
Vol. 1, 1865, May 9-Oct. 10
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Vol. 2, 1865, Oct. 10-1866, July 11
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Vol. 3, 1866, Apr. 3-1889, Mar. 3
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REEL 50-51 Series 9, Moore Diaries, 1866-1871
REEL 50 Subseries 9A, 1866-1868
"The Small Diary," July 8, 1866-March 20, 1868, a volume of shorthand notes by Col. William G. Moore, Johnson's secretary, and a typed transcript made in 1931 by Lydia M. Fox.
REEL 50 1866, July-[1868, Mar. 20]
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REEL 50 Subseries 9B, 1868-1871
"The Large Diary," March 21, 1868-Jan. 24, 1871, a volume of shorthand notes by Moore with a partial pencil transcript for entries, March 27-30, 1868, by Theodore F. Shuey in 1928, and a complete typed transcript made by Fox in 1931.
REEL 50 [1868, Mar. 21]-1868, Apr. 6
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REEL 51 1868, Apr. 7-1871
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REEL 51 Subseries 9C, 1866-1868
A third diary consisting of a free longhand transcript by Moore of extracts from his own shorthand notes of the period, July 1866-April 8, 1868. This transcript was edited by St. George L. Sioussat and printed in the American Historical Review, XIX (October, 1913), pp. 98-132.
REEL 51 [1866-1868]
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REEL 51-52 Series 10, Financial Records, 1829-1877
Account book (vol. 1), 1829-1838, and journal (vol. 2), 1833-1860, mostly accounts of Johnson's tailoring business in Greeneville, Tenn., and two boxes of household bills, and personal expense and financial accounts, 1835-1877.
REEL 51 Vols. 1-2 [1829-1860]
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REEL 51 Bills, 1835-1868, Oct.
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REEL 52 Bills, 1868, Nov.-1877
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REEL 52-53 Series 11, Scrapbooks, circa 1861-1875
Ten volumes of newspaper clippings and a separate subject index volume. The index volume appears first on the microfilm. A twelfth volume contains newspaper clippings reporting and commenting on Johnson's first message, 1865, and his election to the Senate, 1874-1875.
REEL 52 Vols. 1-4, [circa 1861-1875]
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REEL 53 Vols. 5-11, [circa 1861-1875]
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REEL 54 Series 12, Lists, circa 1858-1892
Four small volumes and one folder, containing lists of names, probably of persons qualified for land grant purchases under Johnson's proposed Homestead Bill, and of pro-Confederate Tennessee residents to be assessed for revenue.
The first volume in rough alphabetical order, the last three arranged under an alphabetical listing of Tennessee counties. Also a few loose lists duplicating those in the volumes.
REEL 54 [circa 1858-1892]
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REEL 54 Series 13, Newspaper Clippings, circa 1868
One volume, circa 1868, containing newspaper clippings with extensive annotation entitled "The Drama of Impeachment."
REEL 54 [circa 1858-1892]
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REEL 54 Series 14, Schoolbook, 1866
One volume containing signatures and essays of students in the North-East Girls' Grammar School, Philadelphia, Pa., presented to President and Mrs. Johnson.
REEL 54 1866
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REEL 54 Series 15, Assassinations Volume, 1866
One volume containing copies of letters from J. R. Doolittle to L. C. Draper and from L. J. Farwell to J. R. Doolittle, February 8 and March 12, 1866, concerning the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the attempted assassination of Johnson.
REEL 54 1866
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REEL 54 Series 16, Diplomatic List, circa 1858-1892
One volume containing a diplomatic list in manuscript.
REEL 54 [circa 1858-1892]
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REEL 54 Series 17, Military Documents, 1862-1865
Military documents, chiefly muster rolls, morning reports, and requisitions of Tennessee military organizations commanded by Col. Robert Johnson.
Chronologically arranged.
REEL 54 1862-1865
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REEL 54-55 Series 18, Miscellany, 1783-1932
Miscellaneous documents, 1783-1932 including legal instruments, reports, official forms, notes, lists, poems, broadsides, and fragments.
Chronologically arranged.
REEL 54 1783-1862
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REEL 55 1863-1932
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REEL 55 Series 19, Calling Cards, Impeachment Tickets, and Photographs, circa 1854-circa 1875
Calling cards, impeachment tickets, and photographs.
REEL 55 [circa 1854-circa 1875]
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REEL 55 Series 20, Printed Matter, 1854-1932
Political pamphlets and other printed items, including printed copies of Homestead Bills, amendments and other bills and resolutions, 1854-1860. Annotated items are filmed. Also Johnson's copy of The American Guide (Philadelphia, 1855) which he carried while campaigning in East Tennessee. Pages with annotations or inserted clippings are filmed.
REEL 55 [circa 1854-circa 1875]
BOX 231 REEL 55 Addresses Delivered at the Dedication of Tucker Hall, by David L. Swain, 1867
REEL 55 The American's Guide (M. Polock, Philadephia, 1855. 561 pp.)
not filmed A Bill to Reduce Customs Taxes
REEL 55 “A Colony for the Yellowstone Country: Northwestern Expedition”
REEL 55 Correspondence between Peter Cooper and Herman J. Redfield, 1868
not filmed Facts for the Consideration of the Laboring Men of the South
REEL 55 From Tailor Shop to the White House
not filmed Funeral Service for Andrew Johnson Patterson, 27 June 1932
not filmed General and Special Orders, 1860-1867
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REEL 55 “The Homestead Bill,” by John L. Dawson, 14 Feb. 1854
REEL 55 “The Homestead and the Union,” by a Land Reformer, 1860
REEL 55 House of Representatives
REEL 55 No. 7, 3 June 1852
REEL 55 No. 37, Mar. 1854
REEL 55 No. 37, 21 July 1854
REEL 55 No. 37, 4 Dec. 1854
not filmed No. 350, 21 Apr. 1858
not filmed No. 72, 2 Feb. 1859
REEL 55 No. 280, 13 Mar. 1860
REEL 55 No. 338, 12 Dec. 1860
not filmed No. 30, 12 Jan. 1861
not filmed No. 31, 14 Jan. 1861
not filmed Amendment, 17 Jan. 1861
BOX 232not filmed Proposition, 18 Jan. 1861
not filmed Amendments, 19 Jan. 1861
not filmed S. 20, 22 Jan. 1866
not filmed S. 60, 30 Jan. 1866
REEL 55 No. 149, 4 Feb. 1868
not filmed Report no. 1759, 20 Apr. 1868
not filmed No. 1460, 9 Dec. 1868
not filmed Report no. 1620, 12 Apr. 1886
not filmed Report no. 3210, 10 July 1886
REEL 55 Information for Army Meetings, Dec. 1864
REEL 55 “The Jacobins of Missouri and Maryland,” by Francis Preston Blair, 27 Feb. 1864
REEL 55 Laws Relative to the Public Printing, Binding and Engraving, [1855?]
REEL 55 List of Nominations Made to and Rejected by the Senate
REEL 55 3 Mar. 1867
REEL 55 30 Mar. 1867
REEL 55 20 Apr. 1867
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