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Series 20, Printed Matter, 1854-1932 (continued) | |||||||||||||
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BOX 233 REEL 55 | “The Situation of Mexico,” by Señor Romero, 1863 (published 1864) | ||||||||||||
REEL 55 | “The Slaveholders Conspiracy: Real Motives of the Rebellion” | ||||||||||||
not filmed | Spanish-English Dictionary, 1860 | ||||||||||||
REEL 55 | Supreme Court, City and County of New York, Lucretia G. Swan vs. James A. Farley, 1867 | ||||||||||||
not filmed | Surgeon General's Report, 4 May 1867 | ||||||||||||
REEL 55 | Valedictory Address to Massachusetts Legislature, by John A. Andrew, 4 Jan. 1866 | ||||||||||||
not filmed | “Victory and Re-Union,” a Commemorative Sermon, by Stephen H. Tyng, 20 Apr. 1865 | ||||||||||||
REEL 55 | “The Vision,” Andrew Johnson's Rule | ||||||||||||
BOX 234not filmed | Scrapbook of Clippings, 1858-1932 | ||||||||||||
circa 1865 | |||||||||||||
circa 1875 | |||||||||||||
BOX 235not filmed | Andrew Johnson, Public Lands, 1858 | ||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson and the Democratic Meeting, 1859 | |||||||||||||
James K. Polk, Democracy and Slavery, 1859 | |||||||||||||
Lewis Cass, Resignation as Secretary of State, 1860 | |||||||||||||
East Tennesseans and the Civil War, 1861 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson, Secession, 1861 | |||||||||||||
Amos Lawrence to Andrew Johnson, 1861 | |||||||||||||
Speech at Meeting of Republican Central Committee, by Delafield E. Smith, 1861 | |||||||||||||
Tennesseans on Secession, 1861 | |||||||||||||
Tennessee Resolution, Stand on Slavery to be Amended to Constitution, 1861 | |||||||||||||
The Civil War, 1861-1863 | |||||||||||||
Kentucky's Sentiment on Secession, 1861 | |||||||||||||
United States and British Negotiations on the Steamer Trent, 1861 | |||||||||||||
Jesse David Bright, Expulsion from the United States, 1862 | |||||||||||||
The Civil War, 1862 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson, Military Governor of Tennessee, 1862 | |||||||||||||
Benjamin Stark, Admission to the Senate, 1862 | |||||||||||||
Treason and Pardons, 1862 | |||||||||||||
Governor Andrew Johnson, 1862-1864 | |||||||||||||
The Negro Slave, 1863 | |||||||||||||
Amnesty, 1864 | |||||||||||||
Article on Nominating Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, 13 June 1864 | |||||||||||||
Clippings | |||||||||||||
Chattanooga Daily Gazette, 1864 | |||||||||||||
Edward H. Ewing, 1864 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson, Views on Emancipation, 1864 | |||||||||||||
Union State Convention, 1864 | |||||||||||||
Commentary on Abraham Lincoln, 1865 | |||||||||||||
Confiscation Fund, 1865 | |||||||||||||
John Degrees and the Government Printing Office, 1865 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson, the New President, 1865 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson, Reflection upon the Death of Lincoln, 1865 | |||||||||||||
Abraham Lincoln and Financial Affairs, 1865 | |||||||||||||
BOX 236not filmed | Hugh L. McCulloch, Speech at Fort Wayne, Ind., 1865 | ||||||||||||
John H. Regan, Rebel Postmaster, 1865 | |||||||||||||
Major General Charles R. Woods Orders Episcopal Church Closed, 1865 | |||||||||||||
South Carolina, Reconstruction, 1865 | |||||||||||||
Tennessee Legislature, 1865 | |||||||||||||
The Thirteenth Amendment, 1865 | |||||||||||||
Arrest of Sanford Conover, 1866 | |||||||||||||
Butler's Domination at the Pittsburgh Convention, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1866 | |||||||||||||
Jefferson Davis, 1866 | |||||||||||||
The Fourteenth Amendment, 1866 | |||||||||||||
General Walter Paye Lane, Reconstruction of Rebel States, 1866 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson and the Freedmen, 1866 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction, 1866 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson and the Union Party, 1866 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson, Gubernatorial Ideas and Policies, 1866 | |||||||||||||
Land Sale, 1866 | |||||||||||||
Nepotism, 1866 | |||||||||||||
Reconstruction Committee's Report, 1866 | |||||||||||||
Second Annual Message to the Thirty-ninth Congress, 1866 | |||||||||||||
Speech at Shelbyville, Tenn., by Edmund Cooper, 1866 | |||||||||||||
The Thirty-Ninth Congress, 1866 | |||||||||||||
J. B. Winger, Postmaster, 1866 | |||||||||||||
Missouri Test Oath, Adverse Opinion of the United States Supreme Court, 1867 | |||||||||||||
Thaddeus Stevens and Samuel Schoch, 1867 | |||||||||||||
BOX 237not filmed | Clippings | ||||||||||||
The Fortieth Congress, 1868 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson, Impeachment Trial, 1868 | |||||||||||||
Jeannie Perry, 1868 | |||||||||||||
Speech by Oliver P. Morton, 1868 | |||||||||||||
Speech on Andrew Johnson, by William F. Johnson, 21 May 1868 | |||||||||||||
George H. Williams and Henry W. Corbett-Oregon's Denunciation, 1868 | |||||||||||||
“The Yankee Negro Constitution,” by Benjamin F. Perry, 1868 | |||||||||||||
Butler vs. Blaine, 1869 | |||||||||||||
The Fifteenth Amendment, 1869 | |||||||||||||
Ulysses S. Grant, Acquisition of San Domingo, Cuba, and Haiti, 1869 | |||||||||||||
Ulysses S. Grant, His Administration, 1869 | |||||||||||||
Ulysses S. Grant, Inaugural Address, 1869 | |||||||||||||
Ulysses S. Grant's Election to the Presidency, 1869 | |||||||||||||
Income Tax, 1869 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson, after Retirement from the Presidency, 1869 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson, Tenure of Office Bill, 1869 | |||||||||||||
President Ulysses S. Grant Withholds Pardons, 1869 | |||||||||||||
Robert Johnson, Death | |||||||||||||
“The Legend of Easter Eggs,” a poem, 1869 | |||||||||||||
President Ulysses S. Grant-Senator Edmund G. Ross Controversy, 1869 | |||||||||||||
Recall of John P. Hale and Horatio J. Perry from Spain, 1869 | |||||||||||||
Scandal in England, 1869 | |||||||||||||
Texas vs. White, a Supreme Court Decision, 1869 | |||||||||||||
Assassination of Greenwald, 1870 | |||||||||||||
Benjamin F. Butler for President, 1870 | |||||||||||||
Hamilton Fish (1808-1893), 1870 | |||||||||||||
Gideon Welles to George M. Robeson, 1870 | |||||||||||||
Gideon Welles to Thurlow Weed, Gosport Navy Yard, Va., 1870 | |||||||||||||
Speech at Knoxville Industrial Exposition, Knoxville, Tenn., by Andrew Johnson, 1871 | |||||||||||||
Ulysses S. Grant, Various Problems, 1872 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson Accepts Horace Greeley for President, 1872 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson, Campaign to Return to Congress, 1872 | |||||||||||||
Civil Service Reform, 1872 | |||||||||||||
Ulysses S. Grant and the Force Act, 1872 | |||||||||||||
Ulysses S. Grant's Intervention in Arkansas' Government, 1872 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson Defeated for United States Senate, 1872 | |||||||||||||
Charles O'Conor's Nomination at Louisville Convention, Louisville, Ky., 1872 | |||||||||||||
The Public Debt, 1872 | |||||||||||||
The Electoral College, 1873 | |||||||||||||
The Forty-Second Congress, 1873 | |||||||||||||
BOX 238not filmed | The Case of Schuyler Colfax, 1873 | ||||||||||||
Currency and Antimonopoly, 1875 | |||||||||||||
Political Situation, 1875 | |||||||||||||
Fitz-John Porter's Case in Review, 1875 | |||||||||||||
Labor and Capital, 1875 | |||||||||||||
Negro Officeholders, 1875 | |||||||||||||
Carl Schurz-Missouri, 1875 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson, Alleged Bribery of Shelby County, Tenn. Representatives, 1875 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson, Currency, 1875 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson, Death, 1875 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson, Return to the United States Senate, 1875 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, and the Louisiana Question, 1875 | |||||||||||||
Benjamin F. Perry, Andrew Johnson Defended, 1885 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson and His Family in Retrospect, 1899 | |||||||||||||
Andrew Johnson and Andrew Johnson Patterson, Memorial Service, 1932 | |||||||||||||
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