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The Impeachment Trial of President Andrew Johnson
Supplement to the Congressional Globe
40th Congress, 2nd Session
The Congressional Globe, the predecessor to the Congressional Record, was published from 1833 to 1873. After the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868 the Globe published a supplementary volume that provides a record of the documents and debates from the Senate trial. Other Library of Congress online resources related to the impeachment of President Johnson include the following Today in History Web pages:
- On May 16, 1868, the U.S. Senate failed by just one vote to convict President Johnson on articles of impeachment.
- Andrew Johnson, the seventeenth president of the United States, was born in Raleigh, North Carolina on December 29, 1808.
- When impeachment proceedings were brought against President Johnson, Senator Reverdy Johnson of Maryland was instrumental in securing the President's acquittal.
- Salmon P. Chase, appointed on December 6,
1864, by President Abraham Lincoln as chief justice of the United States, presided over the Senate's impeachment trial of President Johnson in 1868.
Students and researchers on the subject of impeachment may find it useful to consult the Law Library of Congress Research Guide on Impeachment, a resource guide to both electronic and printed materials on the subject.
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Related Information
- Harper's Weekly was a leading weekly newspaper that provided contemporaneous coverage of the Impeachment and Trial of President Andrew Johnson. This Internet resource is provided by HarpWeek, including editorials, cartoons, and other documents of the day.
- The Constitutional Rights Foundation's Web lesson, The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson, provides more information about the first president to be impeached by the House and tried in the Senate. It also provides classroom activities and suggestions for discussion and writing.
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