United States 1868 Ticket to the Impeachment of President Andrew Johnson, 5.0” x 3.0”, Washington, D.C., May 18, 1868, signed in print by George T. Brown, Sergeant-at-Arms, and printed on heavy pink stock, “this ticket is for admission to the Senate Gallery during the Impeachment proceedings against President Andrew Johnson.” The Southern-born Johnson was brought to trial by a Congress dominated by the “radical” elements of the Republican Party under the leadership of former abolitionist Senators such as Thaddeus Stevens and Charles Sumner. Johnson’s policies of returning self-rule to the defeated South were rightly seen as a threat to the emerging civil rights of the former slave population. A series of political maneuvers over a three-year period led to the famous trial in which the President was surprisingly acquitted. This ticket is tape reinforced, with some fading, rare Dealer
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230.00 US$ (via Philasearch.com - USA 1861-1866 issue)
9/06/2014
United States 1868 Ticket to the Impeachment of President Andrew...
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