I feel great solicitude that should an insurrection take place the Government should be prepared to meet and promptly pu...
There is ground to apprehend danger of an insurrection in Baltimore against the constituted authorities of the State of ...
I accordingly desire you to call General Grant's attention to the subject, leaving to his own discretion and judgment th...
I therefore request that you will at once take such measures as will insure its safety, and thus discourage any attempt ...
General Ulysses S. Grant having found it inconvenient to assume the duties specified in my letter to you of the 26th ins...
The Lieutenant-General will proceed to the execution of his duties without delay.
In furtherance of the objects of his mission and as evidence of the earnest desire felt by the United States for the pro...
General Grant will make report to the Secretary of War of such matters as, in his discretion, ought to be communicated t...
In offering these national thanksgivings, praises, and supplications we have the divine assurance that 'the Lord remaine...
Now, therefore, I, Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, do hereby recommend that Thursday, the 29th day of No...
I recommend also that on the same solemn occasion they do humbly and devoutly implore Him to grant to our national counc...
I am President, and I am President of the whole United States.
I am not the Chief Justice. I am not the prosecuting attorney.
He who is opposed to the restoration of this government and the reunion of the States, is as great a traitor as Jeff. Da...
Large as it is, it is not large enough to divide.
Obey the constitution, submit to the laws, and let us all become one people again.
And I do further proclaim that the said insurrection is at an end and that peace, order, tranquillity, and civil authori...
Now, therefore, I, Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, do hereby proclaim and declare that the insurrection ...