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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Aug 25, 1867

On being relieved from the command of the Department of the Missouri by Major-General P. H. Sheridan, Major-General Hancock will proceed directly to New Orleans, La., and, assuming the command to which he is hereby assigned, will, when…

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Aug 25, 1867

Brevet Major-General Edward R. S. Canby is hereby assigned to the command of the Second Military District, created by the act of Congress of March 2, 1867, and of the Military Department of the South, embracing the States of North Carolina…

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Aug 25, 1867

Major-General Daniel E. Sickles is hereby relieved from the command of the Second Military District.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Aug 25, 1867

Major-General P. H. Sheridan will at once turn over his present command to the officer next in rank to himself, and, proceeding without delay to Fort Leavenworth, Kans., will relieve Major-General Hancock of the command of the Department…

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Aug 25, 1867

In consequence of the unfavorable condition of the health of Major-General George H. Thomas, as reported to you in Surgeon Hasson's dispatch of the 21st instant, my order dated August 17, 1867, is hereby modified so as to assign…

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Aug 11, 1867

By virtue of the power and authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and laws of the United States, you are hereby suspended from office as Secretary of War, and will cease to exercise any and all functions pertaining to the…

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Aug 11, 1867

You will at once transfer to General Ulysses S. Grant, who has this day been authorized and empowered to act as Secretary of War ad interim, all records, books, and other property now in your custody and charge.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 18, 1867

The inevitable result is that the Federal Government, by the agency of its own sworn officers, in effect assumes the civil government of the State.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 18, 1867

For reasons heretofore stated in my several veto messages to Congress upon the subject of reconstruction, I return without my approval the 'Joint resolution to carry into effect the several acts providing for the more efficient government…

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 18, 1867

I return herewith the bill entitled 'An act supplementary to an act entitled 'An act to provide for the more efficient government of the rebel States,' passed on the 2d day of March, 1867, and the act supplementary thereto, passed on the…

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 18, 1867

It is impossible to conceive any state of society more intolerable than this; and yet it is to this condition that 12,000,000 American citizens are reduced by the Congress of the United States.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 18, 1867

Within a period less than a year the legislation of Congress has attempted to strip the executive department of the Government of some of its essential powers.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 18, 1867

They apply equally well to the bill now before me, and I am content merely to refer to them and to reiterate my conviction that they are sound and unanswerable.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 14, 1867

It is exceedingly difficult at the present time to estimate the probable expense of carrying into full effect the two acts of March last and the bill which passed the two Houses of Congress on the 13th instant.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 14, 1867

The debts of these States, thus legitimately incurred, when accurately ascertained will, it is believed, approximate $100,000,000.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 14, 1867

It is worthy the consideration of Congress and the country whether, if the Federal Government by its action were to assume such obligations, so large an addition to our public expenditures would not seriously impair the credit of the…

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 11, 1867

I communicate herewith a report on the subject from the Secretary of State, from which it appears that the correspondence called for by the Senate has already been communicated to the House of Representatives.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 10, 1867

In compliance with the resolution of the House of Representatives of the 3d instant, requesting me to transmit all the official correspondence between the Department of State and the Hon. Lewis D. Campbell, late minister to Mexico, and…

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