Historical Newspaper: The President's Veto: How it is Received by the Press and the People
Subject
Johnson's Presidency (1865 to mid-1867 before impeachment)
Title
Historical Newspaper: The President's Veto: How it is Received by the Press and the People
Date
03/01/1866
Type
Historical Newspaper
Description
Note: 4th column, top.
Chronicling America presents an 1866 Belmont Chronicle newspaper article, written by an unknown author, that provides a various opinions from several different newspapers in regards to President Andrew Johnson's--who became the 17th President of the United States after President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in April of 1865--usage of his presidential veto.
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Chronicling America presents an 1866 Belmont Chronicle newspaper article, written by an unknown author, that provides a various opinions from several different newspapers in regards to President Andrew Johnson's--who became the 17th President of the United States after President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in April of 1865--usage of his presidential veto.
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Publisher
Library of Congress - Chronicling America (Belmont Chronicle, OH)
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“Historical Newspaper: The President's Veto: How it is Received by the Press and the People,” Project Reconstruction, accessed May 18, 2024, https://projectreconstructionus.com/items/show/567.