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Impeachment Congress of 1868 Manuscript document

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Impeachment Congress of 1868 Manuscript document
<B>Impeachment Congress of 1868</B></I> Manuscript document signed by 28 members of the 40th Congress of the United States, one page, 8" x 12 1/2". Washington, and is dated January 16. Included is an order form for copies of the "Speech of Hon. William M. Stewart/of Nevada on the Bill To establish a/National School of Mines/Delivered in the Senate Jan. 16th 1868/To be printed McGill & Wetherow's Globe Office at $2 per 100." Each Senator or Representative has added the number of copies ordered next to his signature: "Wm M. Stewart 3000," "C. Cole 500," "O.P. Morton 200," "H.W. Corbett 200," "J.M. Thayer 200," "W.H. Hooper 100," "J.K. Moorhead 200," "Benj F. Butler 100," "G.M. Chilcott 200," "B.F. Wade 300" in pencil, "W. Higby 100," "Coles Bashford 200," "J. Fran Chaves 200," "Lewis Selye 200," "N.P. Banks 100," "Alex G. Cattell 200," "J M Howard 200," "F.T. Frelinghuysen 200," "J.W. Nye 300," "H.B. Anthony 100," "T.O. Howe 100," "Z. Chandler 200," "Geo H. Williams 100," "Alex. Ramsey 100," "J.W. Patterson 100," "D.R. Ashley 200," "S.C. Pomeroy 100" and "E.G. Ross 300." Stewart was one of Nevada's first two U.S. Senators. Signer Edmund G. Ross, Republican Senator from Kansas, was the only undecided vote when the roll was called in the impeachment trial. His vote of "not guilty" ended the prospect of the President Andrew Johnson's removal from office. A remarkable assemblage, on one page, of the signatures of 18 U.S. Senators who voted in Johnson's impeachment trial, six U.S. Representatives who participated in the impeachment of the President and delegates from the territories of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah -- 28 signatures in all! Heading above signatures is light but legible. Lightly creased. Folds touch some signatures. Two tears at blank edges have been repaired with paper on verso. Chipped at blank left edge, which has 1/2-inch separation at mid-horizontal fold. Lightly soiled, stray ink marks. Verso has pencil notes and ink docket (unknown hand), light show through of docket at right margin. Accompanied by a photocopy of the six-page bill introduced by Senator Stewart as printed in <I>The Congressional Globe.</B></I> Lightly creased. Staple holes at upper left and right corners. Overall, fine condition. Two items. <I>Accompanied by COA from PSA/DNA.</B></I>