Andrew Johnson Document Signed as President


Document signed, Washington, July 25, 1868, naming H. Burnham “Assessor of Internal Revenue for the Second District of California.” Just two months earlier, Johnson had been acquitted in his famous impeachment trial.
Document signed, Washington, July 25, 1868, naming H. Burnham “Assessor of Internal Revenue for the Second District of California.” Just two months earlier, Johnson had been acquitted in his famous impeachment trial.

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