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- Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum – M****acre of the Innocents at New Orleans, July 30, 1866 (generally known simply as Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum) is a political...
- Typhonium johnsonianum is a species of plant in the arum family that is endemic to the Northern Territory of Australia. The species is a deciduous geophytic...
- used to support presidential campaigns opposing Jackson. Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum "King Andrew the First". Library of Congress. 1833. "King Andrew the...
- could Johnson's story unfold in the way that it did. Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum, 1867 illustration Andrew Johnson alcoholism debate Efforts to impeach...
- soldier of the U.S. Colored Troops as Ot****o, King Andy with "prime minister" Seward, and Johnson as Emperor Nero with Seward in Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum...
- Around the Circle tour (Harper's W****ly, October 22 1866) Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum – M****acre of the Innocents at New Orleans – July 30, 1866 (Harper's...
- and Library Andy's Trip (1866) Southern Justice (1867) Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum (1867) Tennessee Johnson (1942) Family Eliza McCardle Johnson (wife)...
- and Library Andy's Trip (1866) Southern Justice (1867) Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum (1867) Tennessee Johnson (1942) Family Eliza McCardle Johnson (wife)...
- of civil unrest in the United States Freedmen m****acres Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum – 1867 American artwork by Thomas Nast "Memphis M****acre – Memphis M****acre...
- Eleventh Article of Impeachment" was, compared to his grand Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum, a "simpler but meaner" depiction of Johnson. At the nadir of Nast's...