Box 2
Contains 10 Results:
Folder 1, 1868 January-May
John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, Washington, D.C., 1868 January 23
The movement is going in the right direction and the adversary should be overthrown; nothing can stop him [JT] when he is doing what he thinks it right; has consistently supported him [AJ]; if he [JT] cannot do what he needs to be done, then appoint John Cantatore or John P. Brophy. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of the letter.
[John Tyler, Jr., to Washington, D.C.?], to Mr. President [Andrew Johnson, Washington, D.C.], 1868 February 11
John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to Andrew Johnson, Washington, D.C., 1868 February 16
The Radicals have let several opportunities for complete victory slip through their fingers, enabling Johnson to gather strength. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.
Rsolution prepared for Mr. Lewis V. Bogy of St. Louis, Missouri, 1868 February 22
to be offered the National Democratic Committee at Washington Feb. 22, 1868, for adoption. Rendering thanks to Andrew Johnson for his part in upholding the constitution. 2 pp. Df of AD.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to Andrew Johnson, The President, Washington, D.C., 1868 March 27
Believes impeachment will fail; please support the action to be taken on Monday. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.
John Tyler, Jr., Washington City, D.C., to Andrew Johnson, The President, Washington, D.C., 1868 March 30
Encloses Robert Tyler's report to the Executive [Democratic] Committee of Alabama; is ready to do whatever he can to support him [AJ]. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.
D.R. Shiel, Acting Secretary, Fenian Brotherhood, New York City, N.Y.], to Gen. John Tyler, Jr., St. Louis, Mo., 1868 April 25
Has forwarded $300 to him by express mail; please acknowledge receipt. 1 p. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.
Nathan Bedford Forrest, Memphis, Tennessee, to General John Tyler, Jr., Memphis, Tennessee, 1868 May 2
Introduces him to Capt. Theo[?] F. Tobin; Capt. Tobias Sand [Sneed?] might be of use to him [JT]. 1 p. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., Memphis, Tennessee, to General N.B. Forrest, [Memphis, Tenn.]
Summary of their conversations: 1. all white Southerners have to join together; 2. white Southerners need to join the Fenian Brotherhood in fighting the Radicals; 3. this combination will be directed by the Southerners and can be used for other purposes. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.