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FIRST PRESIDENT TO BE IMPEACHED IN 1868

Thaddeus Stevens: The Evolution of the Egalitarian
Thaddeus Stevens delivers the last speech to Congress
about the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson.

The U.S. House of Representatives voted 11 articles of
impeachment against President Andrew Johnson, nine
of which cite Johnson’s removal of Secretary of War
Edwin M. Stanton, a violation of the Tenure of Office
Act
. The House vote made President Johnson the first
president to be impeached in U.S. history.

Andrew Johnson, the first American president to be impeached. Photo ...
Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875)

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Edwin McMasters Stanton
(December 19, 1814 – December 24, 1869)

Johnson Impeachment 1868 Npresident Andrew Johnson Accepting The ...
Pictured is an illustration of Johnson being served
impeachment summons in the White House.

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REMEMBER THIS CBS WESTERN SERIES?

Have Gun – Will Travel is a Western television series that was
produced and originally broadcast by
CBS on both television
and radio from 1957 through 1963. The television version of
the series starring
Richard Boone was rated number three
or number four in the
Nielsen ratings every year of its first
four seasons.

Have Gun – Will Travel was one of the few shows in television
history to spawn a successful radio version.

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photos by Richard C. Miller | Movie stars, Western hero, Actors
Richard Allen Boone
(June 18, 1917 – January 10, 1981)

Have Gun Will Travel: Blind Courage by Original Radio Broadcast - Radio/TV Program - Audible.com.au
John Dehner (November 23, 1915 – February 4, 1992)

Radio Range Riders-- Have Gun Will Travel, by Boyd Magers

Image result for have gun will travel radio show
The sound effects department.

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FIRST POLIO INJECTIONS GIVEN ON THIS DAY

Children receive the first Polio vaccine | Perry Daily Journal

On February 23, 1954, a group of children from Arsenal Elementary School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, receive the first injections of
the new polio vaccine
developed by Dr. Jonas Salk.

Thanks to the vaccine, by the 21st century polio cases were reduced
by 99 percent worldwide.

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Jonas Salk, M.D. | Academy of Achievement
Jonas Edward Salk
(October 28, 1914 – June 23, 1995)

Jonas Edward Salk (1914-1995) was an American medical researcher and virologist, best known for ...

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WHEN TV WAS AN EDUCATIONAL TOOL

You Are There - kids had to be quiet or no Disneyland after the show! | Thanks for the memories ...

The historical/education program You Are There originally started
as a CBS radio program and  made a transition to television in 1953,        
with
Walter Cronkite as the regular host.

Reporters included veteran radio announcers Dick Joy and Harlow Wilcox. The first telecast took place on February 1, 1953, featuring         
a re-enactment of the
Hindenburg disaster. The final telecast took
place on October 13, 1957.
        

Originally telecast live, most of the later episodes were produced
on film.

Chris Steller (@chris_steller) | Twitter
Walter Leland Cronkite Jr. (November 4, 1916 – July 17, 2009)

  Radio Spirits » Blog Archive » Happy Birthday, Harlow Wilcox!
Dick Joy                                          Harlow Wilcox         

WALTER CRONKITE - YOU ARE THERE - 12 EPISODE 6 DVD HISTORY DOCUMENTARY BOX SET | Boxset ...

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

September 12, 1962 - Kennedy's "We Go to the Moon" Speech

Ross Simpson | WDVM25 & DCW50 | Washington, DC UPCOMING Radio Show Tour on Oct 30 & Nov 4! - IMC Leaders
ROSS SIMPSON

                                                  

Violence rages in Iraq after bombing of Shiite shrine | McClatchy Washington Bureau
SAMARRA, Iraq (AP) — On this day in 2006, Sunni extremists blew up a revered Shiite shrine, igniting the worst sectarian violence Iraq had ever seen.

FILE - In this Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2006, file photo, Iraqis walk past the damaged al-Askari  shrine following an explosion in Samarra, 95 kilometers (60 mile...
Iraqis walk past the damaged al-Askari shrine following the
explosion.



Chaos Overran Iraq Plan in ’06, Bush Team Says - The New York Times

Blast Destroys Sunni Mosque in Iraq, Raising Fears of Reprisals - The New York Times

Shiites Rout Sunni Families in Mixed Area of Baghdad - The New York Times

Bombing kills 53 Shiite pilgrims near Basra, Iraq - The Washington Post



       

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