Impeachment of Andrew Johnson - General William T. Sherman (Second Witness)
Time: Apr, 1868
Place: Washington D.C., U.S.
Details: The next witness was General William T. Sherman, who testified that President Johnson had offered to appoint Sherman to succeed Stanton as Secretary of War in order to ensure that the department was effectively administered. Sherman essentially affirmed that Johnson only wanted him to manage the department and not to execute directions to the military that would be contrary to the will of Congress.
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