Resignation of John Tyler, Esq.
1836
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Title
Resignation of John Tyler, Esq.
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Imprint
[Richmond, Virginia?] : [publisher not identified], [1836]
Description
1 online resource (4 pages).
Series
Document (Virginia. General Assembly) ; 1836 session, no. 49.
Summary
February 29, 1836 resignation of John Tyler, then Senator representing Virginia. Tyler resigned rather than vote for resolution which would have expunged the journal of a prior Senate, in which President Jackson was censured for his order to move money from the United States Bank to state banks. Tyler considered repealing or rescinding the only constitutional options. Of note, he became President in April 1841, following the death of William Henry Harrison.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed April 14, 2022).
Location
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Language
English
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