Description: RIOTOUS PROCEEDINGS NEAR THE PRESIDENT'S HOUSE (!) WASHINGTON D.C. AUGUST 1841 - JOHN TYLER BURNED IN EFFIGY AS A PROTEST OF HIS VETO OF THE BILL TO RE-ESTABLISH THE BANK OF THE UNITED STATES. 5 1/2 by 9 inches - original Congressional document No. 58, removed from bound volume - Very good condition - 2 pages complete. Shipping Anywhere In The United States Media Mail $4; International Shipping $20 Please Note: We are happy to accept all forms of payment. Everything we sell is Returnable for any reason. We only ask for prompt notification, within 14 days. We generally do try to "combine shipping" when you purchase more than one item--except in cases of large lots or very heavy shipments. ON INTERNATIONAL ORDERS, WE DO REFUND ON OVERCHARGES!! Don't hesitate to ask for more info/detail on any of our listings. HOFFMAN BOOKS, ABAA, IOBA From History.com: "The rioters hurled stones at the White House, shot guns into the air and hung an effigy of the president that they then set on fire. The protest is considered one of, if not the most, violent demonstrations held near the White House. As a result of the unrest, the District of Columbia decided to create its own police force."
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Binding: Single leaf removed from bound volume, 2 pages
Language: English
Author: W. W. Seaton, et. al.
Publisher: Congress
Topic: Americana Presidents US Congress
Subject: President Tyler
Original/Facsimile: Original