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Anchor text: 1869
Target Entity: New_York_state_election\u002c_1869
Preceding Context: In Reconstruction he took an erratic course, mostly favoring the Radicals and opposing president Andrew Johnson in 1865–66. In 1867 Greeley was one of 21 men who signed a $100,000 bond for the release of former president of the Confederacy Jefferson Davis. The move was controversial, and many Northerners thought Greeley a traitor and canceled subscriptions to the Weekly Tribune by the thousands. In
Succeeding Context: , he ran on the Republican ticket for New York State Comptroller but was defeated by the incumbent Democrat William F. Allen.
Paragraph Title: Reconstruction
Source Page: Horace Greeley

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