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... March 13 , 1864 , on Colored Suffrage , and his Telegram of April 12 , 1865 , prohibiting the meeting of the Rebel Legislature of Virginia . and General Grant's accompanying Report- Veto of the Freedmen's Bureau Bill , with copy and ...
... March 13 , 1864 , on Colored Suffrage , and his Telegram of April 12 , 1865 , prohibiting the meeting of the Rebel Legislature of Virginia . and General Grant's accompanying Report- Veto of the Freedmen's Bureau Bill , with copy and ...
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... March 3 , 1865 , there was established in the War Department a Bureau of Refugees , Freedmen , and Abandoned Lands , and to which , in accord- ance with the said act of Congress , is committed the supervision and management of all aban ...
... March 3 , 1865 , there was established in the War Department a Bureau of Refugees , Freedmen , and Abandoned Lands , and to which , in accord- ance with the said act of Congress , is committed the supervision and management of all aban ...
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... March 5 , 1866 : " In complying with these definite instructions , the bu- reau has been compelled to part with the greater portion of the property once under its control . Except in the very few cases where property has been actually ...
... March 5 , 1866 : " In complying with these definite instructions , the bu- reau has been compelled to part with the greater portion of the property once under its control . Except in the very few cases where property has been actually ...
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... March 2 , 1863. Persons and of fenses cognizable by the Rules and Articles of War , and by the acts of Congress above cited , will continue to be tried and punished by mili- tary tribunals as prescribed by the Rules and Articles of War ...
... March 2 , 1863. Persons and of fenses cognizable by the Rules and Articles of War , and by the acts of Congress above cited , will continue to be tried and punished by mili- tary tribunals as prescribed by the Rules and Articles of War ...
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... March 13 , 1864 . MY DEAR SIR : I congratulate you on having fixed your name in history as the first free State Governor of Louisiana . Now you are about to have a convention , which , among other things , will probably define the ...
... March 13 , 1864 . MY DEAR SIR : I congratulate you on having fixed your name in history as the first free State Governor of Louisiana . Now you are about to have a convention , which , among other things , will probably define the ...
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