A Political Manual for 1866 [1868], including a classified summary of the important executive, legislative and politico-military facts of the period, from President Johnson's accession, April 15, 1865, to July 4, 1866 (April 1, 1867 to July 15, 1868).Philp&Solomons, 1866 |
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... Rebellion in Tennessee - Pa- roled Prisoners - Martial Law with- drawn from Kentucky - Annulling the Suspension of the Habeas Cor- pus - Declaring the Rebellion Ended -Appointments to Office - Trials by Military Courts - Against the ...
... Rebellion in Tennessee - Pa- roled Prisoners - Martial Law with- drawn from Kentucky - Annulling the Suspension of the Habeas Cor- pus - Declaring the Rebellion Ended -Appointments to Office - Trials by Military Courts - Against the ...
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... Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may re- quire it . No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed . SEC . 1. The executive Power shall be vested chosen for the same term , be elected as follows the Legislature thereof ...
... Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may re- quire it . No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed . SEC . 1. The executive Power shall be vested chosen for the same term , be elected as follows the Legislature thereof ...
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... rebellion , within the State of Virginia , against the authority and laws of the United States , and of which Jefferson Davis , John Letcher , and William Smith were late the respec- tive chiefs , are declared null and void . All ...
... rebellion , within the State of Virginia , against the authority and laws of the United States , and of which Jefferson Davis , John Letcher , and William Smith were late the respec- tive chiefs , are declared null and void . All ...
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... rebellion ; and whereas many persons who had so engaged in said rebellion , have , since the 10th . All persons who left their homes within the ORDERS AND PROCLAMATIONS . 9 of the United States in Virginia- Equality of Rights with Maritime.
... rebellion ; and whereas many persons who had so engaged in said rebellion , have , since the 10th . All persons who left their homes within the ORDERS AND PROCLAMATIONS . 9 of the United States in Virginia- Equality of Rights with Maritime.
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... rebellion , and con- tinued hostility to the Government of the United States since the date of said proclamations , now desire to apply for and obtain amnesty and pardon : DEPARTMENT OF STATE , WASHINGTON , May 29 , 1865 . SIR : A copy ...
... rebellion , and con- tinued hostility to the Government of the United States since the date of said proclamations , now desire to apply for and obtain amnesty and pardon : DEPARTMENT OF STATE , WASHINGTON , May 29 , 1865 . SIR : A copy ...
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