Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877Negro Universities Press, 1969 - 522 páginas |
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... charged with the administration of the Freedmen's Bureau . As before stated the military authority was expressly recognized by Governor Orr in his proclamation issued in January , 1866 . On January 12 , 1866 , General Grant , as ...
... charged with the administration of the Freedmen's Bureau . As before stated the military authority was expressly recognized by Governor Orr in his proclamation issued in January , 1866 . On January 12 , 1866 , General Grant , as ...
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... charged to the parties , but in addition have been charged to and collected from the State . I must necessarily depend very much upon the members of the Legis- lature for the character and fitness of trial justices , and I am disposed ...
... charged to the parties , but in addition have been charged to and collected from the State . I must necessarily depend very much upon the members of the Legis- lature for the character and fitness of trial justices , and I am disposed ...
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... charged with investigating certain published statements reflecting upon the action of the text - book commission in relation to the selection of books for the common schools , and more especially the charges of corrupt conduct publicly ...
... charged with investigating certain published statements reflecting upon the action of the text - book commission in relation to the selection of books for the common schools , and more especially the charges of corrupt conduct publicly ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
Complete establishment of the State Government The Black Code | 35 |
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