Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877Negro Universities Press, 1969 - 522 páginas |
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... printing from 1868 to the present time was $ 848,073.59 . The cost of advertising the statutes , that is , of printing them in the newspapers , for the same period was $ 261,496.32 ; making a total cost of $ 1,104,569.91 . During the ...
... printing from 1868 to the present time was $ 848,073.59 . The cost of advertising the statutes , that is , of printing them in the newspapers , for the same period was $ 261,496.32 ; making a total cost of $ 1,104,569.91 . During the ...
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... PRINTING . There was no department of the State Government under negro rule in which greater or bolder frauds were committed than those which marked the manipulation of the public printing from 1868 to 1874. It was manifest from the ...
... PRINTING . There was no department of the State Government under negro rule in which greater or bolder frauds were committed than those which marked the manipulation of the public printing from 1868 to 1874. It was manifest from the ...
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... Printing Company was the in- ception of that systematic bribery which marked the public printing for at least six years . Shortly after the formation of that company Senator C. P. Leslie of Barnwell declared that " the friends " in the ...
... Printing Company was the in- ception of that systematic bribery which marked the public printing for at least six years . Shortly after the formation of that company Senator C. P. Leslie of Barnwell declared that " the friends " in the ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
Complete establishment of the State Government The Black Code | 35 |
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