Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877Negro Universities Press, 1969 - 522 páginas |
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... resolution was adopted which " requested the Governor to take such action as may be necessary to have the more important towns in the State garrisoned by United States troops , that peace and order may be preserved and the rights of the ...
... resolution was adopted which " requested the Governor to take such action as may be necessary to have the more important towns in the State garrisoned by United States troops , that peace and order may be preserved and the rights of the ...
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... resolution , which was agreed to , that a committee of eleven be appointed by the chair to confer with his Excellency , Governor Scott , in pursuance of the fourth resolution of the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade of the city of ...
... resolution , which was agreed to , that a committee of eleven be appointed by the chair to confer with his Excellency , Governor Scott , in pursuance of the fourth resolution of the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade of the city of ...
Página 167
... resolution of Mr. W. K. Greenfield , looking to an investigation of the money transactions of the committee appointed to investigate the " electoral affairs " of the Third Congressional District , and upon his resolution relative to ...
... resolution of Mr. W. K. Greenfield , looking to an investigation of the money transactions of the committee appointed to investigate the " electoral affairs " of the Third Congressional District , and upon his resolution relative to ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
Complete establishment of the State Government The Black Code | 35 |
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