A Political Manual for 1866 [to 1869]Philp & Solomons, 1866 - 132 páginas |
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Página 15
... Carolina , South Carolina , Georgia , Florida , preferred against them ; and also that they will Alabama , Mississippi , Louisiana , Arkansas , and respectively abide until further orders in the Texas , the District of Columbia , and ...
... Carolina , South Carolina , Georgia , Florida , preferred against them ; and also that they will Alabama , Mississippi , Louisiana , Arkansas , and respectively abide until further orders in the Texas , the District of Columbia , and ...
Página 16
... South Carolina , Virginia , habitants of the States of Georgia , South Carolina , North Carolina , Tennessee , Alabama , Louisiana , North Carolina , Tennessee , Alabama , Louisiana , Arkansas , Mississippi , and Florida , and the laws ...
... South Carolina , Virginia , habitants of the States of Georgia , South Carolina , North Carolina , Tennessee , Alabama , Louisiana , North Carolina , Tennessee , Alabama , Louisiana , Arkansas , Mississippi , and Florida , and the laws ...
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... South Carolina having been emanci of some of their provisions will show the impol - pated by the action of the United States authori icy and injustice of enforcing them upon the ne- groes in their new condition . " Governor Patton has ...
... South Carolina having been emanci of some of their provisions will show the impol - pated by the action of the United States authori icy and injustice of enforcing them upon the ne- groes in their new condition . " Governor Patton has ...
Página 23
... South Carolina has abolished slavery , and never will wish to restore it again . The Legislature is passing a code of laws pro- viding ample and complete protection for the negro . There is a sincere desire to do every thing necessary ...
... South Carolina has abolished slavery , and never will wish to restore it again . The Legislature is passing a code of laws pro- viding ample and complete protection for the negro . There is a sincere desire to do every thing necessary ...
Página 24
... South Carolina members of Congress should be in Washington at the organization of the House Will the Clerk of the House call their names if their credentials are presented to him ? Wil the test oath be required , or will it be refused ...
... South Carolina members of Congress should be in Washington at the organization of the House Will the Clerk of the House call their names if their credentials are presented to him ? Wil the test oath be required , or will it be refused ...
Términos y frases comunes
Aaron Harding adopted Aernam aforesaid amendment Ancona ANDREW JOHNSON army Asahel W Ashley authority Beaman Bidwell bill Bingham Boutwell Bromwell Broomall Burt Van Horn Chester D citizens civil Confederate Congress Conkling Constitution contract court crime Cullom debt declared Defrees Demas Hubbard district Driggs duty Eckley Eldridge election Ellihu executive Federal Finck free negro freedmen Freedmen's Bureau Glossbrenner Government Grider hereby Higby House Hubbell Hulburd Humphrey insurrection Jenckes John H Kelso Ketcham labor Laflin Latham Legislature Longyear loyal McClurg ment military Morrill mulatto nays NAYS-Messrs Niblack oath offences officers Orth peace Perham person of color President proclamation provides Provisional Governor punishment Randall Reader W rebel rebellion resolution restoration Rice Ritter Schenck Scofield Senate Shanklin Shellabarger Sidney Clarke slavery South Carolina Strouse Taber thereof tion treason Union United Upson Van Aernam Virginia vote Washburn WASHINGTON Welker white person William Lawrence Wilson YEAS-Messrs