A Political Manual for 1866 [to 1869]Philp & Solomons, 1866 - 132 páginas |
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Página 16
... slavery within on the 22d day of July , one thousand eight hun- the limits and jurisdiction of the United States ; dred and sixty - one , adopted a resolution in the words following , namely : " Resolved by the House of Representatives ...
... slavery within on the 22d day of July , one thousand eight hun- the limits and jurisdiction of the United States ; dred and sixty - one , adopted a resolution in the words following , namely : " Resolved by the House of Representatives ...
Página 18
... slaves are now free , and that it is the duty of the army to maintain their freedom . May 29 - William W. Holden ... slavery forever prohibited within the State . October 10 - Ordinance passed , providing for an election for Governor ...
... slaves are now free , and that it is the duty of the army to maintain their freedom . May 29 - William W. Holden ... slavery forever prohibited within the State . October 10 - Ordinance passed , providing for an election for Governor ...
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... slavery ordinance , submitted to popular vote , and approved . November 13 - Legislature met . December 1 - The Legislature ratified , with six dissenting voices , the anti - slavery amend- ment . December 9 - Jonathan Worth declared ...
... slavery ordinance , submitted to popular vote , and approved . November 13 - Legislature met . December 1 - The Legislature ratified , with six dissenting voices , the anti - slavery amend- ment . December 9 - Jonathan Worth declared ...
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... slavery having been destroyed in the State of Mississippi , " neither slavery nor invol- untary servitude , & c . , shall hereafter exist in the State . August 21 - An election ordered for first Mon- day in October for State and county ...
... slavery having been destroyed in the State of Mississippi , " neither slavery nor invol- untary servitude , & c . , shall hereafter exist in the State . August 21 - An election ordered for first Mon- day in October for State and county ...
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... Slavery abolished , " as the in- stitution of slavery has been destroyed in the State of Alabama . " Secession ordinance de- clared " null and void . " Rebel State debt repu- diated , 60 to 19 . September 30 - Convention adjourned ...
... Slavery abolished , " as the in- stitution of slavery has been destroyed in the State of Alabama . " Secession ordinance de- clared " null and void . " Rebel State debt repu- diated , 60 to 19 . September 30 - Convention adjourned ...
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