Lincoln's Plan of Reconstruction, Band 2McClure, Phillips & Company, 1901 - 531 Seiten |
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... counties comprising East Tennessee.2 That portion of the State contained in 1860 slightly over 300,000 inhabitants , 3 of whom only about one tenth were slaves , while in many counties they formed no more than one in seventeen of the ...
... counties comprising East Tennessee.2 That portion of the State contained in 1860 slightly over 300,000 inhabitants , 3 of whom only about one tenth were slaves , while in many counties they formed no more than one in seventeen of the ...
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... counties of Middle Tennessee as were willing to cooperate in the formation of a new commonwealth . But the presence there during the following years of veteran Confederate armies prevented Union men from organizing a separate gov ...
... counties of Middle Tennessee as were willing to cooperate in the formation of a new commonwealth . But the presence there during the following years of veteran Confederate armies prevented Union men from organizing a separate gov ...
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... counties ; they took an oath of allegiance to the United States , and in a set of resolutions pronounced the various secession laws and ordinances void . Deeming it vitally im- portant to choose a legislature , they invited Governor ...
... counties ; they took an oath of allegiance to the United States , and in a set of resolutions pronounced the various secession laws and ordinances void . Deeming it vitally im- portant to choose a legislature , they invited Governor ...
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... counties were represented , some of them irregularly ; that is , by volunteer delegates . This assembly recommended the election of a constitutional con- vention , the abolition of slavery in the State , and provided for taking part in ...
... counties were represented , some of them irregularly ; that is , by volunteer delegates . This assembly recommended the election of a constitutional con- vention , the abolition of slavery in the State , and provided for taking part in ...
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... counties , come upon your own personal responsibility . It is the assembling of Union men for the restoration of their own commonwealth to life and a career of success . ' " 1 Hood's advance upon Nashville preventing a response to this ...
... counties , come upon your own personal responsibility . It is the assembling of Union men for the restoration of their own commonwealth to life and a career of success . ' " 1 Hood's advance upon Nashville preventing a response to this ...
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¹ Ann ¹ Globe 38th Cong A. P. Field Abraham Lincoln action admission admitted adopted amendment Andrew Johnson appointed Arkansas arms army Assembly asserted authority bill Carolina commander committee Commonwealth Confederate Congress Constitution convention counties courts Cycl Davis December declared delegates duty election electoral votes emancipation Emancipation Proclamation ernment Executive existing favor February 17 Federal form of government guaranty Henry Winter Davis hostile House Ibid insurrection Johnson legislation Legislature letter Louisiana loyal government majority McPherson's Pol measure ment negroes oath officers opinion ordinance of secession organized Orleans Papers of Lincoln party persons political President President's principle proclamation proposed question rebel rebellion recognize reconstruction reorganization Representatives republican form resolution restoration seceded secession Senator Sess session slavery slaves South South Carolina Southern Sumner Tennessee territory Thaddeus Stevens tion treason Union Union army United voters West Virginia
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Seite 443 - The fourth section of the fourth article of the constitution of the United States provides that the United States shall guarantee to every State in the Union a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion ; and on the application of the legislature or of the executive (when the legislature cannot be convened) against domestic violence.
Seite 176 - That, on the first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever, free...
Seite 20 - And it is suggested as not improper that in constructing a loyal State government in any State the name of the State, the boundary, the subdivisions, the constitution, and the general code of laws as before the rebellion be maintained...
Seite 179 - Understand, I raise no objections against it on legal or constitutional grounds ; for, as commander-in-chief of the army and navy, in time of war I suppose I have a right to take any measure which may best subdue the enemy...
Seite 66 - I do solemnly swear that I will administer justice without respect to persons, and do equal right to the poor and to the rich; and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge all the duties incumbent on me as , according to the best of my abilities and understanding, agreeably to the constitution and laws of the United States.
Seite 80 - And I do further proclaim, declare, and make known that any provision which may be adopted by such State government in relation to the freed people of such State which shall recognize and declare their permanent freedom, provide for their education, and which may yet be consistent as a temporary arrangement with their present condition as a laboring, landless, and homeless class, will not be objected to by the National Executive.
Seite 113 - State, the propositions set forth in "an act supplementary to an act entitled an act for the admission of the State of Arkansas into the Union, and to provide for the due execution of the laws of the United States within the same, and for other purposes...
Seite 148 - The Union must be preserved ; and hence all indispensable means must be employed. We should not be in haste to determine that radical and extreme measures, which may reach the loyal as well as the disloyal, are indispensable.
Seite 251 - to guarantee to certain States whose governments have been usurped or overthrown a republican form of government...
Seite 185 - Lest there be some uneasiness in the minds of candid men as to what is to be the course of the Government toward the Southern States after the rebellion shall have been suppressed, the Executive deems it proper to say, it will be his purpose then, as ever, to be guided by the Constitution and the laws...