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Abraham Lincoln, Proclamation of a Blockade of the South, April 19, 1861 |
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Abraham Lincoln, Blind memorandum, Washington, DC, August 23, 1864 |
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Abraham Lincoln, Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, September 22, 1862 |
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Abraham Lincoln, Message to the Congress in Special Session, July 4, 1861 |
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Abraham Lincoln, Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction, December 8, 1863 |
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Abraham Lincoln, Proclamation of Thanksgiving, October 3, 1863 |
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Abraham Lincoln, Proclamation Revoking General Hunter's May 9, 1862 Order of Military Emancipation, May 19, 1862 |
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Abraham Lincoln, General War Order No. 1, January 27, 1862 |
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Abraham Lincoln, Annual Message to Congress, December 1, 1862 |
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Andrew Johnson, "Message to Congress respecting the condition of affairs in the Southern States," December 18, 1865 |
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Proclamation of Kentucky Governor Beriah Magoffin, April 24, 1861 |
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Pennsylvania Governor Andrew Curtin's Proclamation, April 20, 1861 |
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Proclamation of the Governor of Maryland, April 18, 1861 |
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Andrew Johnson, Proclamation Declaring the Insurrection at an End in Texas, and Civil Authority existing throughout the whole of the United States, August 20, 1866, Washington, D.C. |
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Andrew Johnson to Philip H. Sheridan, Washington, DC, August 4, 1866. |
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Edmund Cooper to Governor Jonathan Worth, Washington DC, April 21, 1866 |
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Andrew Johnson, Proclamation announcing that the Rebellion has ended, April 2, 1866 |
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Andrew Johnson, Freedmen's Bureau Bill veto message, February 19, 1866 |
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Andrew Johnson, Civil Rights Bill Veto Message, March 27, 1866 |
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William Henry Seward, Announcement of the Ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment, December 18, 1865, Washington, DC |
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