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Andrew Johnson, Amnesty Proclamation, Washington D.C., May 29, 1865 |
Executive record |
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James Johnson, "Proclamation of Arrangements for a State Convention," July 13, 185, Milledgeville, Georgia |
Executive record |
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Andrew Johnson to James Johnson, October 28, 1865, Washington, D.C. |
Executive record |
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William Marvin, "Statement of the Provisional Governor," August 3, 1865, Jacksonville, Florida |
Executive record |
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William Marvin," Provisional Governor's instructions for the election of a State Convention," August 23, 1865, Tallahassee, Florida |
Executive record |
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Andrew Johnson, "Proclamation naming Lewis E. Parsons, Jr. provisional governor of Alabama," June 21, 1865, Washington, D.C. |
Executive record |
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Andrew Johnson, "Message to Congress respecting the condition of affairs in the Southern States," December 18, 1865 |
Executive record |
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William Henry Seward, Announcement of the Ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment, December 18, 1865, Washington, DC |
Executive record |
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Andrew Johnson, Civil Rights Bill Veto Message, March 27, 1866 |
Executive record |
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Andrew Johnson, Freedmen's Bureau Bill veto message, February 19, 1866 |
Executive record |
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Andrew Johnson, Proclamation announcing that the Rebellion has ended, April 2, 1866 |
Executive record |
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Edmund Cooper to Governor Jonathan Worth, Washington DC, April 21, 1866 |
Executive record |
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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. |
Executive record |
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Copy of Discharge from John Bradford to William R. Lynam March 18, 1854 |
Judicial record |
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Order of Commitment from John Bradford to William. R. Lynam, March 17, 1854 |
Judicial record |
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John Slidell, James Murray Mason, George Eustis, J. E. McFarland to Charles Wilkes, USN, Protest at Seizure, November 9, 1861 |
Judicial record |
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Edmund Abell to the Grand Jury of the Criminal Court, New Orleans, Louisiana, July 23, 1866. |
Judicial record |
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Henry Reed Rathbone, Deposition on the events of April 14, 1865, Ford's Theater, Washington D.C. |
Judicial record |
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George W. Phillips, Assistant U.S. Marshall, to Judges of U.S. Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, October 26, 1861 |
Judicial record |
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Robert Cobb Kennedy, Confession of his efforts to fire New York City, given the day before his execution, March 24, 1865 |
Judicial record |