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Charges and specifications against the Lincoln Conspirators on trial in Washington, D.C., May 8, 1865 |
Military record |
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Lieutenant-General Nathan B. Forrest's Farewell to his Troops, Gainesville, Alabama |
Speech |
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Andrew Johnson, Amnesty Proclamation, Washington D.C., May 29, 1865 |
Executive record |
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Andrew Johnson, Proclamation of Reconstruction of North Carolina, Washington, D.C. |
Executive record |
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Edmund Ruffin, Diary Entry, June 17, 1865 |
Diary |
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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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William T. Sherman, "Remarks," Lancaster, Ohio, June 24, 1865 |
Speech |
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Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, “Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln,” July 1865 |
Periodical |
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Johnson to William H. Herndon, 1865-66 |
Letter |
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Andrew Johnson to David Wills, July 3, 1865 |
Letter |
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Orlando Brown, An Official Fourth of July Address to the Freedmen of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, July 4, 1865 |
Miscellaneous |
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Official Verdict of the Military Commission trying the Lincoln Conspirators, as endorsed by President Johnson, July 5, 1865 |
Military 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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Edward R.S. Canby, General Orders No. 109, New Orleans, Louisiana, July 15, 1865 |
Military record |
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George H. Thomas, General Order No. 9, Nashville, Tennessee, July 21, 1865 |
Military 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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New York Times, "The City of Brotherly Love," August 29, 1865 |
Newspaper |
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New York Times, "The Philadelphia Volunteers' Refreshment Saloons," August 31, 1865 |
Newspaper |
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Alabama State Convention, "Debate on ending Slavery," October 20, 1865, Montgomery, Alabama |
Legislative record |