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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 5 5 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 4 4 Browse Search
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 4 1 1 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
s......July 14, 1870 Act to authorize refunding the national debt at 5, 4 1/2, and 4 per cent.......July 14, 1870 Georgia readmitted by act approved......July 15, 1870 Act reducing the United States army to a peace footing......July 15, 1870 Second session adjourns......July 15, 1870 First through car from the PacifiJuly 15, 1870 Second session adjourns......July 15, 1870 First through car from the Pacific reaches New York......July 24, 1870 Adm. David C. Farragut, born 1801, dies at Portsmouth, N. H.......Aug. 14, 1870 National Labor Congress meets in Cincinnati......Aug. 15, 1870 President proclaims neutrality in the Franco-Prussian War......Aug. 22, 1870 National Commercial Convention meets at Cincinnati,......Oct. July 15, 1870 First through car from the Pacific reaches New York......July 24, 1870 Adm. David C. Farragut, born 1801, dies at Portsmouth, N. H.......Aug. 14, 1870 National Labor Congress meets in Cincinnati......Aug. 15, 1870 President proclaims neutrality in the Franco-Prussian War......Aug. 22, 1870 National Commercial Convention meets at Cincinnati,......Oct. 4, 1870 Gen. Robert E. Lee, born 1807, dies at Lexington, Va.......Oct. 12, 1870 President's proclamation forbidding military expeditions against nations at peace with the United States......Oct. 12, 1870 Oliver P. Morton, appointed minister to Great Britain, declines for political reasons......Oct. 25, 1870 Jacob D. Co
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Georgia, (search)
Act of Congress completes reconstruction of Georgia......Dec. 22, 1869 Georgia Senate refuses to ratify the Fifteenth Amendment......1869 Gen. A. H. Terry assigned to military command of District of Georgia......Dec. 24, 1869 Legislature elected 1868 assemble in Atlanta by Governor Bullock's proclamation, to perfect organization of State......Jan. 10, 1870 Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments ratified in legislature......February, 1870 Georgia readmitted to the Union......July 15, 1870 System of public instruction established by law......Oct. 13, 1870 Governor Bullock, accused of fraudulent negotiation of bonds endorsed by the State, resigns and leaves the State; Benjamin Conley, president of the Senate, succeeds......Oct. 30, 1871 James M. Smith elected governor by special election......Dec. 19, 1871 Macon and Brunswick Railroad seized by the State for non-payment of interest......July 2, 1873 Amendment to bonding law prohibits payment of $8,000,000 bon