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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Georgia, (search)
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 bonds endorsed by Governor Bullock and pronounced fraudulent. (Being ambiguously worded, it failed of its purpose.) Passed......February, 1874 Commissioner of agriculture authorized by law......February, 1874 State board of health organized......June 9, 1875 New constitution adopted......July 25, 1877 Confederate monument unveiled at Augusta......Oct. 31, 1878 Legislature votes bounties to soldiers who had lost limbs in the Confederate service; appoints a commission to regulate railroad charges, and adopts a State flag......July-October, 1879 Macon and Brunswick Railroad sold at auction by the State for $1,125,000......Jan. 13, 1880 Nugget of gold weighing over a pound found in Nacoochee Valley......spring of 1880 Revision o
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), New Hampshire, (search)
vernor, and James Pike, Republican, 33,892. The legislature elects Weston by 326 to 159......June, 1871 Orphans' home and school of industry on the ancestral Webster farm, near Franklin, opened......1871 Compulsory attendance school law goes into effect......1871 Weston re-elected by the legislature, no choice by the people; legislature meets......June 3, 1874 There being no choice for governor at the election, March 9, 1875, Person C. Cheney is chosen by the legislature......June 9, 1875 Thirteen amendments to the constitution, proposed by a convention at Concord, Dec. 6 to 16, 1876, are adopted except two, one of which was to strike out the word Protestant in the Bill of Rights......1877 Prohibitionists in State convention at Nashua adopt a constitution for the State temperance union......June 7-8, 1882 Bronze statue of Daniel Webster, 8 feet in height, cast at Munich, and gift of Benjamin P. Cheney, is erected in the State-house park, Concord, and dedicated....