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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 60
Doc.
58.-re-organization in Tennessee.
Governor Johnson's proclamation.
Nashville, January 26, 1864.
whereas, in consequence of the disloyalty of a large majority of the persons filling the offices established by the constitution and laws of Tennessee, and of the majority of the people of the State, and as part of the legitimate fruits of secession and rebellion against the Government of the United States, the people of Tennessee have been deprived for nearly three years of all free, regular, and legitimate government, and they are now without a Governor chosen in the ordinary way, Legislature, representation in the Congress of the United States, and without courts, judges, chancellors, and the various legitimately authorized county officers:
And Whereas, it is believed that a majority of the people of the State are ready and desire to return to their allegiance to the Government of the United States, and to recognize and restore the State Government to the exercise o
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 60
Doc.
58.-re-organization in Tennessee.
Governor Johnson's proclamation.
Nashville, January 26, 1864.
whereas, in consequence of the disloyalty of a lar f the persons filling the offices established by the constitution and laws of Tennessee, and of the majority of the people of the State, and as part of the legitimat sion and rebellion against the Government of the United States, the people of Tennessee have been deprived for nearly three years of all free, regular, and legitimat virtue of the authority vested in me, and for the purpose of bringing the State of Tennessee within the provisions of the Constitution of the United States, which gua d, and none other.
But, inasmuch as these elections are ordered in the State of Tennessee, as a State of the Union under the Federal Constitution, it is not expect ble.
In testimony whereof, I, Andrew Johnson, Military Governor of the State of Tennessee, do hereunto set my hand, and cause the Great
L. S.Seal of the State to
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 60
Doc (search for this): chapter 60
Doc.
58.-re-organization in Tennessee.
Governor Johnson's proclamation.
Nashville, January 26, 1864.
whereas, in consequence of the disloyalty of a large majority of the persons filling the offices established by the constitution and laws of Tennessee, and of the majority of the people of the State, and as part of the legitimate fruits of secession and rebellion against the Government of the United States, the people of Tennessee have been deprived for nearly three years of all free, regular, and legitimate government, and they are now without a Governor chosen in the ordinary way, Legislature, representation in the Congress of the United States, and without courts, judges, chancellors, and the various legitimately authorized county officers:
And Whereas, it is believed that a majority of the people of the State are ready and desire to return to their allegiance to the Government of the United States, and to recognize and restore the State Government to the exercise o
Andrew Johnson (search for this): chapter 60
Doc.
58.-re-organization in Tennessee.
Governor Johnson's proclamation.
Nashville, January 26, 1864.
whereas, in consequence of the disloyalty of a large majority of the persons filling the offices established by the constitution and laws of Tennessee, and of the majority of the people of the State, and as part of th of State.
All other steps will be taken looking to the election of the other officers, Federal and State, as soon as practicable.
In testimony whereof, I, Andrew Johnson, Military Governor of the State of Tennessee, do hereunto set my hand, and cause the Great
L. S.Seal of the State to be affixed, at this Department, on the oon as practicable.
In testimony whereof, I, Andrew Johnson, Military Governor of the State of Tennessee, do hereunto set my hand, and cause the Great
L. S.Seal of the State to be affixed, at this Department, on the twenty-sixth day of January, A. D. 1864. Andrew Johnson. By the Governor, Edward H. East, Secretary of State.
March (search for this): chapter 60
1864 AD (search for this): chapter 60
January 26th (search for this): chapter 60
January 26th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 60
Doc.
58.-re-organization in Tennessee.
Governor Johnson's proclamation.
Nashville, January 26, 1864.
whereas, in consequence of the disloyalty of a large majority of the persons filling the offices established by the constitution and laws of Tennessee, and of the majority of the people of the State, and as part of the legitimate fruits of secession and rebellion against the Government of the United States, the people of Tennessee have been deprived for nearly three years of all free, regular, and legitimate government, and they are now without a Governor chosen in the ordinary way, Legislature, representation in the Congress of the United States, and without courts, judges, chancellors, and the various legitimately authorized county officers:
And Whereas, it is believed that a majority of the people of the State are ready and desire to return to their allegiance to the Government of the United States, and to recognize and restore the State Government to the exercise of