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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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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 70
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68.-Tennessee re-organization.
Nashville, January 22, 1864.
The reorganization meeting at the Capitol last night was largely attended.
Hon. M. M. Brien presided, assisted by Colonel Pickens, of East-Tennessee, and Joseph Ramsey, EsqTennessee, and Joseph Ramsey, Esq., of Bedford, as Vice Presidents.
The meeting was addressed by James S. Fowler, Esq., Colonel Edwards, of East-Tennessee, Captain E. C. Hatton, and Governor Johnson.
A lengthy preamble and the following resolutions were adopted:
Resolved, 1. TTennessee, Captain E. C. Hatton, and Governor Johnson.
A lengthy preamble and the following resolutions were adopted:
Resolved, 1. That we recognize the authority and duty of the Executive of the United States, or such agents and instruments as he may constitutionally appoint, and employ, in cooperation with the legislative and judicial departments of the Government, to secure t vernment.
Resolved, 2. The people being the rightful source of all power of government, the welfare of the people of Tennessee will be best secured by committing the restoration and permanent establishment of civil government to a constitutional
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 70
Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 70
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68.-Tennessee re-organization.
Nashville, January 22, 1864.
The reorganization meeting at the Capitol last night was largely attended.
Hon. M. M. Brien presided, assisted by Colonel Pickens, of East-Tennessee, and Joseph Ramsey, Esq., of Bedford, as Vice Presidents.
The meeting was addressed by James S. Fowler, Esq., Colonel Edwards, of East-Tennessee, Captain E. C. Hatton, and Governor Johnson.
A lengthy preamble and the following resolutions were adopted:
Resolved, 1. That we recognize the authority and duty of the Executive of the United States, or such agents and instruments as he may constitutionally appoint, and employ, in cooperation with the legislative and judicial departments of the Government, to secure to the loyal people of any State of the United States the constitutional guarantee of a republican form of government.
Resolved, 2. The people being the rightful source of all power of government, the welfare of the people of Tennessee will be best s
Fort Bedford (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 70
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68.-Tennessee re-organization.
Nashville, January 22, 1864.
The reorganization meeting at the Capitol last night was largely attended.
Hon. M. M. Brien presided, assisted by Colonel Pickens, of East-Tennessee, and Joseph Ramsey, Esq., of Bedford, as Vice Presidents.
The meeting was addressed by James S. Fowler, Esq., Colonel Edwards, of East-Tennessee, Captain E. C. Hatton, and Governor Johnson.
A lengthy preamble and the following resolutions were adopted:
Resolved, 1. That we recognize the authority and duty of the Executive of the United States, or such agents and instruments as he may constitutionally appoint, and employ, in cooperation with the legislative and judicial departments of the Government, to secure to the loyal people of any State of the United States the constitutional guarantee of a republican form of government.
Resolved, 2. The people being the rightful source of all power of government, the welfare of the people of Tennessee will be best s
Doc (search for this): chapter 70
Doc.
68.-Tennessee re-organization.
Nashville, January 22, 1864.
The reorganization meeting at the Capitol last night was largely attended.
Hon. M. M. Brien presided, assisted by Colonel Pickens, of East-Tennessee, and Joseph Ramsey, Esq., of Bedford, as Vice Presidents.
The meeting was addressed by James S. Fowler, Esq., Colonel Edwards, of East-Tennessee, Captain E. C. Hatton, and Governor Johnson.
A lengthy preamble and the following resolutions were adopted:
Resolved, 1. That we recognize the authority and duty of the Executive of the United States, or such agents and instruments as he may constitutionally appoint, and employ, in cooperation with the legislative and judicial departments of the Government, to secure to the loyal people of any State of the United States the constitutional guarantee of a republican form of government.
Resolved, 2. The people being the rightful source of all power of government, the welfare of the people of Tennessee will be best s
James S. Fowler (search for this): chapter 70
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68.-Tennessee re-organization.
Nashville, January 22, 1864.
The reorganization meeting at the Capitol last night was largely attended.
Hon. M. M. Brien presided, assisted by Colonel Pickens, of East-Tennessee, and Joseph Ramsey, Esq., of Bedford, as Vice Presidents.
The meeting was addressed by James S. Fowler, Esq., Colonel Edwards, of East-Tennessee, Captain E. C. Hatton, and Governor Johnson.
A lengthy preamble and the following resolutions were adopted:
Resolved, 1. That we recognize the authority and duty of the Executive of the United States, or such agents and instruments as he may constitutionally appoint, and employ, in cooperation with the legislative and judicial departments of the Government, to secure to the loyal people of any State of the United States the constitutional guarantee of a republican form of government.
Resolved, 2. The people being the rightful source of all power of government, the welfare of the people of Tennessee will be best s
William Edwards (search for this): chapter 70
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68.-Tennessee re-organization.
Nashville, January 22, 1864.
The reorganization meeting at the Capitol last night was largely attended.
Hon. M. M. Brien presided, assisted by Colonel Pickens, of East-Tennessee, and Joseph Ramsey, Esq., of Bedford, as Vice Presidents.
The meeting was addressed by James S. Fowler, Esq., Colonel Edwards, of East-Tennessee, Captain E. C. Hatton, and Governor Johnson.
A lengthy preamble and the following resolutions were adopted:
Resolved, 1. That we recognize the authority and duty of the Executive of the United States, or such agents and instruments as he may constitutionally appoint, and employ, in cooperation with the legislative and judicial departments of the Government, to secure to the loyal people of any State of the United States the constitutional guarantee of a republican form of government.
Resolved, 2. The people being the rightful source of all power of government, the welfare of the people of Tennessee will be best s
M. M. Brien (search for this): chapter 70
Doc.
68.-Tennessee re-organization.
Nashville, January 22, 1864.
The reorganization meeting at the Capitol last night was largely attended.
Hon. M. M. Brien presided, assisted by Colonel Pickens, of East-Tennessee, and Joseph Ramsey, Esq., of Bedford, as Vice Presidents.
The meeting was addressed by James S. Fowler, Esq., Colonel Edwards, of East-Tennessee, Captain E. C. Hatton, and Governor Johnson.
A lengthy preamble and the following resolutions were adopted:
Resolved, 1. That we recognize the authority and duty of the Executive of the United States, or such agents and instruments as he may constitutionally appoint, and employ, in cooperation with the legislative and judicial departments of the Government, to secure to the loyal people of any State of the United States the constitutional guarantee of a republican form of government.
Resolved, 2. The people being the rightful source of all power of government, the welfare of the people of Tennessee will be best se
E. C. Hatton (search for this): chapter 70
Doc.
68.-Tennessee re-organization.
Nashville, January 22, 1864.
The reorganization meeting at the Capitol last night was largely attended.
Hon. M. M. Brien presided, assisted by Colonel Pickens, of East-Tennessee, and Joseph Ramsey, Esq., of Bedford, as Vice Presidents.
The meeting was addressed by James S. Fowler, Esq., Colonel Edwards, of East-Tennessee, Captain E. C. Hatton, and Governor Johnson.
A lengthy preamble and the following resolutions were adopted:
Resolved, 1. That we recognize the authority and duty of the Executive of the United States, or such agents and instruments as he may constitutionally appoint, and employ, in cooperation with the legislative and judicial departments of the Government, to secure to the loyal people of any State of the United States the constitutional guarantee of a republican form of government.
Resolved, 2. The people being the rightful source of all power of government, the welfare of the people of Tennessee will be best se
Andrew Johnson (search for this): chapter 70