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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
May 29, 1865 William W. Holden proclaimed provi -sional governor of North Carolina by President Johnson......May 29, 1865 Day of humiliation and mourning on account of the assassination of Lincoln......June 1, 1865 British government rescinds its recognition of the Confederates as belligerents......June 2, 1865 Galveston, Tex., the last seaport held by the South, surrenders......June 5, 1865 French government rescinds its recognition of the Confederates as belligerents......June 6, 1865 Judge William L. Sharkey appointed provisional governor of Mississippi by President Johnson......June 13, 1865 Proclamation of President removing restrictions on trade east of the Mississippi after July 1, and declaring insurrection in Tennessee suppressed......June 13, 1865 Gen. A. J. Hamilton appointed provisional governor of Texas by President......June 17, 1865 James Johnson appointed provisional governor of Georgia......June 17, 1865 Lewis E. Parsons proclaimed provisi
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Missouri, (search)
Supreme Court, of all circuit courts, and others......March 17, 1865 New constitution completed April 10. Article II., section 9, provides that after sixty days no person shall be permitted to practise as an attorney, nor be competent as a bishop, priest, deacon, minister, elder, or other clergyman to teach or preach or solemnize marriages unless he shall have taken, subscribed, and filed an oath of loyalty. Constitution ratified by the people, vote 43,670 for and 41,808 against......June 6, 1865 Judges of the higher courts decline to yield to the new judges appointed by Governor Fletcher under ordinance of March 17, as not in the power of the convention. By special order, General Coleman is directed to use such force as may be necessary to establish the new judges in office, which he accomplishes......June 14, 1865 Excitement in Lafayette from political strife and robbery and murder by desperadoes under Archie Clemmens, who is killed by troops sent to quell the disturbance