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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
.Aug. 29, 1865 South Carolina repeals ordinance of secession......Sept. 15, 1865 Alabama annuls the ordinance of secession......Sept. 25, 1865 North Carolina annuls the ordinance of secession......Oct. 7, 1865 Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia; John H. Reagan, of Texas; John A. Campbell, of Alabama; George A. Trenholm, of South Carolina, and Charles Clark, of Mississippi, paroled by executive order......Oct. 11, 1865 President proclaims end of martial law in Kentucky......Oct. 12, 1865 Great Fenian meeting at Philadelphia; the Irish republic proclaimed......Oct. 16-24, 1865 Florida repeals ordinance of secession......Oct. 28, 1865 Georgia repeals ordinance of secession......Oct. 30, 1865 National thanksgiving for peace......Nov. 2, 1865 Shenandoah, Captain Waddell, reaches Liverpool, England, Nov. 6; he had first heard of the peace Aug. 2; vessel given up to British government, and crew paroled Nov. 8, and the vessel given to the American consul......Nov
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e from command of the district of Kentucky......Feb. 10, 1865 Agricultural College established......Feb. 22, 1865 By proclamation of the governor, business is suspended on the occasion of the funeral of Lincoln......April 19, 1865 Old command of General Morgan surrenders to Brig-Gen. E. H. Hobson at Mount Sterling......May 1, 1865 President Johnson modifies President Lincoln's proclamation of July 5, 1864, in so far that martial law shall no longer be in force in Kentucky ......Oct. 12, 1865 State farmers' convention held at Frankfort. Forty counties represented......Jan. 11, 1866 Ashland, the home of Henry Clay, near Lexington, purchased for the new Agricultural College of Kentucky......Jan. 15, 1866 Jesse Root Grant, father of General Grant, appointed postmaster at Covington......Feb. 25, 1866 Skaag's men, a band of over 100 armed and mounted outlaws, terrorize the colored population of Marion county......1866 Legislature rejects Fourteenth Amendment to Con