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Henry Morton Stanley, Dorothy Stanley, The Autobiography of Sir Henry Morton Stanley 1 1 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Tennessee, (search)
rly 4,000 citizens, including leading men of the State, is presented to the legislature, but not granted......1868 Act to suppress the Ku-klux Klan, entitled An act to preserve the public peace, punishes membership by a fine of not less than $500 or imprisonment for five years......1868 University of the South at Suwanee, chartered in 1858, opened......1868 Governor Brownlow calls out the State militia to suppress the Ku-klux Klan, and proclaims martial law in nine counties......Feb. 20, 1869 Southern Commercial Convention held at Memphis; 1,100 delegates from twenty-two States......May 18, 1869 Constitution, framed by a convention which sat at Nashville, Jan. 10 to Feb. 22, ratified by a popular vote of 98,128 to 33,872......March 26, 1870 Colored Methodist Episcopal Church of America organized at Jackson by Bishop Paine......Dec. 16, 1870 Office of chief commissioner of immigration for the State created by act of legislature......1871 Reunion and Reform Assoc
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), West Virginia, state of (search)
by joint resolution of Congress......March 10, 1866 Amendments to State constitution ratified, excluding from citizenship all who had, subsequent to June, 1861, given voluntary aid to the Southern Confederacy......May 24, 1866 Legislature ratifies the Fourteenth Amendment......Jan. 16, 1867 West Virginia University at Morgantown opened......June 17, 1867 Legislature ratifies the Fifteenth Amendment......March 3, 1869 Charleston chosen as seat of government by legislature, Feb. 20, 1869, from......April 30, 1870 Amendment to article III., section 1 of the State constitution, rehabilitating citizens disfranchised, ratified by the people......April 27, 1871 Constitution framed by a convention which meets at Charleston, Jan. 16, 1872, and completes its labors, April 9, 1872; ratified by the people......Aug. 22, 1872 Legislature meets at Wheeling as temporary seat of government by act of Feb. 20, 1875......Nov. 10, 1875 Strike on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad