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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 1. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 1. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Report of Colonel D. T. Chandler, (search)
l give a more detailed account of the same transaction. The letter was written in reply to an inquiry made in the course of investigation in the history of the transactions which have been made the subject of discussion in Congress. Dr. Winder speaks of the statement as having been already several times published. We do not remember to have seen it before. At any rate, it will well bear repetition, and will come in very pertinently, apropos of the recent debate: Baltimore, November 16, 1875. Major W. T. Walthall: My Dear Sir — Your letter of the 25th of last month was duly received, and except from sickness should have been replied to long ago. I take pleasure in giving you the facts which you request, but they have already been published several times in the different papers of the country. A night or two before Wirz's execution, early in the evening, I saw several male individuals (looking like gentlemen) pass into Wirz's cell. I was naturally on the qui vive to
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Alabama (search)
ournment, Dec. 21, both Houses meet Jan. 13, 1873, to examine contested seats and transact business independently until a joint resolution passed by the lower House is agreed to, informing the governor of the organization of the General Assembly ...... Feb. 1, 1873 Colored labor State convention meets at Montgomery ........... Nov. 18, 1873 Constitutional convention meets at Montgomery ............... Sept. 6, 1875 New State constitution ratified by 95,672 to 30,004 ............ Nov. 16, 1875 Act to fund State debt in new bonds at reduced interest and surrender certain securities held by the State, approved ... Feb. 23, 1876 First biennial session of legislature under new constitution, begins......Nov. 15, 1876 Act to establish a public-school system; a superintendent of education to be elected every two years, etc.......1876-77 John T. Morgan, Democratic Senator, presents credentials in the United States Senate......Feb. 27, 1877 Act granting $75 to any resi