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John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Chapter XIX (search)
o govern themselves. But these constitutional methods were rejected. First came the unauthorized system of provisional governors, civilians without any shadow of lawful authority for their appointments, and their abortive attempts at reconstruction. Next the Fourteenth Amendment, disfranchising nearly all the trusted leaders of the Southern people, and then the iron-clad oath, universal enfranchisement of the ignorant blacks, and carpet-bag governments, with all their offensive consequences. If wise statesmanship instead of party passion had ruled the hour, how easily could those twelve years of misrule in the South, and consequent disappointment and shame among its authors in the North, have been avoided! A provisional governor (William W. Holden) having been appointed for North Carolina, I relinquished command of the department in June, 1865, to enter upon more important service in respect to the then existing military intervention in Mexico by the Emperor of the French.
John M. Schofield, Forty-six years in the Army, Index (search)
ations on, 264, 268 Hilo, a trip to, 431 Hindman, Maj.-Gen. Thomas C., crosses the Boston Mountains, 62; battle of Prairie Grove, 62; retreats toward Little Rock, 63 History, the essentials of impartial, 122; the writing of, 300 Holden, William W., appointed provisional governor in North Carolina, 377 Holston River, military movements on the, 114, 115 Holt, Maj.-Gen., Joseph, service on military court with Thomas, 277 Honolulu, a trip to, 432 Honor, among soldiers, 352 ; reconstruction in, 370-376; the domestic relations in, 371, 372; restrictions of the Treasury on trade in, 373; question of the State Constitution, 373-376; provisional government, 376, 377; S. resigns command in, 377; appointment of Provisional Governor Holden, 377 North Dakota, obstruction of railroads in, 512 Northern Ohio Democrat, the (of Toledo), cited, 293-295 Northern Pacific Railroad, military protection on the line of the, 510-512 O Oahu, a trial to, 432 Ohio, poss