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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 183
Raleigh (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 183
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 183
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173. Government for North Carolina.
The Provisional State Government for North Carolina was formallNorth Carolina was formally instituted on the 18th of November, by a Convention of delegates and proxies representing forty-five countie nanimously adopted:
By the People of the State of North Carolina, as represented in Convention at Hatteras, hat this Convention, on behalf of the people of North Carolina, and acknowledging the Constitution of the Unit appointed and declared Provisional Governor of North Carolina.
III.
That the Constitution of this State a President.
Gov. Taylor's proclamation.
State of North Carolina, Executive Department.
To the People of North Carolina:
Whereas, an ordinance of the Convention of North Carolina, passed on Monday, the 18th NovemNorth Carolina, passed on Monday, the 18th November, 1861, directs the Provisional Governor of this Commonwealth in the following words, to wit: Whereas, it i ore, I, Marble Nash Taylor, Governor of the State of North Carolina, do hereby notify and require the good and
John W. Ellis (search for this): chapter 183
Nov (search for this): chapter 183
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173. Government for North Carolina.
The Provisional State Government for North Carolina was formally instituted on the 18th of November, by a Convention of delegates and proxies representing forty-five counties of the State.
The following ordinances were unanimously adopted:
By the People of the State of North Carolina, as represented in Convention at Hatteras, Monday, Nov. 18, 1861.
Be it ordained by this Convention, and it is hereby ordained and published by the authority of the same:
I. That this Convention, on behalf of the people of North Carolina, and acknowledging the Constitution of the United States of America as the supreme law of the land, hereby declares vacant all State offices, the incumbents of which have disqualified themselves to hold them by violating their oaths to support the Federal Constitution.
II.
That the office of Governor of this Commonwealth having been vacated by the death of John W. Ellis, and by the active treason to the Union of
Doc (search for this): chapter 183
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173. Government for North Carolina.
The Provisional State Government for North Carolina was formally instituted on the 18th of November, by a Convention of delegates and proxies representing forty-five counties of the State.
The following ordinances were unanimously adopted:
By the People of the State of North Carolina, as represented in Convention at Hatteras, Monday, Nov. 18, 1861.
Be it ordained by this Convention, and it is hereby ordained and published by the authority of the same:
I. That this Convention, on behalf of the people of North Carolina, and acknowledging the Constitution of the United States of America as the supreme law of the land, hereby declares vacant all State offices, the incumbents of which have disqualified themselves to hold them by violating their oaths to support the Federal Constitution.
II.
That the office of Governor of this Commonwealth having been vacated by the death of John W. Ellis, and by the active treason to the Union of
W. M. Clark (search for this): chapter 183
Alonzo J. Stow (search for this): chapter 183
Nash Taylor (search for this): chapter 183
Marble Nash Taylor (search for this): chapter 183