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Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 42
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40.-restoration of Arkansas.
Proceedings of a public meeting in Helena, January 2, 1864.
in pursuance of public notice, a large and enthusiastic meeting , and also to take such steps as might be deemed advisable to restore the State of Arkansas to its former peace and prosperity in the Federal Union.
Brigadier-Gen oke as follows:
General Buford's speech.
My Fellow-Citizens of the State of Arkansas:
I have learned from your own words that the majority of your legal vo banner with its united galaxy of thirty-four stars, among which that one named Arkansas shone with an effulgence as bright and as pure as any in the blue field of the take his seat in the United States Senate as one of the Senators from the State of Arkansas.
Resolved, That the State of Arkansas now is, and was in May, 1861, whState of Arkansas now is, and was in May, 1861, when the ordinance of secession was passed, a member of the United States of America.
Resolved,That we recognize as valid no power or authority which attempts to se
Phillips (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 42
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40.-restoration of Arkansas.
Proceedings of a public meeting in Helena, January 2, 1864.
in pursuance of public notice, a large and enthusiastic meeting of the citizens of Phillips County was held at the Episcopal church, in the city of Helena, on the second instant, for the purpose of electing delegates to a convention to be held at Little Rock on the eighth instant, and also to take such steps as might be deemed advisable to restore the State of Arkansas to its former peace and prosperity in the Federal Union.
Brigadier-General Buford, having been invited to attend and preside over its deliberations, appeared at twelve M, and called the meeting to order.
General Buford, in stating the object of the assembly, spoke as follows:
General Buford's speech.
My Fellow-Citizens of the State of Arkansas:
I have learned from your own words that the majority of your legal voters never authorized the act of secession, which has destroyed your civil rights and overwhel
Washington (United States) (search for this): chapter 42
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 42
Little Rock (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 42
Arthur Thompson (search for this): chapter 42
J. A. Butler (search for this): chapter 42
Doc (search for this): chapter 42
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40.-restoration of Arkansas.
Proceedings of a public meeting in Helena, January 2, 1864.
in pursuance of public notice, a large and enthusiastic meeting of the citizens of Phillips County was held at the Episcopal church, in the city of Helena, on the second instant, for the purpose of electing delegates to a convention to be held at Little Rock on the eighth instant, and also to take such steps as might be deemed advisable to restore the State of Arkansas to its former peace and prosperity in the Federal Union.
Brigadier-General Buford, having been invited to attend and preside over its deliberations, appeared at twelve M, and called the meeting to order.
General Buford, in stating the object of the assembly, spoke as follows:
General Buford's speech.
My Fellow-Citizens of the State of Arkansas:
I have learned from your own words that the majority of your legal voters never authorized the act of secession, which has destroyed your civil rights and overwhel
Josiah McKiel (search for this): chapter 42
Morse (search for this): chapter 42