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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 75
Doc.
73.-labor in Louisiana.
General Banks's orders.
Hbadquarters Department of the Gulf, New-Orleans, February 8, 1864.
General orders, No. 23:
the following general regulations are published for the information and government of all interested in the subject of compensated plantation labor, public or private, during the present year, and in continuation of the system established January thirtieth, 1863:
I. The enlistment of soldiers from plantations under cultivation in this department, having been suspended by order of the Government, will not be resumed except upon direction of the same high authority.
II.
The Provost-Marshal General is instructed to provide for the division of parishes into police and school districts, and to organize from invalid soldiers a competent police for the preservation of order.
III.
Provision will be made for the establishment of a sufficient number of schools, one at least for each of the police and school districts, for th
Baton Rouge (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 75
Algiers (Algeria) (search for this): chapter 75
New Orleans (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 75
Doc.
73.-labor in Louisiana.
General Banks's orders.
Hbadquarters Department of the Gulf, New-Orleans, February 8, 1864.
General orders, No. 23:
the following general regulations are published for the information and government of all interested in the subject of compensated plantation labor, public or private, during the present year, and in continuation of the system established January thirtieth, 1863:
I. The enlistment of soldiers from plantations under cultivation in this department, having been suspended by order of the Government, will not be resumed except upon direction of the same high authority.
II.
The Provost-Marshal General is instructed to provide for the division of parishes into police and school districts, and to organize from invalid soldiers a competent police for the preservation of order.
III.
Provision will be made for the establishment of a sufficient number of schools, one at least for each of the police and school districts, for th
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 75
N. P. Banks (search for this): chapter 75
Doc.
73.-labor in Louisiana.
General Banks's orders.
Hbadquarters Department of the Gulf, New-Orleans, February 8, 1864.
General orders, No. 23:
the following general regulations are published for the information and government of all interested in the subject of compensated plantation labor, public or private, during the present year, and in continuation of the system established January thirtieth, 1863:
I. The enlistment of soldiers from plantations under cultivation in th hed.
XXV.
The amnesty offered for the past, is conditioned upon an unreserved loyalty for the future, and this condition will be enforced with an iron hand.
Whoever is indifferent or hostile, must choose between the liberty which foreign lands afford, the poverty of the rebel States, and the innumerable and inappreciable blessings which our Government confers upon its people.
May God preserve the union of the States!
By order of Major-General Banks. George B. Drake, A. A. General.
Doc (search for this): chapter 75
Doc.
73.-labor in Louisiana.
General Banks's orders.
Hbadquarters Department of the Gulf, New-Orleans, February 8, 1864.
General orders, No. 23:
the following general regulations are published for the information and government of all interested in the subject of compensated plantation labor, public or private, during the present year, and in continuation of the system established January thirtieth, 1863:
I. The enlistment of soldiers from plantations under cultivation in this department, having been suspended by order of the Government, will not be resumed except upon direction of the same high authority.
II.
The Provost-Marshal General is instructed to provide for the division of parishes into police and school districts, and to organize from invalid soldiers a competent police for the preservation of order.
III.
Provision will be made for the establishment of a sufficient number of schools, one at least for each of the police and school districts, for th
George B. Drake (search for this): chapter 75
January 30th, 1863 AD (search for this): chapter 75
Doc.
73.-labor in Louisiana.
General Banks's orders.
Hbadquarters Department of the Gulf, New-Orleans, February 8, 1864.
General orders, No. 23:
the following general regulations are published for the information and government of all interested in the subject of compensated plantation labor, public or private, during the present year, and in continuation of the system established January thirtieth, 1863:
I. The enlistment of soldiers from plantations under cultivation in this department, having been suspended by order of the Government, will not be resumed except upon direction of the same high authority.
II.
The Provost-Marshal General is instructed to provide for the division of parishes into police and school districts, and to organize from invalid soldiers a competent police for the preservation of order.
III.
Provision will be made for the establishment of a sufficient number of schools, one at least for each of the police and school districts, for th
February 8th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 75
Doc.
73.-labor in Louisiana.
General Banks's orders.
Hbadquarters Department of the Gulf, New-Orleans, February 8, 1864.
General orders, No. 23:
the following general regulations are published for the information and government of all interested in the subject of compensated plantation labor, public or private, during the present year, and in continuation of the system established January thirtieth, 1863:
I. The enlistment of soldiers from plantations under cultivation in this department, having been suspended by order of the Government, will not be resumed except upon direction of the same high authority.
II.
The Provost-Marshal General is instructed to provide for the division of parishes into police and school districts, and to organize from invalid soldiers a competent police for the preservation of order.
III.
Provision will be made for the establishment of a sufficient number of schools, one at least for each of the police and school districts, for the