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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 23
Yankee orders for Mississippi and Tennessee. --An order from the Federal Department directs that within the States of Tennessee and Mississippi, wherever the Federal have the rule, all citizens shall be registered in three classes: 1st avowed enemies; 2d, neutral foreigners; 34, loyal citizens. The first class are all to leave their lines by or before the 16th of June and their property confiscated; the second are to take an oath of neutrality; the third are to bear certificates of loyalof Tennessee and Mississippi, wherever the Federal have the rule, all citizens shall be registered in three classes: 1st avowed enemies; 2d, neutral foreigners; 34, loyal citizens. The first class are all to leave their lines by or before the 16th of June and their property confiscated; the second are to take an oath of neutrality; the third are to bear certificates of loyalty. No goods of any kind are allowed to be sold except by special permit, except to those showing evidence of loyalty.
Yankee orders for Mississippi and Tennessee. --An order from the Federal Department directs that within the States of Tennessee and Mississippi, wherever the Federal have the rule, all citizens shall be registered in three classes: 1st avowed enemies; 2d, neutral foreigners; 34, loyal citizens. The first class are all to leave their lines by or before the 16th of June and their property confiscated; the second are to take an oath of neutrality; the third are to bear certificates of loyalty. No goods of any kind are allowed to be sold except by special permit, except to those showing evidence of loyalty.