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... governor Johnson's chief task was to restore his state to civil status . It was a task beset with difficulties , not ... Governor's wife and the youngest of their children , eight - year - old Andrew , called Frank . Eliza Mc- Cardle ...
... governor Johnson's chief task was to restore his state to civil status . It was a task beset with difficulties , not ... Governor's wife and the youngest of their children , eight - year - old Andrew , called Frank . Eliza Mc- Cardle ...
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... Governor's summons . For a time it looked as if Governor Brownlow would not be able to assemble a quorum . He therefore asked General " Pap " Thomas , commander of the military district which included Tennessee , to round up a quorum ...
... Governor's summons . For a time it looked as if Governor Brownlow would not be able to assemble a quorum . He therefore asked General " Pap " Thomas , commander of the military district which included Tennessee , to round up a quorum ...
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... Governor James M. Wells had gravitated to the opposition and was secretly supporting the move- ment . Lieutenant - Governor Voorhees and Mayor Monroe of New Orleans were fighting it . On July 25 Mayor Monroe wrote to Gen- eral Absalom ...
... Governor James M. Wells had gravitated to the opposition and was secretly supporting the move- ment . Lieutenant - Governor Voorhees and Mayor Monroe of New Orleans were fighting it . On July 25 Mayor Monroe wrote to Gen- eral Absalom ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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