Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 463
... March 29 , 1876 , on condi- tion that the impeachment proceed- ings against him should be dismissed . Thus home rule was established once more . Be- The conditions in Louisiana result- ing from carpet - bag - negro rule were probably as ...
... March 29 , 1876 , on condi- tion that the impeachment proceed- ings against him should be dismissed . Thus home rule was established once more . Be- The conditions in Louisiana result- ing from carpet - bag - negro rule were probably as ...
Page 465
... March 3 , 1873 , the Kellogg faction . was attacked in New Orleans but the disturbance was quelled by Federal troops . In the same month Kellogg threw all the Democratic members of the legislature into prison . On April 13 there was a ...
... March 3 , 1873 , the Kellogg faction . was attacked in New Orleans but the disturbance was quelled by Federal troops . In the same month Kellogg threw all the Democratic members of the legislature into prison . On April 13 there was a ...
Page 474
... March 2 and the Senate sitting as a high court of im- peachment , tried him . On August 1 by a vote of 37 to 25 the dis- graced officer escaped without further punishment . ‡ The result of the election was very close . While it was ...
... March 2 and the Senate sitting as a high court of im- peachment , tried him . On August 1 by a vote of 37 to 25 the dis- graced officer escaped without further punishment . ‡ The result of the election was very close . While it was ...
Page 474
... March . The counting of the Louisiana votes was delayed by these tactics until February 20 when the decision of the commission was confirmed by the Senate but rejected by the House . On the same day the returns from Oregon went to the ...
... March . The counting of the Louisiana votes was delayed by these tactics until February 20 when the decision of the commission was confirmed by the Senate but rejected by the House . On the same day the returns from Oregon went to the ...
Page 477
... March 1 that he would remain neutral in the State controversy and that the mili- tary could not be used to support either faction . * As had been said in a previous chap- ter South Carolina had been aroused by the election to the bench ...
... March 1 that he would remain neutral in the State controversy and that the mili- tary could not be used to support either faction . * As had been said in a previous chap- ter South Carolina had been aroused by the election to the bench ...
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