Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 460
... party , which was composed of nine- tenths negroes and one - tenth whites , further weakened the carpet - baggers . Therefore the Democrats were able to elect their candidate , George S. Hous- ton ; the radicals were soon expelled from ...
... party , which was composed of nine- tenths negroes and one - tenth whites , further weakened the carpet - baggers . Therefore the Democrats were able to elect their candidate , George S. Hous- ton ; the radicals were soon expelled from ...
Page 461
... party , with Joseph Brooks as their leader . At the follow- ing election Brooks was nominated by this party for the governorship and because of his reform platform drew many Democrats to his side . side . His opponent , nominated by the ...
... party , with Joseph Brooks as their leader . At the follow- ing election Brooks was nominated by this party for the governorship and because of his reform platform drew many Democrats to his side . side . His opponent , nominated by the ...
Page 462
... parties to protest . At the State Grange it was resolved that " taxation in Mississippi had become a burden so large and extensive that the vital energies and industries of our state are becoming sapped , para- lyzed and destroyed and ...
... parties to protest . At the State Grange it was resolved that " taxation in Mississippi had become a burden so large and extensive that the vital energies and industries of our state are becoming sapped , para- lyzed and destroyed and ...
Page 464
... party in 1871 had split into two factions . One was known as the custom - house faction , composed of the carpet - baggers , of whom the chief were S. B. Packard , the United States marshal , marshal , and the speaker of the House ...
... party in 1871 had split into two factions . One was known as the custom - house faction , composed of the carpet - baggers , of whom the chief were S. B. Packard , the United States marshal , marshal , and the speaker of the House ...
Page 465
... party appealed to. governor and lieutenant - governor . Both parties claimed to have won the election , but as two members of the returning board were candidates , and therefore by law prevented from pass- ing upon the election returns ...
... party appealed to. governor and lieutenant - governor . Both parties claimed to have won the election , but as two members of the returning board were candidates , and therefore by law prevented from pass- ing upon the election returns ...
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