Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 459
... sent and order restored- - Disputes in legislature - Protests sent from Northern cities Kellogg and others impeached - South Carolina debt and taxes - Furnishings of State House Queer supplies for legislators Composition of legislature ...
... sent and order restored- - Disputes in legislature - Protests sent from Northern cities Kellogg and others impeached - South Carolina debt and taxes - Furnishings of State House Queer supplies for legislators Composition of legislature ...
Page 460
... sent by Congress reported that the election had been gained by fraud , but at this time there was a growing disposition on the part of the Federal government to leave the Southern State govern- ments to themselves , and therefore * Cox ...
... sent by Congress reported that the election had been gained by fraud , but at this time there was a growing disposition on the part of the Federal government to leave the Southern State govern- ments to themselves , and therefore * Cox ...
Page 466
... sent Sheridan to New Orleans , ostensibly to report the situation to the Presi- dent but in reality to support the radical element in its fight . * When the newly elected legislature met on January 4 , 1875 , the Demo- crats who had ...
... sent Sheridan to New Orleans , ostensibly to report the situation to the Presi- dent but in reality to support the radical element in its fight . * When the newly elected legislature met on January 4 , 1875 , the Demo- crats who had ...
Page 467
... sent to Louisiana to adjust the differ- ences . A compromise , known as the " Wheeler Adjustment , ' was pro- posed by which all the Democratic members were seated , provided the Democratic majority would not im- peach Kellogg for acts ...
... sent to Louisiana to adjust the differ- ences . A compromise , known as the " Wheeler Adjustment , ' was pro- posed by which all the Democratic members were seated , provided the Democratic majority would not im- peach Kellogg for acts ...
Page 474
... sent chiefly to Louisiana , Florida and South Caro- lina . " No man worthy of the office of President , " Grant said " would be willing to hold the office if counted in , placed there by fraud . * * * The country cannot afford to have ...
... sent chiefly to Louisiana , Florida and South Caro- lina . " No man worthy of the office of President , " Grant said " would be willing to hold the office if counted in , placed there by fraud . * * * The country cannot afford to have ...
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