ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FREEDMEN'S BUREAU, 1865.-From
"United States Statutes at Large," Vol. XIII., pp. 507-
509.
PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S REHABILITATION OF THE SOUTHERN
STATES, 1865.-From "United States Statutes at Large,"
Vol. XIII., pp. 760-761
FIRST CIVIL RIGHTS ACT, 1866.-From "United States Statutes
at Large," Vol. XIV., pp. 27-29
JOHNSON'S PROCLAMATION OF THE END OF INSURRECTION,
1866. From J. D. Richardson's "Messages and Papers
of the Presidents." Washington: Government Printing
Office, 1897, Vol. VI., pp. 434-438
INTERPRETATION OF THE RECONSTRUCTION ACTS, 1867.-From
J. D. Richardson's "Messages and Papers of the Presi-
dents." Washington: Government Printing Office, 1897,
Vol. VI., pp. 552-556
PROCLAMATION AGAINST THE FENIAN MOVEMENT, 1866, 1870.
From J. D. Richardson's "Messages and Papers of the
Presidents." Washington: Government Printing Office,
1897, Vol. VI., p. 433; Vol. VII., p. 85 . .
TREATY WITH RUSSIA FOR THE CESSION OF ALASKA, 1867.—
From "Revised Statutes of the United States Relating to
the District of Columbia." Washington: Government
Printing Office, 1875, pp. 671-673.
MEXICAN CHARGES AGAINST MAXIMILIAN, 1867.-From
'American Annual Cyclopædia, 1867." New York: D.
Appleton & Co., 1868, p. 489
GENERAL GRANT MADE PRACTICALLY INDEPENDENT OF THE
PRESIDENT, 1867.-From "United States Statutes at
Large," Vol. XIV., pp. 486-487
THE JOHNSON-STANTON CONTROVERSY, 1867-68.-From J. D.
Richardson's "Messages and Papers of the Presidents."
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1897, Vol. VI.,
pp. 556, 583-584, 593-594, 622
IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT JOHNSON, 1868.-From "Senate
Miscellaneous Documents No. 842," Fortieth Congress,
Second Session (1867–68). Washington: Government
Printing Office, 1868
PRESIDENT GRANT'S FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS, 1869.-From
J. D. Richardson's "Messages and Papers of the Presi-
dents." Washington: Government Printing Office, 1897,
Vol. VII., pp. 6-8
PRESIDENT GRANT'S SAN DOMINGO MESSAGE, 1870.-From
J. D. Richardson's "Messages and Papers of the Presi-
dents." Washington: Government Printing Office, 1897,
Vol. VII., pp. 61-63
CIVIL SERVICE REFORM RULES, 1871.-From J. D. Richard-
son's "Messages and Papers of the Presidents." Wash-
ington: Government Printing Office, 1897, Vol. VII., pp.
156-159
ACTS TO ENFORCE THE FIFTEENth Amendment of the Con-
STITUTION, 1870-71.-From "United States Statutes at
Large," Vol. XVI., pp. 140–146, 433-440
THE KU-KLUX KLAN (PRESENTMENT OF THE GRAND JURY,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, 1871).-Text from the
report of the Joint Select Committee on the Condition
of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States, "House
Reports," Forty-second Congress, Second Session, No.
22, Part 1, pp. 48-49
CONSTITUTION OF A LOCAL LODGE OF THE KU-KLUX KLAN,
1871. From the report of the Joint Select Committee on
the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States,
"House Reports," Forty-second Congress, Second Session,
No. 22, Part 2, pp. 414-415
GREELEY'S PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDACY, 1872.-From "Pro-
ceedings of the Liberal Republican Convention, in Cin-
cinnati, May 1-3, 1872." New York: Baker & Godwin,
1872, pp. 38-40. Text of letter of acceptance from "Offi-
cial Proceedings of the National Democratic Convention"
held at Baltimore, July 9, 1872. Boston: Rockwell &
Churchill, 1872, pp. 79-81 .
"DEMONETIZATION" OF SILVER COIN, 1873.-From "United
States Statutes at Large," Vol. XVII., pp. 424-436 . . 318
ACT TO ENFORCE THE RIGHTS OF NEGROES, 1875.-From
"United States Statutes at Large," Vol. XVIII., pp. 335-
337 . .
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