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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
vessel Swatara, Dec. 21, 1866; his trial begins June 10, 1867, in the criminal court for the District of Columbia; the jury, disagreeing, are dismissed......Aug. 10, 1867 E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War, refusing to resign at the request of the President, Aug. 5, is suspended, and General Grant appointed Secretary pro tem., Stanton submitting under protest......Aug. 12, 1867 Sheridan relieved of command in 5th Military District, and General Hancock appointed......Aug. 17, 1867 General Sickles succeeded by Gen. E. R. S. Canby as commander of 2d Military District......Aug. 26, 1867 Woman's suffrage campaign in Kansas conducted by Lucy Stone, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and George Francis Train with the Hutchinson family of singers......September–October, 1867 General amnesty proclaimed by the President......Sept. 7, 1867 National cemetery at Antietam dedicated......Sept. 17, 1867 Gold discovered in Wyoming, and South Pass City established......October
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), North Carolina, (search)
cal elevation of their race......Oct. 1, 1866 Legislature passes an act granting a general amnesty and pardon to all officers and soldiers of the State of North Carolina, or of the late Confederate States armies, or of the United States, for offences committed against the criminal laws of North Carolina ......Dec. 22, 1866 Gen. D. E. Sickles assigned by the President to command the 2d Military District, North and South Carolina, with headquarters at Columbia......March 11, 1867 General Sickles removed, and Gen. Edward R. S. Canby appointed to the command......Aug. 26, 1867 Conservative mass-meeting at Raleigh define their aim to ward off the dangers which threaten us from the success of the ultra-Republicans or Radical party in the State ......Sept. 27, 1867 Convention called under the reconstruction acts of Congress by General Canby assembles at Raleigh, Jan. 14; frames a constitution and adjourns, March 16. Constitution is ratified by a popular vote of 93,118 to 74,0
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), South Carolina, (search)
ist church at Columbia, Sept. 13, repeals the ordinance of secession, Sept. 19, and completes an amended constitution, which takes effect without being submitted to the people......Sept. 27, 1865 Legislature ratifies the Thirteenth Amendment......Nov. 13, 1865 Legislature rejects the Fourteenth Amendment......December, 1866 Gen. D. E. Sickles assigned to the command of 2d Military District, embracing North and South Carolina, with headquarters at Columbia......March 11, 1867 General Sickles superseded by Gen. E. R. S. Canby......Aug. 26, 1867 A constitution, framed by a convention called under the reconstruction acts of Congress, which assembles at Charleston, Jan. 14, and completes its labors, March 17, ratified by the people, 70,558 to 27,288......April 14-16, 1868 South Carolina readmitted into the Union......June 25, 1868 State penitentiary at Columbia opened......1868 J. K. Jillson elected the first State superintendent of public instruction in South Carol