Report of the Joint Select Committee to Inquire Into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States, So Far as Regards the Execution of the Laws, and Safety of the Lives and Property of the Citizens of the United States and Testimony Taken: Testimony taken by the committee (June 2-Nov. 11, 1871) AlabamaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 - Reconstruction |
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... Alabama at that time ? Answer. I will tell you; that calls upon a man to believe a great deal about that. I will tell you one thing, I never paid much attention to any law enacted by any such -authority as that was. Question. I am not ...
... Alabama at that time ? Answer. I will tell you; that calls upon a man to believe a great deal about that. I will tell you one thing, I never paid much attention to any law enacted by any such -authority as that was. Question. I am not ...
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... Alabama. Question. You mean tbat you do not support that Answer. I mean that I believe tbat is as mean a concern as ... Alabama. Question. Then you do not know bis general character in Blount County ? Answer. Well, Blount County gives it ...
... Alabama. Question. You mean tbat you do not support that Answer. I mean that I believe tbat is as mean a concern as ... Alabama. Question. Then you do not know bis general character in Blount County ? Answer. Well, Blount County gives it ...
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... Alabama ? Answer. I came to Alabama in December, 1866. Question. From what State did you come ? Answer. From Indiana. Question. Had you been in the Federal Army during the war, colonel ? Answer. Yes, sir. Question. What command did you ...
... Alabama ? Answer. I came to Alabama in December, 1866. Question. From what State did you come ? Answer. From Indiana. Question. Had you been in the Federal Army during the war, colonel ? Answer. Yes, sir. Question. What command did you ...
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... Alabama for the truth of these statements. I wrote to him. I think his name is Bocock. By Mr. Buckley : Question, Glascock, is it not ? Ansiver. That is the man. His answer is there. He did not think the republican party had got so low ...
... Alabama for the truth of these statements. I wrote to him. I think his name is Bocock. By Mr. Buckley : Question, Glascock, is it not ? Ansiver. That is the man. His answer is there. He did not think the republican party had got so low ...
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... Alabama : 11 Fp:llow-Citizens : Some days ago I walked into the office of a friend and picked up a Huntsville paper, in which I saw what purported to be a speech made by one John Vanvalkenburg, of Huntsville, formerly a citizen of Peru ...
... Alabama : 11 Fp:llow-Citizens : Some days ago I walked into the office of a friend and picked up a Huntsville paper, in which I saw what purported to be a speech made by one John Vanvalkenburg, of Huntsville, formerly a citizen of Peru ...
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