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... claimant to Congress as the only tribunal that could give redress . The facts as above set forth are fully substantiated by the testimony of the following persons : 1. The claimant . 2. James M. Hughes , an old citizen of Nashville 41ST ...
... claimant to Congress as the only tribunal that could give redress . The facts as above set forth are fully substantiated by the testimony of the following persons : 1. The claimant . 2. James M. Hughes , an old citizen of Nashville 41ST ...
Halaman 2
... claimant as deserving of favorable consideration , and based on his personal knowledge of Anderson while he ( President Johnson ) was military governor of Tennessee . 2. Claimant's affidavit and oath of allegiance . 3. Affidavits of ...
... claimant as deserving of favorable consideration , and based on his personal knowledge of Anderson while he ( President Johnson ) was military governor of Tennessee . 2. Claimant's affidavit and oath of allegiance . 3. Affidavits of ...
Halaman 3
... claimant states that he locked up his yard , and , there being no demand for lumber at that time by private individ- uals , sold none till Captain Morton took possession of the yard . Claimant further says that his yard was the largest ...
... claimant states that he locked up his yard , and , there being no demand for lumber at that time by private individ- uals , sold none till Captain Morton took possession of the yard . Claimant further says that his yard was the largest ...
Halaman 4
... claimant swears that he made an inventory of his lumber before our troops occupied Nashville . He also swears that , as was his custom in taking inventories , he set down opposite the respect- ive quantities their cost to him , laid ...
... claimant swears that he made an inventory of his lumber before our troops occupied Nashville . He also swears that , as was his custom in taking inventories , he set down opposite the respect- ive quantities their cost to him , laid ...
Halaman 5
... claimant , from the following considerations : 1. The evidence shows that claimant , if left in possession of his prop- erty , could have realized a much larger sum , and realized it five years ago . 2. That this lumber was taken nearly ...
... claimant , from the following considerations : 1. The evidence shows that claimant , if left in possession of his prop- erty , could have realized a much larger sum , and realized it five years ago . 2. That this lumber was taken nearly ...
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10th division 17th ward 21st district 3d congressional district 41st Congress 6th division A. S. Wallace Addis affiant affidavits aforesaid alleged appears attorney canvassers Captain Morton certificate charge citizens claim claimant Clair Morton clerk Committee of Elections Commonwealth Covode December declare democratic deponent duly elected duty election officers engineer department evidence facie right fact feet Fort Negley fortifications fraud governor Hooper House of Representatives illegal votes issued J. P. Reed James John John Covode Joseph Anderson Lieutenant Lionel Allen Sheldon lumber yard majority Moffet Nashville nisi prius Notary Public number of votes October Orleans papers parish party Pennsylvania persons polls precinct proclamation prothonotary Quartermaster question received referred republican resided resolution respectfully returns S. L. Hoge seal seat secretary September September 23 Sheldon South Carolina statement subscribed supreme court Tennessee testimony tion United States engineers voters votes cast W. D. Simpson witnesses
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Halaman 4 - ... and counties in which they were given; they shall certify such statements to be correct, and subscribe their names thereto, and they shall thereupon determine what persons have been, by the greatest number of votes, duly elected to such offices...
Halaman 31 - I will in like manner abide by and faithfully support all acts of Congress passed during the existing rebellion with reference to slaves, so long and so far as not repealed, modified, or held void by Congress or by decision of the Supreme Court; and that I will in like manner abide by and faithfully support all proclamations of the President made during the existing rebellion having reference to slaves, so long and so far as not modified or declared void...
Halaman 8 - They are to receive testimony, to compare it with the law, and to judge on both law and fact. This Judgment Is entered on record as the judgment of the court. It seems to us, If It be In legal form, to close all Inquiry, and, like every other judgment, to be complete evidence of Its own validity.
Halaman 8 - Election statutes are to be tested like other statutes, but with a leaning to liberality, in view of the great public purposes which they accomplish...
Halaman 5 - Julia street, including the ist, 20", loth, nth, i2th, ijth, r^th, liith, and ijth wards of the city of New Orleans, and the parishes of Jefferson, St. Charles, St. James, and St. John the Baptist.
Halaman 11 - I certify that the within and foregoing is a true copy of the paper as certified by Commissioner Lea, and of the authority to Mr.
Halaman 4 - ... given to each, distinguishing the several districts and counties in which they were given; they shall certify such statements to be correct, and subscribe...
Halaman 1 - An act to prescribe an oath of office, and for other purposes...
Halaman 31 - Nevada, against all enemies, whether domestic or foreign, and that I will bear true faith, allegiance, and loyalty to the same, any ordinance, resolution or law of any state convention or legislature to the contrary notwithstanding...
Halaman 4 - He shall prepare a general certificate, under the seal of this state, and attested by him as secretary thereof, addressed to the house of representatives of the United States, in that congress for which any person shall have been chosen, of the due election of...