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- Tags: postwar
"The Legislature, April 7, 1871"
The General Assembly of the State adjourned on yesterday until the first Monday in November next. The merits of Legislative bodies are to be measured, as much by what they may have undone and omitted to do, as by what they many have done. Gauged by…
Tags: Democrats, Governor, Newspapers, postwar, Republican, W.W. Holden
"The North Carolina Troubles," August 20, 1870
Therehas been in certain quarters, noto-rious for sympathy with the late rebels and re-bellion, such a vehement denunciation of Gov-ernorHolden, of North Carolina, as a pecul-iarly malignant “satrap,” who was wagingfiendish war upon…
"Under Which Flag?," News and Observer, November 1, 1889
Tags: cartoons, postwar, Race relations
Amnesty Petition of R. L. Abernathy, July 13, 1865
Burke Co., N.C.,
July 13th, 1865
To His Excellency
Andrew Johnson
…
Tags: Amnesty, National Government, postwar
Calvin Hoggard's letter to the Southern Claims Commission
Tags: Calvin, claims, commission, Hoggard, patriotism, postwar, soldier, southern, union
Edgar Folk and Bynum Shaw, W. W. Holden, (1982)
When Holdne took office as provisional governor of North Carolina in June, 1865, the task he faced would have dismayed a less energetic man. Government in the state was utterly disorganized; all offices were vacant. The state was without money and…
Tags: postwar
Ely Williamson claim remarks
Tags: claims, commission, Ely, freedman, patriotism, postwar, southern, Williamson
Ku Klux Klan Mask, c. 1870
Tags: postwar, Race relations, Racial Violence, Racism
Memorial to the Confederate Dead, Windsor, NC
We responded to our country's call.
We fought an honest fight.
We kept the Southron's faith.
We fell at the post of duty.
We died for the land we loved.
Erected by the Confederate Veterans Association of Bertie 1896
Our Confederate Dead…
Tags: Confederacy, memorial, postwar, statue
North Carolina Through Four Centuries, 1989
The trial got under way on 2 February 1871 and lasted until 22 March, a period of seven weeks. A separate vote was taken on each of the eight charges, and Holden was found guilty on six. Although Holden was the second American governor to be…
Tags: postwar
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Voter Registration Card from Alamance County, 1902
This voter registration card was created after the Democrat-controlled North Carolina General Assembly passed a Suffrage Amendment in 1900. The…