| Charles C. Nott, Archibald Hopkins - 1876 - 594 pages
...inhabitants residing within the insurrectionary districts and those residing in such portions thereof as "may be from time to time occupied and controlled by forces of the United States," did not forbid a person residing in a ^district of country alternately raided on by both belligerents,... | |
| 1877 - 738 pages
...other States, or parts of States, as maintained a loyal adhesion to the Union and the Constitution, or may be from time to time occupied and controlled...of the United States engaged in the dispersion of the insurgents. Now, if it comes to the knowledge of the joint convention to bo assembled on Wednesday... | |
| United States. Congress - 1877 - 828 pages
...such other States or parts of States as maintained a loyal adhesion to the Union and the Constitution, or may be from time to time occupied and controlled by forces of the 1'iiited States engaged in the dispersion of the insurgents. Now, if it: comes to the knowledge of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1878 - 1086 pages
...and other States herein before named, as may maintain a loyal adhesion to the Union and Constitution, or may be from time to time occupied and controlled...States engaged in the dispersion of said insurgents. zeus, and some of the churches were used for army purposes, but they were paid for, or quartermasters'... | |
| 1878 - 680 pages
...declaring certain states, except such parts as may maintain a loyal adhesion to the Union and Constitution, or may be from time to time occupied and controlled by forces of the United States, in a state of insurrection, and inhibiting all commercial intercourse between the inhabitants thereof,... | |
| David A. McKnight - 1878 - 446 pages
...to be "in a state of insurrection against the United States," had excepted " such parts of States as may be from time to time occupied and controlled by forces of the United States." In 1864, in those parts of Louisiana and Tennessee occupied by the United States, and under Mr. Lincoln's... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1878 - 808 pages
...in which he declared that the inhabitants of certain States, including the State of Louisiana, were in a state of insurrection against the United States, and that all commercial intercourse between the same and the inhabitants thereof, with certain exceptions not material to be noticed in... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1880 - 662 pages
...Slates before named, as might maintain a loyal adhesion to the Union and the Constitution, or might be, from time to time, occupied and controlled by forces of the Unitod States engaged in the dispersion of insurgents,) were declared to be in a state of insurrection... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1882 - 680 pages
...and except, aleo, the port« of New Orlcnus, Key TVest, Port Royal, nnd Beaufort, in North Carolina,) are in a state of insurrection against the United States, and that all commi'i-cial intercourse, not licensed and conducted as provided in said act, between tho eaid Stales... | |
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