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Oct 28, 1871 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 202—Thanksgiving Day, 1871
Oct 17, 1871 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 201—Suspending the Writ of Habeas Corpus in Certain Counties of South Carolina
Oct 12, 1871 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 200—Law and Order in the State of South Carolina
May 03, 1871 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 199—Enforcement of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Apr 20, 1871 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 198—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate
Mar 24, 1871 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 197—Law and Order in the State of South Carolina
Feb 25, 1871 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 196—Suspension of Discriminating Duties on Goods Entering the United States on Portuguese Vessels
Oct 21, 1870 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 195—Thanksgiving Day, 1870
Oct 12, 1870 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 194—Prohibiting Citizens of the United States From Engaging in Military Enterprises Against Countries with Whom the United States is at Peace
Oct 08, 1870 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 193—Forbidding the Use of Any Waters Within the Jurisdiction of the United States by Ships of War Between France and the North German Confederation
Aug 22, 1870 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 192—Neutrality of Citizens of the United States in the War Between France and the North German Confederation
May 24, 1870 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 191—Warning All Persons Against Engaging in Illegal Military Enterprises Against the Dominion of Canada
May 12, 1870 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 190—Revocation of Exequatur of Joaquin de Palma, Vice-Consul of Portugal at Savannah, Georgia
Feb 10, 1870 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 188—Certifying Foreign Compliance with Treaty Provisions for Consular Jurisdiction Over Crews of Marine Vessels
Nov 20, 1869 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 187—Suspension of Discriminating Duties on Goods Entering the United States on French Vessels
Oct 05, 1869 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 186—Thanksgiving Day, 1869
Jul 15, 1869 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 185—Submitting the Constitution of the State of Texas to the Voters of the State
Jul 13, 1869 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 184—Submitting the Constitution of the State of Mississippi to the Voters of the State
Jun 12, 1869 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 183—Suspension of Discriminating Duties on Goods Entering the United States on French Vessels
May 19, 1869 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 182—Eight Hour Work Day for Employees of the Government of the United States
May 14, 1869 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 181—Submitting the Constitution of the State of Virginia to the Voters of the State
Apr 08, 1869 Ulysses S. Grant Proclamation 180—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate
Dec 25, 1868 Andrew Johnson Proclamation 179—Granting Full Pardon and Amnesty for the Offense of Treason Against the United States During the Late Civil War
Oct 12, 1868 Andrew Johnson Proclamation 178—Thanksgiving Day, 1868
Jul 27, 1868 Andrew Johnson Proclamation 176—Announcing Ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution by the State of Georgia