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Executive Order—Taking Military Possession of Railroads
Abraham Lincoln
Proclamation 90—Revoking Major General David Hunter's Order of Military Emancipation
Proclamation 89—Termination of Blockade of Beaufort, North Carolina, Port Royal, South Carolina, and New Orleans, Louisiana
Proclamation 88—Day of Public Thanksgiving for Victories During the Civil War
Executive Order
Executive Order—President's Special War Order No. 3
Executive Order—President's General War Order No. 2
Executive Order—President's General War Order No. 3
Executive Order—Commercial Intercourse
Executive Order No. 2—State Prisoners
Executive Order—Taking into Military Possession all Telegraph Lines in the United States
Proclamation 87—Celebration of George Washington's Birthday
Executive Order No. 1—Relating to Political Prisoners
Executive Order—Special War Order No. 1
Executive Order—General War Order No. 1
Executive Order—Authorizing General H.W. Halleck To Suspend the Writ of Habeas Corpus
Executive Order—Approving the Plan of the Governor of Missouri
Executive Order—General Orders No. 94: Retiring General Winfield Scott and Appointing General George B. McClellan His Successor
Executive Order—Suspension of the Writ of Habeas Corpus
Executive Order—Uintah Valley Reserve
Proclamation 86—Prohibiting Commercial Trade with States in Rebellion
Proclamation 85—Proclaiming a Day of National Humiliation, Prayer, and Fasting
Executive Order—Authorizing General Winfield Scott To Suspend the Writ of Habeas Corpus