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Proclamation 240—Law and Order in the Territory of New Mexico
Rutherford B. Hayes
Executive Order
Proclamation 239—Thanksgiving Day, 1877
Proclamation 238—Law and Order in the State of Pennsylvania
Proclamation 237—Law and Order in the State of Maryland
Proclamation 236—Law and Order in the State of West Virginia
Proclamation 235—Convening an Extra Session of the Congress
Proclamation 234—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate
Ulysses S. Grant
Proclamation 233—Thanksgiving Day, 1876
Proclamation 232—Law and Order in the State of South Carolina
Proclamation 231—Implementing the Convention of January 30, 1875 with Hawaii
Proclamation 230—Admission of Colorado Into the Union
Proclamation 229—Recommending Religious Services on July 4, 1876
Proclamation 228—Publishing a Resolution of Congress Recommending That Counties and Towns Develop a Historical Sketch for the Nation's Centennial Celebration
Proclamation 227—Tribunals Organized Under the Government of Egypt
Proclamation 226—Thanksgiving Day, 1875
Executive Order [on death of Andrew Johnson]
Proclamation 225—Extending the Time of the Duration of the "Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims"
Proclamation 224—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate
Proclamation 223—Law and Order in the State of Mississippi
Proclamation 222—Foreign Ownership of Real Estate in the Ottoman Empire
Proclamation 221—Thanksgiving Day, 1874
Proclamation 220—Law and Order in the State of Louisiana
Proclamation 219—Certifying Foreign Compliance with Treaty Provisions
Proclamation 218—Law and Order in the State of Arkansas
Executive Order [on the death of Millard Fillmore]
Proclamation 217—Thanksgiving Day, 1873
Proclamation 216—Suspension of Discriminating Duties on Goods Entering the United States on French Vessels
Proclamation 215—Announcing the International Exposition for the Centennial of American Independence
Proclamation 214—Certifying Foreign Compliance with Treaty Provisions
Proclamation 213—Law and Order in the State of Louisiana
Proclamation 212—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate