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Executive Order
Abraham Lincoln
Proclamation 119—Admitting Nevada Into the Union
Proclamation 118—Thanksgiving Day, 1864
Executive Order—Returning Thanks to the Volunteers for One Hundred Days From the States of Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin
Executive Order—Concerning the Purchase of Products in Insurrectionary States
Executive Order—Thanks to Hundred-Day Troops From Ohio
Executive Order—Tendering Thanks to Major-General William T. Sherman
Proclamation of Thanksgiving
Executive Order—Tendering Thanks to Admiral Farragut and Major-General Canby
Executive Order—Concerning Cotton
Proclamation 117—Concerning Commercial Regulations
Proclamation 116—Calling for 500,000 Volunteers
Proclamation 115—Concerning a Bill "To Guarantee to Certain States, Whose Governments Have Been Usurped or Overthrown, a Republican Form of Government," and Concerning Reconstruction
Proclamation 114—Appointing a Day of National Humiliation, Fasting, and Prayer
Proclamation 113—Declaring Martial Law and a Further Suspension of the Writ of Habeas Corpus in Kentucky
Proclamation 112—Revocation of Exequatur of Charles Hunt, Consul for Belgium at St. Louis, Missouri
Executive Order—Arrest and Imprisonment of Irresponsible Newspaper Reporters and Editors
Executive Order—Little Traverse Reserve
Proclamation 111—Concerning Amnesty
Executive Order—Calling for 200,000 Men
Executive Order—Assigning U.S. Grant to the Command of the Armies of the United States
Executive Order—Exportation of Tobacco Belonging to the French Government
Executive Order—Deserters Death Sentences Remitted
Proclamation 110—Raising the Blockade of Brownsville, Texas
Executive Order—Drafting 500,000 Men
Executive Order—Regarding the Colonization Experiment
Executive Order—Approving Trade Regulations
Executive Order—Bosque Redondo Reserve
Proclamation 109—Suspension of Discriminating Duties on Tonnage and Goods Entering the United States on Vessels of Nicaragua
Proclamation 108—Amnesty and Reconstruction
Executive Order—Export of Tobacco Purchased by Foreign Nations
Proclamation 107—Call for 300,000 Volunteers
Proclamation 106—Thanksgiving Day, 1863
Proclamation 105—Raising the Blockade of Alexandria, Virginia
Proclamation 104—Suspending the Writ of Habeas Corpus Throughout the United States
Executive Order—Concerning Commercial Regulations
Executive Order—Retaliation
Proclamation 103—Day of Thanksgiving, Praise, and Prayer, August 6, 1863
Proclamation 102—Call for 100,000 Militia to Serve for Six Months
Proclamation 101—Enrollment of Aliens for Military Duty
Proclamation 100—Admitting West Virginia Into the Union