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Proclamation 145—Removing Trade Restrictions on Contraband of War
Andrew Johnson
Proclamation 144—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Flordia
Proclamation 143—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in South Carolina
Proclamation 142—Removing Restrictions on Trade West of the Mississippi River
Proclamation 141—Raising the Blockade of All Ports in the United States Including Galveston, Texas
Proclamation 140—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Alabama
Proclamation 139—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Texas
Proclamation 138—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Georgia
Proclamation 136—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Mississippi
Proclamation 137—Removing Trade Restrictions on Confederate States Lying East of the Mississippi River
Proclamation 135—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in North Carolina
Proclamation 134—Granting Amnesty to Participants in the Rebellion, with Certain Exceptions
Proclamation 133—Raising the Blockade of Certain Ports
Proclamation 132—Ordering the Arrest of Insurgent Cruisers
Proclamation 131—Rewards for the Arrest of Jefferson Davis and Others
Proclamation 130—Postponing the Day of Mourning for the Death of President Lincoln Until June 1
Proclamation 129—Day of Fasting, Humiliation and Mourning for the Death of President Lincoln
Proclamation 128—Claiming Equality of Rights with All Maritime Nations
Abraham Lincoln
Proclamation 127—Opening the Port of Key West
Proclamation 126—Closing Certain Ports
Proclamation 125—Ordering the Arrest and Prosecution of Those Furnishing Arms to Hostile Indians
Proclamation 124—Offering Pardon to Deserters
Proclamation 123—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate
Proclamation 122—Concerning Commerce
Proclamation 121—Calling for 300,000 Volunteers
Proclamation 120—Raising the Blockade of the Ports of Norfolk, Virginia and Fernandina, and Pensacola, Florida
Proclamation 119—Admitting Nevada Into the Union
Proclamation 118—Thanksgiving Day, 1864
Proclamation of Thanksgiving
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
Proclamation 111—Concerning Amnesty
Proclamation 110—Raising the Blockade of Brownsville, Texas
Proclamation 109—Suspension of Discriminating Duties on Tonnage and Goods Entering the United States on Vessels of Nicaragua
Proclamation 108—Amnesty and Reconstruction
Proclamation 107—Call for 300,000 Volunteers