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Andrew Johnson |
Apr 02, 1866
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Proclamation 153—Declaring the Insurrection in Certain Southern States to be at an End |
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Andrew Johnson |
Mar 26, 1866
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Proclamation 152—Revoking Exequatur of S.M. Svenson, Vice-Consul of Sweden and Norway at New Orleans, Louisiana |
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Andrew Johnson |
Mar 26, 1866
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Proclamation 151—Revoking the Exequatur of Claudius Edward Habicht, Consul of Sweden and Norway at New Orleans, Louisiana |
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Andrew Johnson |
Feb 12, 1866
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Proclamation 150—Revoking Exequatur of Estaban Rogers, Consul and Interim of Chile at New York |
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Andrew Johnson |
Dec 01, 1865
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Proclamation 148—Revoking the Suspension of the Writ of Habeas Corpus, Except in Certain States and Territories |
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Andrew Johnson |
Oct 28, 1865
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Proclamation 147—Thanksgiving Day, 1865 |
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Andrew Johnson |
Oct 12, 1865
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Proclamation 146—Declaring an End to Martial Law in the State of Kentucky |
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Andrew Johnson |
Aug 29, 1865
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Proclamation 145—Removing Trade Restrictions on Contraband of War |
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Andrew Johnson |
Jul 13, 1865
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Proclamation 144—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Flordia |
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Andrew Johnson |
Jun 30, 1865
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Proclamation 143—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in South Carolina |
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Andrew Johnson |
Jun 24, 1865
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Proclamation 142—Removing Restrictions on Trade West of the Mississippi River |
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Andrew Johnson |
Jun 23, 1865
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Proclamation 141—Raising the Blockade of All Ports in the United States Including Galveston, Texas |
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Andrew Johnson |
Jun 21, 1865
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Proclamation 140—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Alabama |
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Andrew Johnson |
Jun 17, 1865
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Proclamation 138—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Georgia |
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Andrew Johnson |
Jun 17, 1865
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Proclamation 139—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Texas |
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Andrew Johnson |
Jun 13, 1865
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Proclamation 136—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Mississippi |
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Andrew Johnson |
Jun 13, 1865
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Proclamation 137—Removing Trade Restrictions on Confederate States Lying East of the Mississippi River |
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Andrew Johnson |
May 29, 1865
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Proclamation 134—Granting Amnesty to Participants in the Rebellion, with Certain Exceptions |
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Andrew Johnson |
May 29, 1865
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Proclamation 135—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in North Carolina |
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Andrew Johnson |
May 22, 1865
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Proclamation 133—Raising the Blockade of Certain Ports |
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Andrew Johnson |
May 10, 1865
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Proclamation 132—Ordering the Arrest of Insurgent Cruisers |
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Andrew Johnson |
May 02, 1865
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Proclamation 131—Rewards for the Arrest of Jefferson Davis and Others |
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Andrew Johnson |
Apr 29, 1865
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Proclamation 130—Postponing the Day of Mourning for the Death of President Lincoln Until June 1 |
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Andrew Johnson |
Apr 25, 1865
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Proclamation 129—Day of Fasting, Humiliation and Mourning for the Death of President Lincoln |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Apr 11, 1865
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Proclamation 126—Closing Certain Ports |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Apr 11, 1865
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Proclamation 127—Opening the Port of Key West |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Apr 11, 1865
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Proclamation 128—Claiming Equality of Rights with All Maritime Nations |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Mar 17, 1865
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Proclamation 125—Ordering the Arrest and Prosecution of Those Furnishing Arms to Hostile Indians |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Mar 11, 1865
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Proclamation 124—Offering Pardon to Deserters |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Feb 17, 1865
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Proclamation 123—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Jan 10, 1865
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Proclamation 122—Concerning Commerce |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Dec 19, 1864
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Proclamation 121—Calling for 300,000 Volunteers |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Nov 19, 1864
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Proclamation 120—Raising the Blockade of the Ports of Norfolk, Virginia and Fernandina, and Pensacola, Florida |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Oct 31, 1864
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Proclamation 119—Admitting Nevada Into the Union |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Oct 20, 1864
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Proclamation 118—Thanksgiving Day, 1864 |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Sep 03, 1864
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Proclamation of Thanksgiving |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Aug 18, 1864
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Proclamation 117—Concerning Commercial Regulations |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Jul 18, 1864
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Proclamation 116—Calling for 500,000 Volunteers |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Jul 08, 1864
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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 |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Jul 07, 1864
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Proclamation 114—Appointing a Day of National Humiliation, Fasting, and Prayer |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Jul 05, 1864
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Proclamation 113—Declaring Martial Law and a Further Suspension of the Writ of Habeas Corpus in Kentucky |
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Abraham Lincoln |
May 19, 1864
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Proclamation 112—Revocation of Exequatur of Charles Hunt, Consul for Belgium at St. Louis, Missouri |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Mar 26, 1864
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Proclamation 111—Concerning Amnesty |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Feb 18, 1864
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Proclamation 110—Raising the Blockade of Brownsville, Texas |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Dec 16, 1863
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Proclamation 109—Suspension of Discriminating Duties on Tonnage and Goods Entering the United States on Vessels of Nicaragua |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Dec 08, 1863
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Proclamation 108—Amnesty and Reconstruction |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Oct 17, 1863
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Proclamation 107—Call for 300,000 Volunteers |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Oct 03, 1863
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Proclamation 106—Thanksgiving Day, 1863 |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Sep 24, 1863
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Proclamation 105—Raising the Blockade of Alexandria, Virginia |
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Abraham Lincoln |
Sep 15, 1863
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Proclamation 104—Suspending the Writ of Habeas Corpus Throughout the United States |