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Proclamation

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an attribute for events relating to issuing proclamations

May 08, 1863

Proclamation 101—Enrollment of Aliens for Military Duty

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Abraham Lincoln

April 20, 1863

Proclamation 100—Admitting West Virginia Into the Union

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Abraham Lincoln

April 16, 1863

Proclamation 99—Repudiation of an Agreement with Bernard Kock

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Abraham Lincoln

April 02, 1863

Proclamation 98—Suspension of Commercial Trade with Certain States in Rebellion

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Abraham Lincoln

March 30, 1863

Proclamation 97—Appointing a Day of National Humiliation, Fasting, and Prayer

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Abraham Lincoln

March 10, 1863

Proclamation—Recalling Soldiers to Their Regiments

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Abraham Lincoln

February 28, 1863

Proclamation 96—Convening the Senate

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Abraham Lincoln

January 01, 1863

Proclamation 95—Regarding the Status of Slaves in States Engaged in Rebellion Against the United States [Emancipation Proclamation]

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Abraham Lincoln

September 24, 1862

Proclamation 94—Suspending the Writ of Habeas Corpus

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Abraham Lincoln

September 22, 1862

Proclamation 93—Declaring the Objectives of the War Including Emancipation of Slaves in Rebellious States on January 1, 1863

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