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... hundred and fifty . As it was , the democrats carried it by nearly seventy majority . George A. Swazie corroborates the leading facts stated above . William Jones corroborates the above story of the club ; says the resolution of the ...
... hundred and fifty . As it was , the democrats carried it by nearly seventy majority . George A. Swazie corroborates the leading facts stated above . William Jones corroborates the above story of the club ; says the resolution of the ...
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... hundred and ninety to two hundred in the Tenth ward ; but such were the intimidation and violence that only one republican vote was cast in the ward and over three hundred democratic tickets . Wit- ness was compelled on day of election ...
... hundred and ninety to two hundred in the Tenth ward ; but such were the intimidation and violence that only one republican vote was cast in the ward and over three hundred democratic tickets . Wit- ness was compelled on day of election ...
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... hundred were deterred from voting at all ; about four hundred led to vote the democratic ticket . Corroborated by Thomas H. Jenks , George F. Norwood , John Brooks , William Hamburg . 2. Thomas H. Jenks , a resident of East Feliciana ...
... hundred were deterred from voting at all ; about four hundred led to vote the democratic ticket . Corroborated by Thomas H. Jenks , George F. Norwood , John Brooks , William Hamburg . 2. Thomas H. Jenks , a resident of East Feliciana ...
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... hundred armed and masked men . A written statement embodying these facts , signed by about fourteen persons , was presented to General Augur . A detachment was ordered to Clinton a few weeks before election . But two hundred colored men ...
... hundred armed and masked men . A written statement embodying these facts , signed by about fourteen persons , was presented to General Augur . A detachment was ordered to Clinton a few weeks before election . But two hundred colored men ...
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... hundred , generally fifty or one hundred . A month ago I went to Port Hudson , which is in that parish , some gentlemen thought I might safely go back . I took the cars , but about five miles out I met Bob McClennan on the train , who ...
... hundred , generally fifty or one hundred . A month ago I went to Port Hudson , which is in that parish , some gentlemen thought I might safely go back . I took the cars , but about five miles out I met Bob McClennan on the train , who ...
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acts of violence affiant affidavits ANDERSON Answer to cross-interrogatory Answer to interrogatory armed bodies bull-dozers canvass Circuit Court Colonel ZACHARIE colored men colored republicans colored voters commissioner of election Commissioner United day of election day of November democratic party democratic ticket deposes and says Dinkgrave direct interrogatory District of Louisiana duly sworn East Baton Rouge East Feliciana F. A. WOOLFLEY fair heard Interrogatory 11 join the democratic killed lives Livingston Parish McEnery MCGLOIN Monroe Morehouse Morehouse Parish night Ouachita Parish parish of East Parish of Orleans parish of Ouachita patrolled the parish peaceable election persons poll President protest qualified electors republican clubs republican meetings republican party republican ticket republican vote returning-officers returns Richland Parish Saint Francisville shot Subscribed and sworn supervisor of registration threatened threats told undersigned authority United States Circuit vote the democratic voted the republican whipped white democrats Wickliffe witness
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Страница 148 - ... notice, affidavit, certificate, order, record, signature, or other instrument, paper, or proceeding required or authorized by any law or act relating to or providing for the naturalization of aliens...
Страница 148 - ... of to any person other than the person for whom it was originally issued any certificate of citizenship, or certificate showing any person to be admitted a citizen...
Страница 148 - Whoever shall in any manner use, for the purpose of registering as a voter, or as evidence of a right to vote, or otherwise unlawfully, any order, certificate of citizenship, or certificate, judgment, or exemplification, showing any person to be admitted to be a citizen, whether heretofore or hereafter issued or made, knowing that such order, certificate, judgment, or exemplification has been unlawfully issued or made; or whoever shall unlawfully use, or attempt to use, any such order or certificate...
Страница 168 - ... shall be fined in a sum of not less than one hundred dollars ($100), or more than five hundred dollars...
Страница 32 - The returning-officers shall then proceed to investigate the statements of riot, tumult, acts of violence, intimidation, armed disturbance, bribery, or corrupt influences at...
Страница 148 - States, either the regular or the volunteer forces, and has been or may be hereafter honorably discharged, shall be admitted to become a citizen of the United States, upon his petition, without any previous declaration of his intention to become such...
Страница 166 - ... shall be punished by imprisonment in the penitentiary for a term not to exceed three years nor less than one year, and by a fine not exceeding three hundred dollars nor less than one hundred dollars.
Страница 148 - That if any person applying to be admitted a citizen, or appearing as a witness for any such person...
Страница 148 - States, upon his petition, without any previous declaration of his intention to become such; and he shall not be required to prove more than one year's residence within the United States previous to his application to become such citizen; and...
Страница 162 - States" shall, during the operation of said act, be by ballot ; and all officers making the said registration of voters and conducting said elections shall, before entering upon the discharge of their duties, take and subscribe the oath prescribed...