Report of the Joint Select Committee to Inquire Into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States, So Far as Regards the Execution of the Laws, and Safety of the Lives and Property of the Citizens of the United States and Testimony Taken: Testimony taken by the committee (July 7-Nov. 8, 1871) GeorgiaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 |
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... outrage upon you was committed more than three years ago , down in Walton County ? Answer . Yes , sir ; on the 7th of August . Question . At that time General Meade was here in command of the State ? Answer . Yes , sir . Question . And ...
... outrage upon you was committed more than three years ago , down in Walton County ? Answer . Yes , sir ; on the 7th of August . Question . At that time General Meade was here in command of the State ? Answer . Yes , sir . Question . And ...
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... outrage was committed upon your brother - in - law ? Answer . Yes , sir . Question . Where was General Meade at that time ? Answer . I do not know whether General Meade or General Terry was in command at that time ; if General Meade was ...
... outrage was committed upon your brother - in - law ? Answer . Yes , sir . Question . Where was General Meade at that time ? Answer . I do not know whether General Meade or General Terry was in command at that time ; if General Meade was ...
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... outrages ? Answer . Yes , sir . Question . Were any of them returned as true bills ? Answer . There was but one true bill returned against them . Question . Against whom was that bill returned ? Answer . I think his name was Dempsey ...
... outrages ? Answer . Yes , sir . Question . Were any of them returned as true bills ? Answer . There was but one true bill returned against them . Question . Against whom was that bill returned ? Answer . I think his name was Dempsey ...
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... in your county for any of these Ku - Klux outrages ? Answer . Yes , sir ; they have been brought to trial . Question . Who have been brought to trial ? Answer . A man by the name of Thad . GEORGIA - SUB - COMMITTEE . 627 By Mr. BAYARD: ...
... in your county for any of these Ku - Klux outrages ? Answer . Yes , sir ; they have been brought to trial . Question . Who have been brought to trial ? Answer . A man by the name of Thad . GEORGIA - SUB - COMMITTEE . 627 By Mr. BAYARD: ...
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... outrages , one of the two papers in your town eame out and denounced you and upheld the Ku - Klux ? Answer . Well , sir , they criticised us very severely . Question . Do not those papers represent the public opinion there ? Answer . I ...
... outrages , one of the two papers in your town eame out and denounced you and upheld the Ku - Klux ? Answer . Well , sir , they criticised us very severely . Question . Do not those papers represent the public opinion there ? Answer . I ...
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Página 978 - The General Assembly, at its first session after the adoption of this Constitution, shall provide for the appointment of three commissioners...
Página 1199 - I, of my own free will and accord, and in the presence of Almighty God, do solemnly swear or affirm that I will never reveal to any one, not a member of the * * by any intimation, sign, symbol, word or act, or in any other manner whatever, any of the secrets, signs, grips...
Página 978 - Provided, That no soldier, sailor, or marine in the military or naval service of the United States shall acquire the rights of an elector by reason of being stationed on duty in this State...
Página 806 - Spring, doth bring forth, first the blade, and then the ear, and then the full corn in the ear, and man doth eat thereof, and is satisfied.
Página 978 - He shall be appointed by the governor with the consent of the senate, and shall hold his office for the same term as the governor. The general assembly shall provide for the said commissioner a competent salary and necessary clerks.
Página 800 - Whether civilizations, on the whole, he going forward or going backward, the result must be the same to those who insist on standing still — they must be overwhelmed. Because all the world is, therefore, each portion of the world must be awake and thinking — up and acting. Nor can we afford to waste time and strength in defense of theories and systems, however valued in their day, which have been swept down by the moving avalanche of actual events.
Página 800 - We live in one of those rare junctures in human affairs, when one civilization ends and another begins. I feel oppressed with a sense of fear that we shall not be equal to the unusual responsibilities which this condition imposes, unless we can deal frankly with these events, frankly with ourselves, and bravely with our very habits of thought.
Página 882 - States of the Union rendering life and property insecure and the carrying of the mails and the collection of the revenue dangerous. The proof that such a condition of affairs exists in some localities is now before the Senate. That the power to correct these evils is beyond the control of the State authorities I do not doubt; that the power of the Executive of the United States, acting within the limits of existing laws, is sufficient for present emergencies is not clear.
Página 978 - The poll tax, any educational fund now belonging to the State (except the endowment of, and debt due to, the University of Georgia) , a special tax on shows and exhibitions, and on the sale of spirituous and malt liquors, which the General Assembly is hereby authorized to assess...
Página 801 - ... in the establishment of scientific, physical, mechanical, and all polytechnic schools, and in the discoveries made and results wrought by educated and enlightened industries. . . . Modern progress is chiefly, if not entirely, found not in the advancement of what are called the learned professions but in the education and elevation of the masses; in the discoveries and appliances of the physical sciences ; in the establishment of schools of science ; and in the promotion, enlargement, and results...