Running title |
Condition of affairs in the Southern States |
Series |
42d Congress, 1st session. Senate. Report no. 1, pt. 2 United States. Congress. Senate. Report ; 42d Congress, 1st session, no. 1, pt. 2. ^A495460
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Abstract |
A report submitted by the minority members of the Committee on the Condition of Affairs in the Southern States during Reconstruction which attempts to assert the rights of the state of North Carolina and disprove charges against the state that its citizens are disloyal, organizing to resist U.S. laws, and are denying the rights of other citizens in state by pointing to the corruption of the current Governor William W. Holden and those instituted by the federal government to govern the state after the Civil War. |
General note | "The undersigned believe that all the disorders which which exist in that State [North Carolina] were created by the unjustifiable and unconstitutional legislation of Congress in regard to its government."--Pages 8-9. |
Acquisitions source |
Joyner NC Rare copy Purchased from Zubal Books, 4/30/12 |