
History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States
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Chapters (59)
- HISTORY
- WITH PORTRAITS.
- PREFACE.
- CONTENTS.
- CHAPTER I.—Opening Scenes.
- CHAPTER II.—Locations of the Members and Cast of the Committees.
- CHAPTER III.—Formation of the Joint Committee on Reconstruction.
- CHAPTER IV.—Suffrage in the District of Columbia.
- CHAPTER V.—The Freedmen.
- CHAPTER VI.—The Freedmen's Bureau Bill in the Senate.
- CHAPTER VII.—The Freedmen's Bureau Bill in the House.
- CHAPTER VIII.—The Senate and the Veto Message.
- CHAPTER IX.—The Civil Rights Bill in the Senate.
- CHAPTER X.—The Civil Rights Bill in the House of Representatives.
- CHAPTER XI.—The Civil Rights Bill and the Veto.
- CHAPTER XII.—The Second Freedmen's Bureau Bill becomes a Law.
- CHAPTER XIII.—First Words on Reconstruction.
- CHAPTER XIV.—The Basis of Representation in the House.
- CHAPTER XV.—The Basis of Representation in the Senate.
- CHAPTER XVI.—Representation of the Southern States.
- CHAPTER XVII.—The Reconstruction Amendment in the House.
- CHAPTER XVIII.—The Reconstruction Amendment in the Senate.
- CHAPTER XIX.—Report of the Committee on Reconstruction.
- CHAPTER XX.—Restoration of Tennessee.
- CHAPTER XXI.—Negro Suffrage.
- CHAPTER XXII.—The Military Reconstruction Act.
- CHAPTER XXIII.—Other Important Acts.
- CHAPTER XXIV.—The President and Congress.
- CHAPTER XXV.—Personal.
- LIST OF PORTRAITS.
- INTRODUCTORY.
- CHAPTER I.
- CHAPTER II.
- CHAPTER III.
- CHAPTER IV.
- CHAPTER V.
- CHAPTER VI.
- CHAPTER VII.
- CHAPTER VIII.
- CHAPTER IX.
- CHAPTER X.
- CHAPTER XI.
- CHAPTER XII.
- CHAPTER XIII.
- CHAPTER XIV.
- CHAPTER XV.
- CHAPTER XVI.
- CHAPTER XVII.
- CHAPTER XVIII.
- CHAPTER XIX.
- CHAPTER XX.
- CHAPTER XXI.
- CHAPTER XXII.
- CHAPTER XXIII.
- CHAPTER XXIV.
- CHAPTER XXV.
- BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF THE THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS.
- ANALYTICAL INDEX
- THE END.
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