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Filed under: Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) -- South Carolina Some Reasons Why Red Shirts Remembered (Greer, SC: C. P. Smith Co., c1940), by William Arthur Sheppard South Carolina During Reconstruction (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1932), by Francis Butler Simkins and Robert H. Woody (page images at HathiTrust) Ousting the Carpetbagger From South Carolina (Columbia, SC: Press of the R. L. Bryan Co., 1926), by Henry T. Thompson (page images at HathiTrust) Address to His Excellency President Grant (Charleston, SC: News and Courier Job Presses, 1874), by Richard Lathers A Boy's Recollections of the Red Shirt Campaign of 1876 in South Carolina (Columbia, SC: The State Co., printers, 1911), by W. W. Ball (multiple formats at archive.org) Proceedings of the Tax-Payers' Convention of South Carolina, Held at Columbia, Beginning February 17, and Ending February 20, 1874 (with Lathers' "South Carolina: Her Wrongs and Remedy"; Charleston, SC: News and Courier Job Presses, 1874), by S.C.) Tax-Payers' Convention of South Carolina (1874 : Columbia, contrib. by Richard Lathers Rejoinder to the Reply of the Central Committee of the Republican Party So. Carolina to the Memorial of the Taxpayers's Convention (Charleston, SC: News and Courier Job Presses, 1874), by S.C.) Tax-Payers' Convention of South Carolina (1874 : Columbia Reply to the Memorial of the Tax-Payers' Convention, Addressed to the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States (Columbia, SC: Republican Printing Co., 1874), by Republican Party (S.C.) The Respectful Remonstrance, on Behalf of the White People of South Carolina, Against the Constitution of the Late Convention of That State, Now Submitted to Congress for Ratification (Columbia, SC: Phoenix Book and Job Power Press, 1868), by Democratic Party (S.C.) South Carolina, Her Wrongs and the Remedy: Remarks of Col. Richard Lathers, Delivered at the Opening of the Taxpayers' Convention, in Columbia, S. C., Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1874 (two-column booklet; ca. 1874), by Richard Lathers South Carolina, Her Wrongs and the Remedy: Remarks of Col. Richard Lathers, Delivered at the Opening of the Taxpayers' Convention, in Columbia, S. C., Tuesday, February 17th, 1874 (Charleston, SC: News and Courier Job Presses, 1874), by Richard Lathers The Struggles of 1876: How South Carolina Was Delivered From Carpet-Bag and Negro Rule (ca. 1909), by Benjamin R. Tillman (page images at HathiTrust) Red Shirts Remembered: Southern Brigadiers of the Reconstruction Period (Atlanta: Printed by Ruralist Press, 1940), by William Arthur Sheppard (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Hampton and His Red Shirts: South Carolina's Deliverance in 1876 (Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans and Cogswell Co., c1935), by Alfred B. Williams (page images at HathiTrust) The Prostrate State: South Carolina Under Negro Government (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1874), by James Shepherd Pike Zuid-Carolina Onder Negerbestuur: Eene Bijdrage tot de Kennis van Amerika (in Dutch; Doesborgh: R. v. Hinloopen Labberton, 1875), by James Shepherd Pike, trans. by B. Scholten (page images at HathiTrust) A Centennial Fourth of July Democratic Celebration: The Massacre of Six Colored Citizens of the United States at Hamburgh, S.C., on July 4, 1876; Debate on the Hamburgh Massacre, in the U.S. House of Representatives, July 15th and 18th, 1876, by United States House of Representatives Proceedings in the Ku Klux Trials at Columbia, S.C., in the United States Circuit Court, November Term, 1871 (printed from government copy; Columbia, SC: Republican Printing Co., 1872), by United States 4th Circuit Court, ed. by Benn Pitman and Louis F. Post Before the War, and After the Union: An Autobiography (Boston: Gold Mind, c1929), by Sam Aleckson (HTML and TEI at UNC)
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Filed under: Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) The Politics of Judicial Interpretation: The Federal Courts, Department of Justice, and Civil Rights, 1866-1876 (with a new introduction; New York: Fordham University Press, 2005), by Robert J. Kaczorowski (PDF with commentary at bepress.com) Documentary History of Reconstruction: Political, Military, Social, Religious, Educational and Industrial, 1865 to the Present Time (2 volumes; Cleveland: A. H. Clark Co., 1906-1907), by Walter L. Fleming The Policy of Congress in Reference to the Restoration of the Union (1867), by Union Republican Congressional Committee (multiple formats at archive.org) The Political History of The United States of America During the Period of Reconstruction (From April 15, 1865, to July 15, 1870) (Washington: Philp and Solomons, 1871), by Edward McPherson (multiple formats at archive.org) The Practical Philosopher and True Senator (Philadelphia: King and Baird, 1866), ed. by Robert Joseph Wright The Proceedings of the National Union Convention, Held at Philadelphia, August 14, 1866 (initial edition (32 pages); Washington: National Union Executive Committee, 1866), by National Union Convention (1866 : Philadelphia, Pa.) (page images at HathiTrust) The Proceedings of the National Union Convention, Held at Philadelphia, August 14, 1866 (full edition (64 pages); Washington: National Union Executive Committee, 1866), by National Union Convention (1866 : Philadelphia, Pa.) Reconstruction, Liberty the Corner-Stone, and Lincoln the Architect: Speech of Hon. Isaac N. Arnold, of Illinois, Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 19, 1864 (Washington: Printed by L. Towers, 1864), by Isaac N. Arnold (multiple formats at archive.org) Record of the New York Democratic convention: Treason and Democracy "One and Indivisable"; Who Are the Leaders? (1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee (multiple formats at archive.org) Remarks of the Hon. Edwin D. Morgan, on Being Called to Preside at the Meeting Held at Cooper Institute, N. Y. city, on the Evening of Oct. 16th, 1867, to Ratify the Republican State Nominations (Washington, DC: Printed at the office of the Great republic, 1867), by Edwin D. Morgan (multiple formats at archive.org) Reminiscences of Richard Lathers: Sixty Years of a Busy Life in South Carolina, Massachusetts and New York (New York: Grafton Press, 1907), by Richard Lathers, ed. by Alvan F. Sanborn Report on the Condition of the South (1865), by Carl Schurz (Gutenberg text) The Reviewers Reviewed: A Supplement to the "War Between the States," Etc., With an Appendix in Review of "Reconstruction," So Called (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1872), by Alexander H. Stephens Speech of Senator Morton, of Indiana, on Reconstruction, in the United States Senate on Friday, Jan. 24th, 1868; To Which are Appended, Resolutions Adopted by the Union Republican State Convention Held at Sacramento, March 31st, 1868 (San Francisco: Towne and Bacon, 1868), by Oliver P. Morton and Republican Party (Calif.) (multiple formats at archive.org) The Civil War and Reconstruction (Boston et al.: D. C. Heath and Co., c1937), by J. G. Randall (page images at HathiTrust) The Heritage of the Civil War (New York: Workers Age Publishing Association, ca. 1932), by Will Herberg The New York Ladies' Southern Relief Association, 1866-1867: An Account of the Relief Furnished by Citizens of New York City to the Inhabitants of the Devastated Regions of the South Immediately After the Civil War (New York: Mary Mildred Sullivan Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1926), by Anne Middleton Holmes (multiple formats at archive.org) Address of Dr. A. P. Dostie, Delivered Before the Republican Association of New Orleans, May 9, 1866 (New York: W. P. Tomlinson, 1868), by A. P. Dostie (multiple formats at archive.org) Destruction and Reconstruction: Personal Experiences of the Late War, by Richard Taylor (HTML and TEI at UNC) Dixie After the War: An Exposition of Social Conditions Existing in the South, During the Twelve Years Succeeding the Fall of Richmond (New York: Doubleday, Page and Co., 1906), by Myrta Lockett Avary, contrib. by Clement A. Evans Nationality vs. Sectionalism: An Appeal to the Laboring Men of the South (1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee (multiple formats at archive.org) Peace or War: The Democratic Position Illustrated by Frank P. Blair, Jr (Washington: Union Republican Congressional Committee, 1868), by Oliver P. Morton, William M. Stewart, and James W. Nye (multiple formats at archive.org) A Picture of the Desolated States, and the Work of Restoration, 1865-1868 (Hartford: L. Stebbins, 1868), by J. T. Trowbridge Prescript of the * * (1867), by Ku Klux Klan (19th century) Report of the Joint Select Committee to Inquire into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States (13 volumes; Washington: GPO, 1872), by United States Congress Joint Select Committee on the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States (multiple formats at archive.org and MOA) Revised and Amended Prescript of the Order of the * * * (1868), by Ku Klux Klan (19th century) (PDF at alabama.gov) The Sequel of Appomattox: A Chronicle of the Reunion of the States, by Walter L. Fleming (Gutenberg text) The South: A Tour of Its Battle-Fields and Ruined Cities, a Journey Through the Desolated States, and Talks With the People (Hartford: L. Stebbins, 1866), by J. T. Trowbridge (page images at MOA) The South Since the War, As Shown by Fourteen Weeks of Travel and Observation in Georgia and the Carolinas, by Sidney Andrews (page images at MOA) Speech of Maj. Gen. Thomas Ewing, Jr., of Kansas: Made Before the National Delegate Convention of Union Soldiers and Sailors at Cooper Institute, New York, July 4, 1868 (1868), by Thomas Ewing (multiple formats at archive.org) Speech of Major Gen'l John A. Rawlins, Chief of Staff, U. S. A.: General Grant's Views in Harmony With Congress (1868), by John A. Rawlins (multiple formats at archive.org) After the War: A Southern Tour, by Whitelaw Reid (page images at MOA) Eagle Clippings (Brooklyn, NY: D.B. Fulton, ca. 1907), by Jack Thorne Memoirs of a Southerner, 1840-1923, by Edward J. Thomas Speeches of Hon. Montgomery Blair: 1. On the Monroe Doctrine; 2. Defence of the People of the Southern States (Washington: H. Polkinhorn and Sons, 1865), by Montgomery Blair (page images at HathiTrust) Two Boys in the Civil War and After, by W. R. Houghton and M. B. Houghton (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC)
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