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Harper's Weekly,
February 6, 1864, page 83 |
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| EAST TENNESSEE. The Presidents Amnesty Proclamation, in East Tennessee, as in
all other portions of the Confederacy, seems to have its designed effect upon the rebel
soldiers. We have now the most indubitable assurance that this is the case, as General
Longstreet himself has lately, in an official correspondence with General Foster, bitterly
complained of the conduct of the latter in circulating this document among the Confederate
soldiers, causing desertion and disaffection, and suggested that the proclamation should
have circulated through himself or not at all. Foster replied by sending Longstreet twenty
copies for circulation, agreeing with him that the proclamation exactly meant the return
of the disaffected to their allegiance, and the restoration of peace. |
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| SOUTH CAROLINA. Pursuant to instructions from Washington, a circular has been
issued respecting the purchase and culture of land in the vicinity of Beaufort and the
neighboring islands. The Presidents instructions are that any loyal person who has
resided for six months upon, or is engaged in cultivating any lands in that district,
owned by the United States, may enter the same for pre-emption to the extent of one, or,
at the option of the pre-emptor, two tracts of twenty acres each, paying therefor $125 per
acre. Preference in all cases is given to heads of families, and to married women whose
husbands are engaged in the service of the United States, or are necessarily absent.
Soldiers, sailors, or marines, in service or honorably discharged, may pre-empt at the
same rate, one tract if single, and if married, two tracts of twenty acres each. |
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| Harper's Weekly,
February 6, 1864, page 83 |
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