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an attribute for events relating to issuing proclamations
Proclamation 185—Submitting the Constitution of the State of Texas to the Voters of the State
Ulysses S. Grant
Proclamation 184—Submitting the Constitution of the State of Mississippi to the Voters of the State
Proclamation 183—Suspension of Discriminating Duties on Goods Entering the United States on French Vessels
Proclamation 182—Eight Hour Work Day for Employees of the Government of the United States
Proclamation 181—Submitting the Constitution of the State of Virginia to the Voters of the State
Proclamation 180—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate
Proclamation 179—Granting Full Pardon and Amnesty for the Offense of Treason Against the United States During the Late Civil War
Andrew Johnson
Proclamation 178—Thanksgiving Day, 1868
Proclamation 176—Announcing Ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution by the State of Georgia
Proclamation 172—Announcing Ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution by the State of Louisiana
Proclamation 173—Announcing Ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution by the State of South Carolina
Proclamation 171—Announcing Ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution by the State of North Carolina
Proclamation 170—Granting Pardon to All Persons Participating in the Late Rebellion Except Those Under Indictment for Treason or Other Felony
Proclamation 169—Thanksgiving Day, 1867
Proclamation 168—Correction to Proclamation of August 28, 1866
Proclamation 167—Offering and Extending Full Pardon to All Persons Participating in the Late Rebellion
Proclamation 166—Warning Against Obstruction of Justice in the States of North Carolina and South Carolina
Proclamation 165—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate
Proclamation 164—Admission of Nebraska Into the Union
Proclamation 163—Suspension of Discriminating Duties on Tonnage and Goods Entering the United States on Hawaiian Vessels
Proclamation 162—Notice of a Regulation Regarding Vessles Approaching the Coast of Japan
Proclamation 161—Suspension of Discriminating Duties on Tonnage and Goods Entering the United States on French Vessels
Proclamation 160—Revoking Exequatur of Gerhard Janssen, Consul of Oldenburg for New York
Proclamation 159—Revoking Exequatur of Consular Offices of Hanover, Hesse, Nassau, and City of Frankfort
Proclamation 158—Thanksgiving Day, 1866
Proclamation 157—Declaring that Peace, Order, Tranquillity, and Civil Authority Now Exists in and Throughout the Whole of the United States of America
Proclamation 156—Declaring a Certain Decree of Prince Maximillian of Mexico to be Null and Void
Proclamation 155—Warning Against Participation in an Expedition Against North American Colonies of Great Britain
Proclamation 154—Annulment of Revocation to Exequatur to C.E. Habicht and S.M. Swenson, Consul and Vice Consul of Sweden and Norway at New Orleans, Louisiana
Proclamation 153—Declaring the Insurrection in Certain Southern States to be at an End
Proclamation 151—Revoking the Exequatur of Claudius Edward Habicht, Consul of Sweden and Norway at New Orleans, Louisiana
Proclamation 152—Revoking Exequatur of S.M. Svenson, Vice-Consul of Sweden and Norway at New Orleans, Louisiana
Proclamation 150—Revoking Exequatur of Estaban Rogers, Consul and Interim of Chile at New York
Proclamation 148—Revoking the Suspension of the Writ of Habeas Corpus, Except in Certain States and Territories
Proclamation 147—Thanksgiving Day, 1865
Proclamation 146—Declaring an End to Martial Law in the State of Kentucky
Proclamation 145—Removing Trade Restrictions on Contraband of War
Proclamation 144—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Flordia
Proclamation 143—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in South Carolina
Proclamation 142—Removing Restrictions on Trade West of the Mississippi River
Proclamation 141—Raising the Blockade of All Ports in the United States Including Galveston, Texas
Proclamation 140—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Alabama
Proclamation 139—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Texas
Proclamation 138—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Georgia
Proclamation 136—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in Mississippi
Proclamation 137—Removing Trade Restrictions on Confederate States Lying East of the Mississippi River
Proclamation 135—Reorganizing a Constitutional Government in North Carolina
Proclamation 134—Granting Amnesty to Participants in the Rebellion, with Certain Exceptions
Proclamation 133—Raising the Blockade of Certain Ports
Proclamation 132—Ordering the Arrest of Insurgent Cruisers
Proclamation 131—Rewards for the Arrest of Jefferson Davis and Others
Proclamation 130—Postponing the Day of Mourning for the Death of President Lincoln Until June 1
Proclamation 129—Day of Fasting, Humiliation and Mourning for the Death of President Lincoln
Proclamation 128—Claiming Equality of Rights with All Maritime Nations
Abraham Lincoln
Proclamation 127—Opening the Port of Key West
Proclamation 126—Closing Certain Ports
Proclamation 125—Ordering the Arrest and Prosecution of Those Furnishing Arms to Hostile Indians
Proclamation 124—Offering Pardon to Deserters
Proclamation 123—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate
Proclamation 122—Concerning Commerce