Abraham Lincoln |
May 19, 1862
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Proclamation 90—Revoking Major General David Hunter's Order of Military Emancipation |
Abraham Lincoln |
May 12, 1862
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Proclamation 89—Termination of Blockade of Beaufort, North Carolina, Port Royal, South Carolina, and New Orleans, Louisiana |
Abraham Lincoln |
Apr 10, 1862
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Proclamation 88—Day of Public Thanksgiving for Victories During the Civil War |
Abraham Lincoln |
Feb 19, 1862
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Proclamation 87—Celebration of George Washington's Birthday |
Abraham Lincoln |
Aug 16, 1861
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Proclamation 86—Prohibiting Commercial Trade with States in Rebellion |
Abraham Lincoln |
Aug 12, 1861
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Proclamation 85—Proclaiming a Day of National Humiliation, Prayer, and Fasting |
Abraham Lincoln |
May 10, 1861
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Proclamation 84—Declaring Martial Law, and Suspending the Writ of Habeas Corpus in the Islands of Key West |
Abraham Lincoln |
May 03, 1861
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Proclamation 83—Increasing the Size of the Army and Navy |
Abraham Lincoln |
Apr 27, 1861
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Proclamation 82—Extension of Blockade to Ports of Additional States |
Abraham Lincoln |
Apr 19, 1861
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Proclamation 81—Declaring a Blockade of Ports in Rebellious States |
Abraham Lincoln |
Apr 15, 1861
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Proclamation 80—Calling Forth the Militia and Convening an Extra Session of Congress |
James Buchanan |
Feb 11, 1861
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Proclamation |
James Buchanan |
Jun 25, 1860
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Proclamation |
James Buchanan |
Feb 26, 1859
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Proclamation |
James Buchanan |
Oct 30, 1858
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Proclamation |
James Buchanan |
Jun 14, 1858
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Proclamation—Convening a Special Session of the Senate |
James Buchanan |
Apr 06, 1858
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Proclamation—Rebellion in the Territory of Utah |
James Buchanan |
Feb 25, 1858
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Proclamation—Abolishing Discriminating Duties in the Case of the Papal States |
James Buchanan |
Dec 24, 1857
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Proclamation |
Franklin Pierce |
Feb 16, 1857
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Proclamation 72—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate |
Franklin Pierce |
Aug 18, 1856
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Proclamation 71—Convening an Extra Session of Congress |
Franklin Pierce |
Jun 02, 1856
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Proclamation 70—Defining the Boundary Between the United States and Mexico |
Franklin Pierce |
May 28, 1856
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Proclamation 68—Revoking the Exequator of the British Consul at New York |
Franklin Pierce |
May 28, 1856
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Proclamation 69—Revoking the Exequatur of the Bristish Consul at Philadelphia |
Franklin Pierce |
May 28, 1856
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Proclamation 67—Revoking the Exequatur of the Bristish Consul at Cincinnati |
Franklin Pierce |
Feb 11, 1856
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Proclamation 66—Law and Order in the Territory of Kansas |
Franklin Pierce |
Dec 12, 1855
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Proclamation 65—Applying Trade Benefits to Province of Newfoundland |
Franklin Pierce |
Dec 08, 1855
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Proclamation 64—Warning to United States Citizens Against Participating in an Unlawful Military Operations in Nicaragua |
Franklin Pierce |
Jul 02, 1855
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Proclamation 63—Designation of Certain Ports Unders the Privleges of Act of 1845 |
Franklin Pierce |
Mar 16, 1855
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Proclamation 62—Suspending Duties on Certain Articles Imported from Canada |
Franklin Pierce |
May 31, 1854
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Proclamation 61—Warning to United States Citizens Against Participating in an Unlawful Invasion of Cuba |
Franklin Pierce |
Jan 18, 1854
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Proclamation 60—Warning to United States Citizens Against Participating in an Unlawful Invasion of Mexico |
Millard Fillmore |
Feb 25, 1853
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Proclamation 59—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate |
Millard Fillmore |
Oct 22, 1851
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Proclamation 58—Warning to United States Citizens Against Participating in an Unlawful Invasion of Mexico |
Millard Fillmore |
Apr 25, 1851
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Proclamation 57—Warning to United States Citizens Against Participating in an Unlawful Invasion of Cuba |
Millard Fillmore |
Feb 18, 1851
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Proclamation 56—Calling On Citizens to Assist in the Recapture of a Fugitive Slave Arrested in Boston, Massachusetts |
Millard Fillmore |
Dec 13, 1850
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Proclamation 55—Establishing the Northern and Western Boundaries of Texas and the Formation of a New Mexico Territorial Government |
Millard Fillmore |
Nov 01, 1850
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Proclamation 54—Suspension of Discriminating Tonnage and Import Duties on Vessels from Chile |
Zachary Taylor |
Jul 05, 1850
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Proclamation—Convention Between the United States of America and Her Britannic Majesty |
Zachary Taylor |
Jan 10, 1850
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Proclamation 53—Establishment of Nasqually and Portland, Oregon, as Ports of Delivery |
Zachary Taylor |
Jan 04, 1850
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Proclamation 52—Revoking the Exequatur of the Spanish Consul at New Orleans |
Zachary Taylor |
Aug 11, 1849
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Proclamation 51—Warning to United States Citizens Against Participating in an Unlawful Invasion of Cuba |
Zachary Taylor |
Jul 03, 1849
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Proclamation—Day of Fasting, Humiliation, and Prayer |
James K. Polk |
Mar 02, 1849
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Proclamation 50—Declaring Whitehall, New York, a Port of Delivery |
James K. Polk |
Jan 02, 1849
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Proclamation—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate |
James K. Polk |
Jul 04, 1848
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Proclamation—Announcing a Treay of Peace Between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic Signed at the City of Guadalupe Hidalgo |
James K. Polk |
Nov 04, 1847
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Proclamation 49—Suspension of Discriminating Duties of Tonnage and Imports on Vessels from Brazil |
James K. Polk |
Apr 20, 1847
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Proclamation 48A—Suspension of Trade Restrictions with Saint Pierre and Miquelon |
James K. Polk |
Sep 07, 1846
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Proclamation 48—Announcement of Vote to Retrocede the County of Alexandria to the State of Virginia |
James K. Polk |
May 13, 1846
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Proclamation 47—Announcement That a State of War Exists With the Republic of Mexico |