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Virginia's elections of 1869 occurred during the post-American Civil War Reconstruction Era and included African-American candidates and so-called "carpetbaggers", politicians from the North, often former Union Army officers, who ran in elections in southern states then under the authority of the Federal government and U.S. Army.
Coe, William R. (1869–1955), VGN Coholan, Ryan D (2014-Present), Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Coleman, D'Alton Corry (1879–1956), CPR 1942–1947
The Pennsylvania election was held January 19, 1869. John Scott was elected by the Pennsylvania General Assembly. [9] The Pennsylvania General Assembly, consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate, convened on January 19, 1869, to elect a Senator to serve the term beginning on March 4, 1869. The results of the vote of both houses ...
The 1869 Rhode Island gubernatorial election took place on April 7, 1869, in order to elect the governor of Rhode Island. [1] Republican candidate and incumbent governor Seth Padelford won his first one-year term as governor [ 2 ] against Democratic candidate Lyman Pierce.
The 1869 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election occurred on October 12, 1869. Incumbent governor John W. Geary , a Republican, was a candidate for re-election. Geary defeated Democratic candidate Asa Packer to win another term.
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The Slaughter-House Cases, 83 U.S. (16 Wall.) 36 (1873), was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision which ruled that the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution only protects the legal rights that are associated with federal U.S. citizenship, not those that pertain to state citizenship.
The 1869 Texas gubernatorial election was held to elect the Governor of Texas. Incumbent Governor Elisha M. Pease, who had been appointed by military governor Philip Sheridan, did not run for re-election. Edmund J. Davis defeated former Governor Andrew J. Hamilton narrowly.