Wyatt Outlaw commission, 1870.

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Wyatt Outlaw commission, 1870.

The collection is a facsimile of the Wyatt Outlaw's commission as deputy member representing alamance County, N.C., to the Grand State Council of the Union League of America. The commission was signed by W.W. Holden, governor of North Carolina, 1865 and 1868-1871.

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Outlaw, Wyatt, -1870

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Wyatt Outlaw was appointed deputy member representing Alamance County, N.C., of the Grand State Council of the Union League of America in 1867. He was later hanged by the Ku Klux Klan. From the description of Wyatt Outlaw commission, 1870. WorldCat record id: 232976861 From the guide to the Wyatt Outlaw Union League of America Commission, 1867, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...

Union League of America

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The Union League of America, sometimes called the Loyal League, was a Civil War era pro-Union club. From the guide to the Union League of America records, 1863-1864, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) The Union League of America, sometimes called the Loyal League, was a Civil War era pro-Union club. It was an organization formed in Ohio in 1862 when the prognosis for Union victory seemed doubtful. Its purpose was to raise troops, and suppli...

Holden, W. W. (William Woods), 1818-1892

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Journalist and governor of North Carolina, from Raleigh (Wake Co.), N.C. From the description of Papers, 1841-1929. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19642870 W. W. Holden served as provisional governor of North Carolina in 1868 and as governor from 1868 to 1870. From the description of W. W. Holden correspondence, 1846-1870. WorldCat record id: 23186272 William Woods Holden was born in Hillsborough, N.C., in 1818. He served as provisional g...