Alexander Auchinleck appointments, 1865, 1866.

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Alexander Auchinleck appointments, 1865, 1866.

Certificates, signed by President Andrew Johnson, appointing Auchinleck chief engineer in the Revenue Cutter Service, 9 June 1865 and 4 June 1866. Documents are also signed by Secretary of the Treasury Hugh McCulloch.

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United States. President (1865-1869 : Johnson)

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After the end of the Civil war and the assassination of President Lincoln, President Andrew Johnson offered most Confederate soldiers the chance for pardon in exchange for their allegiance to the United States. This pardon allowed all those who swore loyalty oaths to vote and hold office. Many Confederate veterans sought a pardon in part to protect their lands from confiscation by the government. William Jones was a planter in Columbia County, Georgia. From the description of William...

McCulloch, Hugh, 1808-1895

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Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875

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Auchinleck, Alexander, d.1875.

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Chief engineer in the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service. Served with Admiral Farragut for several years on the Pacific coast, and during the Civil War. From the description of Alexander Auchinleck appointments, 1865, 1866. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 74336705 ...

United States. Revenue-Cutter Service

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