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The Facts of Reconstruction

CHAPTER XIII
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To use the colored members of the militia for such a purpose would be adding fuel to the flames.

Nothing, therefore, remained for him to do but to call on the National administration for military aid in his efforts to crush out domestic violence and enforce the laws of the State.

He did call for such aid, but for reasons that will be given later it was not granted.
When the polls closed on the day of the election, the Democrats, of course, had carried the State by a large majority,--thus securing a heavy majority in both branches of the Legislature.

Of the six members of Congress the writer was the only one of the regular Republican candidates that pulled through, and that, by a greatly reduced majority.
In the Second (Holly Springs) District, G.Wiley Wells ran as an Independent Republican against A.R.Howe, the sitting member, and the regular Republican candidate for reelection.

The Democrats supported Wells, who was elected.
The delegation, therefore, consisted of four Democrats, one Republican, and one Independent Republican.


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