The Civil War

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The Civil War
Paxson Frederic Logan
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Francis H. Pierpont was chosen governor on June 20, 1861.
It was the belief of Lincoln that no state could get out of the Union. The seceding governments he described as illegal con spiracies, and he was quite willing to recog nize as the legal government, this provisional administration erected by the loyal citizens of the state. Congress agreed with him, admitting senators and representatives elected to take the places of those Virginians who had resigned. One of the senators from Ten nessee,
... Andrew Johnson, a Union Democrat, GETTYSBURG RECONSTRUCTION 175 led in the advocacy of the right of these men to their seats.
After they had been recognized by Con gress as the state of Virginia, the western Virginians soon presented a popular memorial, approved by their legislature, asking for the division of the state and the creation of a new state in the West. "No new State shall be formed . . . Within the Jurisdiction of any other State . . . Without the Consent" of the legislature of the state concerned, says the Constitution.


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