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Volumn 18, Issue 2, 2006, Pages 241-269

From Biracial Democracy to Direct Rule: The End of Self-Government in the Nation's Capital, 1865–1878

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EID: 80053699122     PISSN: 08980306     EISSN: 15284190     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1353/jph.2006.0004     Document Type: Article
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    • As Susan Margaret Thompson has shown, Congress in this period was seriously overextended and inefficient in the use of its time. (Ithaca, N.Y.)
    • As Susan Margaret Thompson has shown, Congress in this period was seriously overextended and inefficient in the use of its time. The “Spider Web”: Congress and Lobbying in the Age of Grant (Ithaca, N.Y. 1985), 48-51.
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    • For objections to federal appropriations for the paving of Pennsylvania Avenue, see,: appendix 361-65; 41.3:1656-62.
    • For objections to federal appropriations for the paving of Pennsylvania Avenue, see CG, 41.2:4535–36, appendix 361-65; 41.3:1656-62.
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    • Quoted in Evening Star, 17 June 1869. See also, 17 February, 12 March, Evening Star, 5 June 1868
    • Quoted in Evening Star, 17 June 1869. See also National Intelligencer, 17 February, 12 March 1869, Evening Star, 5 June 1868;
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    • For accounts of meetings, see, 22 and 26 October, 18 January, 12 March 1868
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    • for an analysis of the “improvers” and, on “promotional governance.”
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    • On Shepherd's career, see Shepherd;
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    • The racial subtext to the reformers' case is explored by
    • The racial subtext to the reformers' case is explored by Masur, “Reconstructing the Nation's Capital,” 294–97.
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    • Race, Radicalism, and Reconstruction: Grass-Roots Republican Politics in Washington, D.C. 1867-74
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    • On biracial democracy, see Robert Harrison, “Race, Radicalism, and Reconstruction: Grass-Roots Republican Politics in Washington, D.C. 1867-74,” American Nineteenth Century History 3 (Fall 2002): 73-96.
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    • For examples of Republican opposition to governmental reform, see, 17 February, Senate Committee on the District of Columbia, SEN40A-H5.1, RG46, NARA;
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    • It may be significant that some of Bowen's Republican opponents attached themselves to the cause of governmental reorganization during the winter and spring of 1870, giving members of the House and Senate District Committees an impression of substantial bipartisan support for the territorial plan just at the moment when they were giving serious consideration to the matter. Several, like Mayor Matthew Emery, later reverted to opposing the scheme. See, 13 January
    • It may be significant that some of Bowen's Republican opponents attached themselves to the cause of governmental reorganization during the winter and spring of 1870, giving members of the House and Senate District Committees an impression of substantial bipartisan support for the territorial plan just at the moment when they were giving serious consideration to the matter. Several, like Mayor Matthew Emery, later reverted to opposing the scheme. See Evening Star, 13 January 1871;
    • (1871) Evening Star
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    • 15, and 18 January, 21 and 28 February, 4 March 1870
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    • A bill providing for commission government had been introduced by Senator Lot M. Morrill in May 1866, but, at a time when congressional Republicans were contemplating black suffrage for the District, it fell on sterile ground.:, 3191-93
    • A bill providing for commission government had been introduced by Senator Lot M. Morrill in May 1866, but, at a time when congressional Republicans were contemplating black suffrage for the District, it fell on sterile ground. CG, 39.1:2481, 3191-93;
    • CG , vol.39 , Issue.1 , pp. 2481
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    • It seems that Shepherd was responsible, in association with Burton Cook, the chairman of the House District Committee, for the transformation of the bill, a shadowy process that is virtually undocumented. 21 January
    • It seems that Shepherd was responsible, in association with Burton Cook, the chairman of the House District Committee, for the transformation of the bill, a shadowy process that is virtually undocumented. Evening Star, 21 January 1871;
    • (1871) Evening Star
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    • CG, 41.3, 641–47, 685-88
    • CG , vol.41 , Issue.3
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    • Important amendments, particularly concerning the Board of Public Works, were added in conference. See, 14 February, Evening Star, 31 January, 2, 13 and 16 February 1871.
    • Important amendments, particularly concerning the Board of Public Works, were added in conference. See Chronicle, 14 February 1871, Evening Star, 31 January, 2, 13 and 16 February 1871.
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    • The final text can be found in, ch. 62 (16 February): -29.
    • The final text can be found in U.S. Statutes at Large, 41.3, ch. 62 (16 February 1871): 419-29.
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    • 642. The Star, reporting earlier on another local bill, noted that “nearly every Senator who spoke expressed the opinion that the present mode of Government for the District is wretchedly defective and needs a speedy change.” Evening Star, 31 January 1870.
    • CG, 41.3, 687, 642. The Star, reporting earlier on another local bill, noted that “nearly every Senator who spoke expressed the opinion that the present mode of Government for the District is wretchedly defective and needs a speedy change.” Evening Star, 31 January 1870.
    • CG , vol.41 , Issue.3 , pp. 687
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    • CG, 41.3:686, 643.
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    • See also,: (Cook).
    • See also CG, 41.3:642 (Cook).
    • CG , vol.41 , Issue.3 , pp. 642
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    • On Stewart's career, see, eds. vols. (New York)
    • On Stewart's career, see John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes, eds. American National Biography, 24 vols. (New York, 1999), 20:755–57;
    • (1999) American National Biography , vol.24 , Issue.20 , pp. 755-757
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    • On his links with Washington real estate interests, see, and 159-60.
    • On his links with Washington real estate interests, see Lessoff, Nation and Its City, 41 and 159-60.
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    • See the debate.
    • See the debate in CG, 41.3:643–45.
    • CG , vol.41 , Issue.3 , pp. 643-645
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    • The editor of a short-lived Democratic newspaper, the Washington Daily Patriot, later told a congressional investigating committee that, as he understood it, when the Territory was established, “The idea was that the objection to the importation of negroes to override the taxpayers was to be obviated by this new government.” U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the District of Columbia, Affairs in the District of Columbia, 42.2 (1872), Ho. Rep. 72, 337.
    • CG, 41.3:1612. The editor of a short-lived Democratic newspaper, the Washington Daily Patriot, later told a congressional investigating committee that, as he understood it, when the Territory was established, “The idea was that the objection to the importation of negroes to override the taxpayers was to be obviated by this new government.” U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the District of Columbia, Affairs in the District of Columbia, 42.2 (1872), Ho. Rep. 72, 337.
    • CG , vol.41 , Issue.3 , pp. 1612
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    • CG, 41.3:647;
    • CG , vol.41 , Issue.3 , pp. 647
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    • Evening Star, 20 January 1871.
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    • attempted to insert a women's suffrage amendment, which failed by 55 votes to 117.
    • George W. Julian attempted to insert a women's suffrage amendment, which failed by 55 votes to 117. CG, 41.3:646.
    • CG , vol.41 , Issue.3 , pp. 646
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    • To take a crude measure, if those Republican senators who had voted for a stricter enforcement policy more often than not in those roll calls on Reconstruction in which the party was divided (that is, ten or more Republicans voted against the majority of the party) are termed radicals and those who more often voted against stricter enforcement are termed moderates, thirteen radicals and twelve moderates later voted to refer the bill to committee, while ten radicals and thirteen moderates voted against the motion. If we look more closely at individual roll calls, we find associations with the territorial vote (using Yule's Q) of.49 (reconstruction of Georgia: test oath),28 (admission of Virginia: right to vote),21 and 0 (admission of Georgia: delay legislative elections, suspend habeas corpus),17 (enforcement of Fifteenth Amendment). CG, 41.2:228, 643, 2821, 2829, 3682. In a comparison with Republican voting patterns in the Fortieth Congress, those survivors from the earlier Congress who are identified by Michael Les Benedict as Conservatives voted 2-10 in favor of the motion, Radicals 13-6.
    • CG, 41.3:688. To take a crude measure, if those Republican senators who had voted for a stricter enforcement policy more often than not in those roll calls on Reconstruction in which the party was divided (that is, ten or more Republicans voted against the majority of the party) are termed radicals and those who more often voted against stricter enforcement are termed moderates, thirteen radicals and twelve moderates later voted to refer the bill to committee, while ten radicals and thirteen moderates voted against the motion. If we look more closely at individual roll calls, we find associations with the territorial vote (using Yule's Q) of.49 (reconstruction of Georgia: test oath),28 (admission of Virginia: right to vote),21 and 0 (admission of Georgia: delay legislative elections, suspend habeas corpus),17 (enforcement of Fifteenth Amendment). CG, 41.2:228, 643, 2821, 2829, 3682. In a comparison with Republican voting patterns in the Fortieth Congress, those survivors from the earlier Congress who are identified by Michael Les Benedict as Conservatives voted 2-10 in favor of the motion, Radicals 13-6.
    • CG , vol.41 , Issue.3 , pp. 688
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    • 1468, 4796; 41.3:151. If Republican representatives who voted for a stricter enforcement policy more often than they did not in those roll calls are termed radicals and those who more often voted against stricter enforcement are termed moderates, eighteen radicals and forty-six moderates voted for the territorial bill, while twenty-four radicals and seventeen moderates voted against.
    • CG, 41.2:503, 1468, 4796; 41.3:151. If Republican representatives who voted for a stricter enforcement policy more often than they did not in those roll calls are termed radicals and those who more often voted against stricter enforcement are termed moderates, eighteen radicals and forty-six moderates voted for the territorial bill, while twenty-four radicals and seventeen moderates voted against.
    • CG , vol.41 , Issue.2 , pp. 503
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    • 9 February.
    • Evening Star, 9 February 1870.
    • (1870) Evening Star
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    • See also,: (Cook), 685 (Hamlin), 686 (Stewart).
    • See also CG, 41.3:642 (Cook), 685 (Hamlin), 686 (Stewart).
    • CG , vol.41 , Issue.3 , pp. 642
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    • Sen. Rep. 453, xv-xvi;
    • Sen. Rep. , vol.453 , pp. xv-xvi
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    • (Washington, D.C.).
    • District of Columbia, Board of Public Works, Second Annual Report (Washington, D.C. 1873).
    • (1873) Second Annual Report
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    • See also, 4 December
    • See also New York Times, 4 December 1872;
    • (1872) New York Times
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    • 29 July
    • Evening Star, 29 July 1873;
    • (1873) Evening Star
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    • 2 March
    • Evening Star, 2 March 1874;
    • (1874) Evening Star
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    • There was a widespread expectation, as Norton Chipman, the District's delegate to Congress, remarked, “that the general government shall take upon itself a just share of expenditure in making the capital a type and exponent of American ideas and institutions.” Quoted in
    • There was a widespread expectation, as Norton Chipman, the District's delegate to Congress, remarked, “that the general government shall take upon itself a just share of expenditure in making the capital a type and exponent of American ideas and institutions.” Quoted in Bryan, History of the National Capital, 2:607.
    • History of the National Capital , vol.2 , pp. 607
    • Bryan1
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    • The fact that President Grant urged “liberal appropriations” for the District in repeated messages to Congress encouraged such expectations. ed. vols, (Washington, D.C.), 154, 254.
    • The fact that President Grant urged “liberal appropriations” for the District in repeated messages to Congress encouraged such expectations. James L. Richardson, ed. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897, 10 vols, (Washington, D.C. 1904), 7:154, 254.
    • (1904) A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897 , vol.10 , pp. 7
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    • CG, 42.3:1973–74
    • CG , vol.42 , Issue.3 , pp. 1973-1974
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    • 17 December, 3 March
    • Evening Star, 17 December 1872, 3 March
    • (1872) Evening Star
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    • The #x0024;3.5 million appropriated in 1872-73 was, however, more than had been expended on the District over the previous seventy years. Ho. Rep. 627.
    • The #x0024;3.5 million appropriated in 1872-73 was, however, more than had been expended on the District over the previous seventy years. U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, Legal Relations of the United States and the District of Columbia, 43.1 (1874), Ho. Rep. 627.
    • (1874) Legal Relations of the United States and the District of Columbia , vol.43 , Issue.1
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    • CG, 42.2:504–6;
    • CG , vol.42 , Issue.2 , pp. 504-506
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    • 22 January
    • Chronicle, 22 January
    • Chronicle
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    • The memorials that prompted the investigation are reprinted in Affairs in the District of Columbia (1872), 1-11. On the functions of accusations of corruption and the broader con text in which they were made, see
    • The memorials that prompted the investigation are reprinted in Affairs in the District of Columbia (1872), 1-11. On the functions of accusations of corruption and the broader con text in which they were made, see Susan Margaret Thompson, The “Spider Web”: Congress and Lobbying in the Age of Grant, 58–69;
    • The “Spider Web”: Congress and Lobbying in the Age of Grant , pp. 58-69
    • Margaret Thompson, S.1
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    • How Shall We Govern the National Capital?
    • (11 June)
    • “How Shall We Govern the National Capital?” Nation, 18 (11 June 1874), 375–76;
    • (1874) Nation , vol.18 , pp. 375-376
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    • The District Investigation
    • (25 June)
    • “The District Investigation,” Nation, 18 (25 June 1874), 407–8;
    • (1874) Nation , vol.18 , pp. 407-408
  • 167
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    • 28 January
    • Chronicle, 28 January 1874;
    • (1874) Chronicle
  • 172
  • 173
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    • 16 June
    • Evening Star, 16 June 1874;
    • (1874) Evening Star
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    • 9 and 17 June
    • Chronicle, 9 and 17 June 1874;
    • (1874) Chronicle
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    • For a summary of the evidence, see
    • For a summary of the evidence, see Summers, Era of Good Stealings, 139–45;
    • Summers, Era of Good Stealings , pp. 139-145
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    • CR, 43.1:5116–24, 5154-56
    • CR , vol.43 , Issue.1
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    • 9, 10, and 18 June
    • New York Times, 9, 10, and 18 June 1874;
    • (1874) New York Times
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    • 9, 18, and 19 June
    • Evening Star, 9, 18, and 19 June 1874;
    • (1874) Evening Star
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    • 18 June
    • Chronicle, 18 June 1874;
    • (1874) Chronicle
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    • For the text, see, chap. 337 (20 June).
    • For the text, see U.S. Statutes at Large, chap. 337 (20 June 1874).
    • (1874) U.S. Statutes at Large
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    • 27 January
    • New York Times, 27 January 1874;
    • (1874) New York Times
  • 187
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    • 5 June
    • Evening Star, 5 June 1874;
    • (1874) Evening Star
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    • 6, 9 June
    • Chronicle, 6, 9 June 1874;
    • (1874) Chronicle
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    • 26 and 27 June
    • See, for example, New York Times, 26 and 27 June 1874;
    • (1874) New York Times
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    • The Condition of the District of Columbia
    • (7 January)
    • “The Condition of the District of Columbia,” Nation, 20 (7 January 1875), 5–6.
    • (1875) Nation , vol.20 , pp. 5-6
  • 194
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    • CR, 43.2:98–100, 121-22, 1104-7, 1165-66, 1171-72
    • CR , vol.43 , Issue.2
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    • 8, 17, and 19 December
    • Evening Star, 8, 17, and 19 December 1874;
    • (1874) Evening Star
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    • 8 and 22 December
    • Chronicle, 8 and 22 December 1874;
    • (1874) Chronicle
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    • 9 and 11 December
    • National Republican, 9 and 11 December 1874;
    • (1874) National Republican
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    • 8 February.
    • New York Times, 8 February 1875.
    • (1875) New York Times
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    • Later in the session Congress decided on a 1.5 percent tax rate, implying that the United States would provide half of the expenses.: 2077-80.
    • Later in the session Congress decided on a 1.5 percent tax rate, implying that the United States would provide half of the expenses. CR, 43.2:2065–66, 2077-80.
    • CR , vol.43 , Issue.2 , pp. 2065-2066
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    • On Morrill's career, see
    • On Morrill's career, see American National Biography, 15:884–85.
    • American National Biography , vol.15 , pp. 884-885
  • 201
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    • For constitutional arguments, see especially and 1110-11 (Thurman), 188-94 and 1166-69 (Merrimon).
    • For constitutional arguments, see especially CR, 43.2:128–29 and 1110-11 (Thurman), 188-94 and 1166-69 (Merrimon).
    • CR , vol.43 , Issue.2 , pp. 128-129
  • 202
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    • CR, 43.2:1169–70.
    • CR , vol.43 , Issue.2 , pp. 1169-1170
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    • (Thurman).
    • See also CR, 43.2:1170–71 (Thurman).
    • CR , vol.43 , Issue.2 , pp. 1170-1171
  • 204
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    • As Masur observes, most of those who spoke took a stand on the issue of black suffrage. Even as they “disavowed the significance of race,” they made it clear that it stood “at the forefront of their thinking.”
    • As Masur observes, most of those who spoke took a stand on the issue of black suffrage. Even as they “disavowed the significance of race,” they made it clear that it stood “at the forefront of their thinking.” Masur, “Reconstructing the Nation's Capital,” 385–91.
    • Reconstructing the Nation's Capital , pp. 385-391
    • Masur1
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    • CR, 43.2:122, 126-29, 166-67
    • CR , vol.43 , Issue.2
  • 206
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    • See also Bayard's remarks in
    • See also Bayard's remarks in CR, 44.1:788.
    • CR , vol.44 , Issue.1 , pp. 788
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    • CR, 43.2:120-21, 1103-4.
    • CR , vol.43 , Issue.2
  • 210
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    • See also,:-66 and 1107-8 (Sargent), 167-68 (Flanagan), 1107-8, 1160-65 (Wright)
    • See also CR, 43.2:165-66 and 1107-8 (Sargent), 167-68 (Flanagan), 1107-8, 1160-65 (Wright)
    • CR , vol.43 , Issue.2 , pp. 165
  • 211
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    • 18 and 24 February
    • National Republican, 18 and 24 February 1875
    • (1875) National Republican
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    • 11 and 15 December.
    • Chronicle, 11 and 15 December 1874.
    • (1874) Chronicle
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  • 214
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    • CR, 43.2:1169-70
    • CR , vol.43 , Issue.2 , pp. 1169-1170
  • 215
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    • See especially the first three roll calls at
    • See especially the first three roll calls at CR, 43.2:1250.
    • CR , vol.43 , Issue.2 , pp. 1250
  • 216
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    • See also,:, 1206.
    • See also CR, 43.2:1202, 1206.
    • CR , vol.43 , Issue.2 , pp. 1202
  • 217
    • 85023133851 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Only three Republicans–Fenton, Tipton, and Sprague–voted to keep it alive. Morrill and Stewart did not vote.
    • Only three Republicans–Fenton, Tipton, and Sprague–voted to keep it alive. Morrill and Stewart did not vote. CR, 43.2:1275.
    • CR , vol.43 , Issue.2 , pp. 1275
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    • See also, 8 January
    • See also Evening Star, 8 January 1875;
    • (1875) Evening Star
  • 220
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    • Alan Lessoff observes that the four-year delay in implementing a plan for the permanent government of the District allowed both residents and federal officials to become familiar with the operation of the temporary commission and to get used to the idea of doing without popular representation.
    • Alan Lessoff observes that the four-year delay in implementing a plan for the permanent government of the District allowed both residents and federal officials to become familiar with the operation of the temporary commission and to get used to the idea of doing without popular representation. “Federal Government and National Capital,” 187.
    • Federal Government and National Capital , pp. 187
  • 221
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    • CR, 45.2:1921-23;
    • CR , vol.45 , Issue.2 , pp. 1921-1923
  • 222
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    • 13 February
    • Evening Star, 13 February 1878;
    • (1878) Evening Star
  • 224
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    • CR, 45.2:2530.
    • CR , vol.45 , Issue.2 , pp. 2530
  • 225
    • 85023030005 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • See also,: (Jones), 2527-28 (Townsend), 3215 (Hanna)
    • See also CG, 45.2:1926 (Jones), 2527-28 (Townsend), 3215 (Hanna)
    • CG , vol.45 , Issue.2 , pp. 1926
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    • 11 February, 29 March.
    • Evening Star, 11 February, 29 March 1878.
    • (1878) Evening Star
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    • CR, 45.2:2579;
    • CR , vol.45 , Issue.2 , pp. 2579
  • 228
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    • 16 and 19 April.
    • Evening Star, 16 and 19 April 1878.
    • (1878) Evening Star
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    • There were also objections to the proposed ten-year residential qualification for commissioners, which would rule out the incumbent members of the temporary commission. 20 and 30 April.
    • There were also objections to the proposed ten-year residential qualification for commissioners, which would rule out the incumbent members of the temporary commission. Evening Star, 20 and 30 April 1878.
    • (1878) Evening Star
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    • The vote in favor of the motion divided by party was Democrats 63-51, Republicans 31-73. For more detailed analysis of House voting on the bill, see
    • The vote in favor of the motion divided by party was Democrats 63-51, Republicans 31-73. For more detailed analysis of House voting on the bill, see Lessoff, “Federal Government and National Capital,” 222–30.
    • Federal Government and National Capital , pp. 222-230
    • Lessoff1
  • 231
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    • CR, 45.2:3211-18, 3242-47
    • CR , vol.45 , Issue.2
  • 232
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    • 9 May
    • Evening Star, 9 May 1878;
    • (1878) Evening Star
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    • The vote divided by party was Democrats 66-56, Republicans 25-75.
    • The vote divided by party was Democrats 66-56, Republicans 25-75. CR, 45.2:3246.
    • CR , vol.45 , Issue.2 , pp. 3246
  • 235
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    • For a defense of the 50:50 principle, see,: (Townsend), 3245 (Blackburn).
    • For a defense of the 50:50 principle, see CR, 45.2:2528 (Townsend), 3245 (Blackburn).
    • CR , vol.45 , Issue.2 , pp. 2528
  • 236
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    • CR, 45.2:3604-6, 3607-9
    • CR , vol.45 , Issue.2
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    • 10, 13, and 18 May.
    • Evening Star, 10, 13, and 18 May 1878.
    • (1878) Evening Star
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    • CR, 45.2:3779-80;
    • CR , vol.45 , Issue.2 , pp. 3779-3780
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    • 22, 27, and 28 May.
    • Evening Star, 22, 27, and 28 May 1878.
    • (1878) Evening Star
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    • Indeed, some of the bills Democratic managers, like Joseph C. S. Blackburn of Kentucky, had become distinctly unenthusiastic about it. See, for example,:-21.
    • Indeed, some of the bills Democratic managers, like Joseph C. S. Blackburn of Kentucky, had become distinctly unenthusiastic about it. See, for example, CR, 45.2:4320-21.
    • CR , vol.45 , Issue.2 , pp. 4320
  • 241
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    • CR, 45.2:4319-21, 4348
    • CR , vol.45 , Issue.2
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    • 10 June.
    • Evening Star, 10 June 1878.
    • (1878) Evening Star
  • 243
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    • Lessoff reckons that no more than two dozen members, drawn equally from the two parties, voted against the conference report because it excluded suffrage. Only Mark Dunnell of Minnesota and Jacob D. Cox of Ohio explicitly cited that as a reason.:;
    • Lessoff reckons that no more than two dozen members, drawn equally from the two parties, voted against the conference report because it excluded suffrage. Only Mark Dunnell of Minnesota and Jacob D. Cox of Ohio explicitly cited that as a reason. CR, 45.2:4321;
    • CR , vol.45 , Issue.2 , pp. 4321
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    • CR, 44.1:3891.
    • CR , vol.44 , Issue.1 , pp. 3891
  • 248
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    • Another leading Democratic congressman, Aylett H. Buckner of Missouri, observed that among taxpayers “there is one almost universal and according sentiment. that they shall have no more popular government in this District.”
    • Another leading Democratic congressman, Aylett H. Buckner of Missouri, observed that among taxpayers “there is one almost universal and according sentiment. that they shall have no more popular government in this District.” CR, 44.1:2717.
    • CR , vol.44 , Issue.1 , pp. 2717
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    • See also,: (Thurman); 45.2:1922 (Blackburn).
    • See also CR, 44.1:4127 (Thurman); 45.2:1922 (Blackburn).
    • CR , vol.44 , Issue.1 , pp. 4127
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    • 30 November, 5 December, 19 and 26 January, 3 and 4 February 1875, 13 April 1876, 29 January, 16, 25 and 28 February 1878
    • Evening Star, 30 November, 5 December 1874, 19 and 26 January, 3 and 4 February 1875, 13 April 1876, 29 January, 16, 25 and 28 February 1878;
    • (1874) Evening Star
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    • 26 and 29 November
    • Chronicle, 26 and 29 November 1874;
    • (1874) Chronicle
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    • 4 February, 21 December 1877
    • New York Times, 4 February 1876, 21 December 1877;
    • (1876) New York Times
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    • Horatio King to Editor, 17 December
    • Horatio King to Editor, Chronicle, 17 December 1874;
    • (1874) Chronicle
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    • 2, 29, and 30 January, 4 February, 4 March, 2 May
    • Evening Star, 2, 29, and 30 January, 4 February, 4 March, 2 May 1878;
    • (1878) Evening Star
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    • Compare this with depictions of the linkage between allegedly corrupt carpetbag politicians and a “malleable” black electorate in the South, as, for example, in (New York).
    • Compare this with depictions of the linkage between allegedly corrupt carpetbag politicians and a “malleable” black electorate in the South, as, for example, in James Shepherd Pike's The Prostrate State: South Carolina under Negro Government (New York, 1935).
    • (1935) The Prostrate State: South Carolina under Negro Government
    • Shepherd Pike's, J.1
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    • 'The Proud Name of 'Citizen' has Sunk'”: Suffrage Restriction, Class Formation, and the Tilden Commission of 1877
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    • David R. Quigley, “'The Proud Name of 'Citizen' has Sunk'”: Suffrage Restriction, Class Formation, and the Tilden Commission of 1877, American Nineteenth Century History 3 (Summer 2002): 71 and 69-92 passim.
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    • On the antidemocratic tendency in liberal reform politics, see also, (New York)
    • On the antidemocratic tendency in liberal reform politics, see also Michael McGerr, The Decline of Popular Politics (New York, 1986), 45-52;
    • (1986) The Decline of Popular Politics , pp. 45-52
    • McGerr, M.1
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    • A New Experiment of City Government
    • (21 November): -30
    • “A New Experiment of City Government,” Nation, 15 (21 November 1872): 328-30;
    • (1872) Nation , vol.15 , pp. 328
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    • For analogies with Tammany Hall, see, (Washington, D.C.)
    • For analogies with Tammany Hall, see John H. Crane, More about the Washington Tammany (Washington, D.C. 1873)
    • (1873) More about the Washington Tammany
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    • CR, 45.1:165;
    • CR , vol.45 , Issue.1 , pp. 165
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    • National Republican, 3, 11, and 24 December 1874, 21 January 1875;
    • (1874) National Republican
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    • (1874) Chronicle
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    • CG, 41.3:687–88;
    • CG , vol.41 , Issue.3 , pp. 687-688
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    • See also CG, 41.3: 642-43 (Cook and Wood);,:-67 (Saulsbury); 45.2:1922 (Hendee).
    • See also CG, 41.3: 642-43 (Cook and Wood); CR, 43.2:166-67 (Saulsbury); 45.2:1922 (Hendee).
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    • CG, 41.3:687.
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    • On the growing influence of a business-orientated Republicanism in shaping policy toward the District, see
    • On the growing influence of a business-orientated Republicanism in shaping policy toward the District, see Lessoff, Nation and Its City, 41–71;
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    • Lessoff1
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    • CR, 43.1:4166-67
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    • For varying explanations of the end of Reconstruction, see, (Baton Rouge)
    • For varying explanations of the end of Reconstruction, see William Gillette, Retreat from Reconstruction, 1867-1879 (Baton Rouge, 1979)
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    • in Eric Anderson and Alfred A. Moss Jr. eds. (Baton Rouge)
    • Richardson, Death of Reconstruction; Michael Les Benedict, “Reform Republicans and the Retreat from Reconstruction,” in Eric Anderson and Alfred A. Moss Jr. eds. The Facts of Reconstruction: Essays in Honor of John Hope Franklin (Baton Rouge, 1991), 53-77;
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    • (April)
    • Patrick W. Riddleberger, “The Radicals' Abandonment of the Negro during Reconstruction,” Journal of Negro History 45 (April 1960): 88-102;
    • (1960) Journal of Negro History , vol.45 , pp. 88-102
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    • (Athens, Ga.). Wang is especially helpful in tracing continuing Republican support for black suffrage after 1877.
    • Xi Wang, The Trial of Democracy: Black Suffrage and Northern Republicans, 1860-1910 (Athens, Ga. 1997). Wang is especially helpful in tracing continuing Republican support for black suffrage after 1877.
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    • Sadly, the imposition of direct rule would not mean that congressmen gave any less time to local affairs or that that they treated them with any more diligence and understanding than they had before. On congressional management of District affairs after 1878, see
    • Sadly, the imposition of direct rule would not mean that congressmen gave any less time to local affairs or that that they treated them with any more diligence and understanding than they had before. On congressional management of District affairs after 1878, see Lessoff, Nation and Its City, 130–63;
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    • Lessoff1
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    • The Ideal of a Model City: Congress and the District of Columbia, 1905-1909
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    • On the interrelatedness of the Reconstruction of the South and “the Reconstruction of the North,” see
    • On the interrelatedness of the Reconstruction of the South and “the Reconstruction of the North,” see Foner, Reconstruction, 461–88;
    • Reconstruction , pp. 461-488
    • Foner1
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