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614 FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 24. 1870. March 7, 1870. CHAP. XXIV. -An Act to relieve certain Persons llzerein named _/rom the legal and """-"'_`-` political Disabilities imposed by the fourteenth Amendment q/"the Constitution of the United States, and jor other Purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ¢y" Represéntatives of the United Lg land po. States of America in Congress assembled, (two thirds of each House con- Ii¤i¤¤§?$lS¤bili¤i€¤ curring therein,) That all legal and political disabilities imposed by the

”x;Q';gB€Y;)’§Siu fourteenth amendment of the Constitution of the United States, by

reason of participation in the late rebellion be, and they hereby are, removed from the following persons, namely: Alabama; ALABAMA. Neil Blue, Montgomery county; William E. Beard, Dallas county; John A. Minnis, Butler county ; George S. Cox, E. M. Smith, Lowndes county ; Alexander White, Dallas county ; Levi Hinds, Madison county; Joseph Rice, Madison county; Robert B. Lindsay, Tuscumloia; John M. Powers, Colbert county; L. R. Davis, Limestone county; Robert W. Figg, Madison county; Samuel B. Brown, Greene county; Rufus C. Torrey, Monroe county ; John W. Fortis, Clarke county ; H. S. Whit~ field, Tuscaloosa county; M. L. Stansel, Pickens county; Henry A. McGee, Lawrence county; Alexander White, Selma; E. M. Smith, Haynesville; S. F. Rice, Montgomery; Benjamin Gardner, M. B. Welbourn, and John C. McNa.b,oi' Barbour county; W. B. Wood, G. B. Clark, and Samuel Clark, of Dale county; H. E. Owens, \Villiam H. Wood, and James Clark, of Henry county; Newsom Taunton, Coffee county; James Arrington and Howell Peebles, of Bullock county; Meil Eze}, Clarke county; Samuel B. Brown, Greene county; Jesse H. Booth and D. B. Booth, of Autauga county; K. Adams, Lee county; W'. A. Wayne and J. C. Gillespie, of Sumpter county ; J. F. Turner, Dallas county; Jefferson Falkuer, Montgomery county; William Doroughtery, W. B. Bowen, Doctor W. J. Gautier, G. T. Menifee, Cade Nowles, Jack Vcnl, and J. `J. Padgett, of Macon county; P. G. Trent and William A. Handley, of Randolph county ; E. G. Richards, Chambers; James Bond, Mobile; J. F. Conley, Dallas county ; W. H. Crenshaw, Butler county ; Isaiah Dill, Madison county; D. L. Densmore and J. B. Speke, of Lawrence county; P. S. Holt, Macon county; Thomas L. Kennedy, Autnuga county; J. W. Sloss, Decatur; D. D. Lindsay, Lauderdale; George W. Malone, DeKalb county; Ezekiel H. Pickens, Butler county; Thomas A. Read, Lee county; H. A. Mnnning,`Clay county; Greene P. Rice, Morgan county; Henry C. Sanford, Cherokee county; A. D. Simmons, Lawrence county; S. C. Strnmler, of Mobile; E. G. Richards, Chambers county; Nicks S. McAfee, Talladega county_; Moses H. Gnrrison, Montgomery county; T. J. Cumming, Wilcox county; Jesse O’Neal, C. S. Lec, junior, J. E. P. Flourney, J. B. Simmons, M. C. Kinney, of Coffee county; Isaac W. Suttle, Elmore county; T. L. Kennedy, Lee county; P. G. Trent, Randolph county; James J. Goode, Clarke county; R. C. Toney, Monroe county; T. W. Price, J. S. Lynch, and J. A. Echols, Wilcox county ; Joseph H. Speed, Marion. ~*=k¤¤·¤- ARKANSAS. Thomas C. Peck, Little Rock; Joseph Holman, Arkansas; William H. Wills, Arkansas; Benjamin F. Crowley and A. S. Stuart, Craighead county; Parker C. Ewan, Monroe county; I. N. Hedgepeth, Prairie county; Bernard Fitzpatrick, F. McNally, James H. Turner, junior, S. R. Harrington, William F. Owen, Willis D. Johnson, and James W. Bradford, of Jeiibrson county; John A. Jones, Pulaski county; Benjamin L. Morgan, Ouachita countyj Samuel J. Mathews, Drew county; Edward C. Wilson, Camden; John M. Parrott, John R. Dobson, W. W. Mosoly, Saint Francis county; Alexander H. Reynolds, Arkansas