id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35559 Woolley, Edwin C. (Edwin Campbell) The Reconstruction of Georgia Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, Vol. 13, No. 3, 1901 .txt text/plain 33483 2408 69 provided for a general state election on the following November 15th, and Thus the President, having reconstructed the state government, had should pass an act admitting the reconstructed state to Congressional constitutions, elect new governments, enfranchise the negroes, and That the Reconstruction Acts required communities not states to ratify a Congress and officers of the new state government.[97] This election Republican governor was elected; but in the state senate the seats were governments the act of March 23 had provided that the new constitutions prescribed in the state constitution), and the presiding officers elected. regularly elected to the Senate of the United States by the legislature of amendment in Georgia will not be a state legislature at the time; but it never been a member of Congress or of a state legislature, nor held any United States soldiers were acting as a committee in the legislature of ./cache/35559.txt ./txt/35559.txt