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FOOTNOTES:
[1] Scott, _Reconstruction during the Civil War_, 245 ff.
[2] _House Journal_, 1st Session, 37th Congress, pp. 123-5.
[3] Alexander H. Stephens, in _The War between the States_, uses this fact as a basis for the charge that Johnson was inconsistent in refusing to ratify the Sherman-Johnston Convention.
[4] _House Journal_, 2d Session, 37th Congress, p. 33.
[5] _Senate Journal_, 2d Session, 37th Congress, pp. 202-4.
[6] _House Journal_, 37th Congress, 3d Session, p. 43. Introduced December 5, 1862, by C. L. Vallandigham, whose subsequent career is well known. See c.o.x _Three Decades of Federal Legislation_, pp. 80-85.
[7] The italics are mine.
[8] _House Journal_, 1st Session, 38th Congress, p. 48.
[9] _Ibid._, pp. 65-6.
[10] See c.o.x, _Three Decades of Federal Legislation_, 123.
[11] _House Journal_, 1st Session, 38th Congress, pp. 238-9.
[12] For a very able discussion of the "Efforts at Compromise, 1860-61,"
see Frederic Bancroft's article in _Political Science Quarterly_, vi, pp.
401-423.
[13] _Congressional Globe_, 1st Session, 37th Congress, p. 129.
[14] _Ibid._, 2d Session, 37th Congress, part i, p. 8.