Reconstruction in Louisiana After 1868

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Reconstruction in Louisiana After 1868
Ella Lonn
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Ibid,, 382.
i Ibid., 128.
4 House Repts., 42 Cong., 2 Sess., No. 92, 9, and House Misc. Doc., 42 Cong., 2 Sess., No. 211, 299.
Digitized by Google Beginning of Warmoth's Downfall 75 were opposed to the re-eUgibiKty amendment and won over a majority of the whole committee. Hence, the governor refused to contribute to the regular campaign funds or to encourage his friends to do so, but levied forced contributions upon all his appointees on pain of dismissal, '.
organized an auxiliary committee, a
...nd began a canvass of his own, in many instances in favor of candidates not regularly nominated by the party. * He had tickets printed in favor of the amendment, ^ and, as we have seen, scored a victory at the polls. To Dimn's complaint that the Warmoth faction had violated custom in organizing an auxiliary committee, he retorted that the regtdar committee was trjdng to prevent a fair expression of opinion on the amendment.
Before the legislature met on January 2, 1871, the friends of the governor entered, with his knowledge, into a coali- tion ^ with the Democrats of the Senate, whereby they robbed the lieutenant-governor of his patronage by taking the -appointment of committees into their own hands, « and made Democrats chairmen and majority members of several of the committees,* thus insuring their seats ^ ' It would seem that both sides used their patronage.


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