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President Johnson first appointed General John Schofield as the first military governor of the district. Schofield commanded the Federal Army of the Ohio and had served with General Sherman during the last year of the war. Schofield sympathized with Virginia's social and economic leaders and was skeptical of radical proposals to allow African ...
1st Military District, 1813–15 (New Hampshire and Massachusetts, including current Maine) 2d Military District, 1814–15 (Rhode Island and Connecticut) 3d Military District, 1813–15 (New York "from the sea to the highlands," and East Jersey) 4th Military District, 1813–14 (West Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware)
The California State Assembly is the lower house of the California State Legislature, ... District Name Party Residence First elected Term limited ... Military and ...
The Military Division of the Pacific was discontinued on July 3, 1891. [4] Each of the three subordinate departments of Arizona, California, and the Columbia, then reported directly to the War Department. The Department of California, with its headquarters at San Francisco, consisted of California north of the 35th parallel and Nevada.
The California State Assembly is the lower house of the California State Legislature. The Assembly has 80 members, each representing one district. In accordance with the Article XXI of the California Constitution, assembly district boundaries are redrawn every ten years based on data from the United States Census. The current boundaries were ...
Humboldt Military District created to prosecute the Bald Hills War, to consist of the counties of Sonoma, Napa, Mendocino, Trinity, Humboldt, Klamath, and Del Norte, in Northern California, and Col. Francis J. Lippitt, Second California Infantry, assigned to its command. 1862. Sept. 21,1862. Affair on the Yreka Road, near Fort Crook, Cal.
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission was initially charged with updating the state assembly, senate, and Board of Equalization district boundaries starting with the 2010 census. Another initiative, Proposition 20, passed in 2010, expanded the Commission responsibilities to also include the state Congressional districts.
"California Legislative Publications 1850 – 2009" – via HathiTrust. "California Government: Legislature: Historic Legislation in California". Library Guides. University of California Berkeley Library. "California Legislative History Research". Research Guides. University of California Berkeley School of Law Library.