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Confederate Amnesty Oath, A.G. Lewis, 1865

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Lewis, A. G. (Washington County, Ark.)

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A.G. Lewis of Washington County, Arkansas, swore a loyalty oath to the United States October 20, 1865. This document records that the oath took place in Van Buren, Arkansas. The Western District of Arkansas Court was in Van Buren, Arkansas, before moving to Fort Smith. 3 Amnesty Oath under Presidents Proclamation of May 29th A.D. 1865 I. A. G. Lewis of Washington County State of Arkansas Do Solemnly Swear in the presence of Almighty God that I will henceforth faithfully Support protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Union of States thereunder and that I will in like manner abide and Support faithfully Support all laws and Proclamations which have been made during the existing rebellion with reference to the Emancipation of Slaves So help me God A. G. Lewis [seal] Sworn to and Subscribed before me Sam F. Cooper Clerk of the Dist Court U.S. for Western District of Arkansas at Van Buren the 20th day of October A.D. 1865 Sam F. Cooper Clerk By R F. Naylor Dist Clerk
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United States. District Court (Arkansas : Western District); Cooper, Samuel (Clerk); Naylor, R.
Created Date:
October 20, 1865 1865 10 20 10/2/2018
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