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On the recordOctober 6, 1867
I, Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, do hereby declare and proclaim that the said words '13th of June, 1855,' are to be regarded as erroneous in the paragraph adverted to, and that the words '2d day of April, 1866,' are to be considered as substituted therefor.
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Andrew Johnson
Democratic · Tennessee

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Proclamation 168—Correction to Proclamation of August 28, 1866

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