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- Fourth_Military_District abstract "The Fourth Military District existed in the American South during the Reconstruction era that followed the American Civil War. It included the occupation troops in the states of Arkansas and Mississippi. At various times, the district was commanded by generals Edward Ord, Alvan Cullem Gillem, and Adelbert Ames. Following the completion of the Civil War, the Federal government under President of the United States Andrew Johnson sought to restore order within the states that had composed the defeated Confederate States of America. Johnson, a loyal Tennesseean, advocated a lenient strategy to remove all commercial and social restrictions between the states, with the intention for the South to return to its former position in the Union. He believed that former Confederates should receive amnesty for their actions during the war and regain full rights of citizenship. However, the Radical Republicans in Congress vehemently disagreed, and passed the 1866 Reconstruction Acts, which divided the former Confederacy into military districts, in which a military commander controlled all social, economic, and political activity in the region. The Fourth Military District comprised the states of Mississippi and Arkansas, with its headquarters in Vicksburg. Edward Ord served as the district's first commander, with Alvan C. Gillem, like Johnson a loyal Tennessean, in charge of the sub-district of Mississippi. Gillem was later appointed as the district's commander. He favored the policy of leniency towards the former Confederates, invoking the displeasure of the Radicals in Congress. When Ulysses S. Grant became president, he removed Gillem from command and reassigned him to Texas, replacing him again with Ord, a personal friend who had served under Grant during the Civil War. When Ord was later assigned command of the District of California, another former Civil War general, Adelbert Ames, assumed command in 1868, and was also named as Governor of Mississippi, replacing former Confederate general Benjamin G. Humphreys.When Mississippi was readmitted to the Union in 1870, the Fourth Military District was abolished and control of the state reverted to the newly elected state government.".
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- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageExternalLink 22_adelbert_ames.htm.
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- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageRevisionID "607182515".
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Adelbert_Ames.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Alabama.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Alvan_Cullem_Gillem.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink American_South.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Johnson.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Arkansas.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin_G._Humphreys.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Category:Departments_and_districts_of_the_United_States_Army.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Category:Reconstruction_Era.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Confederate_States_of_America.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Ord.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Fifth_Military_District.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink First_Military_District.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(U.S._State).
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Governor_of_Mississippi.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Governors_of_Mississippi.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Mississippi.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink North_Carolina.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink President_of_the_United_States.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Radical_Republican.
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- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Reconstruction_Era.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Reconstruction_era_of_the_United_States.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Second_Military_District.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink South_Carolina.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Southern_United_States.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Tennessee.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Third_Military_District.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Ulysses_S._Grant.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Union_(American_Civil_War).
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Vicksburg,_Mississippi.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink Virginia.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLink File:US_Reconstruction_military_districts.png.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fourth Military District".
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLinkText "military commander".
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageWikiLinkText "under military control".
- Fourth_Military_District hasPhotoCollection Fourth_Military_District.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AmericanCivilWar-stub.
- Fourth_Military_District wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US-hist-stub.
- Fourth_Military_District subject Category:Departments_and_districts_of_the_United_States_Army.
- Fourth_Military_District subject Category:Reconstruction_Era.
- Fourth_Military_District type Unit.
- Fourth_Military_District comment "The Fourth Military District existed in the American South during the Reconstruction era that followed the American Civil War. It included the occupation troops in the states of Arkansas and Mississippi. At various times, the district was commanded by generals Edward Ord, Alvan Cullem Gillem, and Adelbert Ames.".
- Fourth_Military_District label "Fourth Military District".
- Fourth_Military_District sameAs m.0c1s94.
- Fourth_Military_District sameAs Q5476136.
- Fourth_Military_District sameAs Q5476136.
- Fourth_Military_District wasDerivedFrom Fourth_Military_District?oldid=607182515.
- Fourth_Military_District depiction US_Reconstruction_military_districts.png.
- Fourth_Military_District isPrimaryTopicOf Fourth_Military_District.