While at Salt Lake City Family History Center, I picked up some information about the 1867 Voting Registration Loyalty Oaths. Individual Pardon Applications for Marion County, Alabama. I did not make a copy of this book. I just copied of the information, dates and processes were taken from 1863 to 6-06 1898 When the 55th Congress removed all disabilities imposed by the 14th Amendment. Since it was writing for Marion Co., There were no names of my families. December 8, 1863 President Lincoln proposed his first Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction, offering pardon and restored citizenship to Southerners who did not fall within six exempted classes. By the fall of 1867, over 13,500 Southerners, had received full pardons. ( An index of the applications from Alabama residents are on file at the National Archives) Feb 04 1868 The last loyalty Oath administered in Marion County, Alabama The Book I was looking at was Compiled by: Carolyn M. Rose. 1867 VOTING REGISTRATION LOYALTY OATHS Individual Pardon Applications for Marion County, Alabama. Book was written 1997 Family History Library in Salt Lake City 976.189M2 If you have family that the time it might be a book you want to look at. Are Individual Pardon Applications for Blount Co. and Jefferson Co. available in Blount Co. and or Jefferson Co??????? Hugs, Frieda Glenn Bennett Amerson (Amison, Ameson, Amoson), Brindley, Calvert, Easley, Hallmark, Lewellen (ing-an), McDonald, and Murphree and Allied families in Blount Co. Clark, Franklin, Glenn, Moore and allied families in Jefferson Co