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P.B.S. Pinchback

  • Jan 13, 1873
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P.B.S. Pinchback relinquished the office of governor, saying at the inauguration of the new Louisiana governor: "I now have the honor to formally surrender the office of governor, with the hope that you will administer the government in the interests of all the people [and that] your administration will be as fair toward the class that I represent, as mine has been toward the class represented by you."

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