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'''William H. McCardle''' (1815 - April 28, 1893) was a writer and editor.<ref name=cd>https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/mccardle/colldesc</ref> He was arrested by military authorities under the [[Reconstruction Act]] and appealed to in the United States Supreme Court in [[Ex parte McCardle]] but the U.S. Congress removed the court's jursidiction. He was accused of sedition for publishing articles denouncing Reconstruction policies and authorities. He co-authored a history of Mississippi. He edited the ''[[Vicksburg Times]]'' newspaper in Vicksburg. Smithsonian has a miniature watercolor on ivory depiction of him.<ref>https://americanart.si.edu/artwork/william-h-mccardle-24925</ref> |
'''William H. McCardle''' (1815 - April 28, 1893) was a writer and editor.<ref name=cd>https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/mccardle/colldesc</ref> He was arrested by military authorities under the [[Reconstruction Act]] and appealed to in the United States Supreme Court in [[Ex parte McCardle]] but the U.S. Congress removed the court's jursidiction.<ref>https://rockthewesternworld.com/index.php/2017/03/27/william-h-mccardle-habeas-corpus-guantanamo-bay/</ref> He was accused of sedition for publishing articles denouncing Reconstruction policies and authorities. He co-authored a history of Mississippi. He edited the ''[[Vicksburg Times]]'' newspaper in Vicksburg. Smithsonian has a miniature watercolor on ivory depiction of him.<ref>https://americanart.si.edu/artwork/william-h-mccardle-24925</ref> |
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He married Annie E. Fort and had three children: Annie F. (1870-1963), Battle (1872-1941), and Mary W. (1876-1955).<ref name=cd/> He co-authored ''[[A History of Mississippi]]'' with former Mississippi governor [[Robert Lowry]].<ref name=cd/> |
He married Annie E. Fort and had three children: Annie F. (1870-1963), Battle (1872-1941), and Mary W. (1876-1955).<ref name=cd/> He co-authored ''[[A History of Mississippi]]'' with former Mississippi governor [[Robert Lowry]].<ref name=cd/> |
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William McCardle and W. H. McCardle should link here
William H. McCardle (1815 - April 28, 1893) was a writer and editor.[1] He was arrested by military authorities under the Reconstruction Act and appealed to in the United States Supreme Court in Ex parte McCardle but the U.S. Congress removed the court's jursidiction.[2] He was accused of sedition for publishing articles denouncing Reconstruction policies and authorities. He co-authored a history of Mississippi. He edited the Vicksburg Times newspaper in Vicksburg. Smithsonian has a miniature watercolor on ivory depiction of him.[3]
He married Annie E. Fort and had three children: Annie F. (1870-1963), Battle (1872-1941), and Mary W. (1876-1955).[1] He co-authored A History of Mississippi with former Mississippi governor Robert Lowry.[1]