Yes Indeed he is.
Wade-Davis Bill: a rival plan for Reconstruction. It required a majority (fifty percent) of white men in each southern state to swear loyalty to the Union. It also denied the right to vote or hold office to anyone who had volunteered to fight for the Confederacy. The new governors were to be chosen by the president.
No. As of December 2012, he is still alive at the grand age of 78.
divorced been married twice
The Wade-Davis Bill, proposed in 1864, aimed to establish a stricter process for Southern states' readmission into the Union after the Civil War. It required a majority of white males in a state to take a loyalty oath and mandated that states abolish slavery before rejoining. Anything unrelated to these requirements or the political context of Reconstruction, such as economic policies or foreign relations, would not be connected to the Wade-Davis Bill.
Joe Davis formerly with Bill Pinkney Original Drifters
Bill Davis Stadium was created in 1997.
Bill Davis - artist - was born in 1949.
Bill Davis Racing ended in 2009.
Bill Davis Racing was created in 1989.
Radical Republicans supported the Wade-Davis Bill.
The Wade-Davis Bill created the Freedmen's Bureau to relocate refugees in the South. The Wade-Davis Bill granted pardons to former Confederates. ... The Wade-Davis Bill established black codes to limit the rights of African Americans.
Bill Davis has written: 'Real people of Ellis County' -- subject(s): Biography
Wild Bill Davis was born on November 24, 1918, in Glasgow, Missouri, USA.
Wade-Davis Bill
benjamin wade, and henry winter davis
By a Pocket Veto. He kept the bill in his 'pocket' till it was too late because he didn't like the Wade Davis bill.
yes