NATHAN BROWNSON, Governor, Aug. 16, 1781, to Jan. JOHN MARTIN, JOHN HOUSTOUN, SAMUEL ELBERT, EDWARD TELFAIR, GEORGE MATTHEWS, GEORGE HANDLEY, GEORGE WALTON, EDWARD TELFAIR, GEORGE MATTHEWS 1782. 9, 1783. 9, 1784. 14, 1785. 9, 1786. Jan. 8, 1782, to Jan. DAVID EMANUEL, President of the Senate, March 3, 1801, to Nov. 7, 1801. JOSIAH TATTNALL, Governor, Nov. 7, 1801, to Nov. 4, 1802. JARED IRWIN, President of the Senate, Sept. 23, 1806, to Nov. 7, [Resigned.] WILLIAM RABUN, President of the Senate, Governor ad interim till Nov. 1817. WILLIAM RABUN, Governor, Nov. 1817, to Oct. 25, 1819. [Died.] MATTHEW TALBOT, President of the Senate, Governor ad interim till Nov. 13, 1819. Governor, Nov. 1819, to Nov. 1823. The following names should be added to the list of Honorary Members. John Gorham Palfrey, D. D., L. L. D., Boston. F. W. P. Greenwood, D. D., Boston. Hon. Richard Fletcher, Boston. Henry Barnard, 2d, Hartford, Conn. John Howland, Esq., Providence, R. 1. Rev. Stephen Elliott, Jr., Columbia, S. C. OF THE 1 GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. VOL. II. NON SIBI, SED ALIIS. SAVANNAH: PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY. MDCCCXLII. Checked Entered according to the Act of Congress in the year 1842, by WILLIAM B. STEVENS, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts. BOSTON: PRINTED BY FREEMAN AND BOLLES WASHINGTON STREET. CONTENTS. I. Discourse delivered before the Georgia Historical Society, at II. A New Voyage to Georgia, &c. a curious account of the 1 37 67 IV. A Brief Account of the Causes that have retarded the progress of the Colony of Georgia, 87 V. A True and Historical Narrative of the Colony of Georgia in VI. An Account, showing the Progress of the Colony of Georgia in America, from its establishment, VII. APPENDIX, 163 265 311 |