The period of expansion or Georgia in the process of growth, 1802-1857 (continued) ; The period of division or Georgia in the assertion of state rights, 1857-1872 ; The period of rehabilitation or Georgia's rise from the ashes of war, 1872-1916 ; Georgia miscellaniesLewis Publishing Company, 1917 - Georgia |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 623
... Colonel M. and Major Adams , who had volunteered and resolved to strike a blow at the heart of the nation , arrived within a few miles of the river , and they were * Doctor Stevenson , of Dahlonega . Reproduced , with slight variations ...
... Colonel M. and Major Adams , who had volunteered and resolved to strike a blow at the heart of the nation , arrived within a few miles of the river , and they were * Doctor Stevenson , of Dahlonega . Reproduced , with slight variations ...
Page 653
... Colonel Adair , who exemplified the typical virtues of the Scotch - Irish- man , that when the use of tickets was introduced on the Georgia Rail- road , he considered it an imputation upon his integrity and refused to pull the bell cord ...
... Colonel Adair , who exemplified the typical virtues of the Scotch - Irish- man , that when the use of tickets was introduced on the Georgia Rail- road , he considered it an imputation upon his integrity and refused to pull the bell cord ...
Page 688
... colonel ; Thomas Y. Redd , lieuten- ant - colonel ; Charles J. Williams , major , and John Forsyth , adjutant . The Georgia Regiment of Volunteers was composed of the following companies : The Columbus Guards , 87 members ; the Georgia ...
... colonel ; Thomas Y. Redd , lieuten- ant - colonel ; Charles J. Williams , major , and John Forsyth , adjutant . The Georgia Regiment of Volunteers was composed of the following companies : The Columbus Guards , 87 members ; the Georgia ...
Page 703
... Colonel Overby . The last - named gentleman is today revered as one of the great pioneer leaders in crusade of reform which has since swept over the state and is destined in the near future to sweep the nation . * Two new judicial ...
... Colonel Overby . The last - named gentleman is today revered as one of the great pioneer leaders in crusade of reform which has since swept over the state and is destined in the near future to sweep the nation . * Two new judicial ...
Page 715
... colonel ; Thomas Y. Redd , lieuten- ant - colonel ; Charles J. Williams , major , and John Forsyth , adjutant . The Georgia Regiment of Volunteers was composed of the following companies : The Columbus Guards , 87 members ; the Georgia ...
... colonel ; Thomas Y. Redd , lieuten- ant - colonel ; Charles J. Williams , major , and John Forsyth , adjutant . The Georgia Regiment of Volunteers was composed of the following companies : The Columbus Guards , 87 members ; the Georgia ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Alexander Alexander H amendment appointed army Assembly Atlanta Constitution August ballot Battalion became bench bill Bullock campaign candidate Carolina chairman Charles Circuit Cobb Colonel Colquitt command commission commissioner committee Confederate Congress convict lease convicts counties defeated delegation Democratic Convention District elected executive Federal George Georgia Infantry-In Gordon Governor Atkinson Governor Brown Governor Candler Governor Slaton Governor Smith Harris Henry Hill honor House Journal Howell Cobb James John Johnson Joseph Joseph E Joseph Wheeler justice lease Legislature Lumpkin Macon memory Milledgeville negro nominated Northern organized party Philip Cook political President prison race Railroad re-elected Regiment of Georgia resigned Robert Toombs Savannah seat session soldiers South Southern Spanish-American war speech state's Stephens succeed Superior Court Supreme Court Tennessee term Terrell Thomas Thomas Hardeman Thomas R. R. Cobb tion Toombs Union United States senator Virginia vote whig William