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 |
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Page 655
... Congress and wrote a number of articles for the press . He was a man whose reputation was countrywide and whose ... Congress , first from 1839 to 1843 , and afterwards from 1845 to 1849 ; and that during a part of this time two of his ...
... Congress and wrote a number of articles for the press . He was a man whose reputation was countrywide and whose ... Congress , first from 1839 to 1843 , and afterwards from 1845 to 1849 ; and that during a part of this time two of his ...
Page 663
... Congress . At the close of his second term he left Georgia . to engage in mercantile pursuits at Charleston , South Carolina , where he died in 1841. He was a native of DeKalb County , Georgia . Messrs . Glascock , Grantland , Haynes ...
... Congress . At the close of his second term he left Georgia . to engage in mercantile pursuits at Charleston , South Carolina , where he died in 1841. He was a native of DeKalb County , Georgia . Messrs . Glascock , Grantland , Haynes ...
Page 669
... Congress to reward him for his discovery . Jackson at once opposed him . The friends of Wells , who was then dead ,, also protested against his claim . Long refused to enter this contest until 1854 , at which time he was urged by his ...
... Congress to reward him for his discovery . Jackson at once opposed him . The friends of Wells , who was then dead ,, also protested against his claim . Long refused to enter this contest until 1854 , at which time he was urged by his ...
Page 690
... Congress ( 1843-1845 ) the fol- lowing delegation : Edward J. Black , Absalom H. Chappell , Howell Cobb , Hugh A. Haralson , William H. Stiles , John H. Lumpkin , John Millen , and Mark A. Cooper . Only two of these were out and out ...
... Congress ( 1843-1845 ) the fol- lowing delegation : Edward J. Black , Absalom H. Chappell , Howell Cobb , Hugh A. Haralson , William H. Stiles , John H. Lumpkin , John Millen , and Mark A. Cooper . Only two of these were out and out ...
Page 692
... Congress , dying at Marietta , Georgia , on October 8 , 1851. Mr. Owen likewise served only one term in Congress , but afterwards became consul - general at Havana . He was a resident of Talbotton , Georgia . Judge Wellborn withdrew ...
... Congress , dying at Marietta , Georgia , on October 8 , 1851. Mr. Owen likewise served only one term in Congress , but afterwards became consul - general at Havana . He was a resident of Talbotton , Georgia . Judge Wellborn withdrew ...
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