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 638
... Macon , where it today stands . Prior to the war two separate efforts were made by Griffin to secure Mercer , but without success . The various presi- dents of Mercer University , in the order of service , have been as follows : Rev ...
... Macon , where it today stands . Prior to the war two separate efforts were made by Griffin to secure Mercer , but without success . The various presi- dents of Mercer University , in the order of service , have been as follows : Rev ...
Page 644
... Macon , Georgia , belongs the oldest school in existence for the higher education of women . If there are institutions whose pio- neer work date further back , an investigation will show that not one of them possessed authority to ...
... Macon , Georgia , belongs the oldest school in existence for the higher education of women . If there are institutions whose pio- neer work date further back , an investigation will show that not one of them possessed authority to ...
Page 645
... Macon , and when a movement was launched to establish a female academy in the young town , Rev. Elijah Sinclair suggested that the wide - awake people of Macon build a female college instead . There came an imme- diate response to this ...
... Macon , and when a movement was launched to establish a female academy in the young town , Rev. Elijah Sinclair suggested that the wide - awake people of Macon build a female college instead . There came an imme- diate response to this ...
Page 647
... MACON - ONE TO THE MONROE RAILROAD FOR A LINE BETWEEN MACON AND FORSYTH- ATLANTA , THE OFFSPRING OF RAILWAYS - HOW GEORGIA'S FUTURE CAPITAL STARTED ORIGIN OF THE NAME ATLANTA - THOMAS BUTLER KING PREDICTS A TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY ...
... MACON - ONE TO THE MONROE RAILROAD FOR A LINE BETWEEN MACON AND FORSYTH- ATLANTA , THE OFFSPRING OF RAILWAYS - HOW GEORGIA'S FUTURE CAPITAL STARTED ORIGIN OF THE NAME ATLANTA - THOMAS BUTLER KING PREDICTS A TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY ...
Page 649
... Macon ; the other incorporating the Monroe Railroad , a line between Macon and Forsyth . ** Work on the Georgia Railroad began at once . By 1837 a portion of the road was finished and cars began to run carrying both freight and ...
... Macon ; the other incorporating the Monroe Railroad , a line between Macon and Forsyth . ** Work on the Georgia Railroad began at once . By 1837 a portion of the road was finished and cars began to run carrying both freight and ...
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