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 657
... union party , while Charles Dougherty , of Clarke , an eminent lawyer , was again supported in a vigorous but unsuccessful fight by the extreme advocates of state rights . Governor McDonald entered upon his duties as chief magistrate in ...
... union party , while Charles Dougherty , of Clarke , an eminent lawyer , was again supported in a vigorous but unsuccessful fight by the extreme advocates of state rights . Governor McDonald entered upon his duties as chief magistrate in ...
Page 662
... union and peace throughout her borders . " The debate continued for several days . Among the Southern dele- gates who participated in the discussion were Dr. Winans , of Missis- sippi , Dr. Pierce and Judge Longstreet , of Georgia , and ...
... union and peace throughout her borders . " The debate continued for several days . Among the Southern dele- gates who participated in the discussion were Dr. Winans , of Missis- sippi , Dr. Pierce and Judge Longstreet , of Georgia , and ...
Page 686
... Union in 1861. Judge Warner not only opposed secession , but even after the fight was over and the committee had been appointed to draft the formal syllables of dissolu- tion , he still refused to join the majority ranks . He believed ...
... Union in 1861. Judge Warner not only opposed secession , but even after the fight was over and the committee had been appointed to draft the formal syllables of dissolu- tion , he still refused to join the majority ranks . He believed ...
Page 693
... Union was greatly imperiled . Some of the Southern leaders made speeches the effect of which was to inflame the minds of people at home . Acting upon advice from Washington , the Georgia Legislature called a convention to meet in ...
... Union was greatly imperiled . Some of the Southern leaders made speeches the effect of which was to inflame the minds of people at home . Acting upon advice from Washington , the Georgia Legislature called a convention to meet in ...
Page 695
... UNION PARTY OF GEORGIA - EX - GOVERNOR MCDONALD , A FORMER UNION MAN , IS THE CANDIDATE OF THE EX- TREME STATE SOVEREIGNTY ELEMENT , BUT MEETS DEFEAT AT THE POLLS ACT DIVIDING THE STATE INTO FORTY - SEVEN DISTRICTS RE- PEALED COUNTY ...
... UNION PARTY OF GEORGIA - EX - GOVERNOR MCDONALD , A FORMER UNION MAN , IS THE CANDIDATE OF THE EX- TREME STATE SOVEREIGNTY ELEMENT , BUT MEETS DEFEAT AT THE POLLS ACT DIVIDING THE STATE INTO FORTY - SEVEN DISTRICTS RE- PEALED COUNTY ...
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