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 miscellanies |
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Page 624
... or the little army had been discovered . It was a solemn pause . But iime was
precious , and the blow must be struck , or all was lost . Some one suggested to
the officers that they cross the river and ascertain the situation of the Indians , so
as ...
... or the little army had been discovered . It was a solemn pause . But iime was
precious , and the blow must be struck , or all was lost . Some one suggested to
the officers that they cross the river and ascertain the situation of the Indians , so
as ...
Page 625
Our hero proceeded cautiously , examining with a military eye every point of
attack and defense , arranged his plans , and prepared to return to the anxious
army on the other side of the river . His exertion in crossing the stream had been
great ...
Our hero proceeded cautiously , examining with a military eye every point of
attack and defense , arranged his plans , and prepared to return to the anxious
army on the other side of the river . His exertion in crossing the stream had been
great ...
Page 639
No institution made greater contributions to the Confederate army in proportion to
its numerical strength ; and with the Conquered Banner at Appomattox it went
down to rise no more — at least upon the hills of the Oconee . The story of how
the ...
No institution made greater contributions to the Confederate army in proportion to
its numerical strength ; and with the Conquered Banner at Appomattox it went
down to rise no more — at least upon the hills of the Oconee . The story of how
the ...
Page 656
... governor that the final deportation of the Indians had occurred . During this
interval there were also two counties created . Dade was laid off from Walker in
1837 and named for Maj . Francis Langhorne Dade , of the United States army ,
who ...
... governor that the final deportation of the Indians had occurred . During this
interval there were also two counties created . Dade was laid off from Walker in
1837 and named for Maj . Francis Langhorne Dade , of the United States army ,
who ...
Page 689
Besides , there were many recruits from Georgia to join the regular army of the
United States . Some of the Georgians who distinguished themselves in the
Mexican war were : Gen. David E. Twiggs , Gen. W. H. T. Walker , Gen. William S.
Besides , there were many recruits from Georgia to join the regular army of the
United States . Some of the Georgians who distinguished themselves in the
Mexican war were : Gen. David E. Twiggs , Gen. W. H. T. Walker , Gen. William S.
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