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 649
... bill for its incorpora- tion . Here for years the annual meetings of the road were held , and all its directors were Athens men until the line was completed . The board of directors in 1835 was composed as follows : James Camak ...
... bill for its incorpora- tion . Here for years the annual meetings of the road were held , and all its directors were Athens men until the line was completed . The board of directors in 1835 was composed as follows : James Camak ...
Page 691
... bill . " The object was to secure to married women their own property independent of the husband . Miller was sent ... Bill was defeated by a vote of twenty - one yeas to twenty - three nays in the Senate , Brown voting no . A bill to ...
... bill . " The object was to secure to married women their own property independent of the husband . Miller was sent ... Bill was defeated by a vote of twenty - one yeas to twenty - three nays in the Senate , Brown voting no . A bill to ...
Page 692
... Bill Judge Richard H. Clark offered an amend- ment submitting the Woman's Bill to a popular vote at the governor's election in 1851. Senator Woods proposed an amendment allowing females between sixteen and fifty years to vote . The ...
... Bill Judge Richard H. Clark offered an amend- ment submitting the Woman's Bill to a popular vote at the governor's election in 1851. Senator Woods proposed an amendment allowing females between sixteen and fifty years to vote . The ...
Page 693
... bills before Congress , and amid the conflicting issues which arose at this time , the Union was greatly imperiled ... Bill . Its provisions were these : to admit California without slavery ; to permit New Mexico and Utah to settle the ...
... bills before Congress , and amid the conflicting issues which arose at this time , the Union was greatly imperiled ... Bill . Its provisions were these : to admit California without slavery ; to permit New Mexico and Utah to settle the ...
Page 699
... bill to organize Kansas and Nebraska as territories . This was in 1854. Meanwhile the Fugitive Slave Law had been virtually nullified in many of the Northern and Western states , thus widening the breech . The Kansas - Nebraska Bill ...
... bill to organize Kansas and Nebraska as territories . This was in 1854. Meanwhile the Fugitive Slave Law had been virtually nullified in many of the Northern and Western states , thus widening the breech . The Kansas - Nebraska Bill ...
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