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 658
... majority and were given Georgia's eleven electoral votes , to cast which the following electors were chosen : From the state at large , George R. Gilmer and Andrew J. Miller ; district electors , D. L. Clinch , William Ezzard , J. W. ...
... majority and were given Georgia's eleven electoral votes , to cast which the following electors were chosen : From the state at large , George R. Gilmer and Andrew J. Miller ; district electors , D. L. Clinch , William Ezzard , J. W. ...
Page 678
... majority of Georgia's families owned no slaves . The large - scale planters were a small percentage of Georgia farmers . Below them in the social scale was a class of smaller slave owners who are said to have been unprosperous . The ...
... majority of Georgia's families owned no slaves . The large - scale planters were a small percentage of Georgia farmers . Below them in the social scale was a class of smaller slave owners who are said to have been unprosperous . The ...
Page 682
... majority and became the next President . Georgia cast only ten electoral votes in 1844 , due to the reduction of which we have already spoken . Her electors at this time were : from the state at large , Charles J. McDonald and Alfred ...
... majority and became the next President . Georgia cast only ten electoral votes in 1844 , due to the reduction of which we have already spoken . Her electors at this time were : from the state at large , Charles J. McDonald and Alfred ...
Page 689
... ; and again the House remained firm in favor of the amendment , passing it once more by a decided majority ; but no action was taken by the Senate . Eventu- ally , however , an adjustment was reached under the GEORGIA AND GEORGIANS 689.
... ; and again the House remained firm in favor of the amendment , passing it once more by a decided majority ; but no action was taken by the Senate . Eventu- ally , however , an adjustment was reached under the GEORGIA AND GEORGIANS 689.
Page 690
... a trained public speaker , a shrewd organizer of men , and a man of rare gifts . Nevertheless , it was by a slender majority that Mr. Towns car- ried the state and became Georgia's next governor . The 690 GEORGIA AND GEORGIANS.
... a trained public speaker , a shrewd organizer of men , and a man of rare gifts . Nevertheless , it was by a slender majority that Mr. Towns car- ried the state and became Georgia's next governor . The 690 GEORGIA AND GEORGIANS.
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