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
... nominated William Henry Har- rison , of Ohio , for President , and John Tyler , of Virginia , for Vice President . The Jacksonian democrats nominated Martin Van Buren for re - election . This was one of the most dramatic campaigns in ...
... nominated William Henry Har- rison , of Ohio , for President , and John Tyler , of Virginia , for Vice President . The Jacksonian democrats nominated Martin Van Buren for re - election . This was one of the most dramatic campaigns in ...
Page 661
... nominated by the slave - holding States in the Conference because he was not a slave- holder ; and that , having become one , * " Therefore be it Resolved , That James O. Andrew be affectionately requested to resign . ' " This ...
... nominated by the slave - holding States in the Conference because he was not a slave- holder ; and that , having become one , * " Therefore be it Resolved , That James O. Andrew be affectionately requested to resign . ' " This ...
Page 664
... nominated for governor against Hon . George W. Crawford , but was defeated and after that took no part in political affairs except as a private citizen . " - Walter G. Cooper , in " Men of Mark in Georgia , " Vol . II , p . 212. W. J. ...
... nominated for governor against Hon . George W. Crawford , but was defeated and after that took no part in political affairs except as a private citizen . " - Walter G. Cooper , in " Men of Mark in Georgia , " Vol . II , p . 212. W. J. ...
Page 681
... NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR - OPPOSED BY MARK A. COOPER , THE DEMOCRATIC CAN- DIDATE BUT MR . CRAWFORD WINS THE LEGISLATURE OF 1843 DIVIDES THE STATE INTO FORTY - SEVEN SENATORIAL DISTRICTS - REA- SONS FOR THIS RADICAL CHANGE THE SENATE TOO ...
... NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR - OPPOSED BY MARK A. COOPER , THE DEMOCRATIC CAN- DIDATE BUT MR . CRAWFORD WINS THE LEGISLATURE OF 1843 DIVIDES THE STATE INTO FORTY - SEVEN SENATORIAL DISTRICTS - REA- SONS FOR THIS RADICAL CHANGE THE SENATE TOO ...
Page 682
... nominated by the democrats . Texas , having achieved her independence of Mexico , she desired to become a state in the American Union , since most of her pioneer settlers were from the states . Accordingly she applied for admission in ...
... nominated by the democrats . Texas , having achieved her independence of Mexico , she desired to become a state in the American Union , since most of her pioneer settlers were from the states . Accordingly she applied for admission in ...
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