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 634
She found it sleeping soundly in the arms of an attendant who , to shield the babe
from harm , had received an arrow deeply in her own shoulder . Her name was
Yetha ; and though the wound was thought to be fatal , she lived to be very old .
She found it sleeping soundly in the arms of an attendant who , to shield the babe
from harm , had received an arrow deeply in her own shoulder . Her name was
Yetha ; and though the wound was thought to be fatal , she lived to be very old .
Page 639
... Sidney Lanier blazes like a star of the first magnitude , and from which a recent
chief executive of Georgia , Joseph M. Brown , received his diploma —
Oglethorpe University . This was one of the first of Georgia's schools to receive a
charter .
... Sidney Lanier blazes like a star of the first magnitude , and from which a recent
chief executive of Georgia , Joseph M. Brown , received his diploma —
Oglethorpe University . This was one of the first of Georgia's schools to receive a
charter .
Page 645
She was the first woman in the world to receive a college degree . Bishop Pierce
resigned in 1841. But he continued to work for the college in the field . Dr. W. H.
Ellison succeeded him . Then came Dr. Edward H. Myers . Two other presidents ...
She was the first woman in the world to receive a college degree . Bishop Pierce
resigned in 1841. But he continued to work for the college in the field . Dr. W. H.
Ellison succeeded him . Then came Dr. Edward H. Myers . Two other presidents ...
Page 668
After a few years of preparation in the local academy he entered Franklin College
, now the University of Georgia , and received his Master of Arts degree in 1835 ,
at the age of nineteen , ranking second in his class . During his college days he ...
After a few years of preparation in the local academy he entered Franklin College
, now the University of Georgia , and received his Master of Arts degree in 1835 ,
at the age of nineteen , ranking second in his class . During his college days he ...
Page 680
Since I began this story the following variant accounts have been received : “ First
, the inventor's trip to Washington , D. C. , in the interest of his patent , was
delayed by flooded streams , and a rival claiming the same mechanical principle ,
in ...
Since I began this story the following variant accounts have been received : “ First
, the inventor's trip to Washington , D. C. , in the interest of his patent , was
delayed by flooded streams , and a rival claiming the same mechanical principle ,
in ...
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