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 655
... represents him with pencil in hand demonstrating on a globe the advantages of the proposed route and indicating the ... represented by Mr. King in Congress , first from 1839 to 1843 , and afterwards from 1845 to 1849 ; and that during a ...
... represents him with pencil in hand demonstrating on a globe the advantages of the proposed route and indicating the ... represented by Mr. King in Congress , first from 1839 to 1843 , and afterwards from 1845 to 1849 ; and that during a ...
Page 662
... represented in the Twenty - fifth Congress ( 1837- 1839 ) . Her delegation at this time was composed of the following strong men : Jesse F. Cleveland , Wm . C. Dawson , Thomas Glascock , Seaton Grantland , Charles E. Haynes , Hopkins ...
... represented in the Twenty - fifth Congress ( 1837- 1839 ) . Her delegation at this time was composed of the following strong men : Jesse F. Cleveland , Wm . C. Dawson , Thomas Glascock , Seaton Grantland , Charles E. Haynes , Hopkins ...
Page 671
... represents Dr. Long as a young man administering ether for the first time to a patient about to be operated upon . " Provost Edgar F. Smith presided and introduced the speakers . The tablet was unveiled by Mrs. Florence L. Bartow , a ...
... represents Dr. Long as a young man administering ether for the first time to a patient about to be operated upon . " Provost Edgar F. Smith presided and introduced the speakers . The tablet was unveiled by Mrs. Florence L. Bartow , a ...
Page 673
... represented a large class of humane and thought- ful slave - holders at the South . These , while considering slavery an evil , saw no way in which to abandon the system without complicating an already difficult problem . Free negroes ...
... represented a large class of humane and thought- ful slave - holders at the South . These , while considering slavery an evil , saw no way in which to abandon the system without complicating an already difficult problem . Free negroes ...
Page 698
... represented Georgia in Congress : James L. Seward , Alfred H. Colquitt , David J. Bailey , William B. W. Dent , Elijah W. Chastain , Junius Hillyer , David A. Reese , and Alexander H. Stephens . Dr. Reese was the only member of the ...
... represented Georgia in Congress : James L. Seward , Alfred H. Colquitt , David J. Bailey , William B. W. Dent , Elijah W. Chastain , Junius Hillyer , David A. Reese , and Alexander H. Stephens . Dr. Reese was the only member of the ...
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