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 616
... bright eyes and quick sympathies were well matched , chanced to be coming
along the road just at this moment , and seeing the old warrior's predicament ,
volunteered her assistance , with the result that the ugly thorn was soon extracted
.
... bright eyes and quick sympathies were well matched , chanced to be coming
along the road just at this moment , and seeing the old warrior's predicament ,
volunteered her assistance , with the result that the ugly thorn was soon extracted
.
Page 635
If she had survived the battle it is difficult to say what would have been the result .
* * Extracts from " The Early History of Jackson County , Georgia , ” etc. , by
J. G. N. Wilson . Edited and published by W. E. White , 1914 . CHAPTER XXIV
Four ...
If she had survived the battle it is difficult to say what would have been the result .
* * Extracts from " The Early History of Jackson County , Georgia , ” etc. , by
J. G. N. Wilson . Edited and published by W. E. White , 1914 . CHAPTER XXIV
Four ...
Page 661
The fact is , he did not dream of such a result . Nor was he aware of any
excitement on the subject until he reached Baltimore in April , when on his way to
the General Conference in New York in May . Here he learned of the intense
excitement ...
The fact is , he did not dream of such a result . Nor was he aware of any
excitement on the subject until he reached Baltimore in April , when on his way to
the General Conference in New York in May . Here he learned of the intense
excitement ...
Page 663
Speaking of Major Cooper , a writer says : “ As result of his convictions , he , with
E. J. Black and Walter T. Colquitt , became involved in a controversy with ...
members from Georgia , and there was a very bitter split , as a result of which
Messrs .
Speaking of Major Cooper , a writer says : “ As result of his convictions , he , with
E. J. Black and Walter T. Colquitt , became involved in a controversy with ...
members from Georgia , and there was a very bitter split , as a result of which
Messrs .
Page 677
Another unfortunate result of the dominance of King Cotton was that the
increased demand for slaves sent prices soaring . The African slave trade was
abolished in 1808 , so that the planters had to depend upon natural increase for
slaves .
Another unfortunate result of the dominance of King Cotton was that the
increased demand for slaves sent prices soaring . The African slave trade was
abolished in 1808 , so that the planters had to depend upon natural increase for
slaves .
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