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 640
... sessions : the winter session from January to May and the summer session from June to November . Commencement was usually on the second Wednesday of the last - named month . In the fall of 1839 , at the request of the board of trustees ...
... sessions : the winter session from January to May and the summer session from June to November . Commencement was usually on the second Wednesday of the last - named month . In the fall of 1839 , at the request of the board of trustees ...
Page 689
... session arrived . At the next session , Mr. Wilmot again introduced it ; 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 ...
... session arrived . At the next session , Mr. Wilmot again introduced it ; 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 ...
Page 691
... session an assistant sec- retary of the Senate . Here were two Georgians for whom the highest honors of the state were reserved , including both the governorship and the toga.f * H - J , 1847 , p . 29 . " " p . 529-530 . ** Lanman's ...
... session an assistant sec- retary of the Senate . Here were two Georgians for whom the highest honors of the state were reserved , including both the governorship and the toga.f * H - J , 1847 , p . 29 . " " p . 529-530 . ** Lanman's ...
Page 715
... session arrived . At the next session , Mr. Wilmot again introduced it ; 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 ...
... session arrived . At the next session , Mr. Wilmot again introduced it ; 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 ...
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... session an assistant sec- retary of the Senate . Here were two Georgians for whom the highest honors of the state were reserved , including both the governorship and the toga.t H - J , 1847 , p . 29 . ** " ' Lanman's Biographical Annals ...
... session an assistant sec- retary of the Senate . Here were two Georgians for whom the highest honors of the state were reserved , including both the governorship and the toga.t H - J , 1847 , p . 29 . ** " ' Lanman's Biographical Annals ...
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