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 643
... succeed Doctor Thomas , who was called to a college in California . Next came Dr. O. L. Smith , but he resigned to take a professorship , and Dr. Atticus G. Haygood succeeded him . It was during the admin- istration of this great ...
... succeed Doctor Thomas , who was called to a college in California . Next came Dr. O. L. Smith , but he resigned to take a professorship , and Dr. Atticus G. Haygood succeeded him . It was during the admin- istration of this great ...
Page 664
... succeed Wilson Lumpkin , a democrat . Judge Berrien had already worn the toga from 1825 to 1829 and had been a member of President Jackson's cabinet as attorney - general of the United States . Under the census of 1840 , Georgia was ...
... succeed Wilson Lumpkin , a democrat . Judge Berrien had already worn the toga from 1825 to 1829 and had been a member of President Jackson's cabinet as attorney - general of the United States . Under the census of 1840 , Georgia was ...
Page 690
... succeed him Gen. Duncan L. Clinch , a whig , was elected . Mark A. Cooper resigned to become the democratic candidate for governor in 1845 and was succeeded by Alexander H. Stephens , a whig . When Mr. Stephens entered Congress , the ...
... succeed him Gen. Duncan L. Clinch , a whig , was elected . Mark A. Cooper resigned to become the democratic candidate for governor in 1845 and was succeeded by Alexander H. Stephens , a whig . When Mr. Stephens entered Congress , the ...
Page 698
... succeed him Judge Robert M. Charlton , of Savannah , was appointed under a temporary commission , the Legislature of 1851 having already elected Robert Toombs to this office for a full term of six years , to begin March 4 , 1853 ...
... succeed him Judge Robert M. Charlton , of Savannah , was appointed under a temporary commission , the Legislature of 1851 having already elected Robert Toombs to this office for a full term of six years , to begin March 4 , 1853 ...
Page 715
... succeed him Gen. Duncan L. Clinch , a whig , was elected . Mark A. Cooper resigned to become the democratic candidate for governor in 1845 and was succeeded by Alexander H. Stephens , a whig . When Mr. Stephens entered Congress , the ...
... succeed him Gen. Duncan L. Clinch , a whig , was elected . Mark A. Cooper resigned to become the democratic candidate for governor in 1845 and was succeeded by Alexander H. Stephens , a whig . When Mr. Stephens entered Congress , the ...
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