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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and an uncle of the great Brooklyn divine , was elected to succeed him as president . He remained in office until his death , in 1865 , a period of nearly twenty - five years . Toward the close of the war , the exercises of Oglethorpe ...
and an uncle of the great Brooklyn divine , was elected to succeed him as president . He remained in office until his death , in 1865 , a period of nearly twenty - five years . Toward the close of the war , the exercises of Oglethorpe ...
Page 664
The Legislature of 1840 elected John MacPherson Berrien , a whig , to 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 ...
The Legislature of 1840 elected John MacPherson Berrien , a whig , to 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 ...
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Alfred Cuthbert's term as United States senator having expired on March 3 , 1843 , Judge Walter T. Colquitt , of Columbus , was elected to . succeed him in this high forum . Financial conditions began to improve somewhat during Governor ...
Alfred Cuthbert's term as United States senator having expired on March 3 , 1843 , Judge Walter T. Colquitt , of Columbus , was elected to . succeed him in this high forum . Financial conditions began to improve somewhat during Governor ...
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John Willen died before taking his seat and to 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 ...
John Willen died before taking his seat and to 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 ...
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... AND FANNIN — HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON DEFEATS CHARLES J. JENKINS FOR GOVERNOR IN 1856 - EBENEZER STARNES AND HENRY L. BENNING SUCCEED WARNER AND NISBET ON THE SUPREME BENCH_MEMBERS OF CONGRESS DURING THIS PERIOD - ALFRED IVERSON SUCCEEDS ...
... AND FANNIN — HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON DEFEATS CHARLES J. JENKINS FOR GOVERNOR IN 1856 - EBENEZER STARNES AND HENRY L. BENNING SUCCEED WARNER AND NISBET ON THE SUPREME BENCH_MEMBERS OF CONGRESS DURING THIS PERIOD - ALFRED IVERSON SUCCEEDS ...
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