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 632
... taken root and had grown to be a forest giant , perhaps a hundred years old , its roots spreading in all directions over the supposed tomb . Of course , there is no way of telling how much further back the mound itself dated , but the ...
... taken root and had grown to be a forest giant , perhaps a hundred years old , its roots spreading in all directions over the supposed tomb . Of course , there is no way of telling how much further back the mound itself dated , but the ...
Page 639
... taken in favor of an institution of the proposed character to be under the exclusive government and control of the Presbyterian Church . The report met with unanimous adoption . Accordingly , a board of trustees consisting of twenty ...
... taken in favor of an institution of the proposed character to be under the exclusive government and control of the Presbyterian Church . The report met with unanimous adoption . Accordingly , a board of trustees consisting of twenty ...
Page 662
... taken on the substitute of Mr. Finley , and 111 were for , while only 69 were against it . This was virtual depo- sition . Grieved , but not surprised , Bishop Andrew left for his home in Georgia . One man from the North , who was a ...
... taken on the substitute of Mr. Finley , and 111 were for , while only 69 were against it . This was virtual depo- sition . Grieved , but not surprised , Bishop Andrew left for his home in Georgia . One man from the North , who was a ...
Page 663
... taken to Augusta for final interment . He was an officer of note in the state militia , a lawyer of distinguished attainments , and a son of Gen. Thomas Glascock , of the Revolution . Seaton Grantland con- tinued to wield a powerful ...
... taken to Augusta for final interment . He was an officer of note in the state militia , a lawyer of distinguished attainments , and a son of Gen. Thomas Glascock , of the Revolution . Seaton Grantland con- tinued to wield a powerful ...
Page 698
... taken from three other counties , to wit : Talbot , Macon , and Marion . The new county was named for President Zachary Tay- lor . In 1853 , the Legislature created seven additional new counties as follows : Catoosa , Dougherty , Fulton ...
... taken from three other counties , to wit : Talbot , Macon , and Marion . The new county was named for President Zachary Tay- lor . In 1853 , the Legislature created seven additional new counties as follows : Catoosa , Dougherty , Fulton ...
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