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 692
... served only one term in Congress , dying at Marietta , Georgia , on October 8 , 1851. Mr. Owen likewise served only one term in Congress , but afterwards became consul - general at Havana . He was a resident of Talbotton , Georgia ...
... served only one term in Congress , dying at Marietta , Georgia , on October 8 , 1851. Mr. Owen likewise served only one term in Congress , but afterwards became consul - general at Havana . He was a resident of Talbotton , Georgia ...
Page 715
... served by three abler or purer public servants . So distinctly marked was the individuality of each that not one of the three could be put above the rest , while at the same time there were separate and pecu- liar aspects in which each ...
... served by three abler or purer public servants . So distinctly marked was the individuality of each that not one of the three could be put above the rest , while at the same time there were separate and pecu- liar aspects in which each ...
Page 715
... served only one term in Congress , dying at Marietta , Georgia , on October 8 , 1851. Mr. Owen likewise served only one term in Congress , but afterwards became consul - general at Havana . He was a resident of Talbotton , Georgia ...
... served only one term in Congress , dying at Marietta , Georgia , on October 8 , 1851. Mr. Owen likewise served only one term in Congress , but afterwards became consul - general at Havana . He was a resident of Talbotton , Georgia ...
Page 717
... served rather to inflame latent pas- sions than to effectuate practical results . William L. Yancey , of Ala- bama , and Robert B. Rhett , of South Carolina , both men of fiery tempers , were among its dominating spirits . * It was from ...
... served rather to inflame latent pas- sions than to effectuate practical results . William L. Yancey , of Ala- bama , and Robert B. Rhett , of South Carolina , both men of fiery tempers , were among its dominating spirits . * It was from ...
Page 738
... served to arouse the Unionists . To quote Governor Candler again , there were three questions for the convention to consider : First - Has the state a right to withdraw from the Union ? Second - Do the prevailing conditions require ...
... served to arouse the Unionists . To quote Governor Candler again , there were three questions for the convention to consider : First - Has the state a right to withdraw from the Union ? Second - Do the prevailing conditions require ...
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