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 802
... governor , pending a reorganization of the state government . Governor Johnson , in his race for Congress in 1850 , had defeated the illustrious Charles J. Jenkins , destined within a few months to succeed him as governor by the ...
... governor , pending a reorganization of the state government . Governor Johnson , in his race for Congress in 1850 , had defeated the illustrious Charles J. Jenkins , destined within a few months to succeed him as governor by the ...
Page 806
... Governor Johnson , in his message to the newly assembled Legislature . On December 6 , a joint committee waited upon the governor - elect , notifying him officially of his election and requesting him to designate a date for his ...
... Governor Johnson , in his message to the newly assembled Legislature . On December 6 , a joint committee waited upon the governor - elect , notifying him officially of his election and requesting him to designate a date for his ...
Page 829
... governor , a general assembly , a set of state house officers and a delegation to Congress were to be elected . The choice of a permanent site for a state capital was also to be made at this time . Atlanta , having achieved wide note as ...
... governor , a general assembly , a set of state house officers and a delegation to Congress were to be elected . The choice of a permanent site for a state capital was also to be made at this time . Atlanta , having achieved wide note as ...
Page 835
... GOVERNOR BROWN'S PART IN THE TRIAL THE LEGISLATURE MEETS - THE ELIGIBILITY OF NEGRO MEM- BERS AN ISSUE - DECIDED IN THE NEGRO'S FAVOR - GOVERNOR BULLOCK INAUGURATED - GEORGIA'S SECOND RECONSTRUCTION ENDS — But the BULLOCK REGIME IS NO ...
... GOVERNOR BROWN'S PART IN THE TRIAL THE LEGISLATURE MEETS - THE ELIGIBILITY OF NEGRO MEM- BERS AN ISSUE - DECIDED IN THE NEGRO'S FAVOR - GOVERNOR BULLOCK INAUGURATED - GEORGIA'S SECOND RECONSTRUCTION ENDS — But the BULLOCK REGIME IS NO ...
Page 839
... Governor Brown , in this statement , has been very striking . It has been argued against its credibility that during General Meade's life , when the latter could either have verified or denied it , no explana- tion was made by Governor ...
... Governor Brown , in this statement , has been very striking . It has been argued against its credibility that during General Meade's life , when the latter could either have verified or denied it , no explana- tion was made by Governor ...
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