Historical Collections of GeorgiaThis is a major collection of colonial and Revolutionary documents, biographical sketches of prominent persons, lists of early settlers, militia rolls and lists of soldiers and officers in the Revolution, and county-by-county sketches from the first settlement of Georgia down to the middle of the 19th century. The accounts of the counties include traditions, statistics, early settlers, and abstracts from the census of 1850. About one-third of the book is devoted to a collection of documents dealing with the colonial and Revolutionary periods, while a 41-page Appendix gives the principal statistics of the whole state as taken from the census of 1850. Since the work is an outstanding genealogical source for Georgia, we have added to the original work A.C. Dutton's Name Index of 58 pages, which was originally published by the Sons of the American Revolution. This index of 7,000 names supplements the 14-page subject index which comes with the work itself. |
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colony, and to make an habitation and plantation in that part of our province of South Carolina, in America, herein after described ; know ye, that we, greatly desiring the happy success of the said corporation, for their further ...
colony, and to make an habitation and plantation in that part of our province of South Carolina, in America, herein after described ; know ye, that we, greatly desiring the happy success of the said corporation, for their further ...
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lands, countries, territories and premises hereby granted, or mentioned and intended to be granted, we do, by these presents, make, erect and create, one independent and separate province, by the name of Georgia, by which name, we will, ...
lands, countries, territories and premises hereby granted, or mentioned and intended to be granted, we do, by these presents, make, erect and create, one independent and separate province, by the name of Georgia, by which name, we will, ...
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... or any other of our dominions, into the said province of Georgia, to be there settled, so many of our loving subjects, or any foreigners that are willing to become our subjects and live under our allegiance in the said colony, ...
... or any other of our dominions, into the said province of Georgia, to be there settled, so many of our loving subjects, or any foreigners that are willing to become our subjects and live under our allegiance in the said colony, ...
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our said province, and that all such persons, except papists, shall have a free exercise of religion; so they be contented with the quiet and p'eaceable enjoyment of the same, not giving offence or scandal to the government.
our said province, and that all such persons, except papists, shall have a free exercise of religion; so they be contented with the quiet and p'eaceable enjoyment of the same, not giving offence or scandal to the government.
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... of any lands, tenements or hereditaments within the said province, and shall yearly send and transmit, or cause to be sent or ... or his deputy, and also to our surveyor for the time being of our said province of South Carolina, ...
... of any lands, tenements or hereditaments within the said province, and shall yearly send and transmit, or cause to be sent or ... or his deputy, and also to our surveyor for the time being of our said province of South Carolina, ...
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