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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Page 18
... and is also a great security against the running away of Negroes from Carolina to Augustine ; because every negro, at his first appearance in Georgia, must be immediately known to be a runaway, since there are no Negroes in Georgia.
... and is also a great security against the running away of Negroes from Carolina to Augustine ; because every negro, at his first appearance in Georgia, must be immediately known to be a runaway, since there are no Negroes in Georgia.
Page 23
... with his queen by his side, followed by the various chiefs according to their rank, marched into town, making a formidable appearance — all the inhabitants being struck with terror at the sight of the fierce and mighty host.
... with his queen by his side, followed by the various chiefs according to their rank, marched into town, making a formidable appearance — all the inhabitants being struck with terror at the sight of the fierce and mighty host.
Page 24
... living in a small hut at Yamacraw, having a license from the governor of South Carolina to trade with the Indians. She then appeared to be in a poor, ragged condition, and was neglected 24 HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF GEORGIA.
... living in a small hut at Yamacraw, having a license from the governor of South Carolina to trade with the Indians. She then appeared to be in a poor, ragged condition, and was neglected 24 HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF GEORGIA.
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