Historical Collections of Georgia: Containing the Most Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, Etc., Relating to Its History and Antiquities, from Its First Settlement to the Present Time. Comp. from Original Records and Official Documents. Illustrated by Nearly One Hundred Engravings ... |
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... River Stone Hollingsworth Gillsville Horth Fork Hurricane Watnytill GraveLevel Shoals Pond Fork Bushville Fork ... Oconee Martins Ferry OF GEORGIA : CONTAINING THE MOST INTERESTING FACTS , TRADITIONS.
... River Stone Hollingsworth Gillsville Horth Fork Hurricane Watnytill GraveLevel Shoals Pond Fork Bushville Fork ... Oconee Martins Ferry OF GEORGIA : CONTAINING THE MOST INTERESTING FACTS , TRADITIONS.
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... river to the source of the southernmost branch of said river ; and from thence along the ridge between the waters of Broad River and Oconee River up to the Buffalo Lick ; and from thence in a straight line to the tree marked by the ...
... river to the source of the southernmost branch of said river ; and from thence along the ridge between the waters of Broad River and Oconee River up to the Buffalo Lick ; and from thence in a straight line to the tree marked by the ...
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... Oconee to the westward and southward . He described the land as of the richest and best quality , supposed to contain 5,000,000 acres - that the Chero- kees claimed about 3,000,000 on Savannah River , and in order to pay the debts that ...
... Oconee to the westward and southward . He described the land as of the richest and best quality , supposed to contain 5,000,000 acres - that the Chero- kees claimed about 3,000,000 on Savannah River , and in order to pay the debts that ...
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... River , on November 3 , 1804 . The Indians cede to the United States certain lands in the forks of the Oconee and Ocmulgee rivers in Georgia , & c . Signed by BENJAMIN HAWKINS , and HOPOIE MICCO , and other Indians . Treaty with the ...
... River , on November 3 , 1804 . The Indians cede to the United States certain lands in the forks of the Oconee and Ocmulgee rivers in Georgia , & c . Signed by BENJAMIN HAWKINS , and HOPOIE MICCO , and other Indians . Treaty with the ...
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... Oconee River . The chiefs rejected the demand , on the plea that these lands were the hunting - grounds of the nation , and could not be granted by two individuals ; but in a few days , a promise was extorted from them , that on their ...
... Oconee River . The chiefs rejected the demand , on the plea that these lands were the hunting - grounds of the nation , and could not be granted by two individuals ; but in a few days , a promise was extorted from them , that on their ...
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