A Gazetteer of the State of GeorgiaJ. W. Martin and W. K. Boden, 1829 - 300 Seiten |
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... Habersham and Rabun counties , where it meets the North Ca- rolina boundary . The line between us and North Carolina is thirty miles in length ; so that the whole of our northern boundary , from Nick- ajack to Elicott's Rock , at the ...
... Habersham and Rabun counties , where it meets the North Ca- rolina boundary . The line between us and North Carolina is thirty miles in length ; so that the whole of our northern boundary , from Nick- ajack to Elicott's Rock , at the ...
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... Habersham , was acquired . In 1819 , by a treaty at Washington , Rabun county was obtained , and the western parts of Hall and Habersham to the Chestatee . In 1821 , the lands between the Flint and the Ocmulgee were acquired by a treaty ...
... Habersham , was acquired . In 1819 , by a treaty at Washington , Rabun county was obtained , and the western parts of Hall and Habersham to the Chestatee . In 1821 , the lands between the Flint and the Ocmulgee were acquired by a treaty ...
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... Oglethorpe , ad- mits of not the shadow of a doubt . In Greene , Hancock , Bibb , Coweta , Habersham , De Kalb , and other counties , are the remains of forts and tumuli , which existed so long ago , that the 28 HISTORY .
... Oglethorpe , ad- mits of not the shadow of a doubt . In Greene , Hancock , Bibb , Coweta , Habersham , De Kalb , and other counties , are the remains of forts and tumuli , which existed so long ago , that the 28 HISTORY .
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... Habersham , 3008 3418 2215 7573 13535 10506 920 7863 7495 31 23 713 Medium . Counties . L. B. Area . sq'e m. Medium . Area . Population . Counties . L. B. sq'e m . Total . White . Black . Repre- Gross amount sentati . of taxes paid Pop ...
... Habersham , 3008 3418 2215 7573 13535 10506 920 7863 7495 31 23 713 Medium . Counties . L. B. Area . sq'e m. Medium . Area . Population . Counties . L. B. sq'e m . Total . White . Black . Repre- Gross amount sentati . of taxes paid Pop ...
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... Habersham , 914 66 457 33 764 00 306 67 Hall , 1042 44 521 22 1000 00 478 78 Hancock , 3565 76 1782 88 856 00 Henry , 1552 44 776 22 698 00 Houston , 932 42 466 21 468 00 1 79 Jackson , 1946 76 973 38 960 00 Jasper , 3957 30 1978 65 ...
... Habersham , 914 66 457 33 764 00 306 67 Hall , 1042 44 521 22 1000 00 478 78 Hancock , 3565 76 1782 88 856 00 Henry , 1552 44 776 22 698 00 Houston , 932 42 466 21 468 00 1 79 Jackson , 1946 76 973 38 960 00 Jasper , 3957 30 1978 65 ...
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Academy funds received acre Alatamaha Athens Augusta Baldwin Bank Baptists Bibb boats born bounded Burke cane capital Carnesville cents Chattahoochee Cherokee churches Clarke Clarkesville College Columbia Columbia county Congress contains C. H. corner cotton coun Coweta Crawford creek Danielsville Darien Decatur died dollars Dooly Eatonton Elbert Elbert county feet wide ferry Flint river Forsythe Franklin Georgia Glynn county Governor Greene Greenesboro Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock house of worship houses and stores Irwin Island Jackson Jail January Jasper Jefferson John Jones land Laurens Legislature Liberty county Macon Madison March McIntosh Methodists miles Milledgeville Monroe named New-York Ocmulgee Oconee Ogechee Oglethorpe p. t. & cap p. t. and cap Peter Early Poor school Population President Rabun Rabun county rises road Savannah Senate South Carolina sugar tains Tatnall Telfair tion town treaty United Virginia Washington Watkinsville Wayne Wilkes Wilkes county Wilkinson
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Seite 2 - In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled, " An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Chart*. and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned." And also to the act, entitled, " An Act supplementary to an Act, entitled " An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the time* therein mentioned,"...
Seite 2 - Goodrich, of the said District, has deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit : " THE CHILD'S BOTANY," In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States...
Seite 260 - To explore the first introduction of the short staple cotton into this country, would now, in all human probability, be impossible; but we may very well suppose, it was by one of the southern proprietary governments; and possibly from Turkey, the trade of which country with England was then of much higher consideration than it has subsequently become. Nor would it have escaped those proprietors, (many of whom were enlightened men,) that the climate of Asia Minor, where cotton grew abundantly, was...
Seite 202 - Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honor lies.
Seite 196 - McCorkle, from South Carolina, entered, and in a most savage manner murdered him! His brother, George Dooly, soon after pursued and put an end to McCorkle and his associates.
Seite 211 - I have got my furlough. That sword was presented to me by governor Rutledge, for my services in the defence of fort Moultrie — give it to my father, and tell him I have worn it with honor. If he should weep, tell him his son died in the hope of a better life. Tell Mrs. Elliot that I lost my life in supporting the colors which she presented to our regiment.
Seite 261 - There was one plant that would grow, and that bore abundantly ; it was cotton. The seed, as I have been often informed by respectable gentlemen from the Bahamas, was in the first instance procured from a small Island in the West Indies, celebrated for its cotton, called Anguilla. It was therefore long after its introduction into this country, called Anguilla seed.
Seite 264 - Couper planted some acres of Bourbon cotton; it grew and blossomed, but did not ripen its fruit, and perished in the winter. Mr. Hamilton sent a cotton...
Seite 261 - Cotton rose much in price, its various qualities attracted notice, and the world was searched for the finer kinds. The Island of Bourbon was alone found to produce them, and yet the Bourbon cotton greatly resembled in its growth our green seed cotton; although it cannot be its parent plant, for all attempts to naturalize it in Georgia (which were many and repeated) have failed. It gave...
Seite 262 - I know my father planted his cotton-seed in the spring of 1787, upon the banks of a small rice field on St. Simon's island. The land was rich and warm, the cotton grew large and blossomed, but did not ripen to fruit; it however rattooned or grew from the roots the following year.