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1 Title:   Georgia commission book "B" transcript  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Georgia. Secretary of State  
  Dates:   1754-1827  
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The collection consists of a typewritten transcript from the original records of "Index to Book Commission 'B' 1754 to 1806 [i.e. 1827]" and "Commissions. The index refers to the leaf numbers of the original manuscript records; the commissions follow, the copy corresponding to 255 leaves of the manuscript with the original leaf numbers noted. The transcript (40, 162 pp.) was evidently made from the original "Commission Book B" in the office of the Secretary of State, Atlanta (as of 1929). The commissions are not always copied in full, Gwinnett's and some others being somewhat abridged.
 
  Identifier:   ms1044  
  Repository:   Hargrett Library  
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2 Title:   Charles Jones Jenkins letters to Charles Colcock Jones, Jr.  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Jenkins, Charles Jones, 1805-1883  
  Dates:   1874 July 10, 1880 November 3  
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The collection consists of two letters: dated Augusta, July 10, 1874, "Col. C. C. Jones," signed "C. J. Jenkins," regarding Thomas Norwood'ss speech, Dr. Lipscomb, and other business matters; dated Summerville (or, Summersville), November 3, 1880, "My dear Col.," signed "C. J. Jenkins," regarding legislative matters.
 
  Identifier:   ms1467  
  Repository:   Hargrett Library  
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3 Title:   State of Georgia v. Ulysses S. Grant et al  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Jenkins, Charles Jones, 1805-1883  
  Dates:   1867-1868  
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The collection consists of the Supreme Court Bill The State of Georgia against Ulysses S. Grant, George G. Meade, Thomas H. Ruger, and Charles F. Rockwelll (1868), which presents ousted Georgia Governor Charles J. Jenkins' case against the defendents for illegally seizing the office of the governor and state property. The bill is in the form of a ten page booklet, accompanied by a two page handwritten summons and a handwritten testimony certifying "that the foregoing [bill] is a true copy." Also included is a letter from Charles J. Jenkins, Milledgeville, 1868 January 17, to Thomas Ruger regarding his removal as governor. Another letter by Jenkins, written 1868 January 29, is addressed to all defendents informing them of his plans to file a bill with the Supreme Court.
 
  Identifier:   ms3776  
  Repository:   Hargrett Library  
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