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Telamon Cuyler Collection, Series 1. Historical Manuscripts

Telamon Cuyler Collection, Series 1. Historical Manuscripts

Descriptive Summary

Title: Telamon Cuyler Collection, Series 1. Historical Manuscripts
Creator: Cuyler, Telamon Cruger Smith, 1873-1951
Inclusive Dates: 1609-1942
Bulk Dates: 1760-1870
Language(s): English
Extent: 44 Linear Feet 92 boxes and 50 oversize folders
Collection Number: ms1170.series1
Repository: Hargrett Library

Collection Description

Historical Note

Telamon Cruger Smith Cuyler (1873-1951) was born in Rome (Ga.) to Captain Henry Hunter Smith and Estelle Cuyler Smith. He legally changed his surname from Smith to Cuyler in 1905. In 1893, he received a Bachelor of Law degree from the Univeristy of Georgia. In 1900, he married Grace Barton and they had two children. Between 1895 and 1905, he served as special counsel for the governements of Mexico, Brazil, Guatemala, and Chile. Cuyler authored sixty privately printed works on Southern, Confederate, and Georgia history. Upon his death in 1951, his large collection of historical documents and photographs were willed to the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

Scope and Content

Series 1. Historical Manuscripts consists of manuscripts relating to Georgia history collected by Telamon Cuyler covering the period 1754-1905. The series includes correspondence; bonds; county records, particularly for Jones County (Ga.); court records; indentures; inventories; land grants; newspaper clippings; and official Georgia government records for the office of the Adjutant General, Comptroller General, Governor, and Treasurer from 1754-1905 (with gaps). Topics documented within the collection include the Georgia militia; the Revolutionary War; Indian affairs in Georgia during the 1830s (particularly treaties); shipping (1770s-1780s); and boundary disputes between Georgia and Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

The series also contains administrative records and correspondence pertaining to the activities of the Confederate government and the Georgia military troops during the Civil War. These records include materials of Ira R. Foster (Georgia Quartermaster General), H. H. Waters (Executive Secretary, Dept. of Georgia), Henry C. Wayne (Georgia Adjutant General), and Jared I. Whitaker (Georgia Commissary General).

Organization and Arrangement

This series is arranged alphabetically by topic.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Telamon Cuyler collection, ms 1170, series 1. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries

Processing Information

The box numbers in this series do not run consecutively and there are no boxes numbered 8, 9, 10, or 13.

Finding Aid Publication

Finding aid prepared on: 2010 May 24.

General Notes

Portions of this collection have been digitized and are available online as part of America's Turning Point: Documenting the Civil War Experience in Georgia and Southeastern Native American Documents, 1730-1842.


Related Materials and Subjects

Subject Terms

Berrien, John MacPherson, 1781-1856
Boundaries, State.
Cherokee Indians.
Cobb, Howell, 1815-1868
Confederate States of America
Court records.
Creek Indians -- Georgia.
Enslaved persons -- Georgia
Foster, Ira R. (Ira Roe), 1811-1885
Georgia -- Boundaries -- Alabama.
Georgia -- Boundaries -- Florida.
Georgia -- Boundaries -- North Carolina.
Georgia -- Boundaries -- South Carolina.
Georgia -- Boundaries -- Tennessee.
Georgia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Georgia -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Georgia -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783.
Georgia. Adjutant-General's Office
Georgia. Comptroller General's Office
Georgia. Militia
Georgia. Office of the Governor
Governors -- Georgia.
Indentures.
Indians of North America -- Southern States.
Jones County (Ga.)
Land grants -- Georgia.
Land grants.
Military administration -- Confederate States of America.
Military administration -- Georgia.
Shipping -- Southern States.
Slavery -- Georgia -- History.
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783.
Waters, H. H.
Wayne, Henry C. (Henry Constantine), 1815-1883
Whitaker, Jared I. (Jared Irwin), 1818-1884

Related Collections in this Repository

For the rest of the Telamon Cuyler Collection MS 1170 at the Hargrett Library, see also: Series 2. Family Papers; Series 3. Personal Materials; Series 4. Correspondence; and Series 5. Writings, Notes, and Photographs


Series Descriptions and Folder Listing

 
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11Alabama. Butler County. Sec. of State T. B. Tunstall, 1838, 1840
 
12American Revolution. Treaty of Peace, 1784
 
13Anderson, J. R. Tredegar Iron Works, 1861
 
14Andrews, Garnett
Letter, Washington, G[eorgi]a [to] [William] Schley, Gov[erno]r of Geo[rgi]a, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Garnett Andrews, 1837 March 30 Access Online
 
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15Astor, John J., 1877
 
16Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Company
 
17Augusta (GA) Citizen's Petition, 1786
 
18Augusta (GA). Public Corn, 1788
 
19Baber, Ambrose, 1836
 
110Baldwin, Abraham, 1799-1805
Letter, Washington, [D.C.] / Abr[aham] Baldwin, 1805 December 23 Access Online
 
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111Barnard, Timothy, 1785-1822
[Letter] Augusta, [Georgia] to the Governor and the Executive Council / Geo[rge] Jones, 1786 May 23 Access Online
Receipt for express[es and] provisions [delivered to] the Creeks, Augusta, [Georgia] / [received by] Clark, Elbert and Co[mpany], 1785 September 16 Access Online
[Receipt for] sundries furnished the Indians, Savannah / [certified by] Timothy Barnard, 1785 June Access Online
[Letter] Flint River / Tim[oth]y Barnard, 1787 August 1 Access Online
Talk from head men of Buzzard Roost and [the] Cussetas to the Gov[er]n[o]r of Georgia, interpreted by T[imothy] Bar[nar]d , 1787 May 1 Access Online
[Letter], Buzzard Roost, [Flint River], [to Governor George Mathews?] / Tim[oth]y Barnard, 1787 May 1 Access Online
[Letter] Flint River, Georgia, [to] Governor [of] Georgia, George Mathews, Augusta, Georgia / Timothy Barnard , 1787 June 8 Access Online
Letter, Flint River, [to Governor of Georgia, George Mathews?] / Tim[oth]y Barnard , 1787 August 18 Access Online
Claim for Indian depredations / Hacky Walker , 1822 October 28 Access Online
[Letter] Flint River, [Georgia to Governor of Georgia, Edward Telfair ?] / Tim[oth]y Barnard , 1790 July 12 Access Online
[Letter] Flint River, [Georgia to] Gen[era]l John Twiggs / [Timothy Barnard] , 1793 July 6 Access Online
[Letter] [to] Gen[era]l John Twiggs, Augusta [Georgia] / Timothy Barnard , 1793 July 9 Access Online
[Letter] Rebel Town, [to Governor of Georgia, Edward Telfair?] / John Twiggs , 1793 July 19 Access Online
Letter, Fort James [to] Col[onel] Benjamin Hawkins / Timothy Barnard , 1804 May 17 Access Online
[Letter] Flint River, [Georgia to] Mr. Mumford / Tim[oth]y Barnard , 1814 August 5 Access Online
[Letter] Flint River, [to] Colo[nel] B[enjamin] Hawkins / Tim[oth]y Barnard , 1814 November 3 Access Online
Talk [from] the Chehaw Chiefs to David B. Mitchill [Mitchell], Governor of Georgia / [signed by] Chefecksecoimmauthlau , 1816 December 27 Access Online
 
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112Barnett, Samuel, 1862
 
113Bartow, Francis, 1851, 1857
 
114Bee, Barnard E., 1864
 
115Beecroft, Samuel, 1788
 
116Benning, Henry L., 1861
 
117Bethune, James N., 1861-1862
 
118Billups, John, 1838
 
119Berrien, John Macpherson, 1804-1853
[Letter] Washington, [D.C. to George] Troup, Gov[ernor of Georgia] / J[ohn] Macpherson Berrien [and] Thomas W. Cobb, 1826 February 23 Access Online
[Letter] Washington, [D.C. to George] Troup, Governor [of Georgia] / J[oh]n Macpherson Berrien, 1826 April 22 Access Online
[Letter] Senate Chamber [to George] Troup, Gov[ernor of Georgia] / J[oh]n Macpherson Berrien, 1826 May 9 Access Online
[Letter] Washington, [D.C. to George] Troup, Gov[ernor of Georgia] / J[oh]n Macpherson Berrien, 1826 May 7 Access Online
[Letter] Washington, [D.C. to George] Troup, Gov[ernor of Georgia] / J[ohn] Macpherson Berrien, 1826 May 18 Access Online
 
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120Berrien, John Macpherson and Berrien family, 1797, 1845, 1859
 
121Blodget, Foster, 1861
 
122Bloomfield, Joseph, Gov. of New Jersey, 1810
 
123Bolton, C. Civil Engineer, 1824
 
124Bozeman, James, 1832
 
125Brown, Joseph E., 1857-1862
 
126Buie, M. A., 1861-1862
 
127Bulloch, Archibald and James, 1786
 
128Bunkley, Jesse C., lawsuit, 1836
 
129Calhoun, John, 1822-1838
Letter, Department of War [to] John Clark, Gov[erno]r of Georgia / John C. Calhoun, 1822 January 17 Access Online
[Letter] Dep[art]m[en]t of War [to] John Ross, [et al.] / J[ohn] C. Calhoun, 1824 January 30 Access Online
 
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130Camak, James, 1836, 1839
 
131Campbell, Duncan G., 1822
 
132Carr, Patrick, 1784-1790
Letter, Spring Hill, [Georgia to] Edward Telfare [i.e. Telfair], Governor of [Georgia] / Patrick Carr, 1786 April 26 Access Online
Acc[oun]t of Major Patrick Carr [for] supplies to the Indians, Georgia, 1784 September 22 Access Online
Account of Pat[rick] Carr, Georgia, 1784 Access Online
 
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133Cass, Lewis, 1835-1858
 
134Chapman, O. W., 1873
 
135Charlton, Thomas V. P., 1805
 
136Chivers, Thomas Holley, 1853
 
137Church, Alonzo, 1836
 
138Clark, Elijah, 1794-1811
 
139Clay, Clement C., 1840
 
140Clemson, Thomas G., 1862
 
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51Clock Speech chart
 
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141Cobb, Howell, 1858-1863
 
142Cobb, Thomas R. R. (T.R.R.), 1849, 1853
 
143Cobbs, John, undated
 
144Coffee, John, letters to, 1832
[Letter] to Gen[era]l John Coffee / H. R. Ward, 1832 June 28 Access Online
 
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145Coffee, John Commissioner of Alapaha Road, 1823-1832
 
146Coffee, John, letters from, 1819-1833
Letter Cherokee Agency, [to] George R. Gilmer, Governor of Georgia / Gen[era]l John Coffee, 1829 November 26 Access Online
Report of General John Coffee on the boundary line between the Creeks and Cherokees Florence, Alabama [to] John H. Eaton / Jo[h]n Coffee, 1829 December 30 Access Online
Letter Department of War, to Geo[rge] R. Gilmer, Milledgeville, Georgia, 1830 September 6 Access Online
[Letter] Winns Ferry, [Georgia] to Wilson Lumpkin, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / John Coffee, 1832 January 9 Access Online
[Letter] [to] Gen[era]l [John] Coffee / Geo[rge] M. Waters, 1832 January 23 Access Online
[Sworn statements on behalf of] John Hamilton, Andrew Hamilton, Zachariah Slayton, Philip Coleman, and Clinton Webb Gwinnett County, Georgia, 1832 January 23 Access Online
Letter Clarkesville, Georgia, to Wilson Lumpkin, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / John Coffee, 1832 January 27 Access Online
[Letter] Bryan County, Geo[rgia], [to] Wilson Lumpkin, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / Major Geo[rge] M. Waters , 1832 January 30 Access Online
Letter [with sworn statement] Gainesville, Georgia, to Wilson Lumpkin, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / John Coffee , 1832 January 31 Access Online
Letter Etowah, C[herokee] N[ation] to Wilson Lumpkin, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / John Coffee , 1832 February 5 Access Online
Letter Etowah, Ch[erokee] Na[tion], to Wilson Lumpkin, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / John Coffee Letter, 1832 Feb. 18, Etowah, Ch[erokee] Na[tion], to Wilson Lumpkin, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / John Coffee , 1832 February 18 Access Online
Letter Camp Lumpkin, to Governor Wilson Lumpkin, Milledgeville, Georgia / John Coffee, 1832 March 3 Access Online
Letter Camp Lumpkin to Governor Wilson Lumpkin, Milledgeville, Georgia / John Coffee, 1832 March 3 Access Online
Letter Etowah to Governor Wilson Lumpkin, Milledgeville, Georgia / John Coffee, 1832 March 17 Access Online
Letter Etowah to Governor Wilson Lumpkin, Milledgeville, Georgia / John Coffee , 1832 March 25 Access Online
Letter Etowah, [Cherokee Nation] to Wilson Lumpkin, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / John Coffee, 1832 May 6 Access Online
[Letter] Etowah, [Cherokee Nation] to Wilson Lumpkin, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Gen[era]l John Coffee, 1832 May 13 Access Online
Letter Etowah, [Cherokee Nation] to Wilson Lumpkin, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Gen[era]l John Coffee, 1832 June 12 Access Online
Letter Etowah, [Cherokee Nation], to Wilson Lumpkin, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / John Coffee, 1832 June 17 Access Online
Letter, Etowah, [Cherokee Nation] to Wilson Lumpkin, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / John Coffee, 1832 June 24 Access Online
Letter [with enclosed] communications, Etowah, [Cherokee Nation to] Wilson Lumpkin, [Governor of Georgia] / Gen[era]l Jno [i.e., John] Coffee, 1832 July 7 Access Online
Letter, Head Quarters, [Etowah], Ch[erokee Nation] to Wilson Lumpkin, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / John Coffee, 1832 July 21 Access Online
[Letter], Etowah, [Cherokee Nation] to Wilson Lumpkin, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Jno. [i.e., John] Coffee, 1832 October 9 Access Online
[Letter] Etowah, [Cherokee Nation] to Governor [Wilson] Lumpkin, Milledgeville, Georgia / John Coffee, 1832 November 9 Access Online
Letter, Milledgeville to Governor Wilson Lumpkin, Milledgeville / John Coffee , 1832 November 22 Access Online
 
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21Colerain Plantation. Letter, 1798 Access Online
 
22Confederate. Alabama Legislature, 1861 Access Online
 
23Confederate. Chimborazo Hospital. Letter, 1863 Access Online
 
24Confederate. Military. General Orders, 1861-1862 Access Online
 
25Confederate. Military. General Orders, 1863 Access Online
 
26Confederate. Military. General Orders, 1864 Access Online
 
27Confederate. Military. Special Orders, 1861-1862, 1864 Access Online
 
28Confederate. Military. Special Orders, 1861-1862, 1864 Access Online
 
29Confederate. Military. Special Orders, 1861-1862, 1864 Access Online
 
210Confederate States. Post Office, 1861-1863 Access Online
 
211Confederate. Reminiscences, undated Access Online
 
212Confederate. Seal - wax impression and letter, 1907 Access Online
 
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31Cooper, Mark A. Letters, 1827-1862
 
32Cooper, Mark A. Letters re:, 1967
 
33Couper, James Hamilton. Letter, 1836
Letter Waynesville, Wayne C[oun]ty, [Georgia] to William Schley, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / J[ames] Hamilton Couper, 1836 June 2 Access Online
 
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34Crawford, Martin J. Letter, 1854
 
35Crawford, William H. Letters (1809-1817), Fragment (1817), 1809-1817
[Letter] Washington, [D.C.] to Jared Irwin, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / W[illia]m H. Crawford, 1809 February 4 Access Online
Letter, War Department, [Washington, D.C. to] David B. Mitchell, Governor of Georgia, Milledgville [i.e., Milledgeville, Georgia] / W[illia]m H. Crawford, 1816 September 24 Access Online
 
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36Cumming, Thomas. Letter, 1791
 
37Cutts, A. S. Letter, 1861
 
38Cuyler, Jacob. Letter, 1794
 
39Cuyler, Thomas H. Receipts (1857-1858), envelope (1871), 1857-1858, 1871
 
310Cuyler-Hood-Smith-Hamilton letters, 1799-1888
 
311Davis, Jefferson. Papers, 1861-1863
 
312Day, Ambrose. Papers, 1804-1805
[Account of payment owed] to Ambrose Day [by the] State of Georgia / [signed by] Ambrose Day Access Online
 
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313Dearborn, Henry. Papers, 1802
 
314Delaware. Plea for funds for Newark Academy, 1773
 
315Doles, George. Letters, 1861
 
316Duche, Jacob. Letter and copy, 1777
 
317Early, Eleazar. Letter, 1813
 
318Eaton, John Henry (Governor of Florida). Letters, 1836
Letter Tallahassee, [Florida] to Governor J[oh]n H[enry] Eaton / Gen[era]l R[ichard] K. Call, 1836 January 8 Access Online
[Letter] Tallahassee, [Florida to] Jno. [i.e. John] H[enry] Eaton, Gov[erno]r of Florida / R[ichard] K. Call, 1836 January 8 Access Online
Letter Tallahassee, [Florida] / J[oh]n H[enry] Eaton, Governor [of Florida], 1836 January 9 Access Online
Letter Tallahassee, [Florida to] W[illia]m Schley, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / John H. Eaton, Gov[erno]r of Florida, 1836 January 21 Access Online
Letter Tallahassee, [Florida to] W[illia]m Schley, Governor of Geo[r]gia, Milledgeville / J[ohn] H. Eaton, 1836 January 25 Access Online
Letter Tallahassee, [Florida to William Schley?, Governor of Georgia] / J[ohn] H. Eaton, Gov[erno]r of Florida, 1836 February 2 Access Online
 
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319Elliott, Caroline. Letters, 1862-1863
 
320Elliott, John. Letters (1804, 1807) and abstract (1814), 1804, 1807, 1814
 
321Elliot, Rev. Stephen. Letter, 1866
 
322Emancipation. Receipt, 1785
 
323Emanuel, David. Letter, 1787
 
324Estill, J. H. Letter, 1878
 
325Evans, Clement A. Letters to, 1860
 
326Finch & Warland Trading Co. Paper, 1830
 
327Florida. East Florida Papers, 1782-1795
Letter to Governor [Arturo] ONeal [i.e., O'Neill] / Geo[rge] Mathews, [Governor of Georgia], 1787 November 7 Access Online
Letter Natches [i.e., Natchez District] to Edw[ar]d Telfair, Gov[ernor of Georgia] / Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, 1792 August 29 Access Online
Translation of the answer given by his Excellency the Governor of his most Catholick [sic] Majesty's Province of East Florida to a letter from his Excellency the Governor of the State of Georgia, St. Augustine, [Florida to] George Mathews / Vincent[e] Manuel de Zespedes, 1787 December 10 Access Online
 
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328Florida. Gulf Coast map, undated
 
329Forsyth, John. Letters, 1811-1839
Letter, Washington, [D.C. to] G[eorge] M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia] / John Forsyth, 1825 March 5 Access Online
[Letter] Sand Hills, [Georgia] / John Forsyth, 1826 June 15 Access Online
[Letter] Georgetown, District of Columbia [to] George R. Gilmer, Governor of Georgia / John Forsyth, 1830 January 24 Access Online
 
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330Forsyth, Robert. Receipts (1789) and letter (undated), 1789, undated
Acc[oun]t of expence [sic] [for two] hats to be forwarded to the Creek Indians/ [signed by] Rob[ert] Forsyth, 1789 April 11 Access Online
 
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331Gaines, Edmund Pendleton. Extract of letter, 1815
Extract of a letter, War Department, [Washington, D.C.] to Major General [Edmund P.] Gaines, 1815 October 24 Access Online
 
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332Galphin, George. Receipt, 1788
 
333Galphin, Thomas. Silver Bluff letter, 1789
 
334Galusha, Jonas. (Gov. of Vermont). Resolution, 1809
 
335Garfield, James A. Letter, 1869
 
336Gartrell, Lucius J. Letter, 1858
 
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VB113George III. Memoranda regarding Dragoons to Ireland and note from theh Queen's House, 1790, 1796
 
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41Georgia. Accounts. County clerks, 1790
 
42Georgia. Accounts. Governor's warrants
 
43Georgia. Accounts, 1784
Account [of] articles furnished [by] James Rae for the use of the Fat King/ [by order of] John Habersham, 1784 Access Online
 
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44Georgia. Accounts , 1785
Rec[eip]t [of payment to] Joseph Langford for bringing an express from the Cherokees, Savannah, [Georgia] / [signed by] Joseph Langford; witness[ed] by G[eorge] Handley, 1785 March 10 Access Online
 
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19B19Georgia. Accounts [oversize item removed from folder 4:4], 1785 Access Online
 
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45Georgia. Accounts, 1786
 
46Georgia. Accounts, 1787
Account [of funds owed] Neil Cleveland [by the] State of Georgia/ [signed by] Neil Cleveland, 1787 Access Online
 
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47Georgia. Accounts, 1788
 
48Georgia. Accounts, 1789
[Account of payment owed] Ja[me]s M. Simmons [by] the State of Georgia/ [signed by] Ja[me]s M. Simmons, 1789 Access Online
Receipt for wine from the public store of the State of Georgia/ [signed by] John Howell, 1789 May 23 Access Online
 
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49Georgia. Accounts, 1790
 
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19B18Georgia. Account of the Members of Council [oversize item removed from folder 4:9], 1789 Access Online
 
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410Georgia. Accounts, 1791
 
411Georgia. Accounts, 1792
 
412Georgia. Accounts, 1793
 
413Georgia. Accounts, 1794
 
414Georgia. Accounts, 1795
 
415Georgia. Accounts, 1796
 
416Georgia. Accounts, 1797
 
417Georgia. Accounts, 1798
 
418Georgia. Accounts, 1798-1799
 
419Georgia. Accounts, 1799
[Receipt for] fifteen dollars from T[homas ?] Johnson/ [signed by] Joshua L.[?] Smither, 1799 February 9 Access Online
Ac[count of expenses associated with prisoners] Peter Hutchinson [and] Merit Mitchel, , 1799 July 8 Access Online
[Receipt] for monies disbursed by Thomas [?] Johnson, 1799 March 14 Access Online
 
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420Georgia. Accounts, 1800
 
421Georgia. Accounts, 1803
 
422Georgia. Accounts, 1805-1806
 
423Georgia. Accounts, 1825
 
424Georgia. Accounts, 1826
 
425Georgia. Accounts, 1831
[Receipt] for [funds] paid [to] Henry Burns/ [paid by] Col[onel] J.W.A. Sanford, 1831 January 3 Access Online
 
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426Georgia. Accounts, 1833
 
427Georgia. Accounts, 1838-1839
 
428Georgia. Accounts , undated
 
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19B20Georgia. Accounts. Petition against raising funds to clear and open the Ogeechee River [oversize item removed from folder 4:28], undated Access Online
 
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51Georgia. Adjutant General. Bonds of Indenture, 1784, 1809
 
52Georgia. Adjutant General. Elholm, Augustus C. George, 1786-1795
[Letter] Augusta, [Georgia] to George Walton, Augusta, Georgia / A[ugustus] C[hristian] George Elholm, 1787 October 23 Access Online
Extract from [a] letter,[State of] Franklin [to] Governor [Edward] Telfair, 1786 September 30 Access Online
 
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53Georgia. Adjutant General. Elholm, Augustus C. George
[Legal opinion on the] petition of Col[onel] Jesse Sanders, his officers and men, 1793 Access Online
Petition of Augustus Christian George Elholm, Augusta, [Georgia], 1792 December 6 Access Online
 
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54Georgia. Adjutant General. Elholm, Augustus C. George
[Letter] Office of Adj[utan]t Gen[era]l [to] George Mathews, Governor [of Georgia], Augusta, [Georgia] / Augustus C. G. Elholm, 1794 April 4 Access Online
[Letter] to George Mathews, Governor [of Georgia], Augusta, [Georgia] / Augustus C. G. Elholm, Adjutant General, 1794 August 1 Access Online
[Statement of] Jhon Holinghead [i.e., John Hollingshead]/ [signed by] Jhon Holinghead [i.e., John Hollingshead], 1794 June 17 Access Online
[Statement transferring] John Espey['s] clame [sic]/ [signed by] Tho[ma]s Trammell [and] John Espey, 1794 June 11 Access Online
[Statement transferring] Ja[me]s Espey['s] wages/ [signed by] Ja[me]s Espey, 1794 June 17 Access Online
 
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55Georgia. Adjutant General. Fauche, Jonas, 1798
 
56Georgia. Adjutant General. Floyd, C. R., 1840-1841
[Sworn statement of] Nathan Norton, Fort Moniac, [Florida], 1840 March 15 Access Online
 
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57Georgia. Antebellum. Music lyrics, State government misc., 1860
 
58Georgia. Athens. Business papers, 1869
 
59Georgia. Attorney General. Bulloch, W. B., 1799
 
510Georgia. Attorney General. Pendleton, Nathaniel/Stirk, Samuel, 1785-1786
 
511Georgia. Auditor's Office, 1787
[Receipt of] W[illia]m Neel for coming express from the Creek Nation, 1787 April 25 Access Online
[Receipt of] Reuben Jones for bringing dispatches from the Creek Nation, 1787 April 25 Access Online
[Receipt of] Capt[ain] James Pearre for the pay and support of the Indian guard, 1787 February 15 Access Online
[Receipt for payment to] James White to proceed to the Creek Nation, 1787 February 14 Access Online
[Receipts for services of] Rich[ar]d Worsham, John Temple, Rob[er]t Dixon, [and] Ambros Gaines, 1787 July 17 Access Online
 
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61Georgia. Boundary Settlements. Georgia-Alabama Boundary Line, 1839
 
62Georgia. Boundary Settlements. Georgia-Florida Boundary Commission, 1819-1862
[Letter] Milledgeville, [Georgia to] John Clark, Governor of Georgia / William Green , 1819 December 13 Access Online
Letters, near the Wythlecoochie, Thomas Randolph / Thomas Spalding regarding the boundary line and dispute [contemporary copy], 1827 April 26
Letter, Executive Department, Florida, Tallahassee, Governor George W. Towns / Thomas Brown, Governor of Florida, regrets that an amicable settlement seems impossible, 1850 June 1
 
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63Georgia. Boundary Settlements. Georgia-Florida Boundary Line, 1799-1827 July
[Letter], Flint River [to] Capt[ai]n Span or Capt[ai]n [John?] Swelley, Montgomery County, Georgia / Timothy Barnard, 1799 October 11 Access Online
[Letter] Florida Line, to George M. Troup, Gov[ernor of Georgia], Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Tho[mas] Spalding , 1827 March 12 Access Online
Correspondence between T[homas] Spalding and Gov[ernor] Th[omas] M[ann] Randolph, 1827 April 4 Access Online
[Letter] Milledgeville, [Georgia], to Geo[rge] M. Troup, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Thomas Spalding , 1827 May 8 Access Online
Letter (duplicate), Florida Line, to George M. Troup, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / Thomas Spalding with postscript, 1827 March 12
Extract of letter, Waverly, to George Graham, Commissioner of the General Land Office / Col. Robert Butler [contemporary copy], 1824 September 12
Extract of letter, to Col. Robert Butler, Surveyor General of Florida / George Graham, Commissioner of the General Land Office [contemporary copy] , 1824 December 20
Letter, Tallahassee, from George Graham, Commissioner of General Land Office to Register and Receiver of Land Office [contemporary copy], 1825 March 16
Letter, John Forsyth / George Graham, Commissioner of General Land Office, concerning boundary surveys, 1826 February 18
Letter, Clark county near Athens, Governor George M. Troup / Thomas Mitchell requesting employment running the boundary line, 1826 June 15
Letter, Clark County near Athens, Governor George M. Troup / Thomas Mitchell regarding running the boundary line and need for a surveyor's compass, 1826 August 26
Letter, Darien, Governor George M. Troup / Thomas Spalding regarding accepting appointment, 1826 November 6
Letter, Milledgeville, Governor George M. Troup / Thomas Spalding regarding the U.S. Commissioners on the boundary question and beginning the line at St. Mary's, 1826 December 21
Letter, Milledgeville, Thomas Spalding / George R. Clayton regarding the Florida Line instructions, 1827 January 1
Letter, Darien, Governor George M. Troup / Thomas Spalding regarding secretary to the Commission and awaiting orders, 1827 February 5
Letter, Darien, Governor George M. Troup / Thomas Spalding regarding procuring men and provisions in Darien, 1827 February 12
Letter, Darien, Governor George M. Troup / Thomas Spalding regarding Governor Randolph of Florida agreeing to the conditions of the survey, 1827 February 21
Letter, Darien, Governor George M. Troup / Thomas Spalding regarding funds drawn for the Commission on the Georgia - Florida Boundary Line, 1827 February 26
Letter, Duval County, Florida, Governor George M. Troup / Thomas Spalding regarding agreeable points for the survey and concern regarding starting the boundary at Ellicott's Mound, 1827 March 7
Letter, East Florida, Ochtahatchie Lake, Governor George M. Troup / Thomas Spalding regarding the Florida line and geography, 1827 March 24
Letter, Thomas County, John W. McBride / Thomas Spalding providing instructions variance in the lines, 1827 April 2
Letters, Encampment near junction of Flint & Chattahoochee, between Thomas M. Randolph and Thomas Spalding regarding running the line from head of St. Mary's to the junction of the Flint and Chattahoochee [contemporary copy], 1827 April 10
Statement, Encampment near Wiethlochochie, John McBride, surveyor, regarding state guide lines, 1827 April 27
Letter, near the Wythleocoochie, W. T. Sadler / Thomas Spalding requesting information about Alligator Creek [contemporary copy], 1827 April 27
Letter, encampment near Wythlecoochie, Governor George M. Troup / Thomas Spalding regarding visiting Milledgeville to finalize commission, 1827 April 27
Statement, Lowndes County, Maxfield Whitton regarding the branches of St. Mary's River, 1827 April 28
Letter, Montgomery Court House, Governor George M. Troup / Thomas Spalding regarding St. Mary's , 1827 May 12
Report, John McBride, surveyor, report on Georgia and Florida boundary, 1827 May 17
Letter, Eatonton, Governor George M. Troup / John McBride regarding his report on St. Mary's, 1827 May 30
Letter, Darien, Governor George M. Troup / Thomas Spalding regarding McBride survey of the survey of St. Mary's, 1827 June 26
Letter, Darien, Governor George M. Troup / Thomas Spalding regarding McBride's research on St. Mary's and the boundary line, 1827 July 16
 
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64Georgia. Boundary Settlements. Georgia-Florida Boundary Line, 1827 October-1846 May
 
65Georgia. Boundary Settlements. Georgia-Florida Boundary Line, 1846 September-1873 March
 
66Georgia. Boundary Settlements. Georgia-North Carolina Boundary Line, 1799-1831
[Letter] War Department, [to] James Jackson, Governor of Georgia, Louisville, [Georgia] / James McHenry, Sec[re]t[ar]y [of] War , 1799 August 13 Access Online
Letter[s], Cherokee Nation, [to] George R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Edward Lloyd Thomas, 1831 February 28, March 5 Access Online
 
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67Georgia. Boundary Settlements. Georgia-South Carolina Boundary Line, 1853
 
68Georgia. Boundary Settlements. Georgia-Tennessee Boundary Line, 1818-1819
Letter, Look-out Mountain, [Cherokee Nation ? to] William Rabun, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Joseph McMinn, Governor of Tennessee, 1818 May 16 Access Online
Letter [to] William Rabun, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Hugh Montgomery, 1818 April 2 Access Online
Letter, Camp Ustonally [i.e., Oostanaula ?] to William Rabun, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Joseph McMinn, 1818 June 27 Access Online
Report of the commissioners on the part of Georgia for running the boundary line between the states of Georgia and Tennessee to W[illia]m Rabun, Governor of Georgia / J. Camak ... [et al.], 1818 July 13 Access Online
Letter, Cherokee Agency [to] W[illia]m Rabun, Gov[ernor] of Georgia / Return J. Meigs, 1819 January 5 Access Online
 
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69Georgia. Business records. Miscellaneous, 1819
 
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71Georgia. Colonial. Account. John Fitch - James Ogilby, 1761-1764 Access Online
 
72Georgia. Colonial. Account. John Fitch - Townsin Roberson, 1762 April 2 Access Online
 
73Georgia. Colonial. Account. John Fitch - Da Costa E. Farr, 1764 January 10 Access Online
 
74Georgia. Colonial. Account. John Fitch - Andrew McCorrie, 1764 February 21 Access Online
 
75Georgia. Colonial. Account. John Fitch - John Wertsch, 1765 April 11 Access Online
 
76Georgia. Colonial. Account. John Jones - Thomas Moodie, 1770 May 29 Access Online
 
77Georgia. Colonial. Account. Rev. John Syth - William Johnson, 1768 March 26 Access Online
 
78Georgia. Colonial. Account. John Walker - Rae, Whitefield & Co., 1771 December 30 Access Online
 
79Georgia. Colonial. Account. William Wilson - Benjamin Wilson, 1756 March 12 Access Online
 
710Georgia. Colonial. Accounts. Committee of the District of Augusta, 1775 Access Online
 
711Georgia. Colonial. Act. Business regulations (fragment), 1759 Access Online
 
712Georgia. Colonial. Candler, William. Signature (fragment) Access Online
 
713Georgia. Colonial. Egmont, Earl of. Papers, 1735-1745 Access Online
 
714Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Mrs. Mary Bateman, 7 January 1774 Access Online
 
715Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. William Brisbane, undated Access Online
 
716Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. William Clark (Philip Box, Adm.), 21 November 1766 Access Online
 
717Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. George Cuthbert (James Cuthbert & Alexander Inglis Exec), 18 February 1771 Access Online
 
718Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Owen Day, 6 September 1758 Access Online
 
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19B24Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. David Douglass (1764) and James Dormer (1747) [oversize items removed from 7:19], 5 January 1747, 31 March 1764 Access Online
 
19B25Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. David Douglass (1764) and James Dormer (1747) [oversize items removed from 7:19] Access Online
 
19B26Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. David Douglass (1764) and James Dormer (1747) [oversize items removed from 7:19] Access Online
 
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720Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. John Finley (Elizabeth Finley, Exec.), 19 August 1760 Access Online
 
721Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Rev. Samuel Frink (23 October 1771) and Robert Fox (19 November 1746), 1746, 1771 Access Online
 
722Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Michael Germaine, 2 March 1769 Access Online
 
723Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. James Gray Sr., 21 January 1767 Access Online
 
724Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Robert Hamilton, ca. 1774 Access Online
 
725Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Benjamin Horn, undated Access Online
 
726Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. John Jackson, 24 August 1771 Access Online
 
727Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Mrs. James Kennan, 10 September 1770 Access Online
 
728Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. William Kennedy, undated Access Online
 
729Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. William Kirk, 6 April 1767 Access Online
 
730Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. John Lester, undated Access Online
 
731Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Daniel McCauly, 20 November 1770 Access Online
 
732Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Mary Maxwell, 9 January 1775 Access Online
 
733Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. John Pettycrew (David Holms, Adm.), 20 August 1773 Access Online
 
734Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Joseph Prunniere, 25 May 1768 Access Online
 
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19B5Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. William Pugh [oversize item removed from 7:34], 1759 April 18 Access Online
 
19B23Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. John Rae [oversize item removed from 7:35], 1773 July 25 Access Online
 
19B16Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. John Bowl Miller [oversize], 1772 Access Online
 
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735Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Nicholas Rigby, 6 May 1756 Access Online
 
736Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Thomas Ross. Re: John Douglass, Edward Keatings, and Catherine Cashell, 29 November 1766 Access Online
 
737Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. John Stevens, ca. 1759 Access Online
 
738Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. George Strobher, 1 July 1771 Access Online
 
739Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Joseph Summers, 18 June 1776 Access Online
 
740Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. George Sybolt, 22 November 1757 Access Online
 
741Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Peter Wynne (Elijah Breaseal, Exec.), 26 April 1771 Access Online
 
742Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Benjamin Youngblood, 8 September 1773 Access Online
 
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51Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Copies from a court book, including the estate of George Fraser, Alexander Martin, and James Cook; sketch of a tract of land called Cedar Grove by Henry Yonge, 1778
 
51Georgia. Colonial. Estate Papers. Daniel Clark of Augusta, 1757
 
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743Georgia. Colonial. Executive Council. Land warrants , 1770-1775 Access Online
 
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19B2Georgia. Colonial. Executive Council. Land warrants [oversize item removed from 7:43], 1770-1772 Access Online
 
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744Georgia. Colonial. Executive Council. Orders, 1771-1772 Access Online
 
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111Georgia. Colonial. Houstoun, Patrick, 1773 Access Online
 
112Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Francis Arven-David Montaigut, 5 September 1768 Access Online
 
113Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Robert Baillie - George Baillie, 1767 Access Online
 
114Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. John Bishop-Thomas Cains, 8 October 1767 Access Online
 
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19B21Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Mary Bowling-Joseph Pruniere [oversize item removed from 11:5], 1 January 1762 Access Online
 
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116Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Jonathan Bryan-John Mulryne, 1 March 1768 Access Online
 
117Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Thomas Burrington-Peter Blythe, 26 January 1769 Access Online
 
118Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Owen Daniel-Philip Howell, 5 July 1768 Access Online
 
119Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Samuel Douglass-Henry Yonge the Younger, 5 April 1768 Access Online
 
1110Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Mary Ellis, 1774 Access Online
 
1111Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Thomas Flyming-Peter Blyth, 7 April 1767 Access Online
 
1112Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Joseph & Hannah Gibbons-Michael Switzer et al., 11 August 1761 Access Online
 
1113Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. John Graham-Thomas Young, 3 February 1767 Access Online
 
1114Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. John Grant-George Baillie, 1 September 1767 Access Online
 
1115Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. James Gray-Edward Keating, 14 July 1767 Access Online
 
1116Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. James Habersham, Jr. - Commissioners, 10 July 1774 Access Online
 
1117Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Anthony Hancock-Thomas Ellis, 1753 Access Online
 
1118Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Robert Humphreys-Joshua Atkinson, 5 July 1758 Access Online
 
1119Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. John Irvine, 4 May 1767 Access Online
 
1120Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. David Jervey-John Irvine, 2 January 1769 Access Online
 
1121Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. James Johnston-Joseph Farley, 20 October 1774 Access Online
 
1122Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Peter Laffitte-Anthony Lamotte, 24 April 1759 Access Online
 
1123Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Alexander Low-William Low, 21 January 1756 Access Online
 
1124Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Abraham Lunday-John Nevill-Mordecai Sheftall, 5 April 1768 Access Online
 
1125Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Lachlan McGullivray-Thomas Lee, 2 October 1769 Access Online
 
1126Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. James McHendry-James Muter, 2 June 1767 Access Online
 
1127Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Joseph Maddock-James Simpson, 1 April 1771 Access Online
 
1128Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Nathaniel Miller (fragment) Access Online
 
1129Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. William Moore-John Vanrenselear et al, 31 May 1770 Access Online
 
1130Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. David Murray-Charles Murray, 1 February 1770 Access Online
 
1131Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Charles Ogilvie-John Forbes, 24 June 1775 Access Online
 
1132Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Thomas Parsons-Thomas Elder, 21 April 1769 Access Online
 
1133Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. James Edward Powell-Henry Yonge, 1 November 1768 Access Online
 
1134Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Matthew Roche-Mordecai Sheftall, 3 October 1768 Access Online
 
1135Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Jethro Rountree-Needham Jarnigan, 3 January 1771 Access Online
 
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19B1Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Sybella Shaley-Clement Martin, Jr. [oversize item removed from 11:36], 24 November 1774 Access Online
 
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1137Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. John Simpson-George Baillie, 6 January 1767 Access Online
 
1138Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Edward Telfair-Teleman Cuyler, 6 September 1768 Access Online
 
1139Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. William Telfair-George Mackintosh, 6 January 1767 Access Online
 
1140Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. William Telfair-Basil Cowper, 1 December 1767 Access Online
 
1141Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Nehemiah Tindal-John Adam Treutlen, 2 March 1768 Access Online
 
1142Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. John Travis-John Tinkler, 23 October 1767 Access Online
 
1143Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Alexander Wylly-Timothy Lowten, 26 February 1773 Access Online
 
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19B17Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Francis Wynne-George Wyche [oversize item removed from 11:44], 6 August 1766 Access Online
 
19B14Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Henry Yonge the Younger-Sarah Tinkler [oversize item removed from 11:45], 19 January 1771 Access Online
 
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121Georgia. Colonial. Land survey. Martin Lachner, 30 September 1761 Access Online
 
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19B8Georgia. Colonial. Land Transactions. William Ewen-Jacob Berrer [oversize item removed from 12:2], 1761 Access Online
 
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123Georgia. Colonial. Land Transactions. Frances Jones-John and Philip Jones, 9 March 1774 Access Online
 
124Georgia. Colonial. Land Transactions. Thomas Leitch-Daniel Kennedy, 3 November 1760 Access Online
 
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19B15Georgia. Colonial. Land Transactions. Lachlan McGillivray-George McKenzie [oversize item removed from 12:5], 24 May 1767 Access Online
 
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126Georgia. Colonial. Land Transactions. Robert Noble-George Noble, 19 February 1756 Access Online
 
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19B9Georgia. Colonial. Laurens, Henry. Altamaha lands [oversize item removed from 12:7], 1763 Access Online
 
19B13Georgia. Colonial. Slave Mortgage. Richard Bradley-Isaac Young [oversize item removed from 12:8], 26 July 1763 Access Online
Details sale of two enslaved persons: one person named Amanda; other person titled "Name Unknown"
 
19B11Georgia. Colonial. Mortgage. Nehemiah Wade-Devereaux Jarrat [oversize item removed from 12:9] Access Online
 
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1210Georgia. Colonial. Oglethorpe, James. extract from "Life of Oglethorpe"
 
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19B10Georgia. Colonial. Oglethorpe, James. House of Assembly minutes [oversize item removed from 12:10], 1787 Access Online
 
19B4Georgia. Colonial. Parish of Christ Church. Barbery Barrier. Renunciation of dower [oversize item removed from 12:11], 1762 Access Online
 
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1212Georgia. Colonial. Parish of St. John. Alex Duff & Lachlan Duff-Alex Inglis. Power of Attorney, 1772 Access Online
 
1213Georgia. Colonial. Parish of St. Matthew. Indenture. Mortgage, 1765, 1772 Access Online
 
1214Georgia. Colonial. Power of Attorney. James Baird-John Buchanan, 12 January 1773 Access Online
 
1215Georgia. Colonial. Power of Attorney. George Blamire-Francis Arthur & John Lawson, 7 October 1764 Access Online
 
1216Georgia. Colonial. Power of Attorney. Isaac Levy-William Vanderspiegle, 13 November 1758 Access Online
 
1217Georgia. Colonial. Power of Attorney. Thomas Stephens-William Ewen & John Milledge, 25 April 1761 Access Online
 
1218Georgia. Colonial. Power of Attorney. William Taverner-John Sauder, 1 September 1772 Access Online
 
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19B12Georgia. Colonial. Power of Attorney. William Tucker-Benjamin Stiles power of attorney [oversize items removed from 12:19], 1 May 1770 Access Online
 
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1220Georgia. Colonial. Power of Attorney. Henry Yonge-Elizabeth Yonge & James Deveaux, 13 October 1760 Access Online
 
1221Georgia. Colonial. Receipts, 1776 Access Online
 
1222Georgia. Colonial. Receipts, 1765-1783 Access Online
 
1223Georgia. Colonial. Receipts fragments, undated Access Online
 
1224Georgia. Colonial. Shipping account. Capt. Garrison-James Armstrong, 3 April 1765 Access Online
 
1225Georgia. Colonial. Slavery. , undated Access Online
 
1226Georgia. Colonial. Slavery. Bill of sale. Willliam Baillows-Francis Blake, 8 June 1757 Access Online
 
1227Georgia. Colonial. Slavery. Bill of sale. John Henderson-James Bray, 15 March 1774 Access Online
 
1228Georgia. Colonial. Slavery. Bill of sale. William Wilson-Benjamin Wilson, 12 March 1756 Access Online
 
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19B3Georgia. Colonial. Slavery. Bill of sale. Alexander Wylly-Mrs. Heriot Crooke [oversize item removed from folder 12:29], 1774 February 4 Access Online
 
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1230Georgia. Colonial. Slavery. Deed of gift. Thomas Basset, 5 April 1758 Access Online
 
1231Georgia. Colonial. Slavery. Deed of gift. Henry Yonge-Mary Yonge, 1 May 1769 Access Online
 
1232Georgia. Colonial. Slavery. Manumissions. John Hearn, Daniel Ross, 1762-1765
[Statement of] manumission of [two Indian slaves belonging to] John Hearn, Georgia, 1762 June 12 Access Online
 
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1233Georgia. Colonial. Slavery. Vessel Gambia. Smallpox inoculation, 2 August 1768 Access Online
 
1234Georgia. Colonial. Verelst, Harmon. Meeting of associates of Dr. Bray, 27 November 1744 Access Online
 
1235Georgia. Colonial. Whitefield, George. College, 1764 Access Online
 
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141Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands , 1756 September 13 Access Online
 
142Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands , 1758 Access Online
 
143Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands, 1759 Access Online
 
144Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands, 1760 Access Online
 
145Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands, 1762 Access Online
 
146Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands, 1764 Access Online
 
147Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands, 1765 Access Online
 
148Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands, 1766 Access Online
 
149Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands, 1767 Access Online
 
1410Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands, 1768 Access Online
 
1411Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands, 1769 Access Online
 
1412Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands, 1770 Access Online
 
1413Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands, 1771 Access Online
 
1414Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands, 1772 Access Online
 
1415Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands, 1773 Access Online
 
1416Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands, 1774 Access Online
 
1417Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands (includes fragments), 1776-1777 Access Online
 
1418Georgia. Colonial. Orders for warrants for lands, undated Access Online
 
1419Georgia. Colonial. Blank land grant forms, undated Access Online
 
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151Georgia. Colonial. Council orders, 1756-1757 Access Online
 
152Georgia. Colonial. Council orders, 1758-1759 Access Online
 
153Georgia. Colonial. Council orders, 1760-1761 Access Online
 
154Georgia. Colonial. Council orders, 1762 Access Online
 
155Georgia. Colonial. Council orders, 1764 Access Online
 
156Georgia. Colonial. Council orders, 1765 Access Online
 
157Georgia. Colonial. Council orders, 1766-1767 Access Online
 
158Georgia. Colonial. Council orders, 1768-1769 Access Online
 
159Georgia. Colonial. Council orders, 1770-1771 Access Online
 
1510Georgia. Colonial. Council orders, 1772-1773 Access Online
 
1511Georgia. Colonial. Council orders, 1774 Access Online
 
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15A1Georgia. Colonial. Land Grants. William Jackson, 450 acres, St. Paul's Parish, 1769 Access Online
 
15A2Georgia. Colonial. Land Grants. William Candler, 200 acres, St. Paul's Parish, 1770 Access Online
 
15A3Georgia. Colonial. Land Grants. William Candler, 50 acres, St. Paul's Parish, 1770 Access Online
 
15A4Georgia. Colonial. Land Grants. Frederick Francis, 150 acres, St. Paul's Parish, 1770 Access Online
 
15A5Georgia. Colonial. Land Grants. Edward Eckles, 200 acres in Wrightsborough Township, St. Paul's Parish, 1770 Access Online
 
15A6Georgia. Colonial. Land Grants. Edward Barnard, 350 acres, St. Paul's Parish, 1771 Access Online
 
15A7Georgia. Colonial. Land Grants. Barnabas Pace, 100 acres, St. Paul's Parish, 1772 Access Online
 
15A8Georgia. Colonial. Land Grants. Edmund Bugg, 200 acres, St. Paul's Parish, 1772 Access Online
 
15A9Georgia. Colonial. Land Grants. John Bennet, 150 acres, St. Paul's Parish, 1774 Access Online
 
15A10Georgia. Colonial. Land Grants. Micajah Vasser, 1000 acres, Montgomery County, 1794 Access Online
 
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15B1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. James I (illegible)
 
15B2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. (illegible), 1609
 
15B3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. (in Latin), 1620
 
15B4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. William Adams to William Boys, 1627
 
15B5Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. William Austen & William Turfer [?], 1640
 
15B6Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Edward Batourk [?] & Walter St [?], 1627
 
15B7Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Stephan Blimroe [?] & John Gimnell [?], 1629
 
15B8Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Burgess of the Burrough of Wallingford & Elizabeth Seymour, 1703
 
15B9Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Peeter Cloake & John Gimble, 1627
 
15B10Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. William Elgar & Peter Johnson, 1671
 
15B11Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Joseph Green-receipt of brass measures (date missing)
 
15B12Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Horlackondson [?] to Playfor [?] (in Latin)
 
15B13Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. John Holland & Thomas Lampkin, 1652
 
15B14Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Re: Thomas Lampart [?] (in Latin), [1560?]
 
15B15Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Peter Maplisson & Judith Slaybrooke, 1649
 
15B16Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Robert Maye & Thornhurst, 1610
 
15B17Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Robert Moorcock & Elizabeth Gardner, 1668
 
15B18Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Writ of obligation [?]-Anthony Panle & Richard Fonle [?], 1624
 
15B19Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Obligation-Jasper Scoles [?] & Richard Webb, 1658
 
15B20Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Obligation-Leonard Smythe & Peeter Abbe, 1622
 
15B21Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Colward Taddie, Stephen Bishopp, Jeffery Tomlin, Thomas Wheatley, John Franklin, James Henneker & John Smith, 1652
 
15B22Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Receipt [?]-payment to John Tagett, John Bull, Samuel Neale, William Roper, 1767
 
15B23Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Receipt of brass measure by Samuel Turner to be delivered to George Talbot
 
15B24Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Obligation-Clement Typp to Vincent Packle [?], 1634
 
15B25Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Tomson Warner for receipt of brass measures & weights, 1768
 
15B26Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Walter Waller & John Webb, 1657
 
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12C1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Edward Bridges (Wootten, Kent, England); and Henry Collard (Kent); lease [large hole, heavy creases], 1778
 
12C2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. John Andrews, Elizabeth (wife?) and William Dennis (deed) [parchment, writing faded, good], 1783
 
12C3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Reverend Edward Tymewell Brydges (Wootton, Kent, Great Britian) [first part]; Thomas Goft (Salisfield Parish, Kent), William Wilds (Chordon Parish, Kent [second part] and Edward Busy (Chilhany Parish, Kent); for 10s [turn, fair-good], 1789
 
12C4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Reverend William Dejovas Byrch and Elizabeth (Canterbury), his wife, and Richard Gardner, Jr. counterpart of lease on land in Kent., 1782
 
12C5Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Reverend William Chapman (London) and John Woods (London) for conveyance (?) [dirty, good], 1639
 
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13C1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. William Edgar (London) and Peter Johnson (Canterbury); conveyance (?) [fair, some fading], 1671
 
13C2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Christopher Edwards, Richard Russell, Robert Lattenden, John Lattenden; deed, lease?, 1680
 
13C3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Samuel Greenhill (Canterbury) and Daniel Farris; for counterpart of mortgage [dirty, good], 1714
 
13C4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Thomas Hall and wife Elizabeth and John Horton [good, one hole], 1725
 
13C5Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Philip Lord Hardwicke concerning the "Act concerning sea marke and mariners" (1566) - for the placing of channel markers and bouys [good], 1750
 
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14C1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Richard Hart (Kent), and William Barrett; deed of mortgage [fine, some dirt], 1653
 
14C2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Andrew Johnson (Canterbury, G. B.) and Daniel Nicballs, Thomas Nicballs (Hobstone, Kent); land lease [good, some staining], 1713
 
14C3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Thomas Wolley Bickaring, Mary (wife) [Canterbury, Kent GB] and Thomas Upton (London); for assignment of mortgage [heavy creases], 1772
 
14C4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Henry Piggott and John Cronck Chiddings: tone; lease [some fading at bottom parchment curling], 1704
 
14C5Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. George Robinson (Kent), and Richard Perryne and wife Marie; conveyances of lurd, 1636
 
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15C1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Philip Sabind (Kent), and Thomas Napheton (Kent); lease (mortgage) [good], 1670
 
15C2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Mary Sandys (North bourne, Kent), and Paul Barrett (Grayes Inn, Middlesessex), deed. Preabmle gives details of Sandys relations [much deterioration], 1676
 
15C3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Richard Sandys (Northborne, Kent), Benedictus Sandys, John Kidden (London), Robert Bonner (London); for lease of land [fair], 1691
 
15C4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. [many tears, creases], 1706
 
15C5Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Edward Saunderr (Northborn, Kent); and Edwin Sandye (London); [much fading, bad deteriorations at top through middle], 1605
 
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16C1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Henry Smith and James Buck; conveyance [creased, dirty], 1654
 
16C2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Thomas Taylor with Robert Holden; counterpart of lease [good], 1635
 
16C3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Daniel Trigg, Margarett (wife) (Kent), and William Belches; conveyance of lease to Belch [heavy curling at top], 1706
 
16C4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Thomas Turner (Kingston, Kent) Thomas Kent (London) and John Shorter and Sir Richard Sandys (Northbourne, Kent) mortgage counterpart [large stain running width of document], 1700
 
16C5Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Thomas turner (Kingston, Kent); and William Shorter (Surrey); and Mary Sandys (widow of Sr. Richard Sandys) (Northbourne, Kent), 1691
 
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17C1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. John Tymes and James Kelley, land lease [good], 1674
 
17C2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Combe Winsley (Canterbury), and James Abree; for mortgage. [good], 1751
 
17C3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Peter Wright the Younger (Depfford, Kent), and William Gritch; lease [deteriorated], 1681
 
17C4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. English. Latin. Charles II [loudly faded, creased]
 
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15B27Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Edward Baker & Thomas Morris, 300 acres, Parish of St. Andrew, 1774
 
15B28Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Jacob Barrier/ wife Barbery & Andrew Pence, lot in Ewensburgh, 1762
 
15B29Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. John Bowman & Miles Brewton, lease, 1772
 
15B30Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Roger Chew & Joseph Pannill, lease, Parish of St. Paul (2 indentures), 1775
 
15B31Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Charles Clark & Martin Weatherford, Parish of St. Paul, 1774
 
15B32Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Commissioners of Confiscated Estates & Lachlan McIntosh, 44 acres, Parish of St. Andrew, 1784
 
15B33Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Commissioners of Forfeited Estates & Francis Courboisie, 1784
 
15B34Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Abraham Danford & Jacob Lockerman, 50 acres in District of Great Ogeechee, 1758
 
15B35Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Lewis Johnson & Richard Crooke, 500 acres, Parish of St. Andrew, 1773
 
15B37Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Holman Freeman & William Candler, 350 acres, Parish of St. Paul (Richmond County), 1779
 
15B38Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. John Graves & Benjamin Andrews, 1759
 
15B39Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Luther Halliwell & Blasingame Harvey, 150 acres, St. George Parish, 1773
 
15B40Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Richard Hubbard & Benjamin Williamson, 1760
 
15B41Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Richard Hubbard & Benjamin Williamson, 1760
 
15B42Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Robert Humphrys & Joshua Atkinson, Ebenezer District, 1758
 
15B43Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. John Ingles & John Burnley, 500 acres, Parish of St. Andrews lease, 1777
 
15B44Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Samuel Jeanes & Mary Drew, St. Johns Parish, 1769
 
15B45Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Samuel Kemp & Daniel Kemp, Baldwin County, 1808
 
15B46Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Zachariah Lamar, wife Sarah & Daniel Wallicon. St. Paul Parish, 1771
 
15B47Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Thomas Lee & John Aitkinson, St. Matthew Parish, lease, 1775
 
15B48Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Samuel Lewis & Samuel Jones, 1763
 
15B49Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Alexander Low & William Low, 1755
 
15B50Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Alexander Low & William Low, lease, 1755
 
15B51Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Robert Lucas & Jacob Lockerman, St. John's Parish, lease, 1761
 
15B52Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Rev. John Joachim Zubly, wife Anne & George Galphin, land in Augusta, release, 1771
 
15B53Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Rev. John Joachim Zubly, wife Anne & James Myers, release, 1777
 
15B54Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Charles Odingsells & Rev. Moses Allen, wife Elizabeth, 1775
 
15B55Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Charles Odingsells & Rev. Moses Allen, wife Elizabeth, Parish of St. John, lease, 1775
 
15B56Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Thomas Osgood & Joseph Oswald, St. Andrew Parish, release, 1774
 
15B57Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Thomas Osgood & Joseph Oswald, St. Andrew Parish, lease, 1774
 
15B58Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Frances Roab/Robe & William Riggs Travers, lease, 1775
 
15B58BGeorgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Frances Roab/Robe & William Riggs Travers, Christ Church Parish, 1775
 
15B59Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Matthew Roche & Lewis Johnson, assignment of writs, 1773
 
15B60Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Jethro Rowntree & Needham Jarnigan[?], lease, 1771
 
15B61Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Drury Scruggs, wife Cattherrainer & Joshua Pearce, release, 1769
 
15B62Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Drury Scruggs, wife Cattherrainer & Joshua Pearce, St. Matthew Parish, lease, 1769
 
15B63Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Jeremiah Sliterman & John Kitts, 1758
 
15B64Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. John Timmons, wife Maciah[?] & John Mitchell, Colonel's Island lease, 1775
 
15B65Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Francis Taylor, wife Elizabeth & George Ducker, Ewensburg, 1771
 
15B66Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. John Adam Treutlen & James O'Berry, St. Matthew Parish, 1767
 
15B67Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. George Walker, wife Mary & Thomas Fussol[?], St. George Parish, 1772
 
15B68Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. William Wheat, wife Martha & John Anderson, St. Paul's Parish, Wrightsborough Township, 1774
 
15B69Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. William Wheat, wife Martha & John Anderson, St. Paul's Parish, Wrightsborough Township, release, 1774
 
15B70Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. John Williams & Thomas Wylly, Christ Church Parish, lease, 1777
 
15B71Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Jacob Winfree & John Golightly, St. George Parish, lease, 1769
 
15B72Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Georgia. Thomas Woods & Job Price, St. George Parish, lease, 1774
 
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1B1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. John Banks (Charleston) to William Washington and Joseph Brown (Charleston); for 5s [good condition], 1783 November 6
 
1B2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. John Banks to William Washing and Joseph Brown; for 6300 (Charleston, S. C.) [fair, some tears]
 
1B3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Jacob Barrien (Christ Church Parish, GA) and his wife, Barbery, and Edmund Pierce (Christ Church Parish, GA); purchase of land in Ervensburg [small tears, holes], 1765
 
1B4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Mary Bowling (Savannah, GA) to Joseph Pruniere...fragment [laminated]
 
1B5Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. John Bowman to Miles Branton (Charleston), for 3000, 1772
 
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2B1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. William Bradley (London), and John Masell (Savannah) [tears, holes, brittle], 1767
 
2B2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. William Bradley the Elder (London) and John Marrell (Savannah); lease [pieces, brittle], 1767
 
2B3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. James Brown (St. George Parish) and William Davis Quarrell (Jamacia), Jonathan Simpson, Jr. (Boston), release [pieces, brittle], 1775
 
2B4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. James Brown (St. George Parish) and William Davis Quarrell (Jamacia), Jonathan Simpson, Jr. (Boston), lease for a year [pieces, brittle], 1775
 
2B5Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Josiah Bryan and Thomas Lynch (Charleston, S. C.), Alexander Rose. Release in fee simple. [fair, large tears, 2d page], 1770
 
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3B1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Josiah Bryan (Georgia) and Thomas Lynch (Charleston, S. C.); for one year lease [tears, holes], 1770
 
3B2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Samuel Burgess (Christ Church Parish) and Joseph Butler. lease [good, some tears], 1775
 
3B3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Samuel Burgess (Christ Church Parish) and wife Elizabeth, and Joseph butler. release in fee [good, some holes], 1775
 
3B4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Hepworth Carter; Hugh Lawson, Abraham Ravot (Commissioners of forfeited estates); and James Gignilliat (Chatham County) . lease for a year [fine], 1783
 
3B5Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Hepworth Carter, Hugh Lawson and Abraham Ravot to James Gignilliat (Liberty Co. G. A.); for 5s [fair] , 1783
 
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4B1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Abraham Ravot, Hugh Lawson, Hepworth Carter (Commissioners of forfeited estates), and Francis Courvoisie, John Kell (Savannah). release [good, some tears] , 1784
 
4B2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Abraham Ravot, Hepworth Carter, Hugh Lawson (Commissioners of confiscated estates), & John Barnard. release [good, long tears], 1775
 
4B3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Roger Chew (Alexandria, V. A.) and Joseph Pannill (St. Paul's Parish, G. A.). release in fee. three sheets plus special covenats [poor, brittle, holes, insect damage], 1775
 
4B4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Charles Clarke (St. Paul's Parish, G. A.) and Martin Weatherford. for release of alnd [some tears], 1774
 
4B5Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Grey elliot and wife, Mary (Savannah) and William Syford; for release of land in Savannah. [torn on creases], 1770
 
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5B1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Lachland M. Gillivary [?] (Vale Royal, G. A.) to Henry Bell (St. George Parish); for 10 fragment [laminated], 1764
 
5B2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Lewis Johnson (Provost Marshal, G. A.) and John Murray; for conveyance of land in Christ Church Parish [pieces], 1776
 
5B3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Isaac LaRoche (Savannah) to Elizabeth Butler (St. Philip Parish) for 80 fragment, p. 1 only [laminated], 1776
 
5B4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Thomas Lee (Savannah) to John Aitkinson; for 18, 15s, 1772
 
5B5Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Thomas Lee (Savannah) and Thomas Burrington lease [in pieces], 1764
 
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6B1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Thomas Lee (Savannah) and wife Rebecca; and Thomas Burrington; release [in pieces, brittle], 1764
 
6B2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Robert Lucas (New Hanover); and Jacob Lookerman (St. John's Prish, G. A.); conveyances of land? [tears, holes], 1761
 
6B3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Derich Mannan (Granville Co. S. C.) to Christopher Frederick Meyers (Augusta G. A.); for 100 [torn, fragile], 1775
 
6B4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. tripartite, Georgia between Nathanial Miller (St. George Parish, G. A.) and Elizabeth Colson (S. C.) and Thomas burrington (Savannah); deed of settlement [pieces, fragment], 1759
 
6B5Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Thomas Morgan (St. George Parish, G. A.), Elizabeth (wife) and John Patton, Richard Thompson (Christ Church Parish, G. A.); for release of acrage in St. Matthews Parish [small tears, large holes], 1766
 
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7B1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Daniel Ocain (Savannah) and Thomas Burrington; for release of land in St. George Parish [tears, holes], 1765
 
7B2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Daniel Ocain (Savannah) and Thomas Burrington. release 2pps [good, medium hole], 1765
 
7B3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Andrew Pence (Christ Church, G. A.) and Mary (wife) and Humphrey Harrison [fair, tears], 1763
 
7B4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. James Philips (Savannah) to William Mackenzie; for 794 5s 5d plus 800 [brittle], 1772
 
7B5Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. John Rae and wife Catharine (Savannah) and John Smith for conveyance of town lot [tears, holes], 1769
 
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8B1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Matthew Roche (Provost Marshall); and John Graham; conveyances of confiscated lands [torn, staining, fair/good], 1775
 
8B2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Levi Sheftall and wife Sarah and William Esson (?) for release in fee. Consideration 168 pieces, fragment., 1774
 
8B3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Benjamin Sheftall, Mordecai Sheftall, Lewis Sheftall (Savannah?) and Edmund Pearse; for "Bargain & sale". [pieces, fragment, 1765
 
8B4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. John Wereat (Christ Church Parish), David Brydie, Charles Francis Chevalier (Savannah); lease [fair], 1769
 
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9B1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. John F. Williams and Catharine, his wife, to John Inglis; dedemus potestatem and return theron., 1774
 
9B2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. John Francis Williams and Catharine, his wife, (Augusta); and John Ingelis (Savannah); release of tract of 500 acres [poor, in pieces], 1774
 
9B3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. John Witherspoon (St. Andrews Parish, G. A.) and Mary, his wife, and David Witherspoon [some tears, stains, fair condition], 1772
 
9B4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. John Witherspoon (St. Andrews Parish, G. A.) to John Simmons (St. Johns Paris, G. A.) for 5s [good], 1774
 
9B5Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. John Witherspoon and wife Mary (St. Andrews, G. A.) to John Simmons (St. John, G. A.); for 100 [good, some tears], 1774
 
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10B1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Joseph Wood (St. Philip Parish) and Katherine to Joseph Clay (Savannah), 52. 10s fragment, 2 pages [laminated], 1766
 
10B2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Alexander Wylly (Savannah); and John Rider (Savannah); lease for a year. [fair, some tears], 1771
 
10B3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Alexander Wylly and wife Susannah (Savannah) and John Rider (Savannah); for 1200 [torn], 1771
 
10B4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Alexander Wylly (Savannah) and Michael Lucas "Assignment of the rents...of a town lot and improvements in the town of Savannah by way of mortgage" [torn, pieces, brittle], 1773
 
10B5Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Isaac Young (Christ Church Parish), Martha, his wife, and John Graham (Savannah) [fragmented, pieces, brittle], 1759
 
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11B1Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Florida (East). Andrew Turnbull (East FL); and James Graham, Charles Johnston, and John Simpson (all of London); mortgage [good, some creasing, holes], 1778
 
11B2Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Pierre Blanchard (N. Y. C.), Joseph Pierre, Andre Malin, and Bernard Allgre (N. Y. C.); deed [good], 1797
 
11B3Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Abraham Emmans (West Chester Co. N. Y.) and John Delancy (N. Y.), James Stewart, Benjamin Ogdon (W. Chester Co.); release [good], 1781
 
11B4Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Joseph Pierre, Andre Malin, Pierre Blanchard, Bernard Allegre by Andre Falsy and George Schroeppel; deed of conveyance. N. Y. [good], 1797
 
11B5Georgia. Colonial. Indentures. Jacob van Voorhes (N. Y., N. Y.), his wife Martha and Daniel Lawrence; release of land [dirty, good], 1784
 
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15COL1Georgia. Colonial. Legislative Acts. An act for amending an act for better regulating the town of Savannah, 1761 Access Online
 
15COL2Georgia. Colonial. Legislative Acts. An act for raising and granting money to His Majesty, 1761 Access Online
 
15COL3Georgia. Colonial. Legislative Acts. An act for establishing a ferry over Great Ogeechee River...at Pine Bluff, 1761 Access Online
 
15COL4Georgia. Colonial. Legislative Acts. An act for subjecting and making liable to attachment the estate real and personal of absent debtors..., 1761 Access Online
 
15COL5Georgia. Colonial. Legislative Acts. An act for raising money to repair Tybee Light House and duty on Negroes, 1761 Access Online
 
15COL6Georgia. Colonial. Legislative Acts. An act for repair of Christ Church in Savannah, 1763 Access Online
 
15COL7Georgia. Colonial. Legislative Acts. An act for the more speedy and effectual settling and strengthening this state..., 1776 Access Online
 
15COL8Georgia. Colonial. Legislative Acts. An act for confiscating estates of certain persons, 1782 Access Online
 
15COL9Georgia. Colonial. Legislative Acts. An act for attainting persons of high treason and confiscating their estates, 1778 Access Online
 
15COL10Georgia. Colonial. Legislative Acts. An act of amercement, 1783 Access Online
 
15COL11Georgia. Colonial. Legislative Acts. An act for enforcing the payment of arrears of taxes and duties, and imposing tax on goods, wares... and Negro slaves, 1783 Access Online
 
15COM1Georgia. Colonial. Inventory of estate of Adam Henderson, 1775 Access Online
 
15COM2Georgia. Colonial. Power of attorney-Garland Britten to John Morel, 1767 Access Online
 
15COM3Georgia. Colonial. Indenture.Thomas Bruce & Thomas Burrington for ship The George, 1759 Access Online
 
15COM4Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. Richard Cunnyngham/Cunningham Crooke & Herriot Cunningham Tannatt for Negro girl named Present, 1775 Access Online
 
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51Georgia. Colonial. Deed of 50 acre lot near Augusta, William Jackson and Macartan Campbell, 1793
Recorded in book H folio 119-120, Clerks Office Superior Court, Richmond County, Georgia, 1801
 
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15COM5Georgia. Colonial. Deed of transfer. Heriot Crooke to granddaughter Heriot Cunningham of an enslaved boy Alexander (or Aleck), 1774 Access Online
Names enslaved persons Alexander (or Aleck) as well as his mother, Sophia (or Sophy)
 
15COM6Georgia. Colonial. Deed of transfer. Herriot Crooke to granddaughter Elizabeth Crooke Tannatt of an enslaved girl named Judy, 1774 Access Online
Names enslaved persons Judy, and her mother Baubie
 
15COM7Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. James Dixie & Thomas Burrington for lot, 1759 Access Online
 
15COM8Georgia. Colonial. Deed of transfer from John Duke to Andrew Nowland of an enslaved woman [name indiscernible] , 1756 Access Online
 
15COM9Georgia. Colonial. Document. Thomas Durham vs. Elizabeth Smith (executrix of estate of Joseph Smith), 1772 Access Online
 
15COM10Georgia. Colonial. Memorial. James Fort, John Burnett Sr., Isaac Abrahams, Daniel Blue, Stephen C. King, John Burnett Jr., John Hardee, William B. Davis, Henry Dubignon to Georgia House & Senate on construction of canal from Alatamaha to Turtle River, Brunswick Canal Co., 1826 Access Online
 
15COM11Georgia. Colonial. Inventory of the Estate and Efforts of John Grover, St. Mary's Parish, 1774 October 26 Access Online
Names enslaved persons Griffon and Tom.
 
15COM12Georgia. Colonial. Power of attorney. John Knight to Philip Hooker, 1775 Access Online
 
15COM13Georgia. Colonial. Power of attorney. John Knight to Philip Hooker, 1775 Access Online
 
15COM20Georgia. Colonial. Power of attorney. Roger Chew to Basil Jackson for the estate of Samuel Chew, 1775 January 16
 
15COM14Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. James McHenry to Francis Macarlan and Martin Campbell. Enslaved persons considered security on loan, 1759 August 9 Access Online
Names enslaved persons: Will; Sampson; Flora; Cate; and Ballit [?]. Signed "in the district of Augusta"
 
15COM15Georgia. Colonial. Indenture. James McHenry to Francis Macarlan and Martin Campbell. An enslaved woman and lot of real estate considered security on loan, 1759 Access Online
Names enslaved woman Lucritia. Signed "in the Parish of Saint Paul in the District of Augusta"
 
15COM16Georgia. Colonial. Document. Walter & James Port to Joseph Ottolenghe, William Ewen, Mary Smith, release, 1764 Access Online
 
15COM17Georgia. Colonial. Bond of Indemnity. Walter & James Port to Joseph Ottolenghe, William Ewen, Mary Smith, 1764 Access Online
 
15COM18Georgia. Colonial. Renunciation of Dower-Elizabeth Taylor to George Ducker, signed by Noble Jones, 1771 Access Online
 
15COM19Georgia. Colonial. Bond. Alexander Wylly (Savannah) to Michael Lucas, 1770 Access Online
 
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51Georgia. Colonial. Bond. Thomas Barrington and Isaac DeCosta and Thomas Farr, 1758
 
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18BGeorgia. Colonial. Legislative Acts. An act to prevent Master of Vessells from carrying off Persons in Debt from this Provuace [fragmented; in pieces]
 
18BGeorgia. Colonial. Legislative Acts. An act to continue several acts for regulating the Militia in the province of Georgia [in pieces, seal detached], 1755
 
18BGeorgia. Colonial. Legislative Acts. An act, for raising and granting to his majesty - the sum of four hundred and fourty bounds sterling for erecting a fort and battery in the island of cospur in the Rica Savannah and the Sum of One Hundred Pounds Sterling for erecting a lookout and batteryon medway rivers and for impervering commissimess to issue certificates for the said sums and for sunkry the same by a tax of ten shillings in every hundred pounds value of peer kins and beaver shins expanded from a taken or cursed out this provence to any part of his majesty's dominms except to Great Britian only [in pieces, clean], 1761
 
18BGeorgia. Colonial. Legislative Acts. An act for further explaining and amending an act entitled an acto to empower the several surveyors therin named to lay out publik roads in the province of georgia and to sink wells in the town of savannah. the seal of the royal province of georgia is appended, 1762 March 4
 
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161Georgia. Comptroller General (Auditor). John Wereat. Tax collection papers, 1782-1792
Account of Colo[nel] Daniel McMurphy against the state of Georgia / [audited by] John Wereat Access Online
Extract from the minutes of the [Georgia] House of Assembly / [prepared by] John Wilkinson, 1782 January 12 Access Online
Account [of] Robert Dixon and Stephen Jett / [audited by] John Wereat, 1786 Access Online
 
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162Georgia. Comptroller General (Auditor). John Wereat. Tax collection papers, 1782-1792
Account [of] J. and N. Johnston / [audited by] John Wereat Access Online
 
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163Georgia. Comptroller General (Auditor). Abram Jones. Tax collection papers, 1793-1798
 
164Georgia. Comptroller General. James Meriwether. Tax collection papers [see also oversize folder 19B], 1799-1804
 
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19B7Georgia. Comptroller General. James Meriwether. Tax collection papers [oversize material removed from 16:4], 1801 Access Online
 
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165Georgia. Comptroller General. Eleazer Early. Tax collection papers [see also oversize folder 19B], 1805-1808
 
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19B6Georgia. Comptroller General. Eleazer Early. Tax collection papers [oversize material removed from 16:5], 1806 Access Online
 
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166Georgia. Comptroller General. James Bozeman. Tax collection papers, 1809-1824
 
167Georgia. Comptroller General. William Triplett. Tax collection papers, 1825-1828
 
168Georgia. Comptroller General. T. B. Howard. Tax collection papers, 1829
 
169Georgia. Comptroller General. John G. Park. Tax collection papers, 1836-1842
 
1610Georgia. Comptroller General. David E. Bothwell. Tax collection papers, 1843-1848
 
1611Georgia. Comptroller General. Ezekiel S. Candler. Tax collection papers, 1849-1854
 
1612Georgia. Comptroller General. Peterson Thweatt. Tax collection papers, 1855-1864
 
1613Georgia. Comptroller General. John Wilkinson. House of Assembly minutes, 1785
 
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171Georgia. Confederate. Adjutant General. Henry C. Wayne. Correspondence, receipts, 1861 January-May Access Online
 
172Georgia. Confederate. Adjutant General. Henry C. Wayne. Correspondence, receipts, 1861 June-December Access Online
 
173Georgia. Confederate. Adjutant General. Henry C. Wayne. Correspondence, 1862 January-April Access Online
 
174Georgia. Confederate. Adjutant General. Henry C. Wayne. Correspondence, receipts, 1862 May-December Access Online
 
175Georgia. Confederate. Adjutant General. Henry C. Wayne. Correspondence, 1863 January-July Access Online
 
176Georgia. Confederate. Adjutant General. Henry C. Wayne. Correspondence, receipts, 1863 August-December Access Online
 
177Georgia. Confederate. Adjutant General. Henry C. Wayne. Correspondence, 1864 January-May Access Online
 
178Georgia. Confederate. Adjutant General. Henry C. Wayne. Correspondence, 1864 June-November Access Online
 
179Georgia. Confederate. Adjutant General. Henry C. Wayne. Correspondence, 1865 Access Online
 
1710Georgia. Confederate. Adjutant General. Henry C. Wayne. Correspondence Access Online
 
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181Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1861 Access Online
 
182Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1861 January Access Online
 
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51Georgia. Confederate. Morning Report of Brigadier General H. R. Jackson's Brigade, Monterey Army of the North West, Commanded by Col. E. Johnson [oversize item removed from 18:2], 1861 November 5
 
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183Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1861 February Access Online
 
184Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1861 March Access Online
 
185Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1861 April Access Online
 
186Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1861 May Access Online
 
187Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1861 June Access Online
 
188Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1861 July Access Online
 
189Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1861 August Access Online
 
1810Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1861 September Access Online
 
1811Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1861 October Access Online
 
1812Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1861 November Access Online
 
1813Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1861 December Access Online
 
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191Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1862 January-March Access Online
 
192Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1862 April-June Access Online
 
193Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1862 July-December Access Online
 
194Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1862 January Access Online
 
195Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1862 February Access Online
 
196Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1862 March Access Online
 
197Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1862 April Access Online
 
198Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1862 May Access Online
 
199Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1862 June Access Online
 
1910Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1862 July Access Online
 
1911Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1862 August Access Online
 
1912Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1862 September Access Online
 
1913Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1862 October Access Online
 
1914Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1862 November Access Online
 
1915Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1862 December Access Online
 
1916Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1862 Access Online
 
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201Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1863 Access Online
 
202Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1863 January Access Online
 
203Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1863 February Access Online
 
204Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1863 March Access Online
 
205Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1863 April Access Online
 
206Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1863 May Access Online
 
207Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1863 June Access Online
 
208Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1863 July Access Online
 
209Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1863 August Access Online
 
2010Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1863 September Access Online
 
2011Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1863 October Access Online
 
2012Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1863 November Access Online
 
2013Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1863 December Access Online
 
2014Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1863 Access Online
 
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20C18Georgia. Confederate. Map of Military Division in North Georgia [oversize material removed from 20:14], 1863 Access Online
 
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2015Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1864 January Access Online
 
2016Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1864 February Access Online
 
2017Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1864 March Access Online
 
2018Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1864 April Access Online
 
2019Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1864 May Access Online
See oversize foler 20C for oversize items
 
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20C8Georgia. Confederate. Muster Roll Mechanic Fire Company No. 2 [oversize material removed from 20:19], 1864 May Access Online
 
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2020Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1864 June Access Online
 
2021Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1864 July Access Online
 
2022Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1864 August Access Online
 
2023Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1864 September Access Online
 
2024Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1864 October Access Online
See oversize foler 20C for oversize items
 
2025Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1864 November Access Online
 
2026Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1864 December Access Online
 
2027Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1864 Access Online
 
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211Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, undated Access Online
 
212Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1865 January Access Online
 
213Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1865 February Access Online
 
214Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1865 March Access Online
 
215Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1865 April Access Online
 
216Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1865 May
 
217Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, 1865
 
218Georgia. Confederate. Correspondence, bonds, orders, claims, receipts, and affidavits, undated Access Online
 
219Georgia. Confederate. Shipping Access Online
 
2110Georgia. Confederate. Soldiers Tickets, 1861-1865 Access Online
 
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221Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. Ira R. Foster Quartermaster General of Georgia Troops (part 1), 1861 May-September Access Online
 
221Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. Ira R. Foster Quartermaster General of Georgia Troops (part 2), 1861 May-September Access Online
 
222Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. Ira R. Foster Quartermaster General of Georgia Troops, 1861 October-December Access Online
 
223Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. Ira R. Foster Quartermaster General of Georgia Troops, 1862 Access Online
 
224Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. Ira R. Foster Quartermaster General of Georgia Troops, 1863 Access Online
 
225Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. Ira R. Foster Quartermaster General of Georgia Troops, 1864, undated Access Online
 
226Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. H. H. Waters Secretary Executive Department of Georgia, 1861 Access Online
 
227Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. H. H. Waters Secretary Executive Department of Georgia, 1862 Access Online
 
228Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. H. H. Waters Secretary Executive Department of Georgia, 1863 Access Online
 
229Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. H. H. Waters Secretary Executive Department of Georgia, 1864 Access Online
 
2210Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. H. H. Waters Secretary Executive Department of Georgia, 1865 Access Online
 
2211Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. Jared Irwin Whitaker Commissary General, 1861 Access Online
 
2212Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. Jared Irwin Whitaker Commissary General (part 1), 1862 January-May Access Online
 
2212Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. Jared Irwin Whitaker Commissary General (part 2), 1862 January-May Access Online
 
2213Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. Jared Irwin Whitaker Commissary General, 1862 April-September Access Online
 
2214Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. Jared Irwin Whitaker Commissary General, 1862 October-December
 
2215Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. Jared Irwin Whitaker Commissary General, 1863
 
2216Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. Jared Irwin Whitaker Commissary General, 1864
 
2217Georgia. Confederate. State Officials. Jared Irwin Whitaker Commissary General, 1865
 
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231Georgia. County Records. Appling County
 
232Georgia. County Records. Baker County
 
233Georgia. County Records. Baldwin County
 
234Georgia. County Records. Bibb County
 
235Georgia. County Records. Bulloch County
 
236Georgia. County Records. Burke County Petition re: confiscation of estates, 1783
 
237Georgia. County Records. Burke County Petition to fortify Woods Fort, 1787
Petition of [the] inhabitants of Burke County, [Georgia], to [the] Governor [of Georgia] / Jesse Inman ... [et al.], 1787 October 18 Access Online
 
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238Georgia. County Records. Burke County Petition re: paying taxes, 1789
Petition of the inhabitants of Burke County, [Georgia], to the speaker and house of assembly [of Georgia] / William Allen ... [et al.], 1789 January 28 Access Online
 
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239Georgia. County Records. Burke County Petition for church charter, 1790
 
2310Georgia. County Records. Burke County Petition re: James Taylor, 1792
 
2311Georgia. County Records. Burke County Jurors, State vs. William Allen Burton, 1790-1791
 
2312Georgia. County Records. Burke County Petition re: William Allen Burton, 1791
 
2313Georgia. County Records. Burke County Petition re: Blassingame Harvey, 1791
 
2314Georgia. County Records. Burke County Petition re: John Hume Manderson, 1796-1797
 
2315Georgia. County Records. Burke County Petition re: Jeremiah Pitman, 1796-1797
 
2316Georgia. County Records. Burke County Petition re: Rhoda Pope, 1797
 
2317Georgia. County Records. Burke County Petition re: Thomas Sanford, 1798
 
2318Georgia. County Records. Burke County Petition re: Leonard Nobles, 1799
 
2319Georgia. County Records. Burke County Jury re: Littleberry Tillman, 1800-1801
 
2320Georgia. County Records. Burke County Petition re: Littleberry Tillman, 1800-1801
 
2321Georgia. County Records. Burke County Affidavit of Stephen Tilly, 1800
 
2322Georgia. County Records. Burke County Affidavit of Uz Floyd, 1800
 
2323Georgia. County Records. Burke County Affidavit of Samuel Cobb Leneve, 1800
 
2324Georgia. County Records. Burke County Statement of William Jones, 1800
 
2325Georgia. County Records. Burke County Foreclosures, 1792
 
2326Georgia. County Records. Burke County Cases started and finished, 1791
 
2327Georgia. County Records. Burke County Court martial of Blassingame Harvey, 1794
 
2328Georgia. County Records. Burke County Various petitions and letters, 1785-1792
Petition of the inhabitants of Burke County, [Georgia] to Samuel Elbert, Governor [of Georgia] and the Executive Council / John Fulton [?] ... [et al.], 1785 May 5 Access Online
The Petition of the Subscribers, Commissioners, and Trustees of Burke Academy -- to Edward Telfair, 1792 October 29
Mentions enslaved persons
 
2329Georgia. County Records. Burke County Cases-Charles Cavanah, Samuel Moore, 1794-1795
 
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19B22Georgia. County Records. Burke County Cases-Charles Cavanah, Samuel Moore. Slave theft [oversize item removed from 23:29] Access Online
 
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2330Georgia. County Records. Burke County Letter, John Buford, 1797
 
2331Georgia. County Records. Burke County. Paupers, 1827
A Statement of Monies expended in 1827 Chargeable to the Poor Funds, 1828 October 21
Mentions enslaved person
 
2332Georgia. County Records. Burke County , 1784-1785
 
2333Georgia. County Records. Burke County , 1786-1789
The taxable property Zachariah Fean [?], 1786 October 27
Lists "11 negroes." These enslaved persons are unnamed
Oath of Benjamin Green, 1787 July
Mentions enslaved persons
 
2334Georgia. County Records. Burke County , 1790-1791
 
2335Georgia. County Records. Burke County , 1792-1794
Return of Defaulters in the County of Burke, 1794
Mentions enslaved persons
Letter -- C. Killbie to Governor George Mathews, 1794 October 24
Mentions enslaved persons
"Proceedings of a Court held in Burke County for the Trial of a Negroe man named Charles", 1793 August 25
Mentions enslaved persons
 
2336Georgia. County Records. Burke County , 1795-1797
 
2337Georgia. County Records. Burke County , 1798-1799
 
2338Georgia. County Records. Burke County [see also oversize folder 20C], 1800-1815
 
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20C11Georgia. County Records. Burke County Bonds of Receivers of Returns of Taxable Property [oversize material removed from folder 23:38], 1814 Access Online
 
20C16Georgia. County Records. Burke County Bonds of Receivers of Returns of Taxable Property [oversize material removed from folder 23:38] Access Online
 
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2339Georgia. County Records. Burke County , 1816-1843, undated
Inventory of property
Perceived property of Frank Harris [?] of Burke county, including "13 Negroes." Enslaved persons are unnamed
 
2340Georgia. County Records. Burke County. Birdsville, 1843
 
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241Georgia. County Records. Butts County, 1843-1844
 
242Georgia. County Records. Camden County, 1788-1835
 
243Georgia. County Records. Carroll County, 1845
 
244Georgia. County Records. Cass County census, 1834
 
245Georgia. County Records. Catoosa County, 1858
 
246Georgia. County Records. Chatham County. Sheriff Edward Lloyd, 1782-1787
Accounts of Edward Lloyd, Sheriff of Chatham County, 1782-1785
Names enslaved persons
 
247Georgia. County Records. Chatham County, 1784-1792
Sheriff's State of the Situation of the [Jail] before a Notary
Mentions enslaved persons
 
248Georgia. County Records. Chatham County, 1794-1832
Affidavits of Peter Coleman [and] John Cole, Chatham County, Georgia / sworn to before Ben Lloyd, 1794 November 10 Access Online
Mentions theft of enslaved persons
 
249Georgia. County Records. Chattahoochee County
 
2410Georgia. County Records. Cherokee County, 1846
 
2411Georgia. County Records. Cherokee County census, 1834
 
2412Georgia. County Records. Clarke County, 1814
 
2413Georgia. County Records. Clayton County, 1865
 
2414Georgia. County Records. Cobb County, 1860
 
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20C12Georgia. County Records. Cobb County census [oversize item removed from folder 24:15], 1834 Access Online
 
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2416Georgia. County Records. Columbia County, 1791-1839
 
2417Georgia. County Records. Elbert County, includes petitions to Convention of Georgia with signatures [see also oversize folder 20C), 1786-1833
 
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20C2Georgia. County Records. Elbert County, plan of the Town of Petersburg in the fork of Savannah and Broad Rivers [oversize items removed from folder 24:17], 1736 Access Online
 
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2418Georgia. County Records. Effingham County, 1787-1794
 
2419Georgia. County Records. Fayette County, 1834-1865
 
2420Georgia. County Records. Forsyth County, 1846
 
2421Georgia. County Records. Forsyth County census, 1834
 
2422Georgia. County Records. Franklin County [see also oversize folder 20C], 1787-1798
Petition, Franklin County, Georgia [to] the Governor of Georgia / [signed by] Benja[min] Cleveland ... [et al.], 1787 Access Online
Petition of the citizens [of] Franklin County, Georgia to John Milledge, Governor of Georgia Access Online
 
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20C3Georgia. County Records. Franklin County indenture George Ogg and Thomas Glascock [oversize material removed from folder 24:22], 1787 Access Online
 
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2423Georgia. County Records. Franklin County boundary, 1800
Report [with] map, Augusta, [Georgia] / Levin Wailes, 1800 May 26 Access Online
 
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2424Georgia. County Records. Fulton County
 
2425Georgia. County Records. Gilmer County, 1844-1863
 
2426Georgia. County Records. Gilmer County census, 1834
 
2427Georgia. County Records. Glynn County, 1788-1804
 
2428Georgia. County Records. Glynn County history, 1825
History of [Glynn County], Georgia / Colonel William Whig Hazzard, 1825 October 29 Access Online
 
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2429Georgia. County Records. Greene County [see also oversize folder 20C], 1788-1810
[Letter] [to] Colo[nel] Henry Karr / Davis Grisham, 1788 October 1 Access Online
Letter Greene County, [Georgia to] Geo[rge] Handley, [Governor of Georgia] / Colo[ne]l H[enry] Karr, 1788 October 10 Access Online
 
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20C4Georgia. County Records. Greene County petition regarding the riotous behavior of the lower battalion [oversize material removed from folder 24:29] Access Online
 
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2430Georgia. County Records. Gwinnett County, 1838
 
2431Georgia. County Records. Habersham County, 1836-1838
 
2432Georgia. County Records. Hall County, 1820
 
2433Georgia. County Records. Hancock County, 1796-1814
Affidavit for Samuel Harwell, 1807 November 24
Mentions enslaved persons
Affidavit for Robert Hill, 1807 November 24
Mentions enslaved persons
 
2434Georgia. County Records. Henry County, 1844
 
2435Georgia. County Records. Houston County, 1830
 
2436Georgia. County Records. Jackson County, 1802-1807
 
2437Georgia. County Records. Jackson County, includes estates of Richard Mitchell, John Byrom, James Bullard, and M. M. Toland, 1818-1861
Returns of the Appraisement of Richard Mitchell, 1818 March 30
Names enslaved persons
Return on the Estate of John Byron, 1828 May 10
Names enslaved persons
Inventory and Appraisement of James Bullard, Senior , 1831 January 13
Names enslaved persons
Inventory of accounts -- W. H. Taylor to Mays and Blakley, Doctors , 1849-1851
Names enslaved persons
 
2438Georgia. County Records. Jasper County, 1866-1884
Inventory of accounts -- S. Pritchett to L. M. Michael, 1868
Names recently freed persons
Postcard -- claim of Henry Clack , 1881 May 25
Names a freed person
 
2439Georgia. County Records. Jefferson County, 1797-1863
Accounts for the pay of guards over the [jail] in Jefferson, 1799 October 26
Names an enslaved man, Samson "in Jail charged with an assault on the Body of John Lamar"
 
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251Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1800-1809
 
252Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1810-1811
Related court cases -- Abner Lockett and others, 1810
Names enslaved persons
The State versus James Moultrie, 1810
Names enslaved persons
 
253-6Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1812
Jones County Records, 1812
Jones Superior Court -- Joseph Coleman versus Joel Willis, Senior, 1812 August
Names enslaved persons
Jones County Records, 1812
Jones Superior Court -- John Drake (executor for Matthew Drake) versus Thomas Carrell -- and other documents, 1812 August
Describes hire of an enslaved woman named Sinny. Hired from Matthew Drake to Thomas Carrell, recorded in a receipt dated December 6 1806
 
257Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1813-1815
Jones Superior Court -- John Grimsley versus Mary Grimsley , 1813 August
Describes "intermarriage" between John Grimsley and Mary Grimsley (nee Hill). It is unclear whether Mary Grimsley is a person of color
 
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25A1Georgia. Country Records. Jones County, 1816
 
25A2Georgia. Country Records. Jones County, 1816
Jones Superior Court -- Benjamin S. Smoot versus William Prier, 1816 February
Mentions enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Abel Harrington versus Matthew Nutt and Anna Nutt, 1816 February
Mentions enslaved persons
 
25A3Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1817-1821
Jones Superior Court -- Malinda Jones (guardian of Nathan Jones) versus Leonard Carlton, 1817 August
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Edmund Bradford (for the use of Robert R. Minter) versus Administrators of James Weekes, deceased, 1817 August
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Abel Herrington versus Matthew Nutt and Anna Nutt, 1817 February
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Robert R. Minter versus Administrators of James Weekes, deceased, 1817 August
Names enslaved persons
James Blalock, Junior versus Noah Butts (administrator of Drury Long), 1817 September 2
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Roger McCarthy versus James Ruffin, 1819 July
Names enslaved persons
Roger McCarthy versus James Ruffin -- Receipt of Thomas Livingston, 1819 March 2
Names enslaved persons
Indenture -- between Joshua Clark and James Speir, 1823 August 6
Names enslaved persons
 
25A4Georgia. County Records. Jones County. George Cabaness/Henry Cabaness
 
25A5Georgia. County Records. Jones County. Thomas Hawkins/ Hiram Vines
 
25A6Georgia. County Records. Jones County. Nancy Lacy
Affidavit of claim by Nancy Lacy, 1813 October 25
Names enslaved persons
Nancy Lacy's affidavit of the possession of original bill of sale (for an enslaved woman named Betty), 1815 November 27
Names enslaved persons
Andrew G Sims versus Nancy Lacy -- Nancy Lacy's claim bond, 1815 November 28
Names enslaved persons
Affidavit of Nancy Lacy, including statement of debt, 1815 March 7
Names enslaved persons
Andrew G. Sims versus Nancy Lacy, and other documents, 1816 March
Names enslaved persons
 
25A7Georgia. County Records. Jones County. David Odom
 
25A8Georgia. County Records. Jones County. Thomas Smith/Henry Low
 
25A9Georgia. County Records. Jones County. William Wilson
 
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261Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1819-1820
William Paulk versus William Rose, 1820 April
Names enslaved persons
Priscilla Bond versus Seth Bond, 1820 February
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- The Petition of Henry Parks (alias Jack Parks) [a freed person] and other documents, 1820
Names enslaved persons
 
262Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1821
Jones Superior Court -- Samuel M. Ingersoll versus the administrators of the estate of Christopher Keiser, 1821 April
Names enslaved persons
The State versus William Wotton, 1821 January
Names enslaved persons
 
263Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1822 January
 
264Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1822 February
Jones Superior Court -- The Executors of James Blount versus John Whitby and Joseph Godard , 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Michael Collins versus Caswell D. Morris and Elisha Tarver, 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Michael Collins versus William Lockhart and Josiah Calaway, 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
 
265Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1822 March 1-12
Jones Superior Court -- Frances Gibson (Administrator of John Gibson, deceased) versus Berry Beasley and Henry Mash, 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Robert H. Musgrove versus Charles Bullock and Nicholas Wiles, 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
 
266Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1822 March 13-18
Greene County -- [D. and B.] Sanford versus William Huckaby , 1822 March
Names enslaved persons
 
267Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1822 April
A. R. S. Hunter versus James Lucas and P. Frederick Lucas, 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
 
268Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1823-1824
Jones Superior Court -- Subpoena, William D. Lucas, 1824 April 25
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Subpoena, William D. Lucas, 1824 April 15
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Hardy Herbert and Daniel Walker versus Daniel Melson, 1825 April
Names enslaved persons
Thomas Napier and Horatio S. Whitfield versus Daniel Melson, 1825 April
Names enslaved persons
 
269Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1825-1827
Jones Superior Court -- William Sanford and Thomas Monghon versus Daniel Nelson, William Gay, William Ballard, and Appleton Welldson, 1825 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- John Hutcherson versus Samuel Bond , 1825 January
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- James Freeman versus Samuel Bond, 1825 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- John Carter versus Daniel Carter, 1825 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Willis Hogg versus Charles Harris, 1825 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Solomon Hage versus Charles Harris, 1826 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Epps Brown [?] versus Henry Griggs , 1828 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Jonathan Parrish versus Elisha Tarver [?] , 1828 January
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- James Billingston versus Elisha Tarver [?], 1828 January
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Nancy Slatter versus Isaac Ticknar and Susan D. Ticknar, 1828 January
Names enslaved persons
 
2610Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1828-1829
Jones Inferior Court -- John S. Zachary versus Stephen Ventross, 1828 January
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Imlay [and Company] versus Jordan Reese, 1828 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- John Sims verus Green Williamson, 1828 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Benjamin Trotter versus Edward Kingmaker, 1828 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Charles P. Gordon versus Jordan Reese, 1828 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- William Durden versus Jonathan Williamson, 1828 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- William Barnes versus Owen Dickey, 1828 October
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Alfred Iverson versus Joshua R. Clark, 1829 January
Names enslaved persons
 
2611Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1831-1832
Jones Superior Court -- Horatio Bowin versus Wiley B. Pope, 1832 April
Names enslaved persons
 
2612Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1833
Jones Superior Court -- Mary Duke versus Joshua B. Bateman, Jesse Duncan, and George Duncan, 1834 April
Names enslaved persons
 
2613Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1834
Jones Superior Court -- John Coffee versus Wright Permenter and Charles H. Brooks, 1834 April
Names enslaved persons
 
2614Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1835-1836
Jones Superior Court -- "J. [and] W." Baldwin versus John Carter, 1837 April
Names enslaved persons
 
2615Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1837-1839, undated
Jones Superior Court -- The State of Georgia versus Harris Hudson and William Hudson, 1837 October
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- John W. Gordan versus John Jefferson, 1838 January
Names enslaved persons
 
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271Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1840
 
272Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1841 January-March 29
 
273Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1841 March 30-July
 
274Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1841 September
 
275Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1841 October-November
 
276Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1842 January-March
 
277Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1842 May-December
 
278Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1843
 
279Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1844
 
2710Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1846
 
2711Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1847
 
2712Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1848
 
2713Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1851-1864
 
2714Georgia. County Records. Jones County, undated
 
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281Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1808-1809
 
282Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1810-1817
 
283Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1818-1819
 
284Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1820 January
 
285Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1820 February
 
286Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1820 March-July
 
287Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1820 August-November
 
288Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1821
 
289Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1822
 
2810Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1823
 
2811Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1824-1826
 
2812Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1827
 
2813Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1828-1829
 
2814Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1830
 
2815Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1831-1833
 
2816Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1834-1840
 
2817Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1841
 
2818Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1842 January-March
 
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291Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1842 April-December
 
292Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1843 January
 
293Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1843 February-October
 
294Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1844 January-September
 
295Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1844 October-December, 1845
 
296Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1846
 
297Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1847
 
298Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1848-1849
 
299Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1850-1855
 
2910Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1856-1859
 
2911Georgia. County Records. Jones County, 1860-1869
 
2912Georgia. County Records. Jones County fragments, undated
 
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301Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1810
 
302Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1811
 
303Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1812
Jones Superior Court -- Jones Murphy versus Thomas Lawrence, 1813 February
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Robert Hill versus Peter Thomas and Thomas Davis, 1813 February
Names enslaved persons
 
304Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1813-1814
Jones Superior Court -- William Moore versus Jeremiah Fletcher and James Rockwell, 1814 February
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Thomas Ligon versus Washington Randle, 1814 August
Names enslaved persons
 
305Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1815
Jones Superior Court -- Robert Flournoy versus Uriah Thiveatt and Sam Tinsley, 1815 August
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- John McKinzee, James Thompson, and Samuel Tinsley versus John Humphrees ("Guardian" of James, Rose, Pleasant, Bob, and Tilda, freed persons), 1815 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Elijah Clark (for the use of John Mathews) versus Peter Thomas, February 1815
Names enslaved persons
 
306Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1816 January-March
 
307Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1816 April-December
Jones Superior Court -- Heirs of John Sholar versus Alexander Gardner , 1817 February
Mentions enslaved persons
 
308Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1817-1818
Jones Superior Court -- John C. Smith versus Samuel Frippe, 1817 August
Mentions enslaved persons
 
309Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1819
 
3010Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1820 January
Jones County Inferior Court -- Ridgeway Hogan versus Nancy Corley , 1821July
Mentions enslaved persons
 
3011Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1820 February
Jones Superior Court -- Michael Collins versus John Harvey and Burwell Kendrick, 1820 March
Mentions enslaved persons
 
3012Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1820 March-November
 
3013Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas (B-D), 1820 December 1, December 4
Jones Superior Court -- Roger McCarthy versus Haynes Crabtree and James Thompson, 1821 March
Mentions enslaved persons
 
3014Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas (E-L), 1820 December 4
Jones Superior Court -- John Martin (Administrator of John Cabaniss) versus Marmaduke Gresham , 1821 March
Mentions enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Eli S. Shorter versus Thomas J. Howle, 1821 March
Mentions enslaved persons
 
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311Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas (M-W), 1820 December 4
 
312Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1820 December 11-28
 
313Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1821 January
Jones Inferior Court -- Benjamin May versus William Walden, 1821 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- James Billingsten versus William Walden, 1821 July
Names enslaved persons
 
314Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1821 February-October
Jones Inferior Court -- John Freeman versus Indianna Tinsley, 1821 February 14
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- J. D. Weathers versus Green Whatley, 1821 February 3
Names enslaved persons
 
315Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1821 November
Jones Superior Court -- Ebenezer J. Bower versus John Newberry, 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
 
316Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1821 December
Jones Superior Court -- William Kirkpatrick versus Fauche Cleveland, 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Carrington Knight versus Duncan Grigsby, 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- E. J. Bower versus John Newberrry, 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- E. J. Bower versus John Newberrry, 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Ransom Parham (for Ebenezer Ornsby) versus John M. Williams and James Harris, 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
 
317Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1822 January
Jones Inferior Court -- Jesse Cox versus William Smith, 1822 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Isaac Harvey versus Fauche Cleveland and Andrew McBryde, 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Roger M. Carthy versus Drury Spain, 1822 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Benjamin May versus Lyddal Bacon and James Suitor, 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Slaughter Labuzan versus James Harris and John M. Williams, 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Enoch Freeman versus James Pickett, Junior and James Pickett, Senior, 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Parish Slatter versus James Pickett, Junior and James Pickett, Senior , 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
 
318Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1822 February-March
Jones Inferior Court -- William H. Jinley versus Peter Gill and Robert M. J. Mitchell, 1822 July
Names enslaved persons
 
319Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1822 April
 
3110Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1822 May-November
Jones County Superior Court -- Frederick Sims versus John M. Williams, 1822 February 21
Names enslaved persons
 
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321Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1823
Jones Superior Court -- John D. Chapman, Abner Chapman, P. Catelett, and J. Atkins versus James Pickett, Junior, and P. John Souther, 1823 October
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- George Nicks versus Yarborough Nicks, 1823 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- John Childs, Junior versus Jesse Robinett, 1824 January
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- John Rushin versus John C. Rodgers, 1824 January
Names enslaved persons
 
322Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1824 January
Jones Inferior Court -- James R. Cox versus Thomas Bobbit, Lucy T. Anderson, and Priscilla Bobbit, 1824 January
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- John Tickner versus John Barnard, 1824 January
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Thomas S. Napier versus Solomon Chaney and Samuel Bond, 1824 January
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Robert Stoodley and James Kivlin versus Thomas Gunn, 1824 January
Names enslaved persons
 
323Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1824 February
Jones Superior Court -- Patience Hall versus Zebulon Beasley, 1824 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Mansel Wormack versus Soloman Bettan, 1824 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Robert Hutchings and Ebenezer Ornsby versus James Pickett, Junior, 1824 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- John Clark, Governor (for the use of John P. Spier, Augstin Slaughter and Charles Labuzan) versus James Riley, Ezekiel Hawkins, John P. Paterson, and Levi Ellis, 1824 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- William H. Inlay versus Joseph Slaton, 1824 April
Names enslaved persons
 
324Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1824 March-April
Jones Inferior Court -- Samuel Griswould versus William Brown, 1824 January
Names enslaved persons
 
325Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1824 May
Jones Superior Court -- Augustin Slaughter and Charles Labuzan versus Drury Spain, 1824 October
Names enslaved persons
 
326Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas (A-F), 1824 June-November 10
 
327Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas (G-W), 1824 November 10-December
Jones Superior Court -- Samuel C. Lippett versus Thomas Gunn, 1825 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- John W. Carrington versus John R. Hunt, 1825 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- William H. Inlay versus Daniel Melson, 1825 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Andrew McBride versus Drury Spain, 1822 April
Names enslaved persons
 
328Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1825 January-April
Jones Superior Court -- William H. Inlay versus John P. Kenslie and James Suitor, 1825 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Jesse Sanford and William Sanford versus Daniel Melson, William Gay, William Ballard, and Appleton Wellelson, 1825 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Horatio Whitfield (for John Warren) versus Mary Hobson (administrator of John W. H. Hobson), 1825 July
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Elizabeth Bray versus William Bray, 1825 July
Names enslaved persons
 
329Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1825 June-November
Jones Superior Court -- John Graham versus William Harkins, 1825 October
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- William Rose versus James McGough and Thomas McGough, 1825 October
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Henry Rhodes versus Joseph Brantley, Benjamin Brantley, and Hope H. Slatter, 1825 October
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- The Governor (for the use of John P. Speir, Augustin Slaughter, and Charles Labrizan) versus Ezekiel Hawkins, 1826 April
Names enslaved persons
 
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331Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1826 January-March
 
332Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1826 May
 
333Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1826 July-November
 
334Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1827
 
335Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1828
 
336Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1829 January-October
 
337Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1829 November-December
 
338Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1830-1831
 
339Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1832-1833
 
3310Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1834-1835
 
3311Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1836-1837
 
3312Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1838
 
3313Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1839 February-August
 
3314Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1839 September-December
 
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341Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1840-1841 July
Jones Superior Court -- Mary A. Middlebrooks versus Samuel C. Middlebrooks, 1866
Mentions enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- John T. Pearson versus Wiley R. Booker, 1842 January
Mentions enslaved persons
 
342Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1841 November-December
Jones Inferior Court -- Benjamin Mason versus Elizabeth Bennett, 1842 January
Names enslaved persons
 
343Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1842 January-August
 
344Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1842 October-December
Jones Inferior Court -- Ezekiel B. Smith versus Daniel N. Smith, 1843 January
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Andrew J. Miller versus Joseph G. Raines, 1843 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- David E. Blunt and Robert Hardeman versus Travis Beard, James Beard, and Mary Beard, 1843 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- J. P. Lord versus Michael Buckhalter, 1843 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Madison Marshall versus Michael Burkhalter, 1843 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Abner Zachary (executor of the last will of John S. Zachary) versus Lazarus B. Ross, 1843 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Elbert Hutchings versus John Smith and Lovel Smith, 1843 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Allen Green versus John T. Smith, 1843 April
Names enslaved persons
 
345Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1843 January-July
 
346Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1843 August-November
Jones Inferior Court -- Edward Y. Hill versus Wilay [?] Mayo, 1844 January
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- William Little versus Lovel [?] Smith, 1844 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Van Leanard versus Hiram Tison, 1844 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- William Little versus Lovel Smith, 1844 January
Names enslaved persons
 
347Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1844-1845
Jones Superior Court -- Bennett Bell versus John J. Smith, 1845 January
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Charles McCarthy versus Martin R. Mellawn, 1845 July
Names enslaved persons
 
348Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1846
 
349Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1847-1848
Jones Superior Court -- Amelia Wadsworth versus Isaac Wadsworth, 1848 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Peyton Smith versus Alfred Wyche and Samuel Blow, 1848 October
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Thomas Moughon versus Samuel Blow, 1849 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- William A. Jarratt versus Samuel Blow, 1849 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- John C. Dumas versus Samuel Blow, 1849 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Charles Hutchings and Richard Hutchings versus Samuel Blow, 1849 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Thomas Moughon versus Samuel Blow and Dennis Lester, 1849 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- The Central Bank of Georgia versus Samuel Blow, Dennis Lester, and Richard Blow, 1849 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Charles McCarthy versus Samuel Blow and John H. Gordon, 1849 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Thomas M. Leroy versus Michael Buckhalter, 1849 April
Names enslaved persons
Jones Superior Court -- Benjamin Barron versus Alfred Wyche, 1849 April
Names enslaved persons
 
3410Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1849
Jones Inferior Court -- James A. Satterwhite versus Alfred Wyche , 1850 January
Names enslaved persons
Jones Inferior Court -- Sanford M. Tufts versus William S. Bagley, 1850 January
Names enslaved persons
 
3411Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1850-1869
 
3412Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1870-1873
 
3413Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1874-1875
 
3414Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1876-1879
 
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351Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1880-1882
 
352Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1883-1884
 
353Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1885
 
354Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1886-1887
 
355Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1888-1889
 
356Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1890-1894
 
357Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1895-1899
 
358Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1900
 
359Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1901
 
3510Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1902
 
3511Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1903
 
3512Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1904
 
3513Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, 1905-1909
 
3514Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas, undated
 
3515Georgia. County Records. Jones County. FiFas fragments, 1819-1872
 
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361Georgia. County Records. Laurens County
 
362Georgia. County Records. Liberty County
 
363Georgia. County Records. Lincoln County
 
364Georgia. County Records. Lumpkin County census, 1834
 
365Georgia. County Records. Lumpkin County
 
366Georgia. County Records. McIntosh County
 
367Georgia. County Records. Macon County
 
368Georgia. County Records. Madison County
 
369Georgia. County Records. Miscellaneous county seals. Inferior Courts
 
3610Georgia. County Records. Monroe County
Extract [of legal proceedings and] verdict [for] Daniel Grant vs. William H. House, Monroe County, Georgia / [prepared by] Wilkins Hunt, 1824 April Access Online
 
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3611Georgia. County Records. Montgomery County
Petition from the inhabitants of Montgomery County, [Georgia] [to] Governor of Georgia, [Jared Irwin?] / John Howard ... [et al.], 1796 February 14 Access Online
 
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3612Georgia. County Records. Morgan County
 
3613Georgia. County Records. Murray County census, 1834
 
3614Georgia. County Records. Muscogee County
 
3615Georgia. County Records. Oglethorpe County
 
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20C5Georgia. County Records. Oglethorpe County regarding the Oconee river [oversize item from folder 36:15] Access Online
 
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3616Georgia. County Records. Paulding County
 
3617Georgia. County Records. Paulding County census, 1837
 
3618Georgia. County Records. Putnam County
 
3619Georgia. County Records. Randolph County
 
3620Georgia. County Records. Richmond County
 
3621Georgia. County Records. Richmond County
 
3622Georgia. County Records. Richmond Academy, 1793
 
3623Georgia. County Records. Screven County
 
3624Georgia. County Records. Talbot County
 
3625Georgia. County Records. Tattnall County
 
3626Georgia. County Records. Telfair County
 
3627Georgia. County Records. Twiggs County
 
3628Georgia. County Records. Union County census, 1834
 
3629Georgia. County Records. Union County
 
3630Georgia. County Records. Warren County [see also oversize folder 20C]
 
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20C14Georgia. County Records. Warren County. Indenture Josiah Tattnell and Philip Clayton reverted estates [oversize item removed from 36:30], 1794 Access Online
 
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3631Georgia. County Records. Washington County
Affidavit of James Dennard, Washington County, Georgia / sworn to before John Glenn, 1798 March 11 Access Online
 
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3632Georgia. County Records. Wayne County
 
3633Georgia. County Records. Webster County
 
3634Georgia. County Records. Wilkes County , 1785
 
3635Georgia. County Records. Wilkes County. Includes building court house [see also oversize folder 20C], 1785
 
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20C13Georgia. County Records. Wilkes County. Petition for head-rights land grants [oversize item removed from folder 36:35], circa 1783 Access Online
 
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3636Georgia. County Records. Unnamed County. Grand Jury List
 
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371Georgia. Covers/envelopes, 1774-1847
 
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20C15Georgia. Estates, confiscated. George Law [oversize item removed from folder 37:2], 1784 Access Online
 
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373Georgia. Estates, confiscated. , 1785
Account [of] the Governor of Georgia, 1785 Access Online
 
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374Georgia. Estates, confiscated. John Mulryne, 1785
 
375Georgia. Estates, confiscated. , 1786
 
376Georgia. Estates, confiscated. John Green, 1789
 
377Georgia. Estates, confiscated. Commissioners' Reports (1791) and letter (1789), 1789-1791
 
378Georgia. Executive Council. Accounts, 1787
 
379Georgia. Executive Council. Acts [see also oversize folder 20C], 1782
 
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20C6Georgia. Executive Council. Act to prevent plundering and detect spies and an and act for burying certain high crimes and misdimeanors [oversize item removed from folder 37:9], 1782-1783 Access Online
 
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3710Georgia. Executive Council. Administrative expenses, 1787-1788
Account of warrants drawn by his honor the Governor on the treasury, Augusta, [Georgia] / examined [by] John Wereat, 1788 Access Online
 
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3711Georgia. Executive Council. Attendance receipts, 1784-1789
 
3712Georgia. Executive Council. Committee on Finance
 
3713Georgia. Executive Council. Extracts of minutes, 1784-1786
Extract from the minutes [of the] Executive Council, Savannah, [Georgia] / [prepared by] L. Rees , 1784 March 23 Access Online
Extract from the minutes [of the Executive] Council / [prepared by] G[eorge] Handley, 1785 October 11-14 Access Online
Extract from the minutes [of the] E[xecutive] C[ouncil] / [prepared by] G[eorge] Handley, 1786 August 2 Access Online
Extract from the minutes [of the] E[xecutive] C[ouncil] / [prepared by] G[eorge] Handley , 1786 February 14 Access Online
 
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3714Georgia. Executive Council. Extracts of minutes, 1787-1788
Extract from the minutes [of the] E[xecutive] C[ouncil] / [prepared by] J[ames] Meriwether, 1788 February 4 Access Online
 
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3715Georgia. Executive Council. Extracts of minutes, 1789-1790
Extract from the minutes [of the] E[xecutive] C[ouncil] / [prepared by] J[ames] Meriwether, 1789 April 10 Access Online
 
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3716Georgia. Executive Council. Index to minutes, incomplete, undated
 
3717Georgia. Executive Council. Resignation letter, July 4th celebration accounts, 1789
 
3718Georgia. Executive Council. Petition of Isaac Low, undated
 
3719Georgia. Executive Council. Rules, 1788
 
3720Georgia. Executive Council. Schedule of Inclosures, circa 1787
 
3721Georgia. Executive orders, 1819, 1836
Executive order to publish certain acts of legislature, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / [prepared by] R. A. Greene, 1836 January 1 Access Online
 
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3722Georgia. Federal Constitutional Convention expenses of Georgia delegates, 1787-1789
 
3723Georgia. Financial records. Miscellaneous
Petition [with] account to the House of Representatives of Georgia / John E. Smith, 1789 December 2 Access Online
 
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3724Georgia. Fort Washington. Bill of John Barnett, 1794
 
3725Georgia. Frederica. regarding plan of the Common, 1790
 
3726Georgia. General Assembly. Committee on Finance, 1786, 1790
 
3727Georgia. General Assembly. Resolves, 1785
 
3728Georgia. General Assembly. Resolution, 1888
 
3729Georgia. Governor's Mansion. Correspondence, 1836-1837
 
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381Georgia. Governor. John Reynolds, 2 January, 17 April 1756 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Johannes Altherr, butcher, late of Savannah. Rev. Bartholomew Zauberbuhler and Joseph Altherr, executors. To Messieurs: Thomas Rasberry, William Russell, Noble Wimberly Jones, William Even, John Morel; Signed John Reynolds, James Habersham, secy. Memorandum. Oath of appraisers, Thomas Rasberry, William Russell, William Even, and John Morel; attested: James Campbell.Order of Council for warrant of lands. Granted 500 acres to George Love.
 
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38G1Georgia. Governor. John Reynolds. Estate of Stephen Currett [oversize], 18 November 1756 Access Online
Bond of Thomas Lee, blacksmith, Captain John Barnard, and William Even of Savannah for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late Stephen Currett, mariner, of Halifax.Signed Thomas Lee, John Barnard, William Ewen; attested James Whitefield.
 
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383Georgia. Governor. John Reynolds, 18 November 1756 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Stephen Currett, mariner, late of Halifax. Thomas Lee executor.To Messieurs: Peter Tondee, David Truan, Isaac Tripp, James Rutherford, Edward Davidson; signed John Reynolds, James Whitefield.Memorandum not filled in Inventory of estate of Stephen Currett.Signed: James Rutherford, Peter Tondee, David Truan, Isaac Tripp; attested Joseph Ottolenghe.
 
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38G2Georgia. Governor. John Reynolds. Estate of John Hawkins [oversize], 30 December 1756 Access Online
Bond of David Douglass, Thomas Ross, and George Johnston for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late John Hawkins, planter of Augusta.Signed David Douglass, Thomas Ross, George Johnston; attested Edward Barnard, James McHenrey.
 
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385Georgia. Governor. John Reynolds, 1757 January 13 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Newdigate Stephens, planter, late of Savannah. Frances Stephens, widow, administratrix. To Messieurs: William Russell, John Farmur, David Montaigut, Richard Milledge, Anthony Camuse; signed John Reynolds, James Habersham, secy.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers William Russell, John Farmur, David Montaigut, and Richard Milledge; attests James Campbell
 
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38G3Georgia. Governor. John Reynolds. Estate of Samuel Stanhope [oversize], 20 January 1757 Access Online
Bond of Samuel Mercer, William Ewen, and Edward Barnard of Savannah for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late Samuel Stanhope of Savannah, bachellor. Signed Samuel Mercer, William Ewen, Edward Barnard; attested James Whitefield.
 
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387Georgia. Governor. John Reynolds, 2 February 1757 Access Online
Proclamation of Governor John Reynolds laying an embargo on all ships and vessels not otherwise excepted; "Given under my hand and the great seal of His Majesty's sais Province at Savannah."Unsigned.Incomplete.
 
388Accounts payable and inventory of personal property of estate of the late Andrew Clemonts, 1757 August Access Online
Accounts payable and inventory of personal property of estate of the late Andrew Clemonts. Signed Henry Ellis with Rebecka Clemonts as "administratrix." Estate inventory signed James Weston, Ezekiel Backler, and William Moore. Inventory lists "one Negro Boye." This enslaved person is unnamed
 
389Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 29 October 1757 Access Online
Warrant for survey of land of David Lewis on Butlers Creek adjoining Thomas Rede in District of Augusta.Signed Henry Ellis; certified James Whitefield, Depty secy.Sketch map of property by Henry Yonge and William DeBrahm, surveyors general.
 
3810Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 17 February 1758 Access Online
Will of Isaac Barksdale of Augusta, Indian trader, naming John Rae and John Oyston executors, mentioning his brother John, various Negro slaves, Jane and William Rae, children of his partner John Rae, former clerk Dugald Campbell, and freeing "my Negro wench Nancy and her two Malato [sic] children named Johnay and Salley" and "my Negro wench Nanncy whom I partly freed before."
 
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38G4Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis -- Will of Isaac Barksdale [oversize], 1757 June 12 Access Online
Will transfers enslaved persons to various family members and friends. Names of these enslaved persons are: Aba; Johney; Sarah; Tom; Ned; and Sambo. The Will also manumits enslaved persons named Nancy, "and her two malato children" named Johney and Salley; and an enslaved woman named Nanney
 
38G5Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Estate of John Munroe [oversize], 26 January 1758 Access Online
Bond of Charles Pryce, James Edward Powell, and Charles Watson of Savannah for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late John Munroe.Signed Charles Pryce, James Edward Powell, Charles Watson; attested James Whitefield.
 
38G6Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Estate of Ruprith Schrimse [oversize], 26 January 1758 Access Online
Bond of Theobald Kieffer of Ebenezer, Thomas Rasberry and Joseph Ottolenghe of Savannah for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late Ruprith Schrimfe.Signed Theobald Kieffer, Thomas Rasberry, Joseph Ottolenghe; attested James Whitefield.
 
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3813Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 26 January, 10 February 1758 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Ruprith Schrimfe, planter, late of Ebenezer. Theobald Kieffer, administrator.To Messieurs: Nicholas Cromenberger, Christopher Cramer, Jacob Meyer, Matthias Zettler, Christian Birck; signed Henry Ellis, attested James Whitefield.On verso: Memorandum. Oath of appraisers, Nicholas Cronenburger, Christopher Cramur, Matthias Zettler, Jacoh Meyer, Christian Birck; attested Christian E. Thilo, District of Ebenezer.Inventory of estate of Ruprith (Rubrecht) SchrimfeSigned Mattias Zettler, Christopher Cramer, Christian Birck.
 
3814Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 7 February, 22 May 1758 Access Online
Warrant for survey of land of Evan Lewis on Walnut Branch off Bryan Creek. Signed Henry Ellis; certified James Whitefield, depty. secy.Sketch map of property by Henry Yonge and William De Brahm, surveyors general.
 
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38G7Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Elizabeth McKue, orphan [oversize], March 1758 Access Online
Bond of Audley Maxwell for £5000 for guardianship of Elizabeth, the orphan child of Peter McKue. Signed Audley Maxwell, Morgan Sable, James Maxwell, Junior; attested William Young.
 
38G8Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Estate of Francis Robinson [oversize], 25 May 1758 Access Online
Bond of Thomas Parker, John Farmur, and Charles Watson of Savannah for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late Francis Robinson.Signed Thomas Parker, Charles Watson, John Farmer.
 
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3817Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 26 May 1758 Access Online
Petition of David Thomas of Mount Pleasant, planter, principal creditor of Nicholas West, deceased, to Governor Henry Ellis requesting administration of the estate of West.Signed David Thomas; attested in Parish of Christ Church, James Whitefield, D. secy.
 
3818Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 15 July 1758 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Samuel Way, planter, late of Midway, John Lupton executor.To Messieurs: John Mitchell, Edward Sumner, Thomas Way; signed Henry Ellis, James Whitefield, D. Secy.On verso: Memorandum. Oath of appraisers, John Mitchell, Thomas Way, and Edward Sumner; attested John Elliott, Parish of St. John.Inventory of estate of Samuel Way.Signed Edward Sumner, John Mitchell, Thomas Way.
 
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38G9Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Will of Daniel Demetre [oversize], 9 August 1758 Access Online
Will of Daniel Demetre of Savannah naming James Habersham and Francis Harris as executors and mentioning son-in-law William Thomas Harris, dispensing of eight slaves and property in District of Sapelo, the Society of Freemasons in Savannah, and the sons of James Habersham, James the younger, Joseph and John.Signed Daniel Demetre; attested David Montaigut, Thomas Rasberry, James Mossman.On verso: Authorization for execution. Signed Henry Ellis.
 
38G10Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Estate William Pugh [oversize], 15 August 1758 Access Online
Bond of Catherine Pugh, widow, of Halifax, James Gray of Augusta, and Hugh Ross, laborer, of Savannah for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late William Pugh, planter.Signed Catherine Pugh, James Gray, Hugh Ross; attested James Whitefield.Incomplete.
 
38G11Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Estate of Samuel Stanhope [oversize], 23 August 1758 Access Online
Bond of Charles and Elizabeth Pryce, Mungo Graham, and James Love, all of Savannah, for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late Samuel Stanhope, surveyor.Signed Charles Pryce, Elizabeth Pryce, Mungo Graham, James Love; attested William Young.
 
38G12Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Estate of James Brewer [oversize], 28 September 1758 Access Online
Bond of David Cunningham of Savannah, shopkeeper, James Edward Powell, and Thomas Rasberry for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late James Brewer, mariner.Signed David Cunningham, James Edward Powell, Thomas Rasberry; attested William Young.
 
38G13Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Estate of Joseph Watson [oversize], 16 October 1758 Access Online
Bond of Sarah Margritta Read, widow, of Charleston, William Francis and James Edward Powell of Savannah for administration of the estate of the late Joseph Watson.Signed Sarah Margritta Read, William Francis, James Edward Powell; attested James Whitefield
 
38G14Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Estate of John Robinson [oversize], 19 October 1758 Access Online
Appointment of Audley Maxwell, John Stevens, John Elliott, and Francis Arthur as administrators of the administration oath to Grey Elliott, administrator of the estate of the late John Robinson, mariner of Savannah. Signed Henry Ellis.Oath of administration of Grey Elliott. Certified, District of Midway, John Stevens.
 
38G15Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Estate of John Robinson [oversize], 19 October 1758 Access Online
Bond of Grey Elliott, Mark Carr, and Kenneth Baillie for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late John Robinson.Signed Gray Elliott, Mark Carr, Kenneth Baillie; attested John Elliott.
 
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3826Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 19 October 1758 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John Robinson, mariner, late of Savannah. Gray Elliott, administrator.To Messieurs: David Montaigut, Thomas Rasbury, William Russell, John Morel, and William Ewen; signed Henry Ellis, attested James Whitefield.On verso: Memorandum. Oath of appraisers, David Montaigut, Thomas Rasbury, William Russell, John Morel, and William Even; attested James Edward Powell, District of Savannah.Inventory of estate of John Robinson, marinerSigned David Montaigut, Thomas Rasberry, William Ewen, William Russell, John Morel.
 
3827Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 2 November 1758 Access Online
Bond of James Furguson, tailor, of Savannah. John Feaster, blacksmith, and Cornelius McCarty for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late Robert Fletcher.Signed James Furguson, John Feaster, Cornelius McCarty; attested James Whitefield.
 
3828Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 28 November 1758 Access Online
Petition of Thomas Bussett, Junior, to Governor Henry Ellis requesting appointment of Lachlan McGillivray, Edward Barnard, and Thomas Burrington as guardians since Bassett is under twenty-one and has inherited real property from his deceased father Thomas Bassett, Senior, of Augusta.Signed Thomas Bassett; attested James Whitefield.
 
3829Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 4 December 1758 Access Online
Resolution of King George II allowing Henry Ellis, Governor of Georgia, to repair to the northern colonies in the summer months "for the recovery or preservation of [his] health." Signed W. Charpel.
 
3830Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 5 December 1758 Access Online
Warrant for survey of land of John Lariscy on lower ford of Briar Creek, Parish of St. Matthew.Signed Henry Ellis; certified James Whitefield, d. secy.Sketch map of property by Henry Yonge and William DeBrahm, surveyors general.
 
3831Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 1758 Access Online
Appointment of John Henry Grave, John Rae, David Douglass, Martin Campbell, and Edward Barnard as administrators of the administration oath to Lachlan McGillivray, administrator of the estate of the late Thomas Bassett of Augusta.Oath of administration of Lachlan McGillivray.Certified James Whitefield.Incomplete.
 
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38G16Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Estate of Abraham Johns [oversize], 22 February 1759 Access Online
Bond of Thomas Day of Charleston, William Wright and Joseph Stanley of Savannah for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late Abraham Johns.Signed Thomas Day, William Wright, Joseph Stanley.
 
38G17Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Petition Elizabeth McKue [oversize], 16 March 1759 Access Online
Petition of Elizabeth McKue to Governor Henry Ellis requesting appointment of Andley Maxwell as guardian since McKue is under twenty one and has inherited real property from her deceased father Peter McKue of Midway.Signed Elizabeth McKue; attested James Whitefield.
 
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3834Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 7 August 1759 Access Online
Warrant for survery of land of Nicholas Lawrence "four miles west of Savannah" bounded by lands of Thomas Bailey, Isaac Young, the Newington lots, John Morel, William Gibbons, Joseph Stanley, and the Savannah farm, Carpenter tything.Signed Henry Ellis; certified James Whitefield, D. secy.Sketch map of property by Henry Yonge and William Debrahm, surveyors general.
 
3835Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 20 August 1759 Access Online
Bond of Thomas Bosomworth, clerk, and Adam Bosomworth-gentleman, of St. Catharine's Island, and Charles Watson of Savannah for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late John Lattimore.Signed Thomas Bosomworth, Adam Bosomworth, Charles Watson; attested Elizabeth Bodington.Lacking some text.
 
3836Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 13 September 1759 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of William Cockran, shoemaker, late of Savannah.Joshua Vaughn, carpenter, administrator.To Messieurs: Thomas Hooper, Cornelius McCarty, P. Blyth, Richard Milledge, James Miller; signed Henry Ellis; attested James Whitefield.On verso: Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Thomas Hooper, Richard Milledge, Cornelius McCarty; attested David Montaigut, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of William Cockran.Signed Thomas Hooper, Richard Milledge, Cornelius McCarty.
 
3837Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 2 October 1759 Access Online
Warrant for survey of land of Veit Lachner on upper Ebenezer garden lots in Parish of St. Matthew.Signed Henry Ellis, certified James Whitefield, D. secy.Sketch map of property by Henry Yonge and William DeBrahm, surveyors general.
 
3838Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 13 November 1759 Access Online
Order of Governor Henry Ellis decreeing 5 December 1759 as public day of Thanksgiving, given in Council with Sir Patrick Houstoun, Jonathan Bryan, James Mackay, James Edward Powell, William Clifton, and William Knox present.Signed Charles Watson, deputy clerk of council.
 
3839Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 4 December 1759 Access Online
Warrant for survey of land of Joseph Leitner at Bethany or Blue Bluff adjoining land of John Klein. Directive to Henry Yonge and William DeBrahm, surveyors general.Signed Henry Ellis; certified James Whitefield, D. secy.Sketch map of property by Henry Yonge and William DeBrahm, surveyors general.
 
3840Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 15 December 1759 Access Online
Certification of land survey for Abraham Hood, a town lot in Augusta, Parish of St. Paul, warranted by Governor Henry Ellis. Signed Henry Yonge and William DeBrahm, surveyors general.
 
3841Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory for estate of John Christopher Bornamen, doctor, 1760 January 10 Access Online
Gaspar Greiner of Halifax, administrator. "To Messieurs: James Nessmith, Andrew Greiner, Andrew McCorrie, Nicolaus Pesser," signed Henry Ellis, attested James Whitefield. Inventory of estate possibly lists "my slaves," [handwriting is difficult to discern]
 
3842Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 30 January 1760 Access Online
Appointment of Francis Harris and Charles Watson as executors of the estate of the late Thomas Parker of Savannah.Signed Henry Ellis; certified James Whitefield.
 
3843Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 9 February 1760 Access Online
Speech "to the king's beloved men and head warriors of the upper and lower Creek Nations" urging peace and attempting to quell fears of Cherokee aggressions.Signed Henry Ellis.
 
3844Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 26 February 1760 Access Online
Appointment of Benjamin Smith of South Carolina as executor of the estate of the late John Palmer of South Carolina as he died in the state.
 
3845Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 4 March 1760 Access Online
Warrant for survey of land of John Lewis between Barrington and mouth of Lewis's Creek.Signed Henry Ellis; certified James Whitefield, d. secy.Sketch map of property by Henry Yonge and William De Brahm, surveyors general.
 
3846Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 6 May 1760 Access Online
Warrant for survey of land of Isaac Lewis on Lewis's Creek along the Altamaha and Barrington.Signed Henry Ellis; certified James Whitefield, D. secy.Sketch map of property by Henry Yonge and William DeBrahm, surveyors general.
 
3847Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 8 May 1760 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of William Alexander, tavern keeper, late of Parish of St. George. Thomas Irwin and David Alexander, administrators.To Messieurs: James Anderson, James Houstoun, John Thomas, Roger Lawson, Thomas Caudry; signed Henry Ellis, attested James Whitefield.On verso: Memorandum.Oath of appraisers James Houstoun, James Anderson, and John Thomas; attested David Emanuel, District of Halifax.Note on qualifications of appraisers and removal of several from the area, thus adding David Lewis and Roger Lawson; signed David Emanuel.
 
3848Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 26 May 1760 Access Online
Speech "to the Mico's head-men and warriors of the Creek Nations" discussing specifically the report of Robert French that several traders in the upper towns have been killed by the Creeks. Ellis cautions them not to continue in such paths, that friendship still exists, and peace is too valuable to throw awa Signed Henry Ellis.
 
3849Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 27 May 1760 Access Online
Petition of Ann Moreland to Governor Henry Ellis requesting appointment of Dorotby Moreland as guardian since Ann Moreland is under twenty-one and has inherited real estate from her deceased father Martin Moreland.Signed Ann Moreland; attested James Whitefield.
 
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38G18Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Estate of Christopher Fulbright [oversize], 16 July 1760 Access Online
Bond of Margaret Croxton of Augusta, Parish of St. Paul, John Fitch of Savannah, and Thomas Croxton, planter, of Augusta, for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late Christopher Fulbright.Signed Margaret Croxton, John Fitch, Thomas Croxton; attested James Whitefield.
 
38G19Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Estate of Lachlan McIntosh [oversize] , 20 July 1760 Access Online
Appointment of John Rae, Edward Barnard, and Lachlan McGillivray as administrators of the administration oath to David Douglass, administrator of the estate of the late Lachlan McIntosh, Indian trader, of Augusta.Signed Henry Ellis; certified James Whitefield, D. secy.Oath of administration of David Douglass. Certified, Parish of St. Paul, Edward Barnard.
 
38G20Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Estate of Lachlan McIntosh [oversize], 20 July 1760 Access Online
Bond of David Douglass, Lachlan McGillivray, and William Struthers for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late Lachlan McIntosh, trader.Signed David Douglass, Lachlan McGillivray, William Struthers.
 
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3853Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis -- Warrant of appraisement, and inventory, for estates of Lachlan McIntosh and George Johnston, 20 July 1760 Access Online
David Douglass of Augusta, Parish of St. Paul, administrator. "To Messieurs: Lachlan McGillivray, William Struthers, John Pettycrew, Samuel Alshenar, Thomas Lee." Signed Henry Ellis, attested James Whitefield.Inventory lists enslaved persons as, "1 Negroe Boy named Tom"
 
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38G21Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Estate of John Roberts [oversize], 11 August 1760 Access Online
Appointment of John Rae, David Douglass, Edward Barnard, and Lachlan McGillivray, justices of Parish of St. Paul, as administrators of the administration oath to William and Elizabeth Crays, administrators of the estate of the late John Roberts, planter, of Augusta.Signed Henry Ellis.Oath of Administration of William and Elizabeth Crays.Certified, District of Augusta, Edward Barnard.
 
38G22Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Estate of John Roberts [oversize], 11 August 1760 Access Online
Bond of William and Elizabeth Crays of Augusta, Parish of St. Paul, George Galphin, and Robert Hannah for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late John Roberts, planter.Signed William Crays, Elizabeth Crays, George Galphin, Robert Hannah; attested Edward Barnard.Incomplete.
 
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3856Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 22 August 1760 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for sale of the late John Mearn, planter. Jenet Barker, administratrix.To Messieurs: Peter Nephew, David Dicks, John Hearn, Robert Houstoun, Saunders Moss; signed Henry Ellis; attested James Whitefield.On verso: Memorandum.Oath of appraisers Peter Nephew, David Dicks, John Hearn; attested Elisha Butler.
 
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38G23Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis. Estate of Cornelius Cook [oversize], 28 August 1760 Access Online
Bond of Mary Ann Cook, widow, of New Windsor, South Carolina, James Paris of that place, and Robert Bolton of Savannah for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late Cornelius Cook.Signed Mary Ann Cook, James Paris, Robert Bolton; attested James Whitefield.
 
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3858Georgia. Governor. Henry Ellis, 3 September 1760 Access Online
Warrant for survey of land of Thomas Leitch at Halifax on Briar Creek in Parish of St. George, "here to fore settled by William Irvin."Signed Henry Ellis; certified James Whitefield, D. secy.Sketch map of property by Henry Yonge and William DeBrahm, surveyors general.
 
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38a1Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 7 November 1760 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John Ross, Indian trader, late of Augusta. Lachlan McGillivray, administrator.To Messieurs: John Graham, William Even, Moses Nunes, Thomas Morgan, James McHenry; signed James Wright, attested James Whitefield Memorandum.Oath of appraisers William Ewen, James McHenry, and Thomas Morgan; attested Lewis Johnson, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of John Ross.Signed William Ewen, Thomas Morgan, James McHenry.Bond of Lachlan McGillivray of Augusta, Parish of St. Paul, Thomas Vincent and James Mossman of Savannah for administration of the estate of the late John Ross, Indian trader.Signed Lachlan McGillivray, Thomas Vincent, James Mossman; attested James Whitefield.
 
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38G24Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of John Spencer [oversize], 7 November 1760 Access Online
Bond of Lachlan McGillivray of Augusta, Thomas Vincent, and James Mossman of Savannah for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late John Spencer.Signed Lachlan McGillivray, Thomas Vincent, James Mossman; attested James Whitefield.
 
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38a3Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 7 November 1760 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John Spencer, Indian trader, late of Augusta, Parish of St. Paul. Lachlan McGillivray of Augusta , administrator.To Messieurs: John Graham, William Ewen, Moses Nunes, Thomas Morgan, James McHenry; signed James Wright, attested James Whitefield.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers John Graham, William Ewen, Moses Nunes, and Thomas Morgan; attested David Montaigut, District of Savannah.
 
38a3aGeorgia. Governor. James Wright [see also oversize box 38G], 24 November 1760 Access Online
Inventories of estates of John Spencer, deceased.Signed William Ewen, Thomas Morgan, John Graham, Moses Nunes Rivers, James McHenrey.Fragments.
 
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38G25Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of John Spencer including 11 enslaved people (Sam, Nancey, Stepney, Anthony, Sanco, Prince, Cupid, Cambridge, Deborah, Bristol, Dick) [oversize item removed from 38a:3a], 1760-1761 Access Online
 
38G26Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of William Strathers [oversize item removed from 38a:4], 25 November 1760 Access Online
Appointment of Edward Barnard, John Francis Williams, and Francis Macartan, all of parish of St. Paul, as administrators of the administration oath to William Struthers, trader, of Augusta, administrator of the estate of his late sister Jane Struthers of Great Britain.Signed James Wright [signature mutilated]; attested James Whitefield.Bond of William Struthers, William Trewin, and James Colbert, all of District of Augusta, Parish of St. Paul, for administration of the estate of the late Jane Struthers.Signed William Struthers, William Trewin, James Colbert; attested Edward Barnard.
 
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38a5Georgia. Governor. James Wright , 2 December 1760 Access Online
Warrant for survey of land of John Lynn on North Newport River at Caine Creek Between lands of Lachlan McIntosh and —MacKay in Parish of St. John. Signed James Wright; certified James Whitefield.Sketch map of property by Henry Yonge and William DeBrahm, surveyors general
 
38a6Georgia. Governor. James Wright , 7 April 1761 Access Online
Warrant for survey of land of John Lawson on Altamaha River above Fort Barrington adjoining land of John Gray, Parish of St. Andrew. Signed James Wright; certified James Whitefield.Sketch map of property by Henry Yonge and William DeBrahm, surveyors general
 
38a7Georgia. Governor. James Wright , 5 May 1761 Access Online
Warrant for survey of land of John Lewis on the Altamaha River adjoining his father Samuel Lewis. Signed James Wright; certified James Whitefield.Sketch map of property by Henry Yonge and William DeBrahm, surveyors general
 
38a8Georgia. Governor. James Wright , 2 June 1761 Access Online
Warrant for survey of land of Abraham Lewis in Parish of St. Andrew bounding Lewis's Creek and lands of John Lewis and Isaac Lewis. Signed James Wright; certified James Whitefield.Sketch map of property by Henry Yonge and William DeBrahm, surveyors general
 
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38G28Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Stephen Adgye [?] [oversize item removed from 38a:9], 18 July 1761 Access Online
Bond of Alexander Wylly, merchant, Edmund Tannatt, planter, and Lewis Johnson, merchant, all of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late Stephen Adye of St. Christophers.Signed Alexander Wylly, Edmund Tannatt, Lewis Johnson; attested John Talley.
 
38G29Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Will of Nathaniel Polhill [oversize], 30 July 1761 Access Online
Will of Nathaniel Polhill of Berkley County, South Carolina, naming wife Hannah Polhill as executrix.Signed Nathaniel Polhill; attested Thomas Barksdale, John Fullerton, John Wingood.On verso: Authorization for execution.Signed James Wright.
 
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38a10aGeorgia. Governor. James Wright, 1 September 1761 Access Online
Warrant for survey of land of Martin Lachner on the island opposite Ebenezer adjacent land of Christopher Creamer.Signed James Wright.Fragments only.
 
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38G30Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Land grant and plat for John Lewis in the Parish of St. Andrews [oversize] , 1761 Access Online
Land grant to John Lewis for that tract bounded by Lewis's Creek in Parish of St. Andrew.Sketch map and written description of property by Henry Yonge and William DeBrahm, surveyors general. Description authorized under Governor Henry EllisSketch map.
 
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38a12Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory of estate of John DeVeaux, late of Little Ogeechee., 1762 January 6 Access Online
"To Messieurs: John Fox; David Fox, Junior; Joseph Summers; Joseph Wright; John Wilson." Signed James Wright, attested John Talley. George Delegal, executor.Inventory names enslaved persons: Caleb, Tom, Florah, Jenny, Morear, George, Glasgoe, Betty, Sipio, Sarah, Jenny, Polloe
 
38a13Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 22 January 1762 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John Lester, late of Savannah. Thomas Burrington and Matthew Roche executors.To Messieurs: Andrew Maxton, Samuel Pelton, James Bruce, William Patterson; signed James Wright, attested John Talley.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers Andrew Maxton, Samuel Pelton, and William Patterson; attested David Montaigut, Parish of Christ Church.
 
38a14Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory for estate of Morgan Sabb, planter, late of Ogeechee, 1762 January 22 Access Online
Mary Sabb, executrix. "To Messieurs: James Mackay; Mark Carr; Adam Bosomworth; Thomas Maxwell; James Maxwell, Junior." Signed James Wright, attested John Talley. Inventory names enslaved persons: Mytilda; Captain; Juffery; Nights [?]; Amanda; Silvia; Heston; Ceaser; Mall; Betty; Bess; Mall [repeated]; Shaver [?]; Bucklain; Bellow; Dick; Old Rose; Cupid; Mary; Lidy; Sirus; Christmas; Bartleme; Lankeshin; Jupiter; Snow.Portion of document is torn, obscuring two or more names of enslaved persons
 
38a15Georgia. Governor. James Wright [see also oversize box 38G], 27 March 1762 Access Online
Depositions relative to theestate of William Mackay and his wife Margaret Mackay of Darien, Parish of St. Andrew, both deceased, stating that the intent of said deceadents was to name Barbara Mackay, daughter of Captain James MacKay, heiress.Signed Thomas Smith, John McLeod, David Miller attested James Wright.
 
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38G31Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of William MacKay [oversize items removed from folder 38a:15], 27 March 1762 Access Online
 
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38a16Georgia. Governor. James Wright [see also oversize box 38G], 15 April 1762 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Sir Patrick Houstoun, late of Savannah. Dame Priscilla Houstoun, widow, executrix. To Messieurs: Noble Jones, James Mackay, James Bulloch, George Cuthbert, and David Montaigut; signed James Wright, attested John Talley.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, Noble Jones, James Mackay, James Bulloch, and George Cuthbert; attested William Clifton.Inventory of estate of Sir Patrick Houstoun, Bart., signed Noble Jones, James Mackay, James Bulloch, George Cuthbert.
 
38a16aGeorgia. Governor. James Wright, 13 May 1762 Access Online
Inventory of estate of William Mackay, deceased.Signed Lachlan Mackintosh, George Mackintosh, Angus Clark, William Clark, John McDonald.See also WRIGHT 15
 
38a17Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory for estate of Edward Somerville -- also, subpoena ticket for Thomas Moodie, 1762 September 20 Access Online
Estate of Edward Somerville, late of Savannah. John Rae and Thomas Eatton, executors. "To messieurs: George Baillie, David Montaigut, James Mossman, Alexander Fyffe, and John Morel." Signed James Wright, attested John Talley.Subpoena ticket is for Thomas Moodie, relative to the case of Mordecai Sheftall versus John Rae.Inventory names enslaved persons: Carbery; Anthony; Cuffey; Gola; Bully; Cocorico; Cato; Demetrius; Monimia, and her child (unnamed); Judith, and her child (unnamed)
 
38a18Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory of estate of John Gray of Frederica, 1762 November 19 Access Online
John Dunbar, Thomas Young and John Simpson, administrators. "To Messieurs: Roderick Mackintosh, John Polson, William Clark, Hugh Clark, Angus Clark, Daniel Mackaye, James Forrester, David Jervey, and Thomas Clancy." Signed James Wright, attested John Talley. Inventory names enslaved persons: Dick, his wife Die, and their child Dicky; Carolina, his wife Diana, and their child Isaac; Will, his wife Sally, and their children April and Matty; Hector, his wife Fanny, and their child Nancy; Cato, his wife Cloe, and their two children Cato and January; Sutherland and his wife Clarissa; Ceasar and his wife Phebe; Alexander; Joe; Frank; Newton; Chaitness; Hanniball; Achilles; Bob; Ross; Mackaye; Charles; Punch; Jula; Scipio; Julius; Ceasar; Hercules; Jack
 
38a19Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 1 April 1763 Access Online
Appointment of Robert Baillie and Lachlan Mac Intosh of Parish of St. Andrew as administrators of the administration oath to George McIntosh, administrator of the estate of the late Captain John Mcintosh of Darien.Signed James Wright; attested John Talley.Oath of administration to George McIntosh.Attested Lachlan MacIntosh.
 
38a20Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Documents relating to the estate of John Fitch, 1760s Access Online
Includes numerous other bonds, receipts, debits, and credits relative to the estate of John Fitch with the following individuals named or given as signatories: Francis Macartan, Martin Campbell, W. Macoodgion, George Northwind, Thomas Lloyd, John Simpson, James Jackson, Edward Barnard, Anthony Dean, William Clifton, Thomas Burrington, George Galphin, James Paris, Christopher Weisenbaker, Thomas White, Samuel Farley, William Wright, David Montaigut, John Morel, John Bowles, John Rae, Ezekiel Harlow, James Papst. George Ducker, Thomas Battoon, Peter Walsh, William Blake, Philemon Kemp, Jacob Beall, Robert Bolton, William Smith, Patrick Carroll, Thomas Gegg, Nehemiah Wade, John Lyon, Stephen Millen, Christopher Peters, Joseph Ottolenghe.Includes petition of Anne Fitch, widow of John Fitch, to Governor James Wright, asking dismissal from her bond of administration
Inventory and Appraisement of all the remaining Effects belonging to the Estate of John Fitch, 1769 August 22
Inventory names enslaved persons: Belinda; Belinda (younger); Minerva; Cleopatra (9); Joe (4); a girl "2 years old and a suckling child"; Morris (10); Sukey (3); Jack; Kate
Memorandum of things appraised at Spirit Creek Plantation, 1763 November 5
Memorandum lists "5 negroe fellows and 1 Wench"; "1 Wench and Child"; "2 fellows and one Wench"; "1 Ole Indian Wench"; "1 Negroe Wench"; "6 Negroes, one fellow, wench, and 4 children." Enslaved persons are unnamed
 
38a21Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 29 July 1763 Access Online
Bond of Ann Stuart, spinster, Charles Watson, and John Talley, all of Savannah, for administration of the estate of Mary Jubert, Widow. Signed Ann Stuart, Charles Watson, John Talley; attested Samuel Patton.
 
38a22Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 6 October 1763 Access Online
Bond of John Barnes of Little Ogeechee, Joseph Clay, merchant, and Michael Stutz, carpenter, both of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late Richard Warren. Signed John Barnes, Joseph Clay, Michael Stutz; attested John Talley, John Ross.
 
38a23Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 27 March 1764 Access Online
Petition of Jacob Holbrook (son of the late Jacob Holbrook of Savannah) to Governor James Wright asking that Andrew Loremore be named guardian of Holbrook being under twenty-one and heit to real estate from his deceased father).Signed Jacob Holbrook; attested James Wright.
 
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38G32Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Lachlan MacIntosh [oversize item removed from 38a:24], 28 March 1764 Access Online
Appointment of Benjamin Smith and James Parsons as administrators of the administration oath to John Hume, administrator of all the estate of the late Lachlan McIntosh not administered by the late David Douglass, Signed James Wright; attested John Talley.Oath of administration of John Hume; Signed John Hume; attested Benjamin Smith. Bond of John Hume, merchant, of Charleston, South Carolina, James Edward Powell and James Graham, merchants, of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late Lachlan McIntosh.Signed John Hume, James Edward Powell, James Graham; attested Benjamin Smith, John Talley.
 
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38a25Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 19 April 1764 Access Online
Revokation of letters of administration from Francis Macartan and Martin Campbell, storekeepers of Augusta, for estate of the late Richard Hughes, Indian trader, of Augusta, and Transfer of such letters to Philip Hughes, son of Richard Hughes and grand Nephew of Jemima Elliott.Signed James Wright; attested John Talley.
 
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38G33Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Joseph Stanley [oversize item removed from 38a:26], 12 October 1764 Access Online
Will of Joseph Camuse, carpenter, of Savannah, naming Richard Milledge, Parish of Christ Church, as executor and mentioning children Joseph and Elizabeth Camuse.Signed Joseph Camuse; attested Joseph Stanley, Ann Cox, William Young.Authorization of execution, signed James Wright.
 
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38a27Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 15 October 1764 Access Online
Will of John Ludwig Mayer, practitioner in physick, of Ewensburgh, Parish of Christ Church, naming wife Barbara Mayer (during her widowhood only) and Rev. John Joachim Zubly executors. Signed John Ludwig Mayer; attested George Shearouse, Sigismund Biltz, John Eppinger. On verso: Authorization for execution.Signed James Wright.
 
38a28Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 31 October 1764 Access Online
Bond of Benjamin Stirk, Thomas Eatton, merchant, and Joseph Dunlap, carpenter, all of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late Catherine Hamilton.Signed Benjamin Shirk, Thomas Eatton, Joseph Dunlap; attested John Talley.
 
38a29Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 27 November 1764 Access Online
Bond of John Eppinger, bricklayer, Ann Lorrimore, widow, Peter Tondee and John Street carpenters, all of Savannah, for administration of the estate of Andrew Lorrimore.Signed John Eppinger, Ann Lorrimore, Peter Tondee, John Street; attested John Talley.
 
38a30Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory of estate of Mathias Kugle, brickmaker, late of Parish of Christ Church, 1765 April 1 Access Online
Christina Kugle, widow, administratrix.Inventory names enslaved persons London and Monday
 
38a31Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Will of Adam Bosomworth and related documents, 1765 April 1 Access Online
Will of Adam Bosomworth leaving all property to wife Elizabeth Bosomworth. Signed Adam Bosomworth. Certification signed James Wright.Appointment of James Mackay and Elisha Butler as administrators of the oath of administration to Elizabeth Bosomworth of Parish of St. John.Will transfers "all and Singular my Slaves both male and female with their future increase" to Elizabeth Bosomworth. Will does not name these enslaved persons
 
38a32Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 12 August 1765 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of James Bell, painter, of Savannah. Roger Kelsal and Simonat Munro administrators.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Wright attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed James Love, Adrian Loyer, Thomas Flyming, John McFarlen attested George Baillie, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of James Bell; signed James Love, Thomas Flyming, John McFarlen.
 
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38G34Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Esther Rasberry petition for a guardian [oversize item removed from 38a:33], 18 June 1766 Access Online
Petition of Esther Rasberry to Governor James Wright requesting appointment of her mother Mrs. Ann Rasberry, widow, of Savannah as guardian since Esther Rasberry is a minor and inheritor of estate from her late father Thomas Rasberry, merchant.Signed Esther Rasberry; certified with note in hand of James Wright.
 
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38a34Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory of estate of Mary Bryan, widow, of Savannah. , 1766 June 26 Access Online
John Smith, Magdalen Williamson, and Joseph Clay, executors. "To Messieurs: William Ewen, Champernown Williamson, Robert Bolton, James Read, Thomas Netherclift." Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Inventory names enslaved persons: Sue; Frank; Peggy; Lucy, her children Magdalane and Luke; Billy; Charles; Isaac; Tamerlane; Peter; Abraham; George and his son, George (younger)
 
38a35Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory of estate of Raymond Demere, merchant, Island of St. Simons, 1766 June 26 Access Online
John Graham and Donald Mackay, executors. "To Messieurs: Robert Baillie, John Polson, James Forester, and Allan Stuart." Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Inventory names enslaved persons: Peter, his wife Nancy, and their children Billy and Peggy; Bristol, his wife Maria; Jupeter (a cooper), his wife Lucy, and their child Lewis; Lena and her children July, Phillis, Nana, and Sally; London, his wife Sarah; Jeaney; Sambo; Adam; Bob; George; Ben; Tom; Jack; Betty; Gola
 
38a36Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 8 July 1766 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of the Rev. John Martin Bolzius, clerk, of Parish of St. Matthew. Gertraud Bolzius, administratrix.To Messieurs: [piece missing]; signed James Wright.Memorandum. Oath of appraisers, Herman Henry Lemké, John Flerl, John Wertsch; attested Theobald Kieffer, Parish of St. Matthew.Inventory of estate of the Rev. John Martin Bolzius; signed Herman Henry Lemké, John Flerl, John Wertsch.
 
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38G35Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Joseph Clay [oversize item removed from 38a:37], 11 September 1766 Access Online
Bond of Joseph Clay, merchant, James Habersham, Junr., merchant, and David Cutler Braddock, all of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late John Barnes, gardener.Signed Joseph Clay, James Habersham, Junr., David Cutler Braddock; attested John Stanton.
 
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38a38Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 13 October 1766 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Thomas Lloyd, late of Savannah. Rebecca Lloyd, executrix.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Wright; attested Thomas Moodie.On verso: Letters of administration granted to James Love, executor of the estate of the late Mungo Graham, Parish of Christ Church.Signed James Wright; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38a39Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 11 November 1766 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Christian Reidelsperger, late of Parish of St. Matthew, John Wilson and his wife Mary (formerly wife of Christian Reidelsperger), administrators.To Messieurs: James Grant, John Starr, and John Snider; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed John Starr, John Snider, James Grant; attested John Adam Treutlen, Clement Martin, Parish of St. Matthew.
 
38a40Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 27 November 1766 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Henry Curtis, planter, late of Parish of Christ Church. Margaret Curtis, widow,administratrix.To Messieurs: David Delegal, John Dodds, Cornelius Carden, Cornelius Harveny; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers David Delegal, John Dodds, and Cornelius Carden; attested Philip Delegal, Parish of Christ Church.
 
38a41Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 28 November 1766 Access Online
Bond of Henry Preston of Savannah and the Hon. William Simpson, chief justice of Georgia, for administration of the estates of the late Charles Blundey.Signed Henry Preston, William Simpson; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38a42Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 16 December 1766 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John Perkins, late of Parish of Christ Church, Christian Perkins, executrix.To Messieurs: David Montaigut, Matthew Roche Nicholas Neilson, John Milledge; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers David Montaigut, Matthew Roche, and Nicholas Neilson; attested Charles Watson.
 
38a43Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory of estate of Thomas Ross, planter, late of Augusta, 1766 December 19 Access Online
John Douglass administrator. "To Messieurs: Edward Barnard, Thomas Waters, LeRoy Hammond." Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Inventory names enslaved persons Glascow, and "1 Blind Negroe Fellow." This last person is unnamed
 
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38G36Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Land grant to Thomas Young of the Parish of St. John [oversize item removed from 38a:44], 6 January 1767 Access Online
Land grant to Thomas Young for that tract of land bounded by Adam Bosomworth, Clement Martin, and John Sandiford in Parish of St. John.Signed James Wright; attested Charles Watson.
 
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38a45Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 21 January 1767 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Kenneth Baillie, planter, Parish of St. John. Elizabeth Baillie, Andrew Darling, James Mackay, and Robert Baillie, executors.To Messieurs: Thomas Maxwell, William Baker, Daniel Sillivant, and Robert Nichols; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers Thomas Maxwell, William Baker, Daniel Sillivant, and Robert Nichols; attested Parmen us Way, Parish of St. John.
 
38a45aGeorgia. Governor. James Wright, 22 January 1767 Access Online
Bond of Joseph Wright and Nicholas Horton merchants, and James Edward Powell and Jamest Cuthbert, all of Savannah, for guardianship of Thomas Hamilton, Charles Hamilton, and Francis Hamilton, minors.Signed Joseph Wright, Nicholas Horton, James Cuthbert, James Edward Powell; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38G37Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Edward Hopton [oversize item removed from 38a:46], 26 January 1767 Access Online
Bond of James Mossman, William Telfair, and George Baillie, merchants, all of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late Edward Hopton.Signed James Mossman, William Telfair, George Baillie; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38a47Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 18 February 1767 Access Online
Bond of George Cuthbert and Basil Cowper, merchant, both of Parish of Christ Church for administration of the estate of the late William Grover.Signed George Cuthbert, Basil Covper; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38a48Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory of estate of Theobald Kieffer, planter, late of Parish of St. Matthew, 1767 March 5 Access Online
John Gasper Wertsch and Elizabeth Kieffer, administrators. "To Messieurs: Jacob Meyer, John Ulrich Neidlinger, David Steiner, George Faul." Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Inventory lists "10 Big Negroes ... 6 Negroe Children". These enslaved persons are unnamed
 
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38G38Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of George Thomas [oversize item removed from 38a:49], 12 March 1767 Access Online
Letters of administration granted to William LeConte and John Eatton LeConte for estate of the late George Thomas of Savannah, previously of County of Middlesex, Great Britain, on account of the death of previous executor William Eatton, merchant of Savannah, and the residence in Great Britain of executrix Hannah Thomas, wife of George Thomas. Unsigned.
 
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38a49aGeorgia. Governor. James Wright, 9 April 1767
Bond of Frederick Holzendorff, saddler, Adrian Loyer, watchmaker, and Peter Tondee, carpenter, all of Savannah, for guardianship of William Holzendorff, minor.Signed Frederick Holzendorff, Adrian Loyer, Peter Tondee; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38a50Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 9 April 1767 Access Online
Petition of William Holzendorff (son of the late Dr. Frederick Holzendorff of South Carolina) to Governor James Wright asking that Frederick Holzendorff, saddler, of Savannah be named guardian. Signed William Holzendorff; attested with notes, James Wright.
 
38a51Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory for estate of Nicholas Lawrence, victualler, late of Savannah, 1767 May 8 Access Online
James Johnston, administrator. "To Messieurs: Joseph Wright, Hugh Ross, Alexander Crighton." Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Inventory lists "one Negroe Fellow and one Wench." These enslaved persons are unnamed
 
38a52Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory for estate of John Lupton, planter, late of Parish of St. John, 12 May 1767 Access Online
Samuel Jones and Benjamin Andrews, executors. "To Messieurs: John Baker, Senior; James Maxwell; John Davis; John Goulding; Samuel Stevens." Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Inventory names enslaved persons: Dianna; Old Phillis; Young Phillis; Jane; Toby; Frank; Juda; Prince; London; Old Bob; Jimmy; Young Bob; Jenny; Jack; Jammy; Young Bob
 
38a53Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 10 June 1767 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of William Sliterman and John Solomon Sliterman, infants. Jeremiah Sliterman, administrator.To Messieurs: William Wylly, Peter Papst, Samuel Small, Francis Davis; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Peter Papst, Samuel Small, James Tebeau; William Wylly noted as appraiser but does not sign; Peter Sliterman, gunsmith, given as administrator; attested Alexander Wylly, Joseph Ottolenghe, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of William Sliterman and John Solomon Sliterman, infants, includes property willed to them by the late William FrancisSigned Peter Papst, Samuel Small, James Tebeau; attested Joseph Ottolenghe.
 
38a54Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory for estate of Thomas Burrington, attorney at law, late of Parish of Christ Church, 1767 June Access Online
Catharine Burrington and John Wereat, administrators. "To Messieurs: William Ewen, John LeConte, Nicholas Nielson, and Joseph Wright." Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Inventory names enslaved persons: Pompey; Cudjo; Pleasant; Trimmer; Sarah; Betty; and Peggy. Extremely detailed inventory of books and furnishings
 
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38G39Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of James Terv[?] tavern keeper Parish of St. Paul [oversize item removed from 38a:55], 6 July 1767 Access Online
Bond of James Jackson of Parish of St. Paul, James Mackay of Parish of St. Philip, and George Cuthbert, Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the late James Jervis, tavernkeeper, Parish of St. Paul.Signed James Jackson, James Mackay, George Cuthbert; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38a56Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory for estate of John Rouviere, cordwainer, late of Savannah, 1767 July 30 Access Online
David Montaigut and Joseph Prunieres, executors. "To Messieurs: Abraham Sarzedas, Moses Nunes, Daniel Nunes, Mordecai Sheftall, and Levi Sheftall." Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Inventory names an enslaved boy, July
 
38a57Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 10 September 1767 Access Online
Petition of Sarah Holzendorff (daughter of Frederick Holzendorff, saddler, of Savannah) to Governor James Wright asking that her father be named her guardian to effect transfer of legacy to her from the estate of the late Mary Smith, widow.Signed Sarah Holzendorff.
 
38a58Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 20 September 1767 Access Online
Petition of Frederick Holzendorff, saddler, of Savannah to Governor James Wright for guardianship of his daughter Sarah Holzendorff a minor, in order that legacy from estate of Mary Smith may be discharged.Signed Frederick Holzendorff; attested with notes, James Wright.
 
38a59Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory for estate of John McFarlen, tailor, late of Savannah, 1767 September 24 Access Online
George Bailie and Philip Box, executors. Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Inventory names enslaved persons: Glasgow; Lisette; Yayley; Sarah; Jack
 
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38G40Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Will of John McFarlen [oversize], 24 September 1767 Access Online
Will of John McFarlen, tailor, of Savannah naming George Baillie and Philip Box as executors and mentioning his wife Susannah McFarlen, property at Great Ogeechee and Indian Bluff, and slaves.Signed John McFarlen; attested Sarah Dean, Ambrose Barr, Senr., William Bulloch.On verso: Authorization for execution. Signed James Wright.
 
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38a60aGeorgia. Governor. James Wright, 30 September 1767 Access Online
Bond of Frederick Holzendorff, saddler, Mordecai Sheftall, merchant, and Peter Tondee, house carpenter, all of Savannah, for guardianship of Sarah Holzendorff, infant, daughter of Frederick Holzendorff.Signed Frederick Holzendorff, Mordecai Sheftall, Peter Tondee; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38a61Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory for estate of Peter Zipperer, parish of St. Matthew -- and other documents, 1767 October 2 Access Online
Christian Zipperer administrator. "To Messieurs: Matthew West, Gottlieb Stehle, John Kubler, and Jacob Mack." Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Includes bond of Christian Zipper, planter [enslaver], Parish of St. Matthew; George Ducker, butcher; and Matthias Ash, victualler, for administration of the estate of the late Peter Zipperer.Inventory lists "A Negroe woman." This enslaved person is unnamed
 
38a62Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory for estate of Paynter Dickinson, mariner, late of Parish of Christ Church, 1767 October Access Online
Anne Dickinson and James Muter, executors. "To Messieurs: Thomas Flyming, James Rutherford, Peter Blyth." Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Inventory names enslaved persons: Cato; Tom; Michal; Beck; Lilly
 
38a63Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory for estate of Thomas Vincent, merchant, late of Parish of Christ Church, 1767 October Access Online
Hannah Vincent, executrix. "To Messieurs: Jonathan Bryan, John Rae, John Milledge, Isaac Young, and John Wereat." Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Inventory names enslaved persons: Sancho and his wife Abba; Moosa; Phillis; Sambo; Rose and child, Chance; Jacob; Isaac; Cato; London; Bristol; Nero; Diana; Tom; Clarinda; Fanny; Peg; Clarinda ("House Wench"); York; Cuffee
 
38a64Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 19 November 1767 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Christopher Wisen backer, laborer, late of Savannah. Constance Wisenbacker, executrix. To Messieurs: James Anderson, Adam Eirick, Frederick Herb, Rodolph Burghalter; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers James Anderson, Adam Eirick, Frederick Herb, Rodolph Burghalter; attested Henry Preston, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of Christopher Wisenbacker, signed James Anderson, Adam Eirick, Frederick Herb, Rodolph Burghalter.
 
38a65Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 5 January 1768 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Donald Rose, late of Parish of St. Andrew. Lachlan McIntosh administrator.To Messieurs: William Clark, Nicholas Smith, William Long, Angus McAlester; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers William Clark, Nicholas Smith, William Long, and Angus McAlester; attested Robert Baillie, Parish of St. AndrewInventory of estate of Donald RoseSigned William Clark, Nicholas Smith, William Long, Angus McAlester.
 
38a66Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory for estate of John Hobson, Parish of St. Paul, 1768 January Access Online
Matthew Hohson, executor. "To messieurs: Nehemiah Wade, Zachariah Lamar, and Field Farrow." Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Inventory names enslaved persons: Bob; Friday; Rachel, and her two children (unnamed); Fanny, and her child (unnamed)
 
38a67Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 6 January 1768 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John Morris, late of Savannah, Matthew Mauve, administrator.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath, of appraisers Joseph Dunlap, William Watt, and Henry Keall; attested Thomas Moodie, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of John MorrisSigned Joseph Dunlap, William Watt, Henry Keall.
 
38a68Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 26 January 1768 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Isaac LaRoche, laborer, late of Savannah. Lewis Johnson, administrator.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, including inventory, signed Andrew Elton Wells, John Somerville, Alexander Landale; attested David Montaigut, Parish of Christ Church.
 
38a69Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory for estate of Joseph Butler the younger, planter [enslaver], of Great Ogeechee, 1768 February Access Online
Joseph Butler, executor. "To Messieurs: David Huguenin; Benjamin Fox; James Butler, Senior; John Harn; James Cochran." Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Inventory names enslaved persons: Monday; Hannah; Pegg; Harris; Tanner; Boatswain; Phillis; Sawney; Millie; Tom; Boss; Abraham; Aron; Dick; Hortimore (a child); Andrew; Venus; Caty; Cloe; Jack; Clarinda; Bellah; Else; Jupiter; Doll; Mariah and child (unnamed); Mary; Ginney; Toney; Baruch; Captain; George; Old Will; Roger
 
38a70Georgia. Governor. James Wright -- Warrant of appraisement and inventory for estate of Charles West, planter [enslaver], late of Parish of St. John , 1768 February 23 Access Online
Stephen Williams, Richard Baker, and John Stewart, executors. "To Messieurs: Thomas Carter, James Andrew, William Graves, John Bacon, Thomas Quarterman." Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Inventory names enslaved persons: Old George; Bess; Hagar; Jamie; Molly; Seally; Little George; Tissy and her suckling child (unnamed); Old Gray Beck; Ned; Abby; Hannah; Little Simon; Phillis; Peggy; Samson; Young Beck; Sandy; Byna; Little Cloe; Joe; Wilshire; Isaac; Maria; Tibby; Primus; Phebe; Toby; Amey; Nancy; Rachel; Patty; Little Bess; Monday; Warrick; Old Cloe; Irish Bristoll; Charlot; Doll; Cezar; Jefferey; Old Sambo; Rose; Jacob; Lucey; Jenny; Elsey; Jonny; Sue; Harriford; Punch; Jupiter; St. Crois Jenny [?]; Dick; Will; Cudjo; Prince; Old Harry; Dynna; Tomm; Dorsett; Syrus; Peter; Carolina; Plenty; "New Negroe" Bristol; Hercules; Sarah; Toney; Bellinda
 
38a71Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 26 February 1768 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Gottlieb Stehle, planter, Parish of St. Matthew. Catherine Stehle, administratrix.To Messieurs: Matthias West, Michael Boreman, John Jacob Kiebler, signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Matthias West, Michael Boreman, John Jacob Kiebler; attested Clement Martin, Junr.Inventory of estate of Gottlieb Stehle of AbercornSigned Matthias West, Michael Boreman, John Jacob Kiebler.
 
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38G41Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Neale Napleton [oversize item removed from 38a:72], 25 March 1768 Access Online
Bond of Samuel Stiles, mariner, Basil Cowper and Edward Telfair, merchants, all of Savannah, Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the late Neale Napleton of Dominica.Signed Samuel Stiles, Basil Cowper, Edward Telfair; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38G42Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Charles Fletcher [oversize item removed from 38a:73], 12 April 1768 Access Online
Bond of Henry Bourquin, planter, of Parish of Christ Church, and William LeConte, planter, of Parish of St. Philip, for administration of the estate of the late Charles Fletcher. Signed Henry Bourquin, William LeConte; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38a74Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 12 April 1768 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Frederick Holzendorff, saddler, late of Savannah. Bolzer Miller, executor.To Messieurs: Peter Tondee, Mordecai Sheftall, John Shick; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Peter Tondee, Mordecai Sheftall, John Shick; attested George Baillie, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of Frederick Holzendorff.Signed Peter Tondee, Mordecai Sheftall, John Shick.
 
38a75Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 16 June 1768 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Thomas Whitehead, planter, late of Parish of St. George. Charles Whitehead, executor.To Messieurs: Josiah Allday, Thomas Sims, Luke Deane, and Thomas Fussell; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers [not named]; attested David Emanuel, Parish of St. George.Inventory of estate of Thomas Whitehead.Signed Josiah Allday, Luke Deane, Thomas Sims, Thomas Fussell.
 
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38b1Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 1 July 1768 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Alexander Stewart, tailor, late of Parish of Christ Church. James Gregory, administrator.To Messieurs: James Morison, William Saunders and John Crawford; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers James Morison, William Saunders, and John Crawford; attested John Simpson, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of Alexander Stewart; signed William Saunders, James Morison, John Crawford.
 
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38G43Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of John McIntosh [oversize item removed from 38b:2], 19 August 1768 Access Online
Bond of Alexander Crighton, tavernkeeper, James Habersham, Junr., merchant, and James Rutherfoord, innkeeper, all of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late John McIntosh, laborer, Parish of Christ Church.Signed Alexander Crighton, James Rutherfoord, James Habersham, Junr., attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38b3Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 24 August 1768 Access Online
Will of Thomas Cross, bricklayer, of Savannah, naming daughter Eleanor Sliterman and son-in-law Peter Sliterman as executors.Signed Thomas Cross; attested Thomas Lloyd, Samuel Small, William Wylly.On verso: Authorization for execution.Signed James Wright.
 
38b4Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 5 September 1768 Access Online
Bond of James Cuthbert of Parish of Christ Church, Hugh Ross, merchant, of Savannah, and John Irvine, doctor of physic, for administration of the estate of the late William Grover. Signed James Cuthbert, Hugh Ross, John Irvine; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38b5Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 24 September 1768 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Jasper Shergold Whiteheart, carpenter. Benjamin Goldwire, administrator.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James, Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Robert Bolton, Philip Allman, John Eppinger, all of Savannah; attested William Spencer.Inventory of estate of Jasper Shergold Whiteheart.Signed Robert Bolton, Philip Allman, John Eppinger.
 
38b6Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 28 October 1768 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of William Clothier, mariner, of Savannah. Alexander Wylly, administrator.To Messieurs: George Baillie, Edward Telfair. John Somerville, John Storr, and John Jamieson; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers John Jamieson, John Somerville, and John Storr; signed Grey Elliott. Inventory of estate of William Clothier, signed John Somerville, John Jamieson, John Storr.
 
38b7Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 21 November 1768 Access Online
Bond of John McFarlen, tanner, Edmund Pierse and James Morison, bricklayer, all of Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the late Duncan McLean.Signed John McFarlen, Edmund Pierse, James Morison; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38b8Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 20 December 1768 Access Online
Bond of Eve Maria Gardner, widow, John Eppinger, bricklayer, and Matthias Ash, victualler, all of Parish of Christ Church for administration of estate of George Gardner.Signed Eve Maria Gardner,John Eppinger, Matthias Ash; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38b9Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 21 December 1768
Warrant of appraisement for estate of William Simpson, late of Parish of Christ Church John Simpson, executor.To Messieurs: John Simpson, Thomas Netherclift, John Glen; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers John Simpson, Thomas Netherclift, and John Glen; attested Lachlan McGillivray.
Appraisement of the estate of William Simpson, 1768 December 28
Names enslaved persons Ashton, Silvia, Little Kate, and Jammy [?], along with their perceived values. Signed Thomas Netherclift, John Simpson, John Glen
 
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38G44Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Isaac Martin [?] [oversize item removed from 38b:10], 30 March 1769 Access Online
Bond of David Montaigut, Francis Arven, merchant, and Adrian Loyer, gunsmith, all of parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the laxe Isaac Martin, mariner of Savannah.Signed David Montaigut, Francis Arven, Adrian Loyer; attested Henry Lewis Bourquin, John Lyon.
 
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38b11Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 3 May 1769
Appointment of Edward Barnard, John Tinkler, and John Walton as administrators of the administration oath to James Grierson of Parish of St. Paul, administrator of estate of the late Nicholas Cashell.Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie. Oath of administration of James Grierson.Signed James Grierson; attested Edward Barnard.Bond of James Grierson, merchant, John Francis Williams, James Jackson, and Thomas Netherclift of Savannah for administration of estate of the late Nicholas Cashell, left unadministered by Francis Macartan.Signed James Grierson, John Francis Williams James Jackson, Thomas Netherclift; attested Edward Barnard, Thomas Moodie for Netherclift' s signature.Inventory of estate of Nicholas Cashell. Appraisers Thomas Waters, James Gray, John Rae.Signed James Grierson, administrator.On verso: Bonds are outstanding debts, signed James Grierson.Oath of execution of administration.Signed James Grierson; attested William Graeme.
 
38b12Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 13 June 1769 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Chaplin Williams, planter, late of Parish of St. Matthew. Lud Williams, administrator.To Messieurs: Philip Howell, Robert Hudson, Christopher Hudson; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Philip Howell, Robert Hudson, Christopher Hudson; attested John Adam Treutlen, Parish of St. Matthew.Inventory of estate of Chaplin Williams.Signed Philip Howell, Robert Hudson, Christopher Hudson.Inventory of estate of Chaplin Williams.Signed Lud Williams.
 
38b13Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 3 July 1769 Access Online
Petition of James Lamon, planter, of Great Satilia, to Governor James Wright requesting guardianship of Elizabeth McKay and Sarah McKay, natural daughters of Elizabeth Manly (now wife of James Lamon) and Donald McKay, deceased.Signed James Lamon.
 
38b14Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 14 July 1769
Appointment of Andrew Greiner and David Lewis as administrators of the administration oath to Andrew McCorrie, administrator of the estate of the late Nehemiah Tindal, planter, of Parish of St. Matthew.Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie. Oath of administration of Andrew McCorrie.Signed Andrew McCorrie; attested Andrew Greiner.Bond of Andrew McCorrie, Peter Shand, merchant and John Green, planter, all of Parish of St. George, for administration of the estate of the late Nehemiah Tindal.Signed Andrew McCorrie, Peter Shand, John Green; attested David Lewis.
 
38b15Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 21 July 1769 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Thomas Tripp, carpenter, late of Savannah. Thomas Lee and William Dews, administrators.To Messieurs: Peter Tondee, Thomas Lee, Junr. Peter Gandy, Lachlan McGillivray; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Peter Tondee, Thomas Lee, Junr., Peter Gandy, Lachlan McGillivray; attested Joseph Ottolenghe, district of Savannah.Inventory of estate of Thomas Tripp.Signed Peter Tondee, Lachlan McGillivray, Peter Gandy.Petition of Thomas Lee and William Dews asking pardon for the delay in completing inventory and appraisement of estate of Thomas Tripp.Signed Thomas Lee, William Dews; attested and authorized, James Habersham [president].
 
38b16Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 25 July 1769 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for the estate of Joseph Gibbons, planter, late of Parish of Christ Church. Mrs. Hannah Gibbons, widow, executrix, John Gibbons, and William Gibbons, executors.To Messieurs: Jonathan Bryan, John Smith, James Bulloch, James Deveaux, William Deveaux; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, names not listed; attested James Whitefield; note of Thomas Moodie.
 
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38G45Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Thomas Hamilton [oversize item removed from 38b:17], 19 September 1769 Access Online
Bond of Collin Riddock, doctor, Edward Telfair, merchant, and Henry Yonge the younger, all of Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the late Thomas Hamilton, tailor, Parish of Christ Church.Signed Collin Riddock, Edward Telfair, Henry Young, Junr.; attested Alexander McGown, Joseph Fox.
 
38G46Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of James Hamilton [oversize item removed from 38b:18], 6 October 1769 Access Online
Bond of Collin Riddock, doctor, Edward Telfair, merchant, and Samuel Savery, all of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late James Hamilton, tailor, of Savannah.Signed Collin Riddock, Edward Telfair, Samuel Savery; attested Alexander McGown, Malcom Nelson.
 
38G47Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of John Sarley [oversize item removed from 38b:19], 20 October 1769 Access Online
Bond of Teleman Cuyler, John Van Renssalaer, and Joseph Farley, all merchants of Savannah, Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the late John Farley.Signed Teleman Cuyler, John Van Renssalaer, Joseph Farley; attested Thomas Moodie
 
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38b20Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 24 November 1769 Access Online
Bond of Adrian Loyer, gunsmith, David Montaigut, and David Brydie, doctor in physick, all of Savannah, Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the late Lucretia Tribaubet, widow.Signed Adrian Loyer, David Montaigut, David Brydie; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38b21Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 24 November 1769 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Lucretia Tribaudet, widow, late of Savannah. Adrian Loyer, administrator.To Messieurs: David Montaigut, William Ewen, Robert Bolton, Joseph Parker; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed William Ewen, David Montaigut, Robert Bolton, Joseph Parker; attested Noble Jones.Inventory of estate of Lucretia TribaudetSigned David Montaigut, William Ewen, Robert Bolton, Joseph Parker.
 
38b22Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 13 December 1769 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Absolom Wells, blacksmith, late of Parish of St. George. Mary Wells, administratrix.To Messieurs: Thomas Lewis, David Emanuel, Thomas Fussell, James Bickham, John Duchart; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers Thomas Lewis, David Emanue] Thomas Fussell, James Bickham, John Duchart; attested John Thomas, Parish of St. George.Inventory of estate of Absalom Wells.Signed John Duchart, David Emanuel, James Bickham, Thomas Fussell.
 
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38G48Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Thomas Parsons [oversize item removed from 38b:23], 21 December 1769 Access Online
Bond of William Telfair and Edward Telfair, merchants of Savannah, John Simpson of Parish of St. John, and William Mackenzie of Savannah for administration of the estate of the late Thomas Parsons of Bermuda but lately of Georgia.Signed William Telfair, Edward Telfair, John Simpson, William Mackenzie; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38b24Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 29 December 1769 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Solomon Solomons, late of Parish of Christ Church. Mordecai Sheftall, administrator.To Messieurs: James Rutherford, William Watt. Jacob Jacobs; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed James Rutherfoord, William Watt, Jacob Jacobs; attested Joseph Ottolenghe, Parish of Christ Church.
 
38b25Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 2 January 1770 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Joseph Stubbs, planter, late of Parish of St. Paul. Ann Stubbs, widow, administratrix.To Messieurs: John Jones, John Oliver, Isaac Low, Jonathan Sell; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers [unnamed]; attested Joseph Maddock, Parish of St. Paul.Inventory of estate of Joseph Stubbs.Signed John Jones, John Oliver, Isaac Low, Jonathan Seil.
 
38b26Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 12 February 1770 Access Online
Bond of Ursula Peters, widow, Stephen Millen, planter, and Peter Greniere, all of Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the late Christopher Peters.Signed Ursula Peters, Stephen Miller, Peter Francis Greniere; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38b27Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 9 March 1770 Access Online
Bond of John Brown, mariner, Matthias Ash, victualler, and Thomas Hamilton, all of Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the late Benjamin Cross.Signed John Brown, Thomas Hamilton, Matthias Ash; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38b28Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 19 April 1770 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Michael Switzer, ship carpenter, late of Parish of Christ Church. Christina Switzer and John Switzer, administrators.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Christopher Ring, Hugh Ross, Thomas Ross; attested David Montaigut, Town of Savannah.Inventory of estate of Michael SwitzerSigned Hugh Ross, Christopher Ring, Thomas Ross.Bond of Christina Switzer, Gasper Switzer, house carpenter, Frederick Herb, carpenter, and George Seafrek, carter, all of Savannah, for administration of the estate of Michael Switzer.Signed Christina Switzer, Gasper Switzer, Frederick Herb, George Seafrek; attested Joseph Goldwire.
 
38b29Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 1 June 1770 Access Online
Appointment of John Martin, Parmenas Way, and Audley Maxwell as administrators of the administration oath to Mary Lewis, widow, of Parish of St. David, administratrix of the estate of the late Benjamin Lewis planter.Signed James Wright; attested Thomas Moodie. Oath of administration of Mary Lewis.Signed Mary Lewis; attested John Martin.Bond of Mary Lewis, widow, of Parish of St. David, Thomas Carter and Stephen Williams, planters, of Parish of St. John, for administration of the estate of the late Benjamin Lewis.Signed Mary Lewis, Thomas Carter, Stephen Williams; attested John Martin.
 
38b30Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 1 June 1770 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John Smith, blockmaker, late of Savannah. James Huston, executor.To Messieurs: Lawrence Clark, Richard Bradley, William Ealy; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Lawrence Clark, Richard Bradley, William Ealy; attested John Simpson, Parish of Christ Church.
 
38b31Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 17 July 1770 Access Online
Bond of James Cuthhert, James Hume, Georgia attorney general, Nathaniel Hall, and Edward Telfair, merchants, all of Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the late William Graeme.Signed James Cuthbert, James Hume, Nathaniel Hall, Edward Telfair; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38G49Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of George Uland [oversize item removed from 38b:32], 17 July 1770 Access Online
Bond of Francis Paris, planter, of Parish of St. George, Thomas Morgan, tailor, and Joseph Dunlap, house carpenter, both of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late George Uland, tailor, of Savannah.Signed Francis Paris, Thomas Morgan, Joseph Dunlap; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38b33Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 17 July 1770 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of George Uland, tailor, late of Parish of Christ Church. Francis Paris, administrator.To Messieurs: John Lyon, Joseph Dunlap, Thomas Morgan; signed James Wright, not attested.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed John Lyon, Joseph Dunlap, Thomas Morgan; attested Joseph Ottolenghe, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of George Vland, / Signed Joseph Dunlap, John Lyon, Thomas Morgan.
 
38b34Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 7 September 1770 Access Online
Bond of John Rentz, planter, of Parish of St. Matthew, Stephen Millen, planter, and John Meek, baker, both of Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the late George Rentz, planter.Signed John Rentz, Stephen Millen, John Meek; attested Joseph Goldwire.
 
38b35Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 24 September 1770 Access Online
Bond of James Thomas Brooker, mariner, Cornelius Cunningham, tailor, Thomas Lee, and Peter Tondee, carpenter, all of Savannah in the Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of thelate Ann Cunningham, widow.Signed James Thomas Brooker, Cornelius Cunningham, Thomas Lee, Peter Tondee; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38G50Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Robert Hoy [oversize item removed from 38b:36], 25 September 1770 Access Online
Bond of George Boreland, tailor, Thomas Hamilton, and James Gregory, tailor, all of Parish of Christ Church for administration of estate of the late Robert Hoy, mariner.Signed George Boreland, Thomas Hamilton, James Gregory; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38b37Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 28 September 1770 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of William Wallace, cooper. Lydia Wallace, administratrix.To Messieurs: Robert Bolton, James Herriot, Alexander Cunningham; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Robert Bolton, James Herriot, Alexander Cunningham; attested James Whitefield, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of William Wallace.Signed Robert Bolton, James Herriot, Alexander Cunningham.Bond of Lydia Wallace, widow, Robert Bolton, and Alexander Cunningham, merchant, all of Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the. late William Wallace.Signed Lydia Wallace, Robert Bolton, Alexander Cunningham attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38b38Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 8 October 1770 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John Stanhope, late of Parish of Christ Church. Hannah Stanhope, administratrix.To Messieurs: Thomas Lee, Senr., John Doors, Thomas Brownhill; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Thomas Lee, John Doors, Thomas Brownhill; attested Joseph Ottolenghe.Inventory of estate of John Stanhope.Signed Thomas Lee, John Doors, Thomas Brownhill.Bond of Hannah Stanhope, widow, Thomas Lee, and Minis Minis for administration of the estate of the late John Stanhope.Signed Hannah Stanhope, Thomas Lee, Minis Minis; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38b39Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 26 October 1770 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John Wilson, planter. Mary Wilson and George Williams, administrators.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Frederick Herb, carpenter, Philip Allman, carpenter, John Eppinger, bricklayer; attested Thomas Moodie, Parish of Christ Church [not signed].Inventory of estate of John Wilson, signed Frederick Herb, Philip Allman, John Eppinger.
 
38b40Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 7 November 1770 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of George Heid, late of Parish of St. Matthew. David Steiner, executor.To Messieurs: George Schweiger, John Rimshard, Christian Steiner, John Heinle; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed George Schweiger, Johannes Rimshardt, Christian Steiner, Johannes Heinle; attested John Adam Treutlen, Parish of St. Matthew.Inventory of estate of George Heid.Signed George Schweiger, Johannes Rimshardt, Christian Steiner, Johannes Heinle.
 
38b41Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 28 November 1770 Access Online
Bond of John Flerl, planter, and John Wertsch, planter, both of Parish of St. Matthew, and Matthias Ash, tavernkeeper, of Savannah for administration of the estate of the late John Flerl the dlder.Signed John Flerl, John Wertsch, Matthias Ash; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38b42Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 29 November 1770 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Lawrence Clark. John Somerville, executor.To Messieurs: Thomas Ross, George Hague, Daniel Sullivan; attested James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Thomas Ross, George Hague, Daniel Sullivan; attested James Whitefield, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of Lawrence Clark.Signed Thomas Ross, George Hague, Daniel Sullivan.
 
38b43Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 30 November 1770 Access Online
Appointment of Andrew Darling and Roger Kelstall as administrators of the administration oath to Sarah Stephens, spinster, administratrix of the estate of the late David Stephens. Signed James Wright; attested Thomas Moodie. Oath of administration of Sarah Stephens.Signed Sarah Stephens; attested Roger Kelsall.Bond of Sarah Stephens and James Mackay, both of Parish of St. Philip, and John Glen of Savannah, Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the late David Stephens.Signed Sarah Stephens, James Mackay, John Glen; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38b44Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 3 December 1770 Access Online
Appointment of Andrew Darling, Roger Kelsall, Audley Maxwell, and Parmenas Way as administrators of the administration oath to Grace Carr, widow, administratrix, of the estate of the late William Carr of Parish of St. John. Signed James Wright; attested Thomas Moodie. Oath of administration of Grace CarrSigned Grace Carr; attested Roger Kelsall.Bond of Grace Carr and Thomas Carr of Parish of St. John, Samuel Douglass, merchant, and James Rutherford, tavern keeper, of Savannah for administration of the estate of the late William Carr.Signed Grace Carr, Thomas Carr, Samuel Douglass, James Rutherford; attested Roger Kelsall Thomas Moodie.Warrant of appraisement for estate of William Carr. Grace Carr and Thomas Carr, administrators .To Messieurs: Thomas Maxwell, Samuel Morcock, and John Ross; attested John Simpson, Parishes of St. Philip and St. John.Inventory of estate of William Carr.Signed Thomas Maxwell, Samuel Morcock. John Ross.
 
38b45Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 6 December 1770 Access Online
Bond of William Bracey, planter, of Parish of St. George, Collin Riddock, practitioner in physic, of Savannah, and James Rutherford, tavernkeeper, of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late Randall Bracey.Signed William Bracey, Collin Riddock, James Rutherford; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38b46Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 21 December 1770 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Whaff Rhand, tavernkeeper. Mary Ann Rhand, administratrix.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Henry Bourguin, Jonathan Fox, James Fox; attested John MacLear District of Little Ogeechee.Inventory of estate of Captain Whaff Rhand, signed Henry Bourquin, Jonathan Fox, James Fox.
 
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38G51Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Robert Hunter [oversize item removed from 38b:47], 31 December 1770 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Robert Hunter, gardener, late of Parish of Christ Church, Collin Riddock, administrator.To Messieurs: Hugh Ross, George Williams, John Ross; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Hugh Ross, John Ross, George Williams; attested Thomas Moodie.Inventory of estate of Robert Hunter.Signed Hugh Ross, John Ross, George Williams. Bond of Collin Riddock, practitioner in physick, Hugh Ross, merchant, and George Williams bricklayer, all of Savannah, Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the late Robert Hunter. Signed Collin Riddock, Hugh Ross, George Williams; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38b48Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 10 January 1771 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Charles Odingsell, planter, late of Parish of Christ Church. James Screven, executor.To Messieurs [blank]; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers Jonathan Bryan, William LeConte, and William Gibbons; attested David Montaigut.Inventory of estate of Charles Odingsell.Signed Jonathan Bryan, William Gibbons, William LeConte.
 
38b49Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 14 January 1771 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Hannah Stewart, widow, Parish of St. John. John Stewart and Daniel Stewart executors.To Messieurs: William Graves, John Bacon, John Winn, Thomas Way, and Samuel Miller; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodle.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers William Graves, John Bacon and John Winn; attested Parmenas Way, Parish of St. John.Inventory of estate of Hannah Stewart [incomplete] signed John Winn, Senr., William Graves, John Bacon.
 
38b50Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 14 January 1771 Access Online
Will of Hannah Stewart, widow, of Parish of St. John, naming brothers John, Daniel, and James Stewart as executors, also mentioning sisters Mary McLaughling, Elizabeth McTeer, and Rebekah Stewart, niece Sarah Quarterman, the daughter of John Stewart, mother Hannah Stewart, Elizabeth Wilson, the daughter of William Wilson, various slaves, and other property.Signed Hannah Stewart; attested Richard Baker, William Graves, henry Petty.On verso: Authorization for execution.Signed James Wright.
 
38b51Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 16 January 1771 Access Online
Inventory of estate of Hancock Stewart, deceased.Unsigned.
 
38b52Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 5 February 1771 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Patrick Mackay and William Mackay shopkeepers, late of Parish of St. George. John Rae and John Somerville, administrators.To Messieurs: George Whitefield, Daniel Douglass, Daniel McNeal; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers George Whitefield, Daniel Douglass, and Daniel McNeal; attested David Lewis, Parish of St. George.
 
38b53Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 6 February 1771 Access Online
Bond of Sarah Allan of Parish of Christ Church, Alexander Cunningham, cooper, Hugh Ross, merchant, and James Anderson, cabinetmaker, for administration of the estate of the late John Allan, cooper.Signed Sarah Allan, Alexander Cunningham, Hugh Ross, James Anderson; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38G52Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Joseph Wake [oversize], 8 March 1771 Access Online
Bond of Thomas Young, merchant, of Sunbury, Parish of St. John, William McIntosh, planter, of Parish of St. Andrew, and [blank], for administration of the estate of the late Joseph Wake, mariner.Signed Thomas Young, William McIntosh, George McIntosh; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38b55Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 9 March 1771
Inventory of estate of Patrick MacKay and William Mackay, deceased.Signed George Whitefield, Daniel Douglass, Daniel McNeil.See also WRIGHT 125
 
38b56Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 17 April 1771 Access Online
Appointment of Parmenas Way and John Martin as administrators of the administration oath to Rebecca Jones, widow, David Anderson, John Bacon, and William Baker, administrators of the estate of the late Samuel Jones, planter, Parish of St. John.Signed James Wright; attested Thomas Moodie. Oath of administration of Rebecca Jones, David Anderson, John Bacon, and William Baker.Signed Rebecca Jones, David Anderson, John Bacon, William Baker; attested John Martin. Bond of Rebecca Jones, David Anderson, John Bacon, William Baker, William Graves, and Richard Baker for administration of the estate of the late Samuel Jones.Signed Rebecca Jones, David Anderson, John Bacon, William Baker, William Graves, Richard Baker; attested John Martin.
 
38b57Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 22 April 1771 Access Online
Bond of Priscilla Germain, widow, Hugh Ross and Mordecai Sheftall, merchants, all of Savannah, Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the late George Peters Signed Priscilla Germain, Hugh Ross, Mordecai Sheftall; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38b58Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 31 May 1771 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of William Austin, planter. Mary Ann Blunt, widow of William Austin, and John Oates of Parish of Christ Church, administrators.To Messieurs: Peters Tondee, Peter Paris, Matthias Ash; attested Thomas Shruder.Bond of Mary Ann Blunt, widow of William Austin, Joh Oates, planter, Peter Tondee of Savannah, house carpenter, and Matthias Ash, tavernkeeper for administration of the estate of the late William Austin.Signed Mary Ann Blunt, John Oates, Peter Tondee, Matthias Ash; attested Joseph Goldwire.Inventory of estate of William Austin; signed Peter Tondee, Peter Paris, Matthias Ash.
 
38b59Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 16 July 1771 Access Online
Appointment of Roger Kelsall and Andrew Darling as administrators of the administration oath to James Fisher, administrator of the estate of the late Edward Jones, merchant, Parish of St. John.Signed James Habersham [president]; attested Thomas Moodie.Oath of administration of James Fisher.Signed James Fisher; attested Roger Kelsall. Bond of James Fisher, Thomas Hughes, and Simon Munro, all merchants of Parish of St. John, for administration of the estate of the late Edward Jones.Signed James Fisher, Thomas Hughes, Simon Munro; attested Roger Kelsall.
 
38b60Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 17 July 1771 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of David Drummond, mariner, late of Parish of Christ Church. Elizabeth Drummond, executrix.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Habersham [President:, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Hugh Ross, James Houstoun John Ross; attested Thomas Moodie, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of Captain David Drummond.Signed Hugh Ross, James Houston, John Ross.
 
38b61Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 24 July 1771 Access Online
Appointment of Peter Shand and John Thomas as administrators of the administration oath to Barbara Greiner, widow, and John Gasper Greiner, administrators of the estate of the late Andrew Greiner of Parish of St. George. Signed James Habersham [president]; attested Thomas Moodie.Oath of administration of Barbara Greiner and John Gasper Greiner.Signed Barbara Greiner, John Gasper, Greiner; attested Peter Shand.Bond of Barbara Greiner, widow, John Gasper Greiner, planter, william McDaniel, and Peter Shand, planters, all of estate of Andrew Greiner.Signed Barbara Greiner, John Gasper Greiner, William McDaniel, Peter Shand; attested John Catlett, John Long.
 
38b62Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 2 August 1771 Access Online
Appointment of Roger Kelsall and Andrew Darling as administrators of the administration oath to Simon Munro, administrator of the estate of the late John Jackson of Parish of St. Philip.Signed James Habersham [president], attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38G53Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of George Chalmers [oversize], 15 August 1771 Access Online
Bond of John Lawson, planter, and Isaac Antrobus, both of Sunbury, and Luke Mann, planter, for administration of the estate of George Chalmers, mariner, of Sunbury.Signed John Lawson, Luke Mann, Isaac Antrobus [signatures torn with considerable loss]; attested Thomas Moodie, Joseph Goldwire.
 
38G54Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of John Jackson [oversize], 24 August 1771 Access Online
Bond of Simon Munro, Samuel Millen, and Thomas Hughes, all merchants of Sunbury, Parish of St. John, for administration of the estate of the late John Jackson.Signed Simon Munro, Samuel Millen, Thomas Hughes; attested Roger Kelsall.
 
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38b65Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 26 August 1771 Access Online
Bond of Ulrich Neidlinger, tanner, of Parish of St. Matthew, for guardianship of Barbara Streigle, minor.Signed Ulrich Neidlinger, John Wertsch, John Neidlinger; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38b66Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 4 September 1771 Access Online
Appointment of Edward Barnard and James Jackson as administrators of the administration oath to Elizabeth Limbocher, widow, administratrix of the estate of the late Christian Limbocher, miller, of Parish of St. Paul. Signed James Habersham [president]; attested Thomas Moodie.Oath of administration of Elizabeth Limbocher.Signed Elizabeth Limbocher; attested Edward Barnard.Bond of Elizabeth Limbocher, widow, of Parish of St. Paul, Robert Rae, merchant, and William Barnard for administration of the estate of the late Christian Limbocher.Signed Elizabeth Limbocher, Robert Rae, William Barnard; attested Edward Barnard.
 
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38G55Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of John Taylor [oversize], 24 September 1771 Access Online
Bond of William Telfair, merchant, James Read, and James Mossman, all of Savannah, Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the late John Taylor, ship carpenter.Signed William Telfair, James Read, James Mossman; attested Henry Yonge, Junr.
 
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38b68Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 21 October 1771 Access Online
Appointment of Edward Barnard and James Jackson as administrators of the administration oath to William Goodgion, administrator of the estate of the late George Maher, Indian trade of the Parish of St. Paul.Signed James Habersham [president]; attested Thomas Moodie.Oath of administration of William Goodgion.Signed William Goodgion; attested Edward Barnard.Bond of William Goodgion of Augusta, merchant, John Francis Williams, and Robert Mackay, merchant, all of Parish of St. Paul, for administration of the estate of the late George Maher.Signed William Goodgion, John Francis Williams Robert Mackay; attested Edward Barnard.
 
38b69Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 23 October 1771 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of David Unseld, planter, late of Parish of St. Matthew. John Adam Treutlen, executor.To Messieurs: Jacob Cronberger, Jacob Waldhauer, and Lucas Ziegler; signed James Habersham [president], attested Thomas Moodie. Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Jacob Cronberger, Jacob Waldhauer, Lucas Ziegler; attested Isaac Ford, Parish of St. Matthew.Inventory of estate of David Unseld.Signed Lucas Ziegler, Jacob Waldhauer, Jacob Cronberger.
 
38b70Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 24 December 1771 Access Online
Bond of Margarita Meek, widow, of Savannah, George Dressler, shopkeeper, and Frederick Fahm, blacksmith, all of Parish of Christ Church, for administration of estate of John Meek, baker.Signed Margarita Meek, George Dressler, Frederick Fahm; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38b71Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 27 December 1771 Access Online
Warrant of appraisal for estate of Philip Hughes, mariner. Henry Yonge, administrator. To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Habersham [president], attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Thomas Shruder, William Ewen, George Fraser, Philip Box; attest ed Thomas Moodie, Parish of Christ Church Inventory of estate of Philip Hughes of Savannah.Signed Thomas Shruder, William Ewen, George Fraser, Philip Box.
 
38b72Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 7 January 1772 Access Online
Appointment of Joseph Maddock and John Oliver as administrators of the administration oath to Mary Jackson, of Parish of St. Paul, widow and executrix of Thomas Jackson, planter.Signed James Habersham [president];attested Thomas Moodie.Oath of administration of Mary Jackson, a Quaker.Signed Mary Jackson; attested Joseph Maddock. Bond of Mary Jackson, Jonathan Sell and Jacob Dennis, all of Wrightsborough, for administration of the estate of the late Thomas Jackson.Signed Mary Jackson, Jonathan Sell, Jacob Dennis; attested Joseph Maddock, John Sidwell.
 
38b73Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 13 January 1772 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Peter Stedler, late of Parish of St. George. John Rae, administrator.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Habersham [president], attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Samuel Elbert, James Rae, James Garvey; attested Thomas Moodie, Parish of Christ Church.
 
38b74Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 27 March 1772 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Richard Fox, planter, late of Parish of Christ Church George Fox, executor.To Messieurs: David Truan, Thomas Flyming, John Lyon, Benjamin Goldwire, Lachlan McGillivray, signed James Habersham [president], attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed David Truan, John Lyon, Thomas Flyming, Benjamin Goldwire, Lachlan McGillivray; attested Joseph Ottolenghe, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of Richard Fox, signed John Lyon, Lachlan McGillivray, Benjamin Coldwire.
 
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38G56Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of James Dipon [oversize], 10 April 1772 Access Online
Bond of Quintin Pooler, John Parkinson, William O'Bryen, and Francis Knowles, all merchants of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late James Dixon, merchant, formerly of Tobago, but more recently of Savannah .Signed Quintin Pooler, John Parkinson, William O'Bryen, Francis Knowles; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38b76Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 10 April 1772 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of James Dixon, merchant, late of Savannah. Quintin Pooler and John Parkinson, administrators.To Messieurs: Nehemiah Skillins, Jonathan Peat, Thomas Knox, Robert McCorneck; signed James Habersham [president], attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Nehemiah Skillins, Jonathan Peat, Thomas Knox; attested James Whitefield, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of Estate of James Dixon.Signed Nehemiah Skillins, Thomas Knox, Jonathan Peat.
 
38b77Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 11 May 1772 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Charles Maran, late of Parish of St. John. James Butler, Senr., and John Couper, executors.To Messieurs: John Harn, James Butler, Junr., James Harn; signed James Habersham [president], attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed John Harn, James Butler, Junr., James Harn; attested James Mackay.Inventory of estate of Charles Maran.Signed John Harn, James Butler, Junr., James Harn.
 
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38G57Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Jacob Brazeal [oversize], 9 June 1772 Access Online
Appointment of Edward Barnard and James Jackson as administrators of the administration oath to George Galphin of Parish of St. George administrator of the estate of the late Jacob Brazeal of Parish of St. George.Signed James Habersham; attested Thomas Moodie.Oath of administration of George Galphin.Signed George Galphin; attested James Jackson.Bond of George Galphin, Richard Brown, and David Holmes, all of Parish of St. George, for administration of the estate of the late Jacob Brazeal.Signed George Galphin, Richard Brown, David Holmes; attested James Jackson, William Brown
 
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38b79Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 9 June 1772 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Jacob Brazeal of Parish of St. George. George Galphin, administrator.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Habersham [president], attested Thomas Moodie. Memorandum.Oath of appraisers John Fulton, James Fletcher, and John Lamboth; attested Joseph Marshall, Parish of St. George.
 
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38G58Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of James Rutherford Savannah tavern keeper [oversize], 12 June 1772 Access Online
Bond of Grey Elliott, James Edward Powell, and Thomas Netherclift, merchant, all of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late James Rutherfoord, tavernkeeper, of Savannah.Signed Grey Elliott, James Edward Powell, Thomas Netherclift; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38c2Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 26 June 1772 Access Online
Warrant of appraisal for estate of Charles Hudson, late of Parish of St. Matthew. Mary Hudson, administratrix.To Messieurs: Pryde Williams, Chaplin Williams, Hillary Butt; signed James Habersham [president], attested Thomas Moodie. Memorandum.Oath of appraisers; signed Pryde Williams, Chaplin Williams, Hillary Butt; attested Issac Ford, Parish of St. Matthew.Inventory of estate of charles Hudson.Signed Pryde Williams, Chaplin Williams, Hillary Butt.
 
38c3Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 26 June 1772 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Thomas Lloyd, planter, late of Parish of St. Paul. Patience Lloyd and Mordecai Sheftall, executors .To Messieurs: Robert Germany, Alexander Scott Zachariah Lamar, William Kilgore, John Harvey; signed James Habersham [president], attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Robert Germany, Zachariah Lamar, Senr., William Kilgore; attested Edward Barnard.Inventory of estate of Thomas Lloyd.Signed Robert Germany, William Kilgore, Zachariah Lamar, Senr.
 
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38G59Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate papers [oversize], 30 June 1772 Access Online
Appointment of Roger Kelsall, Parmenas Way, and John Martin of Parish of St. John as interrogators of codicils relative to the estate of Andrew Darling.Signed James Habersham [president]. Testimonies of the following: Elizabeth Powell, attested Roger Kelsall, Parmenas Way; Simon Munro of Sunbury, attested Thomas Moodie.Codicil of Andrew Darling. Instructions for interrogatories.
 
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38c5Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 3 July 1772 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Josiah Osgood, Senr., planter, late of Parish of St. John. Josiah Osgood and John Osgood, executors.To Messieurs: John Stewart, William Graves, Benjamin Andrew, Richard Baker, and John Bacon; signed James Habersham [president], attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers John Stewart, Benjamin Andrew, and Richard Baker; attested Parmenas Way, Parish of St. John.Inventory of estate of Josiah Osgood, Senr.Signed John Stewart, Benjamin Andrew, Richard Baker.
 
38c6Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 29 August 1772 Access Online
Inventory of estate of James Rutherfoord, deceased; Grey Elliott, administrator.Signed Grey Elliott.See also WRIGHT 151
 
38c7Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 2 October 1772 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Jacob Long, laborer, late of Parish of St. Matthew David Steiner, administrator.To Messieurs: Christian Steiner, John Ramshart, John Hindley; signed James Habersham [president], attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Christian Steiner John Ramshort; attested John Stirk, Parish of St. Matthew.
 
38c8Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 23 November 1772 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of William Adams, planter. Mary Adams, administratrix. To Messieurs: Daniel Douglass, Thomas Sims, John Thorp; signed James Habersham [president], attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers Daniel Douglass, Thomas Sims, and John Thorp; attested David Lewis, Parish of St. George.Bond of Mary Adams of Parish of St. George, Myrick Davies, and William Downey, planters, for administration of the estate of the late William Adams.Signed Mary Adams, Myrick Davies, William Downey; attested Joel Walker, Nathan Hooker.On verso: attestation of Thomas Lewis. Inventory of estate of William Adams; signed Daniel Douglass, Thomas Sims, John Thorp.
 
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38G60Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of William Cantey [oversize], 3 December 1772 Access Online
Appointment of Robert Baillie, James Forrester, and George McIntosh as administrators of the administration oath to Ann Cantey, widow, and James Cantey, brother, administrators of the estate of the late William Cantey of Parish of St. Andrew.Signed James Habersham [president]; attested Thomas Moodie.Oath of administration of Ann Cantey and James CanteySigned James Cantey; attested James Forrester. Bond of Ann Cantey, widow, James Cantey, planter, John Witherspoon, and Richard Cooper, planter, all of Parish of St. Andrew, for administration of the estate of the late William Cantey.Signed Ann Cantey, James Cantey, John Witherspoon, Richard Cooper; attested James Forrester.
 
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38c10Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 18 December 1772 Access Online
Bond of Thomas Lee, Peter Tondee, and Lachlan McGillivray, all carpenters of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late Thomas Lee the elder.Signed Thomas Lee, Peter Tondee, Lachlan McGillivray; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38c11Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 18 December 1772 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Thomas Sveighofer, planter, late of Parish of St. Matthew. John Flerl and Samuel Kraus, executors .To Messieurs: Joseph Shuptrine, Nicholas Shuptrine, George Swigor; signed James Habersham [president:; attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Joseph Shuptrine, Nicholas Shuptrine, George Swigor; attested John Stirk, Parish of St. Matthew.Inventory of estate of Thomas Sweighofer of Ebenezer.Signed Nicholas Shuptrine, Joseph Shuptrine, George Swigor.
 
38c12Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 26 February 1773 Access Online
Petition of William Wylly, Junior, to Governor James Wright requesting appointment of his father Alexander Wylly as guardian since William Wylly, Junior, is a minor and inheritor of portion of estate of the late Francis Macartan, merchant, of Augusta.Signed William Wylly, Junior; certified James Wright.Bond of Alexander Wylly of Savannah, Rev. Timotby Lowten, clerk, and James EdwardPowell of Parish of Christ Church for guardianship of William Wylly the younger.Signed Alexander Wylly, Timotby Lowten, James Edward Powell; attested Joseph Goldwire.
 
38c13Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 12 March 1773 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John Johnston, shopkeeper, late of Parish of Christ Church, Ann Johnston, widow, administratrix.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed James Johnston, Thomas Ross, Cornelius Driscoll; attested Alexander Thomson.Inventory of estate of John Johnston.Signed James Johnston, Thomas Ross, Cornelius Driscoll.
 
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38G61Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Inventory of John Rae's estate [oversize], 12 May 1773 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John Rae the elder, late of Savannah. John Somerville, Samuel Elbert, and Robert Rae, administrators.To Messieurs: William Haven, Robert McCormick, Quintin Pooler, Thomas Graham, James Black and James Finley; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed William Haven, Robert McCormick, Quintin Pooler; attested Alexander Thomson, Parish of Christ Church.Oath of appraisers, signed Thomas Graham, James Black, James Finley; attested David Lewis, Parish of St. George.
 
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38c15Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 16 June 1773 Access Online
Will of Hugh Clark, planter, of Parish of St. Andrew, naming Captain James Mackay, William Mackintosh, William Clark, and Angus Clark as executors, and mentioning slaves, land of St Mary's River, burial in Sunbury, brothers William and Angus Clark, sister-in-law Sarah stephens and daughter Barbra Clark.Signed Hugh Clark.
 
38c16Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 11 August 1773 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Joseph Wright, planter. Mary Wright, executrix. To Messieurs: Henry Lewis Bourquin, William Wright, Thomas Ross, and Thomas Morgan; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie. Memorandum dated 24 August 1773. Oath of appraisers, signed William Wright, Henry Lewis Bourquin, Thomas Ross, and Thomas Morgan; attested James Edward Powell, Parish of Christ Church. Inventory of estates of Joseph Wright, dated 24 August 1773. Signed William Wright, Henry Lewis Bourquin, and Thomas Ross. Inventory of estate of Joseph Wright, dated 10 November 1773. Signed William Wright, Thomas Ross, and Thomas Morgan.
 
38c17Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 13 December 1773 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of James Fox, late of Parish of Christ Church. William Fox and Jonathan Fox, executors.To Messieurs: John Lyon, Benjamin Goldwire, Lachlan McGillivray; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed John Lyon, Benjamin Goldwire, Lachlan McGillivray; attested Joseph Ottolenghe.Inventory of estate of James Fox the elder.Signed John Lyon, Benjamin Goldwire, Lachlan McGillivray.
 
38c18Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 13 December 1773 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John Gasper Switzer. Catharina Switzer, administratrix.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Wright, attested Thomas MoodieMemorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed James Simpson, George Boreland, Thomas Ross; attested David Montaigut, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of John Gasper Switzer.Signed James Simpson, George Boreland, Thomas Ross.
 
38c19Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 15 December 1773 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Mary McGuire, widow, late of Parish of St. John, William Bacon, Junr., executor.To Messieurs: Thomas Bacon, Peter Winn, John Norman, Thomas Stevens, and Jonathan Bacon; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers Thomas Bacon, Peter Winn, and John Norman; attested Parmenas Way, Parish of St. John.Inventory of estate of Mary McGuire, signed Thomas Bacon, Peter Winn, John Norman.
 
38c20Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 22 December 1773 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John Long late of Parish of Christ Church. James Huston, executor.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed George Farquhar, James Powles, John Cater; attested George Baillie.Inventory of estate of John Long.Signed George Farquhar, James Powles, John Cater.
 
38c21Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 12 January 1774 Access Online
Petition of David Gray to Governor James Wright asking mercy for his slave, sentenced to death for stealing a trunk belonging to William Moss.Signed David Gray.Dispensation on verso: "Granted on condition."
 
38c22Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 14 January 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John McLean, planter, late of Parish of Christ Church. James Habersham, Junr., executor. To Messieurs: Robert Smith, Thomas Ried, Jonathan Fox, Christopher Dawson, and George Delegal: signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Robert Smith, Thomas Ried, Jonathan Fox, Christopher Dawson; attested David Montaigut, Parish of Christ Chruch.Inventory of estate of John McLean.Signed Thomas Ried, Robert Smith, Christopher Dawson; attested Alexander Wylly.
 
38c23Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 21 January 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Rosannah Gregory, widow, late of Parish of Christ Church. James Muter, executor.To Messieurs: Thomas Flyming, David Truan, Isaac Baillon, John Foulis, Peter Blyth; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisors, signed Thomas Flyming, David Truan, Isaac Baillon; attested George Baillie, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of Mrs. Rosannah Gregory, / Signed Isaac Baillon, David Truan, Thomas Flyming.
 
38c24Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 8 February 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Robert Miller, planter, late of Parish of St. John. Parmenas Way, executor.To Messieurs: James Maxwell, John Elliott, William Quarterman, James Stewart, William Baker; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, James Maxwell, John Elliot, and William Quarterman; attested John Baker, Parish of St. John.Inventory of estate of Robert Miller, signed James Maxwell, William Quarterman, John Elliot.
 
38c25Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 2 March 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Edward Splatt, planter, late of Parish of St. John. Esther Splatt, executrix.To Messieurs: John Stacie, John Stevens, John Bacon, Edward Ball, Robert Quarterman; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers John Bacon, Edward Ball, and Robert Quarterman; attested John Mitchell. Parish of St. John.Inventory of estate of Edward Splatt, signed John Bacon, Robert Quarterman, Edward Ball.
 
38c26Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 9 March 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Christopher Chappel. David Johnston and James Warden, executors.To Messieurs: James Houstoun, Bartholomew Fleming, Thomas Johnston; signed James Wright attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed James Houstoun, Bartholomew Fleming, Thomas Johnston; attested Alexander Thomson, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of Christopher Chappel.Signed James Houstoun, Bartholomew Fleming, Thomas Johnston.
 
38c27Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 9 March 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Nicholas Horton, vintner, of Savannah. Mary Horton, widow, and John Stirk, executors.To Messieurs: Christopher Ring, William Moore, Abraham Cable, John Patton; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Christopher Ring. William Moore, Abraham Cable, John Patton; attested Thomas Moodie, Parish of Christ ChurchInventory of estate of Nicholas Horton, signed John Patton, Abraham Cable, Christopher Ring, William Moore.
 
38c28Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 17 March 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Thomas Carter, planter, late of Parish of St. John. Hepworth Carter, executor.To Messieurs: John Stewart, John Winn, Junr. Josiah Osgood, William Graves, Senr., Richard Baker; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers John Stewart, John Winn, Junr., and Josiah Osgood; attested James Screven, Parish of St. John.Inventory of estate of Thomas Carter; signed John Stewart, John Winn, Junr., Josiah Osgood.
 
38c29Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 17 March 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Jacob Lewis, planter, late of Parish of St. Andrew. Abraham Lewis, Joseph Lewis, Judah Lewis, and Elijah Lewis, executors.To Messieurs: Moses Way, Joseph Way, and Francis Fitzpatrick; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Moses Way, Joseph Way, Francis Fitzpatrick; attested Simon Munro, Parish of St. John.Inventory of estate of Jacob Lewis.Signed Moses Way, Joseph Way, Francis Fitzpatrick.
 
38c30Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 18 March 1774 Access Online
Bond of John Oates, vintner, Peter Tondee, carpenter, and John Shick, wheelwright, all of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late Jane Oates, formerly wife of George Strobhart.Signed John Oates, Peter Tondee, John Shick; attested Thomas Moodie
 
38c31Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 18 March 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for the estate of Thomas Goldsmith, late of Golden Grove, Parish of St. Philip. Thomas Goldsmith executor.To Messieurs: James Mackay, Thomas Stone, William Maxwell; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed James Mackay, Thomas Stone, William Maxwell; attested James Maxwell, Parish of St. Philip.Inventory of estate of Captain Thomas Goldsmith, signed William Maxwell, Thomas Stone.
 
38c32Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 30 March 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Francis Jones, planter, late of Parish of St. Matthew. John Jones and Benjamin Lanier, executors.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Thomas Mills, Abraham Minsey, John Lanier; attested John Thomas, Parish of St. George.
 
38c33Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 7 April 1774 Access Online
Appointment of Roger Kelsal and Parmenas Way by Governor James Wright as administrators of the administration oath to Sarah Jeanes, widow, of the Parish of St. John, administratrix of estate of the late Samuel Jeanes, planter.Signed James Wright; attested Thomas Moodie. Bond of Sarah Jeanes of Parish of St. John, James Screven, planter, and Daniel Roberts for administration of estate of late SamuelJeanesSigned Sarah Jeanes, James Screven, Daniel Roberts; attested Parmenas Way.Oath of administration of Sarah Jeanes.Signed Sarah Jeanes; attested Parmenas Way.
 
38c34Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 10 April 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Samuel Jeanes, planter, late Parish of St. John. Sarah Jeanes, widow, administratrix.To Messieurs: James Steuart, Thomas Bacon, William Baker, Junr., Thomas Shepherd, and John Bacon, Senr.; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers James Steuart, Thomas Bacon and William Baker, Junr., attested Parmenas Way, Parish of St. John.Inventory of estate of Samuel Jeanes, signed James Steuart, William Baker, Junr., Thomas Bacon.
 
38c35Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 11 April 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of William Simpson, planter, late of Parish of St. John. Elizabeth Simpson, executrix.To Messieurs: James Steuart, Samuel Burnley, William Baker, John Elliott, Thomas Sumner; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers James Steuart, Samuel Burnley, and William Baker; attested John Baker, Parish of St. John.Inventory of estate of William Simpson, signed Samuel Burnley, James Steuart, William Baker, Junr.
 
38c36Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 22 April 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John Neilson, late of South Carolina. John Forbes, administrator.To Messieurs: Daniel Brownson, James Ducher, John Taylor, James Taylor, John Stacie; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers Daniel Brownson, James Ducher, and John Taylor; attested John Mitchell, Parish of St. John.Inventory of estate of John Neilson, signed Daniel Brownson, James Ducher.
 
38c37Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 20 May 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Richard Burtley, late of Parish of St. John. Sarah Burtley, executrix, and James Pritchard, executor.To Messieurs: John Screven, William Quarterman, Parmenas Way, Junr., David Huguenin, and Thomas Maxwell, Junr.; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, John Screven, William Quarterman, and Parmenas Way, Junr., attested Parmenas Way, Parish of St. John.Inventory of estate of Richard BurtleySigned William Quarterman, Parmenas Way,Junr., John Screven.
 
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38G62Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Donald McDonald [oversize], 21 June 1774 Access Online
Bond of Donald McDonald, planter, of Parish of St. Andrew, James Spalding of Parish of St. James, and Thomas Biggs, for administration of the estate of the late Donald McDonald.Signed Donald McDonald, James Spalding, Thomas Biggs; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38c39Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 29 June 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Hugh Clark, planter, late of Parish of St. Andrew. William Clark, executor.To Messieurs: James Forester, Alexander Crighton, Charles McDonald, and John Sutherland; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers James Forester, Alexander Crighton, Charles McDonald, and John Sutherland; attested George McIntosh.Inventory of estate of Hugh Clark.Signed James Forrester, Alexander Crighton, John Sutherland.
 
38c40Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 7 July 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Norris James Tebeau, cabinetmaker, late of Parish of Christ Church. John Tebeau, administrator.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Humphrey Harrison, Peter P. Provost, Malker Long; attested Joseph Ottolenghe.Inventory of estate of Norris James Tebeau, signed Peter P. Prevost, Malker Long, Humphrey Harrison.
 
38c41Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 5 August 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of George Pitts, mariner, late of Savannah. William Gibbons, administrator.To Messieurs: Quintin Pooler, John Parkinson, and William Moore; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Quintin Pooler, John Parkinson, William Moore; attested David Montaigut. Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of George Pitts.Signed Quintin Pooler, John Parkinson, William Moore.
 
38c42Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 16 August 1774 Access Online
Bond of Joseph Atkinson, John Mann, Gideon Thomas, and James Lambert, all planters of Parish of St. George, for guardianship of Jeremiah Atkinson, minor, son of Joshua Atkinson, planter of Parish of St. George, deceased.Signed Joseph Atkinson, John Mann, Gideon Thomas, James Lambert; attested William Lord, William Caide.
 
38c43Georgia. Governor. James Wright [item missing], 16 August 1774
Petition of Jeremiah Atkinson (son of the late Joshua Atkinson, planter, of Parish of St. George) to Governor James Wright asking that Joseph Atkinson, brother, and Major John Mann be appointed guardians.Signed Jeremiah Atkinson; attested with Notes James Wright.
 
38c44Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 19 September 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of James Herron, planter, late of Parish of St. Paul. James Rae, executor.To Messieurs: Edward Barnard, James Seymour, William Goodgion, Thomas Graham; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Edward Barnard, James Seymour, William Goodgion, Thomas Graham; attested John Daniel Hammerer, Parish of St. Paul.
 
38c45Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 30 September 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for the estate of Benjamin Francis. Isaac Perry, executor.To Messieurs: James Mackay, Marmaduke Ganaway, Francis Stringer, Fredrick Francis; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed James Mackay, Marmaduke Gan away, Francis Stringer, Frederick Francis; attested Peter Shand, Parish of St. George.Inventory of estate of Benjamin Francis.Signed James Mackay, Marmaduke Ganaway, Francis Stringer, Fredrick Francis.
 
38c46Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 14 October 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Israel Robeson, planter, late of Parish of St. Paul. David Robeson, executor.To Messieurs: Silas Pace, Thomas Watson, Isaac Vernon, and Benjamin Dunn; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers Silas Pace, Thomas Watson Isaac Vernon and Benjamin Dunn; attested John Oliver, Parish of St. Paul.Inventory of estate of Israel Robeson.Signed Silas Pace, Thomas Watson, Isaac Vernon. Benjamin Dunn.
 
38c47Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 25 October 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John Grover. James Hume, executor. Extension of time of appraisal.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Wright,attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed John Hume, James Robertson, William Stephens; attested Alexander Thomson, Parish of Christ Church.According to Telamon Cuyler and to further comparative study, the document is in the holograph of Button Gwinnett.
 
38c48Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 31 October 1774 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Anderson Simpler, planter, late of Parish of St. David. Sarah Simpler, administratrix.To Messieurs: Jones Read, George Caldwell, John Carny; signed James Wright, attested Joseph Goldwire.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers Jones Read, John Carny, and George Caldwell; attested Arthur Carny.Inventory of estate of Anderson Simpler.Signed Jones Read, George Caldwell, John Carny.
 
38c49Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 5 December 1774 Access Online
Bond of Eleanor Hackell, widow, Frederick Rossberg, and Henry Dancler, all of Parish of Christ Church for administration of the estate of the late William Hackell.Signed Eleanor Hackell, Frederick Rossberg, Henry Dancler; attested Joseph Goldwire.
 
38c50Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 2 January 1775 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Michael Stutz, house carpenter, late of Parish of Christ Church. Jane Stutz, widow, executrix.To Messieurs: [Blank]; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Joseph Dunlap, James Anderson, Thomas Lee; attested Joseph Ottolenghe, Parish of Christ Church.Inventory of estate of Michael Stutz.Signed Joseph Dunlap, James Anderson, Thomas Lee.
 
38c51Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 12 January 1775 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Urban Buntz, planter, late of Parish of St. Matthew. Margaret Buntz, Ludwig Buntz, and John Wertsch, executors.To Messieurs: Jacob Meyer, John Flerl, John Oexlin; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Jacob Meyer, John Flerl, John Oexlin; attested Jacob Waldhauer, Parish of St. Matthew.Inventory of estate of Urban Buntz.Signed Jacob Meyer, John Flerl, John Oexlin.
 
38c52Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 8 March 1775 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of John Goldwire, planter, late of Parish of St. Matthew. James Goldwire executor.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers Robert Hudson, Thomas Chisholm, John Hall; attested Isaac Ford, Parish of St. Matthew.
 
38c53Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 8 March 1775 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Dame Priscilla Houstoun, widow, late of Savannah. George Houstoun and John Houstoun, executors. To Messieurs: William McIntosh, James Chapman, Alexander Baillie, George Baillie, John Storr, and Thomas Ross; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed George Baillie, John Storr, Thomas Ross; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38c54Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 14 March 1775 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Thomas Shruder, late of Parish of Christ Church.James Edward Powell, executor.To Messieurs: John Glen, Joseph Clay, Alexander Wylly, Thomas Netherclift, and George Barry; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed John Glen, Joseph Clay, Alexander Wylly, Thomas Netherclift, George Barry; attested Noble Jones.Inventory of estate of Thomas Shruder.Signed John Glen, Thomas Netherclift, Joseph Clay, Alexander Wylly.
 
38c55Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 13 April 1775 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of James Ladson, merchant, late of Parish of St. John William Humbleton, administrator.To Messieurs: Thomas Bilney, Donald Fraser, and John Kell, signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed John Kell, Thomas Bilney, Donald Fraser; attested John Jones, Parish of St. John.Inventory of estate of James Ladson.
 
38c56Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 24 April 1775 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Moses Linus, tailor, late of Province of South Carolina. John Elliott, Joseph Way, and Mary Norman, administrators.To Messieurs: William Baker, Junr., John Way, John Norman, James Stewart, James Maxwell; Signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers William Baker, Junr., John Way, and John Norman; attested James Screven, Parish of St. John.Inventory of estate of Moses LinusSigned William Baker, Junr., John Way, John Norman.
 
38c57Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 4 May 1775 Access Online
Bond of William McDonald, Parish of St. Andrew, George Houstoun and Gregory Cozzens, both merchants of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late George McDonald. Signed William McDonald, George Houstoun, Gregory Cozzens; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38c58Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 8 May 1775 Access Online
Bond of William Ross, merchant, Thomas Ross, attorney-at-law, William Moss, merchant, and John Patton, vintner, all of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late Hugh Ross.Signed William Ross, Thomas Ross, William Moss, John Patton; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
38c59Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 10 May 1775 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Michael Rieser, late of Parish of St. Matthew. John Wertsch and David Steiner, executors.To Messieurs: Jacob Meyer, Christopher Cramer, George Zitterauer; signed James Wright, attested Joseph Goldwire.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Jacob Meyer, Christopher Cramer, George Zitterauer; attestedJohn Stirk Parish of St. Matthew.Inventory of estate of Michael Rieser, // signed Christopher Cramer, Jacob Meyer, George Zitterauer.
 
38c60Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 15 May 1775 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Ebenezer Smith, planter, late of Parish of St. Paul. Jane Smith, widow, executrix.To Messieurs: Samuel Morton, Abram Ayres, Fredrick Ashmore, and John Oliver; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Abram Ayres, Frederick Ashmore, Samuel Morton, John Oliver; attested John Oliver, Parish of St. Paul.
 
38c61Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 23 May 1775 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Roderick McLeod, planter, late of Parish of St. Andrew. Margaret McLeod, widow, executrix.To Messieurs: [blank]; signed James Wright,attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers Donald McLeod, William Ross, and John McDonald, Senr.; attested George McIntosh, Parish of St. Andrew.Inventory of estate of Roderick McLeod.Signed Donald McLeod, William Ross, John McDonald.
 
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38G63Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Robert Watts [oversize], 7 June 1775 Access Online
Bond of William Moss, merchant of Savannah, for administration of the estate of the late Robert Watts, ship carpenter of Savannah.Signed William Moss, John Jamieson, Thomas Ross; attested Thomas Moodie.
 
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38c63Georgia. Governor. James Wright, July 1775 Access Online
Appointment of Leroy Hammond, planter, Parish of St. Paul, as executor of the estate of the late Leonard Claiborne, deceased intestate.Unsigned.
 
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38G64Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Richard Strickland [oversize], 28 August 1775 Access Online
Appointment of James Grierson and John Daniel Hammerer as administrators of the administration oath to George Galphin, administrator of the estate of the late Richard Strickland, Indian trader, Parish of St. Paul.Signed James Wright; attested Thomas Moodie.Oath of administration of George Galphin.Signed George Galphin; attested James Grierson.Bond of George Galphin, William Goodgion, and James Grierson, all of Parish of St. Paul, for administration of the estate of the late Richard Strickland.Signed George Galphin, William Goodgion, James Grierson; attested Andrew Robertson.
 
38G65Georgia. Governor. James Wright. Estate of Lewis Surman [oversize], 28 August 1775 Access Online
Appointment of James Grierson and John Daniel Hammerer as administrators of the administration oath to George Galphin, administrator of the estate of the late Lewis Surman, Indian trader, Parish of St. Paul.Signed James Wriglt; attested Thomas Moodie.Oath of administration of George Galphin.Signed George Galphin; attested James Grierson.Bond of George Galphin, William Goodgion, and James Grierson, all of Parish of St. Paul, for administration of the estate of the late Lewis Surman.Signed George Galphin, William Goodgion, James Grierson; attested Andrew Robertson.
 
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38c66Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 17 October 1775 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Clement Martin, Junr., late of Parish of St. Matthew. Alexander, son of Elizabeth Jackson and Clement Martin, executor.To Messieurs: Thomas Skinner, William Holzen dorff, John Lowerman; signed James Wright attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Thomas Skinner,William Holzendorff, John Lowrman; attested John Stirk, Parish of St. Matthew.
 
38c67Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 17 October 1775 Access Online
Will of Clement Martin, Junr. naming Alexander Jackson, son of Martin by Elizabeth Jackson, as executor, guardian of minor children, and primary recipient. Others mentioned are his children William, Ann, Dorotby, and Elizabeth Jackson, his brother John Martin (who along with his father is specifically excluded from the benefits of the will) and certain slaves. He leaves his property, Abercord Island, to Alexander Jackson.Signed Clement Martin, Junr.; attested Andrew Law, Peter Edwards, Henry Cuyler. Authorization for execution, signed James Wright.Original and copy present.
 
38c68Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 17 November 1775 Access Online
Appointment of John Jones and Joseph Law as administrators of the administration oath to Angelica Sallens, widow, administratrix of the estate of the late Peter Sallens, planter, Parish of St. John.Signed James Wright; attested Thomas Moodie. Oath of administration of Angelica SallensSigned Angelica Sallens; attested Joseph Law.Bond of Angelica Sallens, widow, Joseph Law and Francis Brown, planters, all of Parish of St. John, for administration of the estate of the late Peter Sallens.Signed Angelica Sallens, Joseph Law, Francis Brown; attested Mary Brown, John McLean.
 
38c69Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 8 December 1775 Access Online
Bond of George Wildes, planter, of Parish of St. Matthew, Nehemiah Wade, innkeeper, of Savannah, and John Hall, planter, Parish of St. Matthew, for administration of the estate of the late George Wildes, Senr.Signed George Wildes, Nehemiah Wade, John Hall; attested Joseph Goldwire.
 
38c70Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 29 December 1775 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Martin Dasher, planter, late of Parish of St. Matthew. John Martin Dasher, Christian Dasher, and Daniel Burksteiner, administrators.To Messieurs: Samuel Kraus, Solomon Shrimfe. Daniel Zettler; signed James Wright, attested Thomas Moodie.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Samuel Kraus, Solomon Shrimfe, Daniel Zettler; attested Jacob Waldhauer, Parish of St. Matthew.Inventory of estate of Martin Dasher.Signed Samuel Kraus, Solomon Shrimfe, Daniel Zettler.
 
38c71Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 4 January 1776 Access Online
Bond of Elizabeth Green, widow, of Parish of St. Thomas, Rhodolph Strohager, butcher, and Lewis Giraud, ship carpenter, both of Parish of Christ Church, for administration of the estate of the late George Green.Signed Elizabeth Green, Rhodolph Strohager, Lewis Giraud; attested Joseph Goldwire.
 
38c72Georgia. Governor. James Wright, 18 June 1766 Access Online
Bond of Ann Rasberry, widow, of Savannah, John Milledge, and Charles Watson for guardianship of Esther Rasberry, minor.Signed Ann Rasberry, John Milledge, Charles Watson.Fragments only.
 
38c73Georgia. Governor. James Wright, undated Access Online
Appointment of Andrew Maxton as administrator of intestate property of the late Alexander McDonald.Signed James Wright.
 
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38d1Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 26 June 1776 Access Online
Bond of James MacKinzie, master and commander of the sloop Dispatch "now lying in Sapelo River outward bound" and Robert Baillie of Parish of St. Andrew for £1000 to insure delivery of the ship's cargo and obedience to legislative resolves.Signed James MacKinzie, Robert Baillie; attested James Houstoun.
 
38d2Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 28 June 1776 Access Online
Bond of Jeremiah Polton, master and commander of the schooner Mary Ann "now lying at Cumberland Island, outward bound," and Samuel Miller and Thomas Morris, merchants, for £1000 to insure delivery of ship's cargo.Signed Samuel Miller, Thomas Morris; attested Charles Odingsells.
 
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38G66Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch. Guardianship of John and Thomas Bone [oversize], 15 August 1776 Access Online
Bond of Thomas Burton of Parish of St. George, Nehemiah Wade of Savannah, vintner and Luke Mann, butcher, for £1000 to appoint Thomas Burton as guardian of John and Thomas Bone.Signed Thomas Burton, Nehemiah Wade, Luke Mann; attested James Whitefield.
 
38G67Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch. Estate of [?] Parry [oversize], 5 November 1776 Access Online
Bond of George Wells, practitioner of physic of Augusta and Parish of St. Paul, William Few, Junior, and William Lord for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late Mosse Panny, planter, of Parish of St. Paul.Signed George Wells, William Few, Junior, William Lord; attested James Whitefield.
 
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38d5Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 20 November 1776 Access Online
Bond of Joseph Robinson, master and commander of the brigantine Fair Lady "now lying in the Port of Savannah outward bound," and Philip Moore and George Houstoun of Savannah, merchants, for £1000 to insure delivery of ship's cargo.Signed Joseph Robinson, Philip Moore, George Houstoun; attested William Miller.
 
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38G68Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch. Estate of Adam Eiwick [oversize], 22 November 1776 Access Online
Bond of Catherine Eirick of Savannah, Parish of Christ Church, and Herman Henson, shipwright, and Lewis Goup [Ludwig Gab], butcher, for £2000 for administration of the estate of her late husband Adam Eirick, vintner.Signed Catherine Eirick, Herman Henson, Lewis Goup; attested James Whitefield.
 
38G69Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch. Estate of Eubanks Batoon [oversize], 22 November 1776 Access Online
 
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38d7Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 22 November 1776 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Adam Eirick, Senior, vintner, late of Parish of Christ Church. Catherine Eirick, widow, administratrix.To Messieurs: Herman Henson, Lewis Goup, Jno Richards, Adam Eirick, Charles Goup; signed James Whitefield, Secry.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Herman Henson, Lewis Goup, Adam Eirick; attested James Whitefield, J.P.
 
38d8Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 22 November 1776 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Gasper Garbut, carpenter, late of Savannah. Christiana Garbut, widow, executrix; Frederick Fahm and John Richards, executors.To Messieurs: Joseph Farley, Rodolph Burghalter, Hermon Henson, John Eppinger, Balthasar Shaffer; signed James Whitefield, Secry.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed John Eppinger, Balthasar Shaffer, Hermon Henson.Further attestation by Joseph Farley, cabnet maker; attested William Stephens, J.P.
 
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38G70Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch. Will of John Portrees [oversize], 22 November 1776
Bond of Quintin Pooler of Savannah, Parish of Christ Church, merchant, William O'Bryen of Savannah, and Nehemiah Wade, vintner, for £2000 for administration of the estate of the late Ewbanks Matoon, mariner, of the Island of Antigua.Signed Quintin Pooler, William O'Bryen, Nehemiah Wade; attested James Whitefield.
 
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38d10Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 12 December 1776 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Benjamin Horn, planter, late of Parish of St. George. Edward Weathers and John Anderson, executors.To Messieurs: Elias Daniel, Robt Blansherd, Joel Walker, Chas Williams, Francis Hancock; signed James Whitefield, Secry.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Robert Blansherd, Charles Williams, Elias Daniel, Joel Walker; attested Francis Hancock.
 
38d11Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 20 December 1776 Access Online
Bond of Stephen Garan, master and commander of the schooner "now lying in the port of Savannah outward bound" and Charles Francis Chevalier of Savannah, merchant, for £1000 to insure delivery of the ship's cargo and obedience to legislative resolves.Signed Stephen Garan, Charles Francis Chevalier; attested J. Graves.
 
38d12Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 20 December 1776 Access Online
Bond of Thomas Maxwell, planter of Sunbury, for £500 as commissioner, along with Thomas Stone and James Maxwell, of the estates of Sir James Wright on the south side of Great Ogeechee River.Signed Thomas Maxwell; attested John Newdigate.
 
38d13Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 28 December 1776 Access Online
Inventory of estate of Gasper Garbut.Signed Joseph Farley, Junior, Balthasar Shaffer, Herman Henson.
 
38d14Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 30 December 1776 Access Online
Inventory of estate of Adam Eirick, Senior.Signed Herman Henson, Lewis Goup, Adam Eirick.
 
38d15Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, December 1776 Access Online
Bond of John Hazard, master and commander of the sloop Speedwell "now lying in the port of Savannah," and Samuel Jack, merchant, of Savannah for £1000 to insure delivery of the ship's cargo.Signed John Hazard, Samuel Jack; attested Thomas Chisholm, Samuel Stirk.
 
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38G71Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch [oversize], 1776 Access Online
Will of John Portrees, schoolmaster, naming Edward Langwortby, schoolmaster, of Savannah as executor.Signed John Portrees; attested George Fox, Peter Axe.On verso: Authorization for execution, not signed and only.
 
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38d17Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 4 January 1777 Access Online
Bond of Alexander Thompson, master and commander of the sloop Peggy "now lying in the port of Savannah outward bound" and Joseph Clay of Savannah, merchant, for £1000 to insure delivery of ship's cargo.Signed Alexander Thompson, Joseph Clay; attested Thomas Graves, John Dolling.
 
38d18Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 16 January 1777 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Conrad Rahn, planter, late of Ebenezer in Parish of St. Matthew. John Hangleiter and John Wertsch, executors.To Messieurs: John Oeslin, Justus Grafenstine, John Martin Paalitsch; signed James Whitefield, Secry.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed John Martin Paalitsch, Justus Grafenstine, John Oeslin; attested Jacob Casper Waldhauer.
 
38d19Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 25 January 1777 Access Online
Appointment of Peter Shand and Thomas Burton as administrators of the administration oath to Mary Pearce of Parish of St. George, widow, administratrix of estate of James Pearce, planter.Signed Archibald Bulloch, James Whitefield.Oath of administration of Mary Pearce.Signed Mary Pearce; certified, Thomas Burton, Peter Shand.
 
38d20Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 25 January 1777 Access Online
Bond of Mary Pearce of Parish of St. George and John Long and John Steuart, planters, for the administration of the estate of her late husband, James Pearce.Signed Mary Pearce, John Long, John Steuart; attested Peter Shand, Thomas Burton.
 
38d21Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 25 January 1777 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of James Pierce, planter, late of Parish of St. George. Mary Pierce, widow, administratrix.To Messieurs: John Long, Thomas Mobley, Elias Bonell; signed James Whitefield, Secry.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed John Long, Thomas Mobley, Elias Bonell; attested Peter Shand, J.P.
 
38d22Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 28 January 1777 Access Online
Bond of Andrew Thomson, master and commander of the schooner Polly "now lying in the Port of Savannah outward bound," and Lachlan McGillivray, merchant, of Savannah for £1000 to insure delivery of ship's cargo.Signed Lachlan McGillivray, Andrew Thomson; attested Samuel Jack.
 
38d23Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 30 January 1777 Access Online
Appointment of Thomas Ross as administrator of the administration oath to Ann Stewart of Savannah, Parish of Christ Church, spinster, administratrix of estate of Allen Stewart, late of Sunbury, Parish of St. John, practitioner of physic.Signed Archibald Bulloch.Oath of administration of Ann Stewart.Signed Ann Stewart; certified, Thomas Ross.
 
38d24Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 5 February 1777 Access Online
Inventory of estate of Conrad Rahn, deceased of Ebenezer.Signed John Oeslin, Justus Grafenstine, John Martin Paalitsch.
 
38d25Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 13 February 1777 Access Online
Bond of Thomas Ellis, master and commander of the sloop Sally "now lying in the port of Savannah outward bound," and James Harriot, cooper, of Savannah for £1000 to insure delivery of ship's cargo.Signed Thomas Ellis, James Harriot; attested Thomas Graves.
 
38d26Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 24 February 1777 Access Online
Administration bond of Mary Gavin, widow of Charles Gavin, planter, of Halifax, Parish of St. George, James Ruter, planter, of Savannah and Parish of Christ Church, and Peter Shand of Halifax, Parish of St. George.Signed Mary Gavin, James Ruter, Peter Shand; attested James Whitefield.
 
38d27Georgia. Governor Archibald Bulloch, 27 February 1777 Access Online
Inventory of estate of Allen Stuart of Sunbury, Miss Ann Stuart administratrix, including list of medicines and instruments as deceased was "practioner in physic" and personal property.Signed George McIntosh, John Irvine, James Houstoun.
 
38d28Georgia. Governor Button Gwinnett, 7 April 1777 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Agnes Bryan, spinster, late of Parish of Christ Church, Mary Dawson, executrix.To Messieurs: William Fox, Joseph Fox, Jonathan Fox, Samuel Burgess, James Wilson; signed James Whitefield, Secry. Authorized and signed by Jonathan Bryan as vice-president and commander in chief.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, Jonathan Fox, William Fox, Joseph Fox (not signed, lower third of page removed); attested George Delegal.
 
38d29Georgia. Governor Button Gwinnett, 9 April 1777 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Quintin Pooler, late of Savannah. John Parkinson and John Stirk, executors.To Messieurs: William Holzendorf, Alexander Martin, John Lawson; signed James Whitefield, Secry. Authorized and signed by Jonathan Bryan as vice president and commander in chief.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed William Holzendorf, Alex Martin, John Lawson, attested John Adam Treutlen.
 
38d30Georgia. Governor Button Gwinnett, 18 April 1777 Access Online
Bond of Anna Barbara Greiner of Halifax, Parish of St. George, Matthias Ash of Savannah, and Rodolph Straughacher, butcher, for £2000 for administration of the estate of late Michael Meyers, cowman.Bound to Jonathan Bryan as vice-president.Signed Barbara Greiner, Matthias Ash, Rudolph Straughacher; attested James Whitefield
 
38d31Georgia. Governor Button Gwinnett, 18 April 1777 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Michael Meyers, late of St. George's Parish.Anna Barbara Greiner, administratrix.To Messieurs: Joseph Shewmack, John Stewart John Long, Elias Bonnell, Robert Levinston, William Tillery; signed James Whitefield, Secry. Authorized and signed by Jonathan Bryan as vice president and commander in chief.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers Joseph Shewmack, William Tillery, and Robert Levinston, unsigned, attested Peter Shand.
 
38d32Georgia. Governor Button Gwinnett, 10 May 1777 Access Online
Inventory of estate of William Young of Savannah with appraisement list of furniture books, and personal articles.Signed James Habersham, John Milledge, Junior, Thomas Ross.Includes typescript.
 
38d33Georgia. Governor Button Gwinnett, 12 May 1777 Access Online
Inventory of estate of Quintin Pooler listing slaves, real property, cash, notes and bonds.Signed William Holzendorf, Alexander Martin John Lowman.
 
38d34Georgia. Governor John Adam Treutlen, 19 May 1777 Access Online
Bond of Nehemiah Wade of Savannah for £500 as Treasurer of the State of Georgia.Signed Nehemiah Wade, Philip Howell, Thomas Chisolm, John Green, James McFarland, Benjamin Few, Daniel W. Murpby, William Farrel, Benjamin Folsom, John Jones; attested Thomas Lee.
 
38d35Georgia. Governor John Adam Treutlen, 7 June 1777 Access Online
Bond of John Torrence, William Farrell, and William Few, all of Richmond County, and Thomas Chisholm of Chatham County for £500 to deliver up three Negroes taken at the Fort of Germain and Charles Wright in East Florida by a party of Georgia troops.Signed John Torrence, William Farrell, William Few, Thomas Chisholm; attested Samuel Stirk.
 
38d36Georgia. Governor John Adam Treutlen, 13 June 1777 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Jacob Christopher late of Chatham County (Parish of St. Philip). John Jones of Sunbury and Liberty County, executor.To Messieurs: William Peacock, John Lawson Senr., Thomas Morris, Simon Munro, Jeremiah Dickinson, Simon Patterson; signed James Whitefield.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, Simon Munro, Simon Patterson, and Jeremiah Dickinson (unsigned); attested John Graves.
 
38d37Georgia. Governor John Adam Treutlen, 14 June 1777 Access Online
Bond of Samuel Jack of Chatham County and William Ferrel and Hezekiah Wade of Richmond County for recruiting and marching into Georgia Jack's battalion of minutemen for the protection of the western frontiers of the state.Signed Samuel Jack, William Ferrel, Hezekiah Wade; attested Nehemiah Wade.Note on reverse in hand of and signed by John Adam Treutlen.
 
38d38Georgia. Governor John Adam Treutlen, 8 August 1777 Access Online
Inventory of estate of Jacob Christopher.Signed Simon Munro, Jeremiah Dickinson, Simon Peterson.
 
38d39Georgia. Governor John Adam Treutlen, 21 August 1777 Access Online
Bond of George Basil Spencer of Savannah as commissioner of the estates of Richard Maitland and Robert Smith. The other commissioners were Charles Francis Chevalier and Joseph Wood.Signed George B. Spencer; attested Samuel Stirk, J.P.
 
38d40Georgia. Governor John Adam Treutlen, 3 September 1777 Access Online
Bond of George Wells of Augusta and Wilkes County and Dionysius Wright of Richmond County relating to proposed grist mill to be built on the fork south of Little River, Wells to receive 100 acres grant in return.Signed George Wells, Dionysius Wright; attested James Whitefield.
 
38d41Georgia. Governor John Adam Treutlen, 4 September 1777 Access Online
Bond of Philip Dell and John Hudspeth of Parish of St. George relating to proposed saw mill on 500 acre grant in Effingham County on Black Creek adjoining Dell's land and Chaplain Williams.Signed Philip Dell and John Hudspeth; attested James Whitefield.
 
38d42Georgia. Governor John Adam Treutlen, 17 September 1777 Access Online
Warrant of appraisement for estate of Henry Preston, late of Chatham County, James Seymore of Augusta and Richmond County, executor.To Messieurs: Thomas Ross, John Milledge, Henry Cuyler, William Watt; signed James Whitefield.Memorandum.Oath of appraisers, signed Thomas Ross, John Milledge, Junr., Henry Cuyler, William Watt; attested William Stephens, James Seymore and James Robertson, security.
 
38d43Georgia. Governor John Adam Treutlen, 19 September 1777 Access Online
Inventory of estate of Henry Preston of Savannah.Signed Thomas Ross, Henry Cuyler, William Watt, John Milledge, Junior.Addenda signed James Seymore, James Robartson.
 
38d44Georgia. Governor John Adam Treutlen, 8 November 1777 Access Online
Bond of William Few of Richmond County and William Downs and John Dooly of Wilkes County for commissary service to "two battalions of minute men raised for the defense of this State," and to provide provisions for these battalions until they are discharged.Signed William Few, William Downs, John Dooly; attested John Lindsay, William Few Junr.
 
38d45Georgia. Governor John Adam Treutlen, 10 November 1777 Access Online
Bond of Andrew Moore of Augusta and Richmond County and John Wereat of Savannah and Chatham County for £4000 to transfer ownership of a number of slaves to the state of Georgia, formerly the property of Catherine Moore, wife of Andrew Moore, now in the possession of John Mulryne, a convicted loyalist.Signed Andrew Moore, John Wereat; attached John Dooly, William Few, Junr.
 
38d46Georgia. Governor John Adam Treutlen, 1777 Access Online
Bond of David Irvin and William Ross (?) relating to proposed land improvements for grant. Not filled in or attested.Signed David Irvin, William Ross (?)
 
38d47Georgia. Governor John Houston, January 1778 Access Online
Bond of Samuel Lanier, Thomas Chisholm, and Edward Jones of Savannah for £2000 as security for Lanier's appointment as sheriff of Burke County to properly carry out the duties of that office.Signed Samuel Lanier, Thomas Chisholm, Edward Jones; attested Samuel Stirk.
 
38d48Georgia. Governor John Houston, 13 February 1778 Access Online
Bond of Thomas Chisholm and Joseph Goldwire of Chatham County relating to proposed saw mill on Briar Creek in Burke County, Chisholm to receive 500 acre grant in return. Signed Thomas Chisholm, Joseph Goldwire; attested John Milton, Samuel Camp.
 
38d49Georgia. Governor John Houston, 28 February 1778 Access Online
Bond of Thomas Callender and Job Pray of Savannah relating to letters of marque and reprisal, Callender commander of ship Delaware belonging to John Wilcock and John Dorsius of Philadelphia.Signed Thomas Callender.
 
38d50Georgia. Governor John Houston, 28 February 1778 Access Online
Bond of John Latreyte and Charles Francis Chevalier of Savannah relating to letters of marque and reprisal, Latreyte commander of ship Le Vengeur belonging to Monsieur Lessele of Cape Francois.Signed by John Latreyte, Charles Francis Chevalier; attested Samuel Stirk.
 
38d51Georgia. Governor John Houston, 11 March 1778 Access Online
Bond of Pierre Du Bosq and Charles Francis Chevalier of Savannah relating to letters of marque and reprisal as ship's captain for seizure of British vessels and cargo.Signed Du Bosq, Charles Francis Chevalier; attested Samuel Stirk.Two bonds, one with name of ship Le Naillant inserted.
 
38d52Georgia. Governor John Houston, 14 October 1778 Access Online
Bond of Hugh Gibson and Richard Donovan Murray of Savannah as marital agreement for Hugh Gibson and Ann Box to be wed by Rev. Mr. William Percy.Signed Hugh Gibson, Richard Donovan Murray; attested John Milton.
 
38d53Georgia. Governor John Houston, 2 November 1778 Access Online
Bond of Adrien Loyer and John Fulton of Savannah as marital agreement for Adrian Loyer and Chrissa Irvin to be wed by Rev. Mr. William Piercy.Signed Adrian Loyer, John Fulton; attested John Milton.Final leaf contains blank marriage bond.
 
38d54Georgia. Governor John Houston, 16 November 1778 Access Online
Bond of Alexander Rose and Raymond Demere for £6000 to provide before the Assembly Rose's claim to an estate consisting of slaves and indigo.Signed Alexander Rose, Raymond Demere, attested William Brown, Junior.
 
38d55Georgia. Governor John Houston, 18 November 1778 Access Online
Bond of Benjamin Stiles, master of the Snow Invermay, and John Gibbons, Commissioner of Trade, Savannah, to prevent Stiles' ship leaving Savannah harbor without proper licensing procedures.Signed Benjamin Stiles, John Gibbons; attested John Milton.
 
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38e1Georgia. Governor James Mark Prevost, 12 April 1779 Access Online
Petition of William Miller of Savannah to Governor and Council requesting permission to journey to Bermuda with a cargo of rice to relieve the destitute conditions on that island.Signed William Miller.
 
38e2Georgia. Governor James Wright, 30 October 1779 Access Online
Draft of report calling for an assembly of householders and discussion of parish representation.Entirely in the holograph of Governor Wright.
 
38e3Georgia. Governor James Wright, 22 November 1779 Access Online
Petition of "his Majestys faithfull [sic] subjects inhabitants of Queens-Borough [sic] and with a few of our fellow subjects in the ajasant [sic] settlement of Brier-Creek" to Governor James Wright for the purpose of establishing courts and militia in the districts since problems with "lawless vagrants" make this a necessity. Matthew Lyle for the lower district and Gavin Ronaldson for the upper are requested as majors, David Russell as captain, and Matthew Lyle and Samuel Montgomery as magistrates.Signed John Morison, William Reed, James Robinson, John Brower, John Robinson, John Rogers, Jeremiah Rodes, John Flimang, Robert Simms, Robert Boyd, William Simpson, Thomas Foss, Josiah Spires, Vinson Carter, Jesse Carr, Thomas McGroan, George Sloan, Alexander Carter.
 
38e4Georgia. Governor James Wright, 1779 Access Online
Address of the Upper House of Assembly to Governor James Wright recounting many of the calamities of recent days and depredations of the enemy.Incomplete draft with corrections.
 
38e5Georgia. Governor James Wright, 10 June 1780 Access Online
Petition of William Bryan to Governor James Wright to allow him to take the oaths of allegiance to the Crown.Signed William Bryan.
 
38e6Georgia. Governor James Wright, 20 June 1780 Access Online
Petition of Joseph Peace to "Gentlemen, inhabitants of Savannah" [Governor and Council] requesting financial assistance and pension for loss of eyesight while serving in the sea service in command of a vessel.Signed Joseph Peace.
 
38e7Georgia. Governor James Wright, 18 July 1780 Access Online
Petition of Andrew McLean to Governor James Wright asking relief of the Act of Disqualification, noting that he is "a friend to the King's Government."Signed Andrew McLean.Affidavit of Andrew McLean, merchant of Augusta, discussing negative associations with Lachlan McIntosh, and declaring allegiance to the provincial governmentSigned Andrew Mc Lean; attested James Robertson.Read in council certified George D'erbage.Affidavit of Lewis Johnston affirming the loyalty of Andrew McLean of Parish of St. Paul to the CrownSigned Lewis Johnston; attested Martin Jollie.
 
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38G72Georgia. Governor James Wright. Petition of Patrick Houston on the disqualifying acts [oversize], 20 September 1780 Access Online
Petition of Patrick Houstoun to Governor James Wright asking relief of the Act of Disqualification, noting that he has been resident in the back country of South Carolina and has not been active in opposition against the Crown.Signed Patrick Houstoun.
 
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38e9Georgia. Governor James Wright, 20 September 1780 Access Online
Petition of James Ingram of Parish of St. Paul asking relief of the Act of Disqualification.Signed James Ingram.
 
38e10Georgia. Governor James Wright, 11 October 1780 Access Online
Letter of James Robertson, attorney general, to Governor James Wright concerning the nolle prosequi petition of John Sutcliff, accused of being present "in the Rebel Camp, during the late Siege of Savannah."Signed James Robertson.
 
38e11Georgia. Governor James Wright, 11 October 1780 Access Online
Note of Governor James Wright to the Executive Council asking their opinion on the petition of John Sutcliff for nolle prosequi and passing along information on this case via George D'erbage to the attorney general. [Entirely in Wright's holograph.] Approval for transmittal initialed A.S. [Anthony Stokes], M.J. [Martin Jollie], L.J. [Lewis Johnston].
 
38e12Georgia. Governor James Wright, 2 December 1780 Access Online
Petition of the merchants of Savannah and other inhabitants of Georgia to Governor James Wright requesting protection from seizures of goods and other depredations perpetrated by "French & Rebels" particularly in respect to the waterways and shipping lanes along the Sea IslandsSigned James Mossman, George Baillie, William Telfair, Samuel Douglass, Alexander J. Speirs, Owen Owens, George Ker, William Thomas, Henry Keall, Ross and McCricby, John Hood, David Zubly, Junr., John Storr, Benjamin Milson, Patrick Crookshanks, William Wallace, Thomas Tollemach, S.H. Jenkins, Alexander McGown, Henry Keall for William Struthers, John Wallace, John McIver, Thomas Mills, Alexander Gay, George Macaulay, James Belcher, James Herriot, Peter Henry Morel, John Morel, Peter Dean, William Jones.
 
38e13Georgia. Governor James Wright, 18 December 1780
Receipt of David Tacas from Governor James Wright for 9/4.Signed David Tacas.
 
38e14Georgia. Governor James Wright, 4 January 1781 Access Online
Minutes of meeting of Council concerning Ogeechee Ferry rental, late property of Dennis Mahoney. [Entirely in holograph of Governor James Wright.]Signed [by Wright] for John Graham, Lewis Johnson, Martin Jollie.
 
38e15Georgia. Governor James Wright, 15 January 1781 Access Online
Petition of Ann and Elizabeth Parker to Governor James Wright for the return of Slaves employed on the public works.Signed Ann and Elizabeth Parker, certified A. Davis.
 
38e16Georgia. Governor James Wright, 16 January 1781 Access Online
Memorial of Christopher Fredrich Triebner, minister at Ebenezer, to Governor James Wright submitting the following matters: that an island opposite Ebenezer in the Savannah River, claimed by South Carolina, is rightfully Georgia's by virtue of survey of William Young [Henry Yonge] and [William] DeBrahm and would be advantageous to the settlers at Ebenezer; however depredations by Carolinrans including the threatened cutting of timber on the island by Moses Kirkland for John Bull, have interfered with plans for an English German school and a burial ground at Ebenezer on land of John Wertsch. Triebner, on behalf of the inhabitants on the Blue Plough, asks permission to raise a military company distinct from the Ebenezer company under Captain Buhler.Signed Christopher Fredrich Triebner.
 
38e17Georgia. Governor James Wright, 26 January 1781 Access Online
Petition of Joseph Law to Governor James Wright for delay in payment of a fine due the province because of his guilt to a misdemeanor.Signed Joseph Law.
 
38e18Georgia. Governor James Wright, 26 January 1781 Access Online
Petition of Isaac Waight to Governor James Wright for the return of 85 slaves (all named on deposition) taken from him on Johns Island, South Carolina, on 20 June 1779 by Colonel Daniel McGirth and Colonel Williams.Signed Isaac WaightDeposition, signed Isaac Waight; attested Thomas Gibbons.
 
38e19Georgia. Governor James Wright, 27 January 1781 Access Online
Petition of Elizabeth Irvine, wife of James Irvine, to Governor James Wright that her husband's sentence for manslaughter be commuted.Signed Elizabeth Irvine.
 
38e20Georgia. Governor James Wright, 6 February 1781 Access Online
Letter of John Lightenstone of Charlestown, S.C., to Governor James Wright concerning the purchase by the province of Georgia of a serviceable gunned vessel from Mr. Penman.Signed John Lightenstone.
 
38e21Georgia. Governor James Wright, 14 February 1781 Access Online
Account of Daniel Silsby to Governor James Wright for clothing and various cloth and buttons to be paid within four months by public monies.
 
38e22Georgia. Governor James Wright, 15 February 1781 Access Online
Petition of "inhabitants of the upper district of the Parish of Saint George" to Governor James Wright commenting on the inconvenience of the Court of Conscience being held only in the lower district and asking that Isaac Lorimor and Gavin Ronaldson be named magistrates to conduct such a court more convenient to Queensborough.Signed William Ronaldson, David Alexander, William Little, Senr. Samuel Gordon, John McCanliss, Jonathan Fogil, George Spiers, James Beaty, James Finley, Samuel Fleming, Junr., Gavin Ronaldson, Robert Boyd, Archibald Little, Josiah Spires,George Donaldson, William Baduly, John Wilson, Samuel Irwin, Andrew McNey, John Gibson, John Brianes, Samuel Little,Robert Haththorn, SAmuel McBride, Thomas McBride, John Kennedy, Robert Brison,Captain John Fleming, Captain Morrison,Adam Morrison, Johathan Ingram, Robert Donaldson, Samuel Gibson, John Martin, Junr., John Manson, David Flagg, James Breckenridge, Zebulon Wetherly, James Robson, Wallis Pierson, Richard Fleeting.
 
38e23Georgia. Governor James Wright, 5 March 1781 Access Online
Memorial of John Glen to Governor James Wright restating his allegiance to the Crown and begging pardon for his previous offense of high treason.Signed John Glen.
 
38e24Georgia. Governor James Wright, 7 March 1781 Access Online
Petition of "the inhabitants in the upper district" of Parish of St. George to Governor James Wright for a court of conscience [Document lacking.]Envelope only.
 
38e25Georgia. Governor James Wright, 14 March 1781 Access Online
Petition of "some of the inhabitants of the upper part" of Parish of St. Philip to Governor James Wright urging the governor to appoint Joseph Johnston, David Gains, and Benjamin Richardson as the three magistrates in the district, law and civil government being extremely deteriorated.Signed Charlton Mizell, William Mizell, Luke Mizell, Samuel Mizell, John Mizell, David Mizell, Archibald Patterson, Robert Dixon, John Neville, William Still, Samuel Craddock, Dourcy Shorter.
 
38e26Georgia. Governor James Wright, 21 March 1781 Access Online
Petition of "good and loyal subjects" of Parish of St. George to Governor James Wright protesting the distressed conditions and presence of wild dogs, and urging the appointment of John Stewart as justice of the peace.Signed Lewis Morrow, Richard Henderson, Gabriel Wilkins, William Ryall, John Catlett, Richard Heath, Jordan Heath.
 
38e27Georgia. Governor James Wright, 22 March 1781 Access Online
Letter of John Wood and others of Savannah to Governor James Wright recommending William Saunders for a branch in the pilotage to replace the previous recommendations of Mr. Mills.Signed John Wood, William Ross, John Starr, Owen Owens.
 
38e28Georgia. Governor James Wright, 24 March 1781 Access Online
Petition of Georgians, now resident at John's Island, S.C., to Governor James Wright to return to their homes and repledge their loyalty to province and king.Signed Edmund Bugg, Chesley Bostwick, Humfrey Wells, David Walker, Thomas Pace, Daniel Wolecon.
 
38e29Georgia. Governor James Wright, 3 May 1781 Access Online
Petition of John Johnston to Governor James Wright to be granted pardon for his previous offenses due to the distressed and destitute condition of his family.Signed John Johnston.
 
38e30Georgia. Governor James Wright, 14 May 1781 Access Online
Petition of John Johnson to Governor James Wright to be granted pardon for his previous offenses due to his being a minor and easily led.Signed John Johnson.
 
38e31Georgia. Governor James Wright, 16 May 1781 Access Online
Petition of Daniel McGirth to Governor James Wright requesting permission to raise a force to go to the aid of Colonel Thomas Brown at Augusta.Signed Daniel McGirth.
 
38e32Georgia. Governor James Wright, 18 May 1781 Access Online
Receipt of George Richardson to Governor James Wright for payment for express from Savannah to St. Augustine.Signed George Richardson.On verso: certification in holograph of Governor Wright.
 
38e33Georgia. Governor James Wright, 29 May 1781 Access Online
Letter of Charles Shaw of Savannah to Governor James Wright relative to Shaw's supplying arms to the province.Signed Charles Shaw.
[Letter], Savannah [to] Sir James Wright / Charles Shaw, 1781 May 29 Access Online
 
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38e34Georgia. Governor James Wright, 30 May 1781 Access Online
Certificate of John Goldwire, Captain, of Ebenezer, to Governor James Wright noting that John Warren and Richard Howard have been employed in the public service bringing rice from Mr. Knox's plantation.Signed John Goldwire; attested Thomas Rogers.
 
38e35Georgia. Governor James Wright, 6 June 1781 Access Online
Receipt of Henry Ferguson to Governor James Wright for £10 travelling expenses and board.Signed Henry Ferguson.
 
38e36Georgia. Governor James Wright, 10 June 1781 Access Online
Act of Council relative to fortifications and other public works and the necessity for the donation of slave labor.Signed Anthony Stokes, John Graham, Lewis Johnston.Entirely in the holograph of Governor Wright
 
38e37Georgia. Governor James Wright, 13 June 1781 Access Online
Petition of Joseph Gibbons of Savannah to Governor James Wright asking that his name be removed from the Act of Disqualification.Signed Joseph Gibbons.
 
38e38Georgia. Governor James Wright, 15 June 1781 Access Online
Memorial of Dr. James Houstoun of Whale Bluff to Governor James Wright stating that, though he did in his capacity as physician give aid to American forces at the siege of Savannah, he is nevertheless a loyal supporter of the Crown, pardoned for these actions by General Sir Henry Clinton, and requests that Governor Wright remove him from further prosecution.Signed James Houstoun.
 
38e39Georgia. Governor James Wright, 19 June 1781 Access Online
Receipt of George Richardson to Governor James Wright for payment for express to St. Augustine.Signed George Richardson.In holograph of Governor Wright.
 
38e40Georgia. Governor James Wright, 25 June 1781 Access Online
Account of Cecil and Wood to Governor James Wright for six hogsheads of rum totallying 584 gallons for public service.
 
38e41Georgia. Governor James Wright, 25 June 1781 Access Online
Account of money paid for expenses (particularly travel to Augusta and Ebenezer) by Governor James Wright on borrowed funds from Mrs. Butler.Entirely in holograph of Governor Wright.
 
38e42Georgia. Governor James Wright, 26 January 1781 Access Online
Deposition of Basil Cowper, Nathaniel Hall and Benjamin Farley in support of the loyalty of Joseph Gibbons urging the removal of his name from the Act of Disqualification.Signed Basil Cowper, Nathaniel Hall, Benjamin Farley.
 
38e43Georgia. Governor James Wright, 4 July 1781 Access Online
Account of Jacob Rüssell to Governor James Wright and receipt for repair of 100 French muskets.Signed Jacob Rüssell.
 
38e44Georgia. Governor James Wright, 9 July 1781 Access Online
Petition of James Alexander of Savannah to Governor James Wright pledging allegiance to the Crown and asking that his name he removed from the Act of Disqualification.Signed James Alexander.Deposition of Samuel Farley, that James Alexander has served in the militia. Signed Samuel Farley.Deposition of James Henderson and others that, although serving in the Rebel forces, James Alexander remained a friend to the Tories.Signed James Henderson, James Seymour, William Goodgion, John Douglass, Alexander McLean.
 
38e45Georgia. Governor James Wright, 25 July 1781 Access Online
Petition of Thomas Anderson of Savannah to Governor and Council for assistance to pay back debt caused when he suffered loss of building materials during the siege of Savannah in 1779.Signed Thomas Anderson.
 
38e46Georgia. Governor James Wright, 17 August 1781 Access Online
Petition of "loyal subjects of the Parish of St. George" to Governor James Wright protesting the desecrations of Colonel Daniel McGirth and his outrageous activities and urging that Colonel Lyle Case be returned to his command over the petitioners.Signed Samuel Montgomery, J.P., Robert Irwin, J.P. , John Wilson, Capt., John Morrison, Capt., John Irwin, Lieut., William Reed, Capt., Edward Carswell, Lieut.
 
38e47Georgia. Governor James Wright, 20 August 1781 Access Online
Draft of proposed policy toward refugees and rations and support for them, appointing Thomas Simms as commissary and purchasing agent.Entirely in the holograph of Governor Wright.
 
38e48Georgia. Governor James Wright, 28 August 1781 Access Online
Petition of Thomas Rutherford and others to Governor James Wright for rations, being in distressed and destitute conditions.Signed Thomas Rutherford, Gabriel Davis, Mamy Duick Jones, John Welch, Frederick Jones, Thomas Beaty, Jeremiah Rodgers, William Black.
 
38e49Georgia. Governor James Wright, 1 October 1781 Access Online
Note of Governor James Wright to George D'erbage authorizing payment for beef to Colonel Rogers by Mr. Hall.Entirely in the holograph of Governor Wright.
 
38e50Georgia. Governor James Wright, 2 October 1781 Access Online
Letter of Governor James Wright to Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Brown discussing employment of the Indians against the Rebels in back country.Entirely in the holograph of Governor Wright.
[Letter] to Col[onel Thomas] Brown / James Wright, [Royal Governor of Georgia], 1781 October 2 Access Online
 
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38e51Georgia. Governor James Wright, 5 October 1781 Access Online
Letter of Thomas Young and Roger Kelsall to Governor James Wright urging the removal of the name of Bluit Christopher from the Act of Disqualification.Signed Thomas Young, Roger Kelsall.
 
38e52Georgia. Governor James Wright, 17 October 1781 Access Online
Petition of Elizabeth Littlefield of Savanna to Governor James Wright for rations, being destitute since the death of her husband, taken prisoner in Augusta with Colonel Grierson.Signed Elizabeth Littlefield.
 
38e53Georgia. Governor James Wright, 18 October 1781 Access Online
Petition of Curtis Caldwell, presently of Savannah, to Governor James Wright for rations for himself and family, being informed and a refugee from his home in Ninety-Six District, S.C.Signed Curtis Caldwell.
 
38e54Georgia. Governor James Wright, 20 October 1781 Access Online
Petition of John McCollough, formerly of the upper part of Parish of St. George, to Governor James Wright for rations and shelter for himself and family, being infirmed and all possessions having been lost.Signed John McCollough; certified William Ronaldson, Robert Irwin.
 
38e55Georgia. Governor James Wright, 25 October 1781 Access Online
Letter of John Goldwire to Governor James Wright transmitting a request from John Blyth that his slaves be excused from further work on the redoubts at Ebenezer.Signed John Goldwire.Deposition of John Blyth of Mount Hope, Parish of ST. Matthew, that he had returned slaves.Signed John Blyth; attested John Goldwire.
 
38e56Georgia. Governor James Wright, 30 October 1781 Access Online
List of male slaves returned to Isaac Baillon and delivered to Colonel [James] Robertson.Notes in holograph of Governor Wright.
 
38e57Georgia. Governor James Wright, October 1781 Access Online
Note of Governor James Wright to George D'erbage relative to issuance of summonses for Negroes to work on the lines at Savannah.Entirely in the holograph of Governor Wright.
 
38e58Georgia. Governor James Wright, 10 November 1781 Access Online
Petition of David Christian, master of the schooner Delight, bound to Bermuda but "lying at anchor in the River Savannah, near the bar," to Governor James Wright begging to be allowed to continue to Bermuda with cargo of rice for the distressed of that island, Christian having already assisted the crew of his Majesty's sloop of war Hope, wrecked on Sapelo Island, to maneuver to Savannah.Signed David Christian.
 
38e59Georgia. Governor James Wright, 8 December 1781 Access Online
Petition of Charles Campbell, presently of Savannah, to Governor James Wright requesting full pay rather than half pay in consideration of his loyalty and the fact that he brought "25 good and faithful subjects" from Pensacola to assist in defense of the province.Signed Charles Campbell.
 
38e60Georgia. Governor James Wright, 1781 Access Online
Account due Anderson and Kirkland by Governor James Wright for repairs on the assembly room, shingling, repairing dormer windows, and pointing chimnies.
 
38e61Georgia. Governor James Wright, 1 May 1782 Access Online
Memorial of "that Christiax People called Quakers" to Governor James Wright requesting permission to return to their homes [in the vicinity of Wrightsborough], reiterating their loyalty to the Crown.Signed Joseph Maddock, John Stuhhs, Abraham Johnson, Isaac Stubbs, Joel Sanders, John Early, Joseph Stubbs.
 
38e62Georgia. Governor James Wright, undated Access Online
Payment to Captain Henry Ferguson of £187.Entirely in the holograph of Governor Wright.
 
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38 F1Georgia. Governor Richard Howley, 10 January 1780 Access Online
Bond of John Bacon, Robert Bonner, James Martin, Benjamin Few, James Ingram, John Wilkinson and Joseph Pannill for £50, 000 for John Wilkinson as Auditor General of the state.Signed John Silkinson, Benjamin Few, James Ingram, Robert Bonner, James Martin, John Bacon, Joseph Pannill; attested Samuel Shirk
 
38 F2Georgia. Governor Nathan Brownson, 28 August 1781 Access Online
Appointment of Charles Odingsells as major of militia for Chatham County, commanded by Colonel George Walton.Small section from lower left center of document missing with loss of several words and signatures. Brownson's signature is, however, present.
 
38 F3Georgia. Governor Nathan Brownson, 28 August 1781 Access Online
Petition of Elizabeth Douglass and Mary Ingram to Governor and Council pleading that their property not be confiscated and that they not be required to be moved. They state they are not enemies to the state, that Mrs. Douglass "has always been a sincear friend to the American Cause."Signed Elizabeth Douglass, Mary Ingram.Dispensation on reverse: "The prayer of the within petition can by no means be granted in any respect by order of the Board"; signed Abraham Jones, Secretary.
 
38 F4Georgia. Governor Nathan Brownson, 14 September 1781 Access Online
Petition of Abinton Felps to Governor and Council for ahearing to present his case against a decision confiscating his property and banishing him.Signed Abinton Felps.Attestation as character witnesses for Felps Signed Edmund Cartlidge, James Cartlidge, Reuben Blanchard, John Germany, Samuel Germany, William Few, Abraham Marshall, Daniel Marshall, Elder, Holland Middleton, Junr., Edmund Cartlidge, Junr.
 
38 F5Georgia. Governor Nathan Brownson, 18 November 1781 Access Online
Letter of Arturo O'Neil, governor of Pensacola, to Governor Nathan Brownson concerning embargo and shipping. In Spanish.Signed Arturo O'Neil.
[Letter in Spanish], Pensacola, [Florida, to Governor of Georgia] Nath[a]n Brownson / Arturo O'Neill, 1781 November 18 Access Online
 
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38 F6Georgia. Governor Nathan Brownson, 1781 Access Online
Letter of Governor Nathan Brownson to "Friends & Brothers of the uper & Lower Creek Nation" in the form of a talk praising the "good old chain of friendship" and urging continued peace and good will, sending tobacco as a token of his friendship to Tallasee King, his head men and warriors Typescript accompanying
[Oral presentation] [to the] friends and brothers of the up[p]er and lower Creek Nation, circa 1781 Access Online
 
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38 F7Georgia. Governor Nathan Brownson, 1781 Access Online
Letter of Governor Nathan Brownson "to the Head Men of the Creek Nation" in the form of a talk arguing for peace and urging them not to be hired by the British for "a few goods" or swayed by "[Thomas] Brown's lying people." He notes "Our Great Warrior Genl. Washington, the last moon made prisoners of Lord Cornwallis the English head warrior, & killed and took his whole army...."Signed Nathan Brownson.Typescript accompanying.
[Oral presentation] [to the] Headmen and Warriors of the Creek Nation, circa 1781 Access Online
 
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38 F8Georgia. Governor John Martin, 5 January 1782 Access Online
Letter of Governor John Martin to Lieutenant Colonel James McKay, commander of the militia of Burke County ordering and requiring him to take a corps of as many men as he thinks proper southward to Midway in an attempt to stop Tory incursions in that area dangerous to property of loyal Americans and further to overtake the fort established by the British on the south side of the Great Ogeechee. Also included are Martin's reasons for transmitting these instructions.Signed "J.M. Govr."[Entirely in the holograph of Governor Martin.
 
38 F9Georgia. Governor John Martin, 15 January 1782 Access Online
Bond of Blasingame Harvey, Joseph Woodruff, and Stephen Heard for £1000 to procure Negroes and other property and render a true account to the Governor and Executive Council.Signed Blasingame Harvey, Joseph Woodruff, Stephen Heard; attested Abraham Jones, Charles Odingsells.
 
38 F10Georgia. Governor John Martin, 22 January 1782 Access Online
Bond of John Wilkinson, Charles Odingsells, and Robert Middleton for John Wilkinson as Auditor of Accounts for the State of Georgia.Signed John Wilkinson, Charles Odingsells, Robert Middleton; attested Abraham Jones.
 
38 F11Georgia. Governor John Martin, 28 January 1782 Access Online
Inventory of Frederick Rolfes listing effects taken from his house by a party of American troops under the command of Major Welsh and Captain Murray.
 
38 F12Georgia. Governor John Martin, 28 January 1782 Access Online
Orders to militia officers of the state concerning troop movements near Ebenezer, Burke County and Spirit Creek, General Twiggs' division, Colonel James Martin's battalion of Richmond County, and names Colonels Manuel (David Emanuel?), Howell, Elijah Clark, and James Jackson.Signed J.M. [John Martin].
 
38 F13Georgia. Governor John Martin, 6 February 1782 Access Online
Letter of John Hill to Governor John Martin stating that Fort Martin on the Ogeechee is completed and requesting additional men to be furnished to defend it. Discusses both Indian and Tory raids on the frontier and problems with provisions.Signed John Hill.
 
38 F14Georgia. Governor John Martin, 6 February 1782 Access Online
Petition of Elizabeth Laws to "Honorable Sir" for provisions.Signed Elizabeth Laws.
 
38 F15Georgia. Governor John Martin, 20 February 1782 Access Online
Proclamation of Governor John Martin offering a full pardon to British sympathizers if they have seen the error of their ways. He excepts those proscribed in the Bill of Attainder, those who hold or have held any,civil or military commission under the crown, all murderers, and others mentioned by name: Samuel Douglass, Thomas Gibbons, David Zubly, Junr., John Glen, Lachlan McGillivray, John Fox, Junr., George Fox, Luke Man, Levi Sheftal, Nathaniel Hall, Alexander Wright, Bazill Cooper, John Smith, George Cuthbert, Francis Codington, David Delagal, Philip Delagal, Christopher Tribner, Jacob Buhler, James Pace, Senr., Philip Dill, Senr., Andrew McLean, John Douglass, James Seymore, John Charles Lucena, Other names are crossed out. Given under his hand at Ebenezer.Signed by John Martin.
 
38 F16Georgia. Governor John Martin, 25 February 1782 Access Online
Petition of John Dean to Governor and Council regarding his management of a certain confiscated estate,"plantation of Grierson in the Swamp." He was requested by Archibald Beale, one of the commissioners of confiscated property for Richmond County, to care for this land and has done so. He begs an order so that he might remain until he has harvested his crops and states his willingness to pay any reasonable rent.Signed John Deane.
 
38 F17Georgia. Governor John Martin, 2 March 1782 Access Online
Petition of 23 inhabitants of Burke County living in Captain Alexander Irwin's district to Governor and Council asking help on account of Indian raids, urging Captain Irwin's company to be ordered to duty on their frontier.Signed: John Clemence, Hugh Irwin, John Lawson, Roger Lawson, William Fleming, John Fleming, Samuel Fleming, John Allen, William Beatty, Daniel McNeil, Samuel Clemence, William Clemence, William Little, Junior, Hugh Wilson, James Martin, John Martin, William Hadden, Hugh McNeely, Robert Darnisch, John Patterson, Jared Irwin, William Irwin.
Petition of the inhabitants of Burke County, Burke County, Georgia to John Martin, Governor of Georgia and the Executive Council, 1782 March 2 Access Online
 
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38 F18Georgia. Governor John Martin, 4 March 1782 Access Online
Petition of Isaac Dennis of Richmond County to Governor John Martin asking exemption from militia duty for Jonas Moore, John Dennis, Junr., and Richard Johnson, necessary men for rebuilding Dennis's grist mill on Little River.Signed Isaac DennisDispensation on reverse: "The prayer of the within petition cannot be granted by order to the council;" signed Abraham Jones, Secretary
 
38 F19Georgia. Governor John Martin, 5 March 1782 Access Online
Order in Council extracted from minutes by Abraham Jones authorizing the governor to empower agents for the different counties to employ a certain number of persons to assist in collecting cattle and other confiscated property, at a salary of half a dollar per head for cattle. Forwarded to Captain David Harris, agent for Richmond County, with authorization to carry out above order from Governor John Martin.Signed Abraham Jones, John Martin.
 
38 F20Georgia. Governor John Martin, 11 March 1782 Access Online
Memorial of Daniel McNeill of Richmond County to Governor and Council asking redress and payment for land sold in September 1775 to Andrew Moore, said land never paid for by Moore and bond for it since lost. An affidavit of Andrew Burns, Justice for Richmond County, stating that the bond had been actually destroyed accompanies the memorial.Signed Daniel McNeill; attested Andrew Burns.
 
38 F21Georgia. Governor John Martin, 21 March 1782 Access Online
Petition of William Struthers, planter of Bouden to Governor and Council requesting permission to leave Georgia and return to Great Britain on account of his health, business affairs in Georgia to be placed in the hands of his nephew Thomas Taylor. Also mentions General Anthony Wayne, John Fox, and Major John Habersham.Signed William Struthers.
 
38 F22Georgia. Governor John Martin, 24 March 1782 Access Online
Letter of Micajah Williamson to Governor John Martin relating to the six "plundered Negroes" he secured on his recent incursion into the western North Carolina mountains. Three were property of Mr. Perry of Wilkes County, the other three, held in custody by sheriff of Washington Co., N.C., of Tory Major Henry Wilkes of Wilkes County. He asks consideration that one of the Negroes be given to Captain Francis Prince for his aid.Signed Micajah Williamson.
 
38 F23Georgia. Governor John Martin, 26 March 1782 Access Online
Receipt of George Walton to "his Honor the Governor" for six quires of writing paper for the use of the commissary department.Signed George Walton.
 
38 F24Georgia. Governor John Martin, 13 April 1782 Access Online
Receipt of Samuel Strik from Governor Martin for three quires of paper to be used by the attorney general's office.Signed Samuel Strik, Attorney General.
 
38 F25Georgia. Governor John Martin, 30 April 1782 Access Online
Letter of Ignatius Few to Governor and Council requesting from himself and Mr. Grier that powder and ammunition are needed and thanking them for earlier supplies of salt and rum.Signed Ignatius Few.
 
38 F26Georgia. Governor John Martin, 13 May 1782 Access Online
Letter of Tabitha Stallions of Augusta to Governor John Martin regarding the threatened seizure by Captain Ignatius Few of a Negro Jack purchased by her husband. She states that Jack is not a "publick Negroe, that she has the bill of sale, and that if he is taken she will lose her crop as her husband is in camp.Signed Tabitha Stallions.
 
38 F27Georgia. Governor John Martin, 15 May 1782 Access Online
Bond of Lewis Gardner, Sheriff of Richmond County, and James Martin for £2000 as insurance to Gardner's honorably fulfilling the duties as sheriff.Signed Lewis Gardner, James Martin; attested Seaborn Jones.
 
38 F28Georgia. Governor John Martin, 17 May 1782 Access Online
Receipt of Abraham Jones from Governor Martin for an order on the Commissioners of Confiscated Estates for £321, 15s, 6d, to be paid to Jones for 367 gallons and three quarts of whisky supplied to General Wayne.Signed Abraham Jones.
 
38 F29Georgia. Governor John Martin, 21 May 1782 Access Online
Petition of residents of Effingham County to Governor Martin and Brigadier General Anthony Wayne pleading for food provisions for certain widows, and persons with large families: John Lanier, Charlton Mezel, Benjamin Richardson, William Todd, William Mezel, David Mezel, John Nevil, John Mezel, Anthony Bonnell, William Bassett, Drury Shorter, Archibald Patterson, Sarah Foulsom, Annmary Lanier, Elizabeth Mills, Sarah Mezel, Viear Hollingsworth, Sukey Dickson, and Elizabeth Cook.Signed William Basset, Christopher Nelson, John Lanier, Charlton Mezel, Benjamin Richardson, William Todd, William Mezel, David Mezel, John Mezel, Anthony Bonnell, Drury Shorter, Archibald Patterson.
 
38 F30Georgia. Governor John Martin, 23 May 1782 Access Online
Letter of James McKay from Silver Bluff to Governor John Martin informing Martin of three Tory bands "come up from Savannah to take or kill you," plunder, and wreak havoc, led by Captain Brantly with twelve men, Cowper with about fifteen, and Sam Moore with six.Signed James McKay.
 
38 F31Georgia. Governor John Martin, 1 June 1782 Access Online
Letter from John Maddox, major, to Governor John Martin acknowledging orders received asking for ammunition and requesting that the Augusta and Spirit Creek Companies, left to guard the settlements, be sent.Signed John Maddox, major.
 
38 F32Georgia. Governor John Martin, 8 June 1782 Access Online
Speech of Governor John Martin delivered to Kaahee and designed to he sent to the Cherokee Nation relating to the exchange of prisoners and offering peace, but warning of war if the peace is not kept.Entirely in Martin's hand.A typescript accompanies.
A Talk del[ivere]d to Kaakee by Governor Martin of the State of Georgia, 1782 June 8 Access Online
 
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38 F33Georgia. Governor John Martin, 13 June 1782 Access Online
Bond of Samuel Stirk and William O'Bryen of Chatham County for £4320, half of which to be paid on or before 13 June 1789.Signed Samuel Stirk, William O'Bryen; attested Edward Davies.
 
38 F34Georgia. Governor John Martin, 13 June 1782 Access Online
Bond of Anthony Walton White of Chatham County for £9000 half of which to be paid on or before 13 June 1789.Signed Anthony Walton White; attested Charles Odingsells.Payment schedules notarized by Seth John Cuthbert and Matthew McAllister.
 
38 F35Georgia. Governor John Martin, 13 June 1782 Access Online
Bond of Anthony Walton White and Raymond Demere of Chatham County for £9000 setting up interest payment per year.Signed Anthony Walton White, Raymond Demere attested John Milledge.Certified payment schedules by John Meals, treasurer.
 
38 F36Georgia. Governor John Martin, 2 July 1782 Access Online
Bond of Nehemiah Wade of Chatham County for £2490, half to be due on or before 2 July 1789.Signed Nehemiah Wade; attested F. Washington.On reverse: order of payments with attestations of D. Rees and Seth John Cuthbert.
 
38 F37Georgia. Governor John Martin, 2 July 1782 Access Online
Bond of Nehemiah Wade and Chesley Bostwick, both of Chatham County, for £2490, half due on or before July 1789.Signed Nehemiah Wade, Chesley Bostwick; attested F. Washington.Incomplete.
 
38 F38Georgia. Governor John Martin, 20 July 1782 Access Online
Resolution of the Legislature of the State of New York to the Governor of Georgia relative to public credit; stating that provisions made by the respective states are inadequate to carry on the war; calling for unity; and urging increased congressional powers to bring about cooperation of the states. It cites ways in which these powers should be augmented, should provide revenue, and asks that a conference of all the states be called as soon as possible.Signed Robert Benson, clerk; John McKesson, clerk, in Senate.Also concurring resolution.
 
38 F39Georgia. Governor John Martin, 24 July 1782 Access Online
Letter of Charles Odingsells to Governor Martin resigning his commission as major in the Chatham County militia to devote his time and service to carrying out his duties as commissioner of confiscated estates as set forth in the Act of Attainder and Confiscation.Signed Charles Odingsells
 
38 F40Georgia. Governor John Martin, 11 August 1782 Access Online
Letter of Patrick Carr to Governor John Martin written from Silver Bluff acquainting him with the difficult situation in Burke County. Between outlaw bands under Sam Moore on the one hand and Indian raids on the other the settlers are quite upset and threatening to leave. Although Indians have killed only Tories, no Whigs, the settlers are still disturbed, have abandoned the Ogeechee Settlement for Buck head, but Mr. Galphin's settlement at Old Town still stands by Carr's "persuasion." As soon as Carr regains his health he will ride forth to remedy the situation as much as possible.Signed Patrick Carr.
[Letter], Silver Bluff, Georgia to Govorner [sic] John Martin, Georgia / Patrick Carr, 1782 August 11 Access Online
 
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38 F41Georgia. Governor John Martin, 12 August 1782 Access Online
Account of George Richardson, against the state of Georgia as authorized by Governor John Martin. Certified by John Martin.Signed John Martin.
 
38 F42Georgia. Governor John Martin, 12 August 1782 Access Online
Letter of William Lee of Savannah to Governor John Martin applying for the command of one of the two galleys authorized by the House of Assembly to be built. He cites his prior military experience under Colonel James Jackson in the Legion Infantry.Signed William Lee.
 
38 F43Georgia. Governor John Martin, 13 August 1782 Access Online
Memorial of Peter Henry Morel of Savannah, merchant, to Governor and Council asking permission to export in the schooner Elizabeth to George town, S.C., various articles of merchandise. In addition he informs them of his intent to pursue trading interests between Savannah and Havana.Signed Peter Henry Morel.
 
38 F44Georgia. Governor John Martin, 13 August 1782 Access Online
Petition of Elizabeth Morgan to Governor John Martin asking rations for herself and her children until she can find employment, she having been reduced to indigence.Signed Elizabeth Morgan.Dispensation on reverse: "Petition of Mrs. Morgan granted 3 rations per day."
 
38 F45Georgia. Governor John Martin, 14 August 1782 Access Online
Petition of Dr. Samuel Beecroft to Governor and Council swearing allegiance to the State and wishing to become a citizen, having come to Georgia with Colonel Archibald Campbell's British army from New York. He had previously applied to Major Habersham and Samuel Stirk stating his intentions and loyalty.Signed Samuel Beecroft.On reverse: "Granted."
 
38 F46Georgia. Governor John Martin, 14 August 1782 Access Online
Letter of Cornelius Collins, major commandant at Augusta, to Governor John Martin explaining that supplies will be sent by boat due to the extreme shortage of forage making overland transportation a near impossibility. He also requests appointment of Patrick Jarvis as deputy commissary.Signed Cornelius Collins, major commandant.
 
38 F47Georgia. Governor John Martin, 14 August 1782 Access Online
Order of Governor John Martin announcing that the schooner Hepsebeth, David Foot owner and master, is to set sail under flag of truce for St. Augustine, with officers of the flag William McIntosh, Samuel Stirk, and John Wereat.
 
38 F48Georgia. Governor John Martin, 15 August 1782 Access Online
Petition of Thomas Hogg of Savannah to Governor and Council that he be permitted to go to Charleston on business with other British merchants under a flag of truce.Signed Thomas Hogg.On reverse: "Granted."
 
38 F49Georgia. Governor John Martin, 15 August 1782 Access Online
Petition of "the faithfull and loyal Whig inhabitants in and about the Town of Savannah" to Governot and Council urging the release of Dr. Andrew Johnson, imprisoned as a British sympathizer, since his medical services are vitally needed, said petitioners to assume responsibility for his conduct.Signed: Richard Howley, Seth John Cuthbert, John Gibbons, Lachlan McIntosh, Jr., Richard Wylly, Charles Odingsells, John Lucas, Captain Continental Army, John Davison, Edward Cowan, John Habersham, Alexander D. Cuthbert, Elizabeth Anderson, Margaret Ewen, Sophia Young, Eliza Harris, Ann Milledge, Ann Hamilton, Esther Rasberry, Elizabeth Whitefield, Lucy Tondee, Jane Russell, Jacob Read, George Melven, captain, Philip Law, John Milledge, Nathaniel Hicks.On reverse: "Granted in part."
 
38 F50Georgia. Governor John Martin, 15 August 1782 Access Online
Petition of John Mitchell to Governor and council that he be permitted to go to Charleston on business with other British merchants under a flag of truce.Signed John Mitchell.On reverse: "Granted."
 
38 F51Georgia. Governor John Martin, 15 August 1782 Access Online
Petition of Peter Henry Morel to Governor John Martin that he be permitted to go to Charleston on business with certain British merchants under a flag of truce and to continue to Bermuda, thence back to Savannah with merchandise.Signed Peter Henry Morel.On reverse: "Granted."
 
38 F52Georgia. Governor John Martin, 16 August 1782 Access Online
Letter of Sawyer Morel and Keall and Owens and Thomson, business firms of Savannah, to Governor John Martin indicating their refusal to accept flour, hemp, and other produce in payment for salt.Signed Sawyer Morel & Keall, Owens & Thomson.
 
38 F53Georgia. Governor John Martin, 16 August 1782 Access Online
Petition of Benjamin Stiles of Savannah to Governor and Council noting since Savannah is once again in American hands, trade will soon be needed. Thus he suggests he send to Bermuda where he has connections for a vessel to bring back a cargo of salt, rum, sugar, and other goods which he hears are selling cheaply at that port. He asks permission to do this and clearance from Council in case vessel and cargo meet with "any of our own Privateers." He requests this for the good of the state as well as his own private gain.Signed Benjamin Stiles.On reverse: "Granted."
 
38 F54Georgia. Governor John Martin, 19 August 1782 Access Online
Petition of James Field of Savannah to Governor and Council asking assistance in returning Negro slaves, captured in South Carolina and brought into Georgia by the British, to their rightful owners.Signed James FieldOn reverse "Granted."
 
38 F55Georgia. Governor John Martin, 19 August 1782 Access Online
Petition of John Heisler of Effingham County to Governor and Council asking to be discharged from the Continental Battalion commanded by Major Habersham.Signed John Heisler.
 
38 F56Georgia. Governor John Martin, 19 August 1782 Access Online
Petition of Nathaniel Hicks to Governor and Council requesting aid as he is "in great want of some salt and no money to pay for it."Signed Nathaniel Hicks.Dispensation on reverse: "Granted 3 Bushels Salt."
 
38 F57Georgia. Governor John Martin, 19 August 1782 Access Online
Memorial of George Rolfes of Ogeechee Farm and Savannah to Governor and Council asking that his name be removed from the list of those persons classed to find substitutes to serve in the Continental forces, as it was placed on the list by error.Signed George Rolfes.On reverse: "Reconsidered 30th August taken off the Classing list."
 
38 F58Georgia. Governor John Martin, 20 August 1782 Access Online
Petition of Joseph Atkinson to Governor and Council stating that he escaped from Savannah with his property, three slaves, horse, saddle and bridle, that at that time his name was inserted in the list of the Act of Attainder and Confiscation, consequently resulting in the confiscation of the above mentioned property by Colonel Daniel Coleman, Commissioner for confiscated estates in Wilkes County. Atkinson's name has since been removed from the Act and he is now serving in the Continental Army. He thus requests assistance in regaining his property.Signed Joseph Atkinson.On reverse: "Granted."
 
38 F59Georgia. Governor John Martin, 20 August 1782 Access Online
Petition of Patrick Walsh to Governor John Martin requesting clothing out of the public stores as he is an officer in the Continental army and understands that Colonel Cooper has received such clothing.Signed Patrick Walsh.Dispensation on reverse: "Ordered to the amount £10 in goods, Public store."
 
38 F60Georgia. Governor John Martin, 21 August 1782 Access Online
Petition of Christopher cramer to Governor and Council begging release from the obligation of becoming a Continental line soldier, as he is sixty years of age, has a family, and has had his plantation "plunder'd on and by every side" with few remaining worldly goods.Signed Christopher Cramer.On reverse: "To be discharged the service."
 
38 F61Georgia. Governor John Martin, 21 August 1782 Access Online
Petition of Grace Lyons to Governor and Council noting distress for want of necessaries of life and asking rations for herself and four children.Signed Grace Lyons.DispensationOn reverse: "Allow'd 4 Rations."
 
38 F62Georgia. Governor John Martin, 22 August 1782 Access Online
Petition of the widow Metzger and her son David Metzger of Savannah to Governor John Martin to grant an exception for military service to David Metzger since he is "very young and under adge, and weakely in bodey." On reverse: "To be discharg'd the service."
 
38 F63Georgia. Governor John Martin, 23 August 1782 Access Online
Letter of Samuel Goodhue "on hoard the Brig Edward at Savannah" to Governor and Council relating that, since the council orders to libel the sloop Swift with her cargo are directly contrary to his instructions from his owners and since non-compliance to the order is not contrary to the policies of the Continental Board of War, he intends to sail the next day for New Bern, N.C., with his cargo of Negroes on the Swift. If any claims appear they are to be directed to the Judge of the Court of Admiralty at Port Beaufort.Signed Samuel Goodhue.
 
38 F64Georgia. Governor John Martin, 23 August 1782 Access Online
Petition of Francis Lewis of Savannah to Governor and Council stating that he came to Georgia from West Florida, and being "in necessitous circumstances" joined the corps then being raised by Sir James Wright, that he deserted, and joined General Anthony Wayne's camp serving under Colonel James Jackson. Now finding his name on the list of people to find a substitute to serve in the Continental army for two years, he petitions to have his name removed from the list.Signed Francis LewisOn reverse: "Taken off the classing list."
 
38 F65Georgia. Governor John Martin, 27 August 1782 Access Online
Letter of John Hamilton, Deputy Clothier General, to Governor John Martin, requesting accounts of the clothing furnished troops under General Anthony Wayne and those of the Georgia regiment on the Continental account, such information needed by the Clothier General in Philadelphia.Signed John Hamilton.
 
38 F66Georgia. Governor John Martin, 6 September 1782 Access Online
Petition of Elizabeth Hammerer to Governor and Council requesting rations for herself and two small children.Signed Elizabeth Hammerer.Dispensation on reverse: "3 rations granted."
 
38 F67Georgia. Governor John Martin, 6 September 1782 Access Online
Letter of John Milton to Governor John Martin requesting four rations per day for a few months as he moves his family "to town" to accept his recent appointment by the governor and council.Signed John Milton
 
38 F68Georgia. Governor John Martin, 10 September 1782 Access Online
Letter of Nehemiah Wade of Savannah to Governor John Martin concerning payment for whisky supplied at Augusta.Signed Nehemiah Wade.
 
38 F69Georgia. Governor John Martin, 11 September 1782 Access Online
Letter of David Harris of Augusta to Governor John Martin requesting seal and authority to claim and bring back fugitive slaves from the Carolinas and Virginia to Georgia, such authority to be transmitted by Colonel Ellison.Signed David Harris.
 
38 F70Georgia. Governor John Martin, 14 September 1782 Access Online
Petition of John Riley to Governor and Council noting his prior service in the First Battalion and present dire straits due to the plundering of his property by British and requesting maintainance for his wife and two children.Signed John Riley.Dispensation on reverse: "Granted 2 rations for 1 month."
 
38 F71Georgia. Governor John Martin, 16 September 1782 Access Online
Petition of George B. Spencer to Governor and Council requesting appointment as measurer of lumber for Chatham County.Signed George B. Spencer.On reverse: Ordered and granted.
 
38 F73Georgia. Governor John Martin, 28 September 1782 Access Online
Letter of J.F. Grimké to Governor John Martin protesting the scheduled sale of Negroes (formerly property of Colin Campbell) at Savannah. The slaves were taken by South Carolina under that state's Confiscation Act and are not the property of Georgia to dispose of. Grimké cautions of possible repercussions which might ensue.Signed J.F. Grimké, Commissioner of Confiscated Estates.
 
38 F72Georgia. Governor John Martin, 17 September 1782 Access Online
Letter of Edward Carrington to Governor John Martin mentioning that the evacuation of Charleston will shortly take place, that he writes from camp and that Major Habersham's arrival there is expected, and that this letter serves as a cover for another enclosed (not present).Signed Edward Carrington.
 
38 F74Georgia. Governor John Martin, 8 October 1782 Access Online
Letter of Edward Carrington of Camp Ashley Hill to Governor John Martin notifying him of his imminent departure for Virginia and the importance of settling accounts promptly and by due procedures, particularly as regards the depredations on rice fields purportedly done by General Anthony Wayne's troops, the necessity of having vouchers before receiving payment, and the matter of supplying Major Habersham's forces as noted by General Wathanael Greene.Signed Edward Carrington.
 
38 F75Georgia. Governor John Martin, 10 October 1782 Access Online
Letter of John Wallace of Savannah to Governor John Martin requesting permission to travel to Charleston on the schooner Carolina under flag of truce to complete business dealings and negotiate for cargo of goods from England.Signed John WallaceOn reverse: Granted.
 
38 F76Georgia. Governor John Martin, 11 October 1782 Access Online
Petition of George Embeck of Savannah to Governor and Council requesting eight Negroes to care for the wood in town and to collect forage for the public houses.Signed George Embeck, Barracks Manager On reverse: "Six Negroes Granted."
 
38 F77Georgia. Governor John Martin, 11 October 1782 Access Online
Letter of John Turner to Governor John Martin requesting permission to travel to Charleston on the schooner Carolina under flag of truce intending to take two children with him.Signed John Turner.On reverse: "granted."
 
38 F78Georgia. Governor John Martin, 17 October 1782 Access Online
Letter of Governor John Martin to Patrick Carr, Captain Commandant of Carr's Legion, authorizing Carr to supply an escort for the attorney general on his circuit rounds. Martin also urges him to spare no pains or expense to apprehend the murderers of Henry Kail, a British citizen loyal to America. In his journeys southward Carr is cautioned not to cross the ST. Mary's River, according to an agreement between Martin and Governor Tonyn.Signed John Martin.
 
38 F79Georgia. Governor John Martin, 20 October 1782 Access Online
Letter of John Hamilton, Deputy Clothier General, to Governor John Martin urging that the outstanding accounts against the United States for clothing for the army of General Anthony Wayne be sent immediately since these troops will be marching northward upon the evacuation of Charleston.Signed John Hamilton.
 
38 F80Georgia. Governor John Martin, 21 October 1782 Access Online
Bond of John Peter Wagnon of Chatham County for £4100, half to be due on or before 21 October 1782.Signed John Peter Wagnon; attested Charles Odingsells.
 
38 F81Georgia. Governor John Martin, 21 October 1782 Access Online
Bond of John Peter Wagnon and John McIntosh, both of Chatham County for £4100, half to be due on or before 21 October 1782.Signed John Peter Wagnon, John McIntosh; attested Charles Odingsells.
 
38 F82Georgia. Governor John Martin, 24 October 1782 Access Online
Letter of Nehemiah Wade of Savannah to Governor John Martin requesting the payment of £7-6/7 due him on account.Signed Nehemiah Wade.
 
38 F83Georgia. Governor John Martin, 25 October 1782 Access Online
Letter of Leonard Moss, a soldier, to Governor John Martin requesting pardon for an unspecified crime which he committed.Signed Leonard Moss.
 
38 F84Georgia. Governor John Martin, 29 October 1782 Access Online
Speech delivered by Governor John Martin at Savannah to the Tallasee King and the head mean and warriors of the Upper and Lower Creek Nations, noting that he hopes they will not be misled by British lies, that the Americans are friendly and not enemies, and that he anticipates reopening trade soon.Typescript accompanies original document.
 
38 F85Georgia. Governor John Martin, 1 November 1782 Access Online
Petition of Mrs. Ann Wright, relect of Captain Shadrack Wright, to Governor John Martin relating to the House of Assembly's granting £100 in certificates to Revolutionary War officers and asking same for estates of her late husband.
 
38 F86Georgia. Governor John Martin, 2 November 1782 Access Online
Petition of Joel Walker of Burke County to Governor and Council seeking assistance in regaining his property and several Negroes scattered about the country and detained from him. His increasing age, large family of children, twelve years' residence in the state, and war service should weigh in his favor.Signed Joel Walker
 
38 F87Georgia. Governor John Martin, 9 November 1782 Access Online
Proclamation of Governor John Martin (unsigned) authorizing Philip Connoway of Savannah to seek out felons, John Black, James Booth, Joel Malpus, Lash London, accused of murdering Henry Keall, British Merchant of Savannah, and bring them to trial.Unsigned.
 
38 F88Georgia. Governor John Martin, 12 November 1782 Access Online
Petition of Lewis Cope of Savannah, late commissary of purchases, to Governor and Council for assistance in handling debts assumed in contracting for cattle and other provisions for Continental troops following departure of General Anthony Wayne.Signed Lewis Cope.
 
38 F89Georgia. Governor John Martin, 18 November 1782 Access Online
Petition of Nicholas Cavenah of Savannah to Governor and Council requesting suspension of the Amercement Act in his case since he has already suffered a term in jail and loss of property.Signed Nicholas Cavenah.
 
38 F90Georgia. Governor John Martin, 20 November 1782 Access Online
Letter of Patrick Tonyn, Governor of Florida at St. Augustine, to Governor John Martin introducing Simeon Martinangel and asking Martin's grant of continuance and protection as he comes to Savannah in the sloop Sally and Nancy under flag of truce to transact business.Signed Patrick Tonyn.
 
38 F91Georgia. Governor John Martin, 22 November 1782 Access Online
Letter of Governor John Martin to Major Habersham discussing the difficulties with Captain [Thomas] Carr and his behavior. Signed J.M. [John Martin].
 
38 F92Georgia. Governor John Martin, 23 November 1782 Access Online
Letter of Thomas Keon to Jonathan Clarke asking him to forward enclosure to Governor John Martin, enclosure being a copy of a letter of 5 October 1782 of Shedden and Goodrich, merchants of New York, to Anthony Warwick and Company discussing in very great detail shipping, business matters, and insurance to east coast ports and the West Indies.Signed Thomas Keon.
 
38 F93Georgia. Governor John Martin, 29 November 1782 Access Online
Petition of Thomas Hogg, British merchant residing in Savannah, to [Governor and] Council requesting permission to load a schooner with tobacco and prize possessions for voyage to ST. Augustine to trade. Addressed to "Edward Jones Esquire, President of the State."Signed Thomas Hogg.On reverse: Not admissable.
 
38 F94Georgia. Governor John Martin, 10 December 1782 Access Online
Petition of Frederick Rolfes of Savannah to Governor and Council urging the return of Negro Coffey, property of Rolfes, now forcibly detained by Captain Chesley Bostwick of Burke County, said Negro taken from Ogeechee Ferry by Lieutenant Michael Jones.Signed Frederick Rolfes.
 
38 F95Georgia. Governor John Martin, 14 December 1782 Access Online
Letter of Owen Owens to Governor John Martin requesting permission to go to Charleston to transact business.Signed Owen Owens.
 
38 F96Georgia. Governor John Martin, 17 December 1782 Access Online
Letter of John Coffin Whitney to Governor John Martin protesting the seizure of his prizes of war gathered in Florida as he is not a citizen of Georgia and his commission is derived from Congress.Signed John Coffin Whitney.
 
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391Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 8 January 1783 Access Online
Letter of John Houstoun, Speaker of the Assembly, to Governor Lyman Hall congratulating him on his appointment as chief magistrate and assuring him of the assistance and support of the Assembly.Signed John Houstoun, Speaker.
 
392Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 6 March 1783 Access Online
Letter of William Gibbons of Savannah to Governor Lymon Hall relating to a Negro, Bing, whom Mr. Anderson claims to have purchased from Thomas Gibbons.Signed William Gibbons.
 
393Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 8 March 1783 Access Online
Letter of Andrew McLean to Governor Lyman Hall pertaining to Negroes in Florida who are still the legal property of Georgians and the possibilities of their return. A second letter forms the integral second sheet.Signed Andrew McLean.
 
394Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 13 March 1783 Access Online
Letter of Captain William Lyford to Governor Lyman Hall requesting permission to enter Savannah again on personal business and sending his flag from Governor Patrick Tonyn. He is residing at Doctor Irvin's house at Thunderbolt awaiting word.Signed William Lyford.
 
395Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 20 March 1783 Access Online
Letter of Patrick Tonyn of St. Augustine to Governor Lyman Hall referring to the depredations on the property of Georgians committed by Floridians and stating that most have been apprehended and some property recovered.Signed Patrick Tonyn.
 
396Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 26 March 1783 Access Online
Certificate of Charles Odingsells, Commissioner of confiscated estates, to pay unto Captain Henry Ellison four Negroes, confiscated property, as authorized by Governor and Council and certified by Colonel James Jackson.Signed Charles Odingsells, commissioner.
 
397Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 22 April 1783 Access Online
Bond of James Greenhow, British merchant, to ship into the state rice on hoard the brigantine Bachelor from South Carolina under special license.Signed James Greenhow.
 
398Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 3 May 1783 Access Online
Letter of Joseph Law to Governor Lyman Hall discussing the problem of illegally seized Negroes in Florida and mentioning seizure of his property in Georgia by Colonel Prevost and the illicit sale at Fort Howe on the Altamaha River.Signed Joseph Law.
 
399Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 19 May 1783 Access Online
Letter of Luis de Zunaga, Governor General of Cuba, to Governor Lyman Hall discussing commercial and shipping arrangements approved under the governorship of John Martin.Signed Luis de Zunaga.In Spanish.
 
3910Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 3 June 1783 Access Online
Letter of Edward Penman of St. Augustine to Governor Lyman Hall relative to eight of the Negroes carried off to Florida stating he has recovered them with the help of Walter Brown, late of Georgia, now of St. John's River.Signed Edward Penman.
 
3911Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 23 September 1783 Access Online
Letter of Peter Paris and James Martin of Augusta to Governor Lyman Hall informing him of their clearing the account of Negroes (27 paid to Jackson's Legion and four to William Lock) through Hugh Lawson, acting commissioner.Signed Peter Paris, James Martin.
 
3912Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 30 September 1783 Access Online
Bond of Mordecai Sheftall and William O'Bryen; attested William Wallace, Hugh Lawson.
 
3913Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 6 November 1783 Access Online
Letter of Elijah Clark, datelined Augusta, to Governor Lyman Hall stating that negotiations with the Creeks have been completed for lands as far west as the Oconee River and requesting settlement for the accounts due him for supplies he provided for the Indian Department. As his part of the settlement, Clark asks for Oak Hall plantation in Richmond County, the confiscated property of James Ingram.Signed Elijah Clark.
 
3914Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 26 November 1783 Access Online
Bond of John Wyld of South Carolina for £1600, half of which to be paid on or before 26 November 1790.Signed John Wyld; attested James Rae, William Barron.
 
3915Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 26 November 1783 Access Online
Bond of John Wyld of South Carolina and Joshua Inman of Georgia for £1600, half of which to be paid on or before 26 November 1790.Signed John Wyld, Joshua Inman; attested James Rae, William Barron.Payment schedule on verso notarized by John Meals.
 
3916Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 8 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of Alexander Scott of South Carolina for £350, half of which to be paid on or before 8 December 1790.Signed Alexander Scott; attested James Greenhow, John Audebert.Payment schedule on reverse notarized by George Jones.
 
3917Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 8 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of Alexander Scott of South Carolina and Thomas Polhill of Georgia for £350 half of which to be paid on or before 8 December 1790.Signed Alexander Scott, Thomas Polhill; attested James Greenhow, John Audebert.
 
3918Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 8 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of John Spencer of Effingham County for £240, half of which to be paid on or before 8 December 1790.Signed John Spencer; attested Raymond Demeré, William Elliott.Payment schedule on verso notarized by Seth John Cuthbert and John Y. Noel.
 
3919Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 8 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of John Spencer and Richard Leake of Effingham County for £240, half of which to be paid on or before 8 December 1790.Signed John Spencer, Richard Leake; attested Raymond Demere, William Elliott.Payment schedule on verso notarized by John Y. Noel.
 
3920Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 17 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of Mordecai Sheftall of Chatham County for £1524, half of which to be paid on or before 17 December 1790.Signed Mordecai Sheftall; attested H. Allison, Ezekiel Stallings.
 
3921Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 17 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of Mordecai Sheftall and Sheftall Sheftall of Chatham County for £1525, half of which to be paid on or before 17 December 1790.Signed Mordecai Sheftall, Sheftall Sheftall; attested H. Allison, Ezekiel Stallings.
 
3922Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 17 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of Samuel Stirk of Chatham County for £460, half of which to be paid on or before 17 December 1790.Signed Samuel Stirk; attested Abraham Ravot.Payment schedule on verso notarized by Seth John Cuthbert.
 
3923Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 17 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of Samuel Stirk of Savannah for £460, half of which to be paid on or before 17 December 1783.Signed Samuel Stirk' Benjamin Lloyd; attested Abraham Ravot.
 
3924Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 17 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of Thomas Stone of Chatham County for £11,100, half of which to be paid on or before 17 December 1790.Signed Thomas Stone; attested James Stallings, H. Allison
 
3925Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 18 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of Mordecai Sheftall, merchant, of Savannah for £375, half of which to be paid on or before 18 December 1790.Signed Mordecai Sheftall; attested H. Allison, Ezekiel Stallings.
 
3926Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 18 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of Mordecai Sheftall, merchant, of Chatham County, and Sheftall Sheftall for £375, half of which to be paid on or before 18 December 1790.Signed Mordecai Sheftall, Sheftall Sheftall; attested H. Allison, Ezekiel Stallings.
 
3927Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 18 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of Sheftall Sheftall of Savannah for £816, half of which to be paid on or before 18 December 1790.Signed Sheftall Sheftall; attested J. Morrison, Nathaniel Wade.
 
3928Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 18 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of Sheftall Sheftall of Savannah and Mordecai Sheftall for £816, half of which to be paid on or before 18 December 1790.Signed Sheftall Sheftall, Mordecai Sheftall attested J. Morrison, Nathaniel Wade.Payment schedule on verso notarized by Seth John Cuthbert.
 
3929Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 30 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of Thomas Stone of Chatham County for £525, half of which to be paid on or before 30 December 1790.Signed Thomas Stone; attested F. Washington, Hepworth Carter.
 
3930Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 31 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of Thomas Stone of Savannah for £880, half of which to be paid on or before 31 December 1790.Signed Thomas Stone; attested Ezekiel Stallings, John Baker.
 
3931Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 31 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of Samuell West of Liberty County for £2500, half of which to be paid on or before 31 December 1790.Signed Samuell West.
 
3932Georgia. Governor Lyman Hall, 31 December 1783 Access Online
Bond of Samuel West, planter, of Liberty County, and James Jordan for £2500, half of which to be paid on or before 31 December 1790.Signed Samuell West, James Jordan.
 
3933Georgia. Governor John Houston, 6 February 1784 Access Online
Petition of Thomas Gibbons, Vendue-master of Savannah, to Governor and Council asking for the granting of a one year's lease to the vendue house.Signed Thomas Gibbons, Jun.
 
3934Georgia. Governor John Houston, 17 February 1784 Access Online
Letter of Philip Low of Savannah to Governor John Houstoun resigning his seat in the House of Assembly.Signed Philip Law.
 
3935Georgia. Governor John Houston, 26 February 1784 Access Online
Petition of Edward Davies of Savannah to Governor and Council requesting appointment to the position of notary public because of his knowledge of maritime law and the vacancy created upon the resignation of John Milton.Signed Edward Davies.
 
3936Georgia. Governor John Houston, 27 February 1784 Access Online
Letter of Edward Davies to Governor John Houstoun regarding maritime matters, particularly the pilotage of vessals and their security. Enclosure noted in letter is not present.Signed Edward Davies.
 
3937Georgia. Governor John Houston, 1 March 1784 Access Online
Letter of John Milton to Governor and Council resigning his commission as notary public and recommending Edward Davies in his stead.Signed John Milton
 
3938Georgia. Governor John Houston, 2 March 1784 Access Online
Letter of Nathaniel Pearry to Governor and Council proposing to bring back into the state those Georgia papers and public records from the North on an advance of £35 and 750 acres of land.Signed Nathaniel Pearry.
 
3939Georgia. Governor John Houston, 22 March 1784 Access Online
Petition of Mercy Watts of Savannah, wife of Charles Watts, shipwright, to Governor and Council asking relief according to the Treaty of Peace so that her husband, banished from the State by the Acts of Attainder, may return to remove from financial distress his wife and three children.Signed Mercy Watts.
 
3940Georgia. Governor John Houston, 22 March 1784 Access Online
Letter of John Wereat, auditor general, to Governor John Houstoun discussing the recently audited certificates of 1777 and 1778, particularly those of William Greaves and the appropriate interest to be charged. Enclosures noted are not present.Signed John Wereat.
 
3941Georgia. Governor John Houston, 30 March 1784 Access Online
Petition of Sarah Fraser to Governor and Council for the return of a slave girl lawfully purchased at estate sale of Arthur Carney, British subject, by her, the slave now kept at the work house due to a complaint by Jeremiah Carney.Signed Sarah Fraser.
 
3942Georgia. Governor John Houston, 1 April 1784 Access Online
Letter of M. DeLaforrest to Governor John Houstoun announcing his appointment as Vice Consul of France in Georgia and transmitting a copy of his authorization (not present). He apologizes for not being able to assume his duties immediately as consular business in Charleston prevents him. He also encloses a letter from Count d'Estaing (not present).Signed DeLaforrest.
 
3943Georgia. Governor John Houston, 5 April 1784 Access Online
Petition of Justus Hartmann Scheuber to Governor and Council to be accepted to citizenship of the free state of Georgia.Signed Justus Hartmann Scheuber.
 
3944Georgia. Governor John Houston, 6 April 1784 Access Online
Memorial of John Collier to Governor and Council to consider him not a transient but a citizen of the State, that business matters only were the cause of his recent sojourn in England.Signed John Collier.
 
3945Georgia. Governor John Houston, 16 April 1784 Access Online
Petition of Jeremiah Carney to Governor and Council begging understanding concerning the sale of slaves to Sarah Fraser, wife of provost marshall David Fraser, by Roger Holsall during the "British usurpation of this country." Carney states he and his sisters are orphaned and destitute and requests alleviation of his burden.Signed Jeremiah Carney.
 
3946Georgia. Governor John Houston, 16 April 1784 Access Online
Petition of William Fox to Governor and Council to allow his brother John Fox, now a resident of Florida in consequence of the Act of Banishment, to return to Georgia to visit friends and relations as he is in a poor state of health.Signed William Fox.
 
3947Georgia. Governor John Houston, 1 May 1784 Access Online
Letter of William Glascock of Augusta to Governor John Houstoun resigning his position as inspector of Tobacco and commenting negatively on the abilities of Mr. Brown in that post.Signed William Glascock.
 
3948Georgia. Governor John Houston, 13 May 1784 Access Online
Petition of Ralph De Pass and Jacob DePass of Savannah, formerly of Jamaica, to Governor and Council for citizenship in the State.Signed Ralph DePass, Jacob DePass Accompanied by letter of recommendation for Ralph DePass from Philip Minis.
 
3949Georgia. Governor John Houston, 13 May 1784 Access Online
Petition of Ralph DePass and Jacob DePass of Savannah to Governor and Council for a license to carry on the vendue business in Savannah.Signed Ralph DePass, Jacob DePass.
 
3950Georgia. Governor John Houston, 14 May 1784 Access Online
Memorial of Richard Call, surveyor general to Governor and Council urgin an increase in the number of assistant surveyors in the new counties, primarily for Wilkes and Washington, due to the significant need.Signed Richard Call, surveyor general.
 
3951Georgia. Governor John Houston, 17 May 1784 Access Online
Letter of Thomas Barclay, written from Paris as Consul General of America in France, to Governor John Houstoun discussing French free port legislation and enclosing the "Arret" confirming privileges for Dunkirk and Marseilles (not present).Signed Thomas Barclay.The above enclosed in a letter from French consul at Havre de Grace, Andre Limozin, to Governor John Houstoun
 
3952Georgia. Governor John Houston, 26 May 1784 Access Online
Petition of "Sundry Inhabitants of the State of Georgia" to Governor and Council relating to legal fees of the clerks of land courts and abuses of the present system.Signed William Glascock, Charles Crawford, George Matthews, Andrew Burns, Thomas Glascock, Seaborn Jones, Thomas Haynes, H. Allison, J.M. Simmons, Richard Willis.Verso of petition and second page include fee scales and proposed reforms for land court payment system.
 
3953Georgia. Governor John Houston, 5 June 1784 Access Online
Petition of Andrew Turnbull, formerly of East Florida, to Governor and Council to grant residency status to him as an inhabitant of Georgia.Signed Andrew Turnbull.
 
3954Georgia. Governor John Houston, 17 June 1784 Access Online
Letter of Abraham Ravot to Governor John Houstoun resigning his position as a commissioner of confiscated estates.Signed Abraham Ravot.
 
3955Georgia. Governor John Houston, 24 June 1784 Access Online
Petition of Job Pray, Joseph Forster, and Francis Watlington to Governor and Council asking permission for the schooner Freedom with a cargo of slaves belonging to the above and coming from St. Croix, to be allowed to proceed into Savannah harbor, all aboard having been examined by Dr. Samuel Beecroft and found healthy.Signed Pray & Forster, Francis Watlington. Accompanied by attestation of Dr. Samuel Beecroft on the health of the slaves and marines.
 
3956Georgia. Governor John Houston, 21 July 1784 Access Online
Memorial of James Rae of Augusta to Governor and Council relative to monies owed him for supplies furnished to the Indians as well as materials purchased of Mr. Garrett.Signed James Rae.
 
3957Georgia. Governor John Houston, 23 July 1784 Access Online
Letter of John Appling to Governor and Council resigning his position as registar of probates for Richmond County.Signed John ApplingDocketed on verso in John Houstoun's hand.
 
3958Georgia. Governor John Houston, 24 July 1784 Access Online
Letter of Roger Lawson, Junior, of Rocky Comfort, to Governor John Houstoun resigning his position as register of probates for Burke County and asking assistance for Mrs. Lewis "for her No. ward journey."Signed Roger Lawson, Junr.
 
3959Georgia. Governor John Houston, 26 July 1784 Access Online
Petition of "Sundry of the Inhabitants of the Counties of Wilkes and Richmond" to Governor and Council urging that the Land Board remain in Augusta for some more time to take care of numerous claims and transactions on land in the new counties of Washington and Franklin. Signed Andrew Burns, Ignatius Few, William Candler, Micajah Williamson, George Runalds, Joseph Williams, Richard Aycock, Sanders Walker, Patrick Jarvis, Robert Bonner, Fitz M. Hunt, H. Allison, John Lindsay, Abraham Landers, Barnard Heard, Francis Trawick, James McCannon, William Norris, John Black, Joseph Carlen, Alexander Carswell, John Bell, John Rutledge, William Lee, N. Long, J. C. Pannill, John Neely, Thomas Glascock, John George, Charles Crawford, James Stallings, R. Howard, Walton Norris, William Few, David Harris, Holman Freeman, John Freeman.
 
3960Georgia. Governor John Houston, 10 August 1784 Access Online
Petition of John Haupt to Governor and Council to apply for letters of protection having served as militia man and considered himself a citizen of the state.Signed John Haupt.Attestation of militia service on verso.Signed John Milton, Lt. Col. 1st Regt. Geo. Mil.
 
3961Georgia. Governor John Houston, 20 August 1784 Access Online
Petition of James Woodland the elder, formerly of East Florida, now living on south end of Cumberland Island, to Governor and Council reaffirming his loyalty to the State and complaining about East Floridians timber poaching on Cumberland Island and the number of renegades living between St. Marys and the Altamaha River. He urges an officer and party of men be stationed near Crooked River for protective purposes.Signed James Woodland.
 
3962Georgia. Governor John Houston, 30 August 1784 Access Online
Letter of John Wereat to Governor John Houstoun relating to the military account against the state by Captain Brosard, a Frenchman, formerly of the Georgia Line, complicated by instructions from Mr. Pierce.Signed John Wereat.
 
3963Georgia. Governor John Houston, 31 August 1784 Access Online
Petition of Roger Cannon to Governor and Council for protection and citizenship.Signed Roger Cannon.Order of Council authorizing the above, signed D. Rees, Secry. E.C. accompanies.
 
3964Georgia. Governor John Houston, 2 September 1784 Access Online
Petition of William Jones, formerly of South Carolina, to Governor and Council for 287 1/2 acres as bounty for war service.Signed William Jones.On verso: Attestation of Jones' military service in Florida expedition and before by Major Caleb Howell, Effingham County.
 
3965Georgia. Governor John Houston, 17 September 1784 Access Online
Petition of Daniel McMurphy to Governor and Council discussing problems incurred in the renting of a forfeited plantation from the commissioners of confiscated estates in 1782.Signed Daniel McMurphy.
 
3966Georgia. Governor John Houston, 20 September 1784 Access Online
Letter of J. Bowman of Charleston to Governor John Houstoun discussing an enclosure (not present) and a recent conversation with General Nathanael Greene relating to Cumberland Island and the depredations of Floridians upon it.Signed J. Bowman.
 
3967Georgia. Governor John Houston, 22 September 1784 Access Online
Letter of William Glascock to Governor John Houstoun resigning his position as inspector of tobacco.Signed William Glascock.
 
3968Georgia. Governor John Houston, 2 October 1784 Access Online
Letter of Richard Henderson to Governor John Houstoun asking monetary assistance for his former services to the State as he is presently old and infirmed.Signed Richard Henderson.
 
3969Georgia. Governor John Houston, 8 November 1784 Access Online
Letter of John Wereat to Governor John Houstoun begging payment of monies due him for his services, that since he arrived in Savannah he has not been paid, and that Mrs. Smith is demanding his half year's rent.Signed John Wereat.
 
3970Georgia. Governor John Houston, 30 November 1784 Access Online
Petition of Montague Simons of Chatham County to Governor and Council for citizenship, he already having given an oath of allegiance to South Carolina.Signed Montague Simons.On verso: Attestation of Simons' good character. Signed John Wilkinson, Moses Nunes.
 
3971Georgia. Governor John Houston, 14 December 1784 Access Online
Petition of Crookshanks and Speirs, British merchants residing in Savannah, to Governor and Council recounting the difficulties surrounding a cargo of Negroes from Kingston, Jamaica, their subsequent unloading, without proper authorization, and permits issued by Joseph Woodruff, collector of the port at Savannah.Signed Alexander Johnston Speirs, Patrick Crookshanks.
 
3972Georgia. Governor John Houston, 1784 Access Online
Memorial of Joseph Pannell, surveyor of Washington County, to Governor and Council requesting additional assistant surveyors for that county due to the increased activity and fear of warrants lapsing.Signed Joseph Pannell.
 
3973Georgia. Governor John Houston, 1784 Access Online
Petition of David Leion, formerly of Hamburg, Germany, to Governor and Council for citizenship and permission to take the oaths of allegiance.Signed David Leion.
 
3974Georgia. Governor John Houston, 1784 Access Online
Petition of William McKinnon of East Florida to Governor and Council for protection and liberty to return to his former residence in Georgia.Signed William McKinnon.
 
3975Georgia. Governor John Houston, 1784 Access Online
Petition of John Thompson to Governor and Council for citizenship of the state as he intends to return to Georgia following a journey to Europe.Signed John Thompson.
 
3976Georgia. Governor John Houston, 1784 Access Online
Petition of Joseph Washam of Liberty County, formerly of East Florida, to Governor and Council for protection and citizenship as he is not named in the Act of Banishment and Confiscation.Signed Joseph Washam.
 
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401Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 17 January 1785 Access Online
Petition of Jesse Winfrey to Governor and Council for grant of land in Washington County, Winfrey having been loyal to the patriot cause.Signed Jesse Winfrey.
 
402Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 18 January 1785 Access Online
Account of Gabriel Leaver against Governor Samuel Elbert and the state for pine table and stools totalling £6. 7/6. With an extract from Council minutes relating to the account, signed John Wilkinson.
 
403Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 20 January 1785 Access Online
Petition of John Frazer, formerly lieutenant in third battalion of Georgia Continental Infantry, to Governor and Council requesting certification for one hundred guineas to which he is entitled as Revolutionary officer.Signed John Frazer.
 
404Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 25 January 1785 Access Online
Petition of John Waudin, formerly surgeon to artillery of Continental troops, to Governor and Council requesting certificate for one hundred guineas to which he is entitled as Revolutionary officer.Signed John Waudin.Certification of Dr. John Waudin as officer in the Georgia Line.Signed John Habersham.
 
405Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 15 February 1785 Access Online
Petition of Thomas Anderson to Governor and Council requesting re-appointment as measurer of lumber Signed Thomas Anderson.Memorial of various citizens to Governor and Council in support of Thomas Anderson.Signed Edward Telfair, Joseph Clay, Peter Bard, Ben Fishbourn, Thomas Graves, William Pierce, Thomas Netherclift, James Field, George Troup, Joseph Woodruff, Peter Henry Morel, James Belcher, Owsens & Thomson, Alex McIver, Crookcher, Owens & Thomson, Alex McInver, Crookcher, Owens & Thomson, Alex McIver, Crook shanks & Speirs, George Houstoun, John & William Wallace, George Ker, Peter Taarling, Edward Davies, William Blogg, Leonard & Cecil, Sykes Ferguson & Company, Benjamin Wilson.
 
406Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 26 February 1785 Access Online
Letter of Charles Thomson to Governor Samuel Elbert enclosing the resolutions of Congress dealing with settlement of accounts with fraudulent certificates.Signed Charles Thomson.Resolutions present.
 
407Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 1 March 1785 Access Online
Petition of British merchants residing in Savannah to Governor and Council requesting appointment of appraisers for the unsold confiscated estates that the land may be sold to repay the public debt to these merchants. Signed Owen & Thomson, Granham & Telfair, Patrick Crookshanks, John Wallace, Francois de Blok for John McIver, Sawyer Morel & Keal.
 
408Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 1 March 1785 Access Online
Petition of James Mirrilin, factor of Savannah, to Governor and Council requesting citizenship.Signed James Mirrilin.
 
409Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 4 March 1785 Access Online
Letter to John Wereat to Governor Samuel Elbert concerning Wereat's illness and payment of loan for public service.Signed John Wereat.
 
4010Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 15 March 1785 Access Online
Letter of William Pierce to Governor Samuel Elbert requesting the release from jail of "a Negroe Fellow by the name of James," formerly property of Edward Fenwick's estate.Signed William Pierce.On reverse: "Not granted."
 
4011Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 22 March 1785 Access Online
Letter of Edward Lloyd, sheriff of Chatham County, to Governor and Council recommending the sale of a Negro wench, property of an escaped prisoner Jacob Hale under sentence of death, to recover debts incurred by the state on account of the prisoner.Signed Edward Lloyd.
 
4012Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 22 March 1785 Access Online
Petition of Leonard Marbury, lieutenant-colonel commandant of Georgia dragoons or the Continental Line, to Governor and Council requesting the gratuity allowed officers for Revolutionary War Service for himself, Major Lee DeKeyser, Captain John Cooper, Captain Samuel West, Lieutenant Robert Faris, Lieutenant William McDaniel, Cornet Horatio Marbury, and Adjutant Patrick Walsh.Signed Leonard MarburyCopy to Ignatius Few.
 
4013Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 23 March 1785 Access Online
Petition of Abraham DaCosta, Emanuel DeLaMotte, and Jacob Brice of Savannah to Governor and Council to be appointed auctioneers, having already entered co-partnership as factorage, brokerage, and mercantile firm of DaCosta, De-LaMotte and Company.Signed Abraham DaCosta, Emanuel DeLaMotte, Jacob Brice.
 
4014Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 29 March 1785 Access Online
Petition of Ralph DePass to Governor and Council for vendue master's license.Signed Ralph DePass, Jacob DePass.
 
4015Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 1 April 1785 Access Online
Petition of James Field to Governor and Council for factor and vendue master's license.Signed James Field.
 
4016Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 5 April 1785 Access Online
Letter of William Harden to Governor and Council relating to the trial of a Negro slave belonging to Harden and the dispensation of sentence.Signed William Harden.
 
4017Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 8 April 1785 Access Online
Letter of Seth Cuthbert of the Treasury Office to Governor Samuel Elbert discussing certificates for confiscated estates and other Treasury matters.Signed Seth Cuthbert.
 
4018Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 9 April 1785 Access Online
Letter of Andrew Burns to Governor Samuel Elbert resigning his appointment as Commissioner for the town of Augusta.Signed Andrew Burns.
 
4019Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 14 April 1785 Access Online
Letter of Francis Tate to Governor Samuel Elbert enclosing a letter from William Harden, relating to obtaining the release of Harden's slave Peter from jail.Signed Francis Tate.Both letters present.
 
4020Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 15 April 1785 Access Online
Petition of Philip Low of Liberty county, acting administrator of the estate of John Jones of Sunbury, to Governor and Council concerning the public debt to Jones for building the jail in Sunbury. Signed Philip Low.
 
4021Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 15 April 1785 Access Online
Petition of Robert Montfort to Governor and Council requesting duplicate surveyor's warrant in the name of Francis Boykin for the property of Captain John Morrison.Signed Robert Montfort.Oath of surveyor on land of Francis Boykin in Washington County.Signed Robert Montfort; attested George Handley.
 
4022Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 3 May 1785 Access Online
Letter of John Habersham to Governor Samuel Elbert referring to problems encountered with a purchase of lime for chimney building in 1782 from Frederick Treutlen.Signed John Habersham.
 
4023Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 5 May 1785 Access Online
Bond of Simon Salters for £300.Signed [signature excised]; attested J. Steuart, John Milton.On verso: receipts signed George Jones, John Meals.
 
4024Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 5 May 1785 Access Online
Petition of John Lowrey of Savannah to Governor and Council asking for gratuity allowed officers of Georgia State Line for heirs of late Captain John Newdigate, commander of a galley during the Siege of Savannah, Lowrey being his executor.Signed John Lowrey.
 
4025Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 5 May 1785 Access Online
Petition of William Morris, administrator of the estate of his brother Thomas Morris, to Governor and Council requesting the benefits of officer service for the heirs of Thomas Morris, deceased, former commander of a company of artillery employed for defense at the fort at Sunbury.Signed William Morris.
 
4026Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 5 May 1785 Access Online
Petition of Job Pray, mariner, of Savannah, to Governor and Council requesting gratuity allowed officers of the naval line for service in Revolutionary War.Signed Job Pray.
 
4027Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 9 May 1785 Access Online
Petition of Robert Montfort to Governor and Council requesting the appointment of additional justices of the peace to hold land court in Glynn and Camden Counties.Signed Robert Montfort.
 
4028Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 13 May 1785 Access Online
Petition of John Milton to Governor and Council concerning finances and salaries related to certificate from John Wereat.Signed John Milton
 
4029Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 17 May 1785 Access Online
Petition of Robert Barnard to Governor and Council requesting return of land on WhitmarshIsland granted to petitioner's mother Jane Barnard in 1761, but erroneously sold as confiscated estate to Thomas Netherclift. Signed Robert Barnard.Oath of surveyor William Barnard, that land on Whitemarsh Island was granted to Jane Barnard for her then minor son Robert Barnard.Signed William Barnard; attested Edward Davies.Oath of Jane Barnard of Wilmington Island, confirming the grant to Robert Barnard and noting that the original papers were destroyed during the Siege of Savannah.Signed Jane Barnard; attested David Montaigut, J.P. of Chatham County.
 
4030Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 19 May 1785 Access Online
Petition of Peter Taarling of Savannah to Governor and Council requesting appointment as notary public since "from various causes and casualties during the war [he] has lost the most of his fortune and scarce anything left but that education he in his youth received, which our late enemy could not steal from him."Signed Peter Taarling.
 
4031Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 20 May 1785 Access Online
Petition of Gideon Booker to Governor and Council requesting the gratuity allowed officers of Continental line for Lieutenant Robert Mosby.Signed Gideon Booker.
 
4032Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 20 May 1785 Access Online
Petition of "Officers undernamed lately belonging to the Georgia line of Continental troops" to Governor and Council relating to payment of certificates under the hand of John Pierce and other financial remuneration for wartime service.Signed John Lucas, Edward Cowan, Nat Pearre, William McIntosh, Thomas Glascock, J. Day, George McEwen.
 
4033Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 20 May 1785 Access Online
Petition of John Twiggs to Governor and Council concerning land granted by the Land Court of Richmond County for the use of a sawmill.Signed John Twiggs.
 
4034Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 27 May 1785 Access Online
Petition of Joseph Welscher to Governor and Council requesting appointment as notary public.Signed Joseph Welscher.
 
4035Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 30 May 1785 Access Online
Bond of William Ward and George Handley, both of Chatham County, concerning confiscated estates.Signed William Ward, George Handley; attested Hepworth Carter.
 
4036Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 31 May 1785 Access Online
Petition of George Nowlan to Governor and Council for hearing on the question of confiscated lands of Nathaniel Wolhill, deceased, former husband of Nowlan's present wife Elizabeth Wolhill Nowlan.Signed George Nowlan.
 
4037Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 7 June 1785 Access Online
Petition of Michael Germain and Justus Hartmann Scheuber to Governor and Council asking an investigation into the alleged bigamy of James Story, silversmith of Savannah, married to a sister of Germain and Scheuber and accused of also being married in Edinburgh, Scotland.Signed Michael Germain, Justus Hartman Scheuber.
 
4038Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 9 June 1785 Access Online
Petition of William Finden to Governor and Council requesting appointment as lumber measurer for the port of Savannah.Signed William Finden.
 
4039Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 10 June 1785 Access Online
Petition of John Milton, Secretary of State, and Thomas McCall, acting surveyor general, to Governor and Council asking for wagons to help transport their papers and office materials to Augusta.Signed John Milton, Thomas McCall.
 
4040Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 14 June 1785 Access Online
Petition of Martin de Echegaray, commander of the Spanish brigantine Jesus Maria Joseph to Governor and Council requesting permission to unload cargo and repair vessel at port of Savannah, the ship having been damaged by storm at sea on voyage from Savannah to LaQuayra, Venezuela.Signed Martin de Echegaray.
 
4041Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 22 June 1785 Access Online
Letter of John Mulryne to Governor Samuel Elbert asking permission to board the vessel of Captain Pinder bound for Bahamas, to quit the state, and turn over his confiscated estate.Signed John Mulryne.
 
4042Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 23 June 1785 Access Online
Proclamation of Governor Samuel Elbert, to sheriffs of the counties of the state concerning John Mulryne, British subject resident in Georgia, to board Captain [William] Pinder's ship bound for Bahamas that he be apprehended and placed in jail until such time as he can be transported outside the country.Signed Samuel Elbert.Certification of warrant of banishment of John Mulryne, signed Edward Lloyd, sheriff of Chatham County. Receipt of Captain William Pinder stating that John Mulryne has been taken on board ship bound for Bahamas. Signed William Pinder.
 
4043Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 28 June 1785 Access Online
Letter of French consul at Charleston, dela Forest, to Governor Samuel Elbert pertaining to the land granted by the State of Georgia to Count Charles Henri d'Estaing and transmitted by Mr. McQueen.Signed delaForest.
 
4044Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 8 July 1785 Access Online
Letter of Samuel Jack to Governor Samuel Elbert resigning his position as magistrate of Augusta.Signed Samuel Jack.
 
4045Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 9 July 1785 Access Online
Letter to Seth Cuthbert to Governor Samuel Elbert related chiefly to tax and treasury ma tters, but also noting the "tragical accident on the evening of the anniversary of Independence" when Mr. Goffe was killed "in a fray at Platt's Tavern." The letter waas forwarded by Captain Tennile. Signed Seth Cuthbert.
 
4046Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 15 July 1785 Access Online
Memorial of William Glascock and Samuel Jack to Governor and Council urging replacement of Joseph Pannell as one of the Commissioners of the Town of Augusta and recommending Major [Robert] Forsyth in his place to join Glascock and Jack on the Board.Signed William Glascock, Samuel Jack.Certification of the accuracy of Glascock and Jack's statements, signed Seaborn Jones.Note on verso: Major Robert Forsyth appointed, signed George Handley.
 
4047Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 15 July 1785 Access Online
Petition of David Harris to Governor and Council pertaining to land surveyed by Jesse Sanders in Washington County legally belonging to Harris.Signed David Harris.
 
4048Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 17 July 1785 Access Online
Letter of Seth Cuthbert of Savannah to Governor Samuel Elbert discussing the acts of amercement as related to scattered land holdings, the appointment of General Lachlan McIntosh as commissioner for Indian affairs, the dealings of Congress, and mentions Mr. Gibbons, George Handley, John Houstoun, Colonel Wylly, Captain Tennile, taxes, and other matters.Signed Seth Cuthbert.
 
4049Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 19 July 1785 Access Online
Letter of Chesley Bostwick of Spirit Creek to Governor Samuel Elbert discussing the problems with small pox in the state and the alarming possibilty that the disease was being brought into the area by the slaves of Robert Jones being transported upriver by boat.Signed Chesley Bostwick.
 
4050Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 22 July 1785 Access Online
Memorial of James Gray to Governor and Council pertaining to the land granted between lands of John Rae and George Galphin.Signed James Gray.
 
4051Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 22 July 1785 Access Online
Petition of Robert Hatcher of Richmond County to Governor and Council pertaining to debts to Cowper and Telfair and the ensuing sale of Hatcher's lands on Little River rather than those surveyed by Henry Yonge in the back swamp of the Savannah River on Rocky Creek.Signed Robert Hatcher.Certification of Hatcher's petition, signed Robert Hatcher; attested William Glascock.
 
4052Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 25 July 1785 Access Online
Letter of Hugh Magee to Governor Samuel Elbert declining the office of justice for the courts of Richmond County.Signed Hugh Magee.
 
4053Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 27 July 1785 Access Online
Petition of Luther Halliwell and Thomas Chisholm to Governor and Council pertaining to problems with audited accounts of confiscated estates.Signed Luther Halliwell, Thomas Chisholm.
 
4054Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 5 August 1785 Access Online
Memorial of James Gray to Governor and Council referring to previous memorial and stating that he has in hand papers confirming his land grant.Signed James Gray.
 
4055Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 5 August 1785 Access Online
Petition of Richard Burton, formerly soldier of 3rd company, 34d battalion, under Captain Isaac Hicks, to Governor and Council requesting a share of the bounty taken at Frederica in 1778.Signed Richard Burton.Note on verso, signed George Handley.
 
4056Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 10 August 1785 Access Online
Petition of Nathaniel Pearre to Governor and Council requesting postponement of lot sale in Augusta by Commissioners of Confiscated Estates.Signed Nathaniel Pearre.
 
4057Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 22 August 1785 Access Online
Bond of Frederick Shick and James Boyd Sharpe, both of Chatham County for £55.Signed Frederick Shick, James Boyd Sharpe; attested William Jordan.On verso: Payment for 1786 signed George Jones ; for 1790 signed Thomas Peter Carnes.
 
4058Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 23 August 1785 Access Online
Bond of Mordecai Sheftall and Sheftall Sheftall, both of Chatham County for £2850.Signed Mordecai Sheftall, Sheftall Sheftall; attested Charles Binnicker, Francis Courvoisie.
 
4059Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 24 August 1785 Access Online
Bond of Robert Watkins and George Walton, both of Chatham County, for £4798.Signed Robert Watkins, George Walton; attested William Henry Spencer.On verso: Note on cancellation of bond for trade of island near Purisburg, signed George Jones.Note, signed John Meals, attached, mentioning Watkins's mortgage on land granted to Henry Kennan, sold by Commissioners as property of Samuel Douglass, on Mill-Island near the bridge opposite lands of Nicholas Shubtrien and Samuel Kraus as described by John Wereat.
 
4060Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 24 August 1785 Access Online
Letter of Robert Dixon to Governor and Council declining reappointment as inspector of tobacco for Brown's warehouse. Signed Robert Dixon.
 
4061Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 14 September 1785 Access Online
Petition of Ambrose Jones and James McNeil to Governor and Council requesting postponement of the sale of a tract of land in Richmond County formerly owned by James Graham and bounded by lands of Jeremiah Duck, Joseph Walker, Micajah Anderson, and Daniel Coleman.Signed Ambrose Jones, James McNeil.
 
4062Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 14 September 1785 Access Online
Petition of "merchants, traders, and others residing in and about Augusta" to Governor and Council urging an increase in pay of the inspectors of tobacco.Signed Edward Keating, Edward Telfair, John Meals, Robert Forsyth, Thomas Connell, Francis Willis, H. O'Neal, N. Bush, William Glascock, Philip Clayton, John Garrett, J. J. Wagnon, William Stith, James Stuart, W. J. Stevens, Leonard Marbury, Thomas Glascock, John Currie, Christopher Teasdale, M. Brown.Body of document entirely in the hand of Edward Telfair.
 
4063Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 16 September 1785 Access Online
Petition of Larkin Cleveland and John Carter to Governor and Council requesting appointment of justices for Franklin County to replace Thomas Gragg and Jesse Franklin.Signed Larkin Cleveland, John Carter.Body of document entirely in the hand of Edward Telfair.
 
4064Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 19 September 1785 Access Online
Letter of William Glascock, Robert Forsyth, and James Stallings, Justices of Richmond County, to Governor and Council mentioning breaches of the peace in Augusta caused by James McKay's murder on 29 August of an accused horse thief Richard Nichols, the murderof John O'Niel of Augusta by Christopher Teasdale, merchant of the town, on 16 September, and Teasdale's escape from jail on 18 September. The correspondents ask for assistance in calming the public outcry.Signed William Glascock, Robert Forsyth,and James Stallings.
 
4065Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 19 September 1785 Access Online
Letter of David Montaigut to Governor Samuel Elbert transmitting "the proceedings of the tryal of a Mulatto Slave named Joe belonging to Mr. Nathaniel Miller of Burke County"Signed David Montaigut.
 
4066Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 23 September 1785 Access Online
Memorial of Edward Telfair and William Clark and Council requesting licenses for the Indian trade to be granted to William Clark of Liberty County and George Ogg of Franklin County.Signed Edward Telfair, William Clark.Document entirely in the holograph of Edward Telfair.
 
4067Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 23 September 1785 Access Online
Petition of James Gray to Governor and Council noting "sundry proofs, entirely new" for his claim of land of James Rae previously twice tried.Signed James Gray.
 
4068Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 28 September 1785 Access Online
Petition of Abia Clay to Governor and Council to be reinstated as inspector of tobacco at Brown's warehouse, in place of William Brown.Signed Abia Clay.Certification of Clay's petition, signed Robert Dixon.
 
4069Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 5 October 1785 Access Online
Envelope only to Governor Samuel Elbert docketed "proceedings of a trial of a Negroe fellow by name of Joe in Chatham County read in Council 5th October 1785.
 
4070Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 6 October 1785 Access Online
Memorial of William Glascock, James Stallings, Robert Forsyth, and William Freeman of Augusta to Governor and Council certifying the abilities of the posse, composed of David Henry Hagen, Constable Joel Harvey, John Jeans, Benjamin Ricketson, and John Rae, in tracking the murderer Christopher Teasdale to Charleston and urging a just reward.Signed William Glascock, James Stallings, William Freeman, Robert Forsyth.
 
4071Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 7 October 1785 Access Online
Petition of Zachariah Lamar of Wilkes County to Governor and Council pertaining to his purchase of confiscated lands between Great and Little Kiokee Creeks formerly belonging to James Grierson and Edward Cartledge, such sale authorized by Peter Paris and James Martin, and asking that the claim on this property by James Cartledge be ruled invalid.Certification of petition, signed Zachariah Lamar; attested William Freeman.Certification of witnesses, signed John Lamar, Thomas Lamar; attested William Freeman.
 
4072Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 8 October 1785 Access Online
Petition of Patrick Mackelmurray to Governor and Council relative to a caveat between petitioner and Samuel Creswell of Wilkes County for a tract of land on Savannah River declared to be property of Creswell, accused by Mackelmurray of illegally using his position of county surveyor.Signed Patrick Mackelmurray.Certification of petition and caveat, signed Patrick Mackelmurray; attested William Freeman.
 
4073Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 10 October, 17 December 1785 Access Online
Letter of Samuel Osgood and Walter Livingston of the United States Board of Treasury discussing the accounts between the state of Georgia and the federal government in arrears.Signed Samuel Osgood, Walter Livingston.
 
4074Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 11 October 1785 Access Online
Petition of inhabitants of Washington County to Governor Samuel Elbert requesting that Joseph Phillips, James Flanakin, and William Cochran, respectively militia captain, first and second lieutenants, be approved as officers, having been duly elected at a meeting on Richland Creek, fifth district, at the house of Alexander Corry.Signed W. Fabrick, Andrew McCombs, John Hill, John Smith, William Hill, Norris Finley, Uzza Finley, Garit Tramill, Jonathan Cribs, John Furlow, James Furlow, William Heard, Aristarchus Wood, William Phillips, William Forlong, John Finlay, William Phillips [another], James A. Phillips, William Burford, Junr., Isaac Stocks, Daniel Beall, Robert Corry, Alexander Corry, William Asquew, James Stuart, David Geer, James Highland, Daniel Burford, Abraham Barnett, Samuel Barnett, William Ritchey, James Daniell, Lewis Wigings, John Dun, Gilbert Cribs, Jery Morgan, James Horton, William Horton, Josiah Horton, Daniel Beavers, Thomas Horton, Andrew Armer, James Woods, Joshua Horton, Charles Daniel, James Tinnen.
 
4075Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 12 October 1785 Access Online
Letter of Richard Call to Governor and Council resigning because of health reasons as surveyor general of the state.Signed Richard Call, surveyor general.
 
4076Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 8 November 1785 Access Online
Petition of Mary Platt to Governor Samuel Elbert begging removal from confinement in jail of Chatham County to jailer's house, she being a disconsolate widow since the death of her husband William Platt, also a prisoner who along with his wife and John Brier were jailed for the murder of Daniel Goffe.Signed Mary Platt.
 
4077Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 29 November 1785 Access Online
Petition of William Graham to Governor and Council requesting appointment as lumber inspector and measurer.Signed William Graham.
 
4078Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 2 December 1785 Access Online
Petition of David Montaigut to Governor and Council requesting reassessment of the situation pertaining to land advertised in the Georgia Gazette as confiscated property "late William Knox's in Chatham County, being an Island in Savannah river" but, according to Montaigut, actually belonging to the estate of John Fitch whose estate holds an indebtedness to Montaigut.Signed David Montaigut.Account record of estate of John Fitch to David Montaigut with certification of accounts.Signed David Montaigut; attested Joseph Clay.
 
4079Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 12 December 1785 Access Online
Petition of Samuel Bird to Governor and Council questioning the validity of the election for sheriff of Liberty County held 6 December 1785 at Sunbury in which John Dollar, a non-resident of the county according to Bird, was elected over Bird, the election results certified by justices Benjamin Andrew and Josiah Powell.Signed Samuel Bird.
 
4080Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 18 December 1785 Access Online
Petition of Benjamin Fox to Governor and Council complaining of arrest and imprisonment without due process, that he has suffered confinement following return from Florida in the Chatham County jail, and asks relief from harassment.Signed Benjamin Fox.
 
4081Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 20 December 1785 Access Online
Petition of Roger Cannon, Junior, to Governor and Council requesting release from Savannah jail due to distressed condition of his family Signed Roger Cannon, Junr.
 
4082Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 20 December 1785 Access Online
Petition of Joseph Corneck to Governor and Council praying for his release on bail from the Savannah jail.Signed Joseph Corneck.
 
4083Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, 20 December 1785 Access Online
Petition of James Kirk to Governor and Council regarding Chatham County prisoner Roger Cannon, Cannon's debts to Kirk and Justus H. Sheuber, and Kirk's gray horse.Signed James Kirk.
 
4084Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, undated Access Online
Letter of John Lucas to Governor Samuel Elbert discussing his rights of claim on a grant of land.Signed John Lucas.
 
4085Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, undated Access Online
Petition of James Gray to Governor and Council concerning the caveat entered against Gray by Thomas Galphin on land grant in Richmond County.Signed James Gray.
 
4086Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, undated Access Online
Petition of Barbara Griner, widow, of Burke County, to Governor and Council for mercy to her daughter Caroline Griner Watson and that wartime situations in which she was placed were unavoidable.Signed Barbary Griner.
 
4087Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, undated Access Online
Petition of John Lucas to Governor and Council relative to the problems of his being granted acreage in Chatham County, his case to be presented before Council by Nathaniel Pendleton.Signed John Lucas.
 
4088Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, undated Access Online
Petition of Catherine McLean and William Clark, executors of estate of late Andrew McLean, to Governor and Council discussing the payment of consideration money and the problems with evaluation of the estate.Signed Catherine McLean, William Clark.
 
4090Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, undated Access Online
Petition of residents of Burke County to Governor and Council in support of Caroline Griner Watson, wife of Willis Watson, against the charges that she harbored Tories Rawlins and Mobly in 1783 giving reasons for leniency in her case. Signed Rodolph Stroheker, John Bryan, John Oliver, Thomas Oliver, James Oliver, Philip Griner, James McCoy, William McNorell, Samuel Moon, Robert Gordon, John Hatcher, John Sharp, Senr., John Sharp, Junr., William Douglass, Richard Ingram, Thomas Owens the wheelwright, William Clark, Francis Paris, Rodolph Burckhalter, Jacob Petty, J.M. Burckhalter, William Ryall, John Ryall.
 
4091Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, undated Access Online
Petition of Walker Richardson to Governor and Council that William Hay be appointed a justice of Franklin County in the place of Jesse Franklin.Signed Walker Richardson.
 
4092Georgia. Governor Samuel Elbert, undated Access Online
Petition of Rodolph Strohager to Governor and Council pertaining to his purchase of a slave formerly property of loyalist James Grierson and subsequent payment only to find that the slave in actuality is the property of John Bull of South Carolina, and asking for remittance of his money.Signed Rodolph Strohager.
 
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40a1Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 2 February 1786 Access Online
Letter of Seth Cuthbert to Governor Edward Telfair concerning the transfer of the state treasury office from Savannah to Augusta.Signed Seth Cuthbert.
 
40a2Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 4 February 1786 Access Online
Letter of John Milton to Governor and Council discussing the issuance of proclamations by the governor in Mr. Hughs' Augusta Gazette.Signed John Milton.
 
40a3Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 8 February 1786 Access Online
Petition of Sheftall Sheftall to Governor and Council to be granted license as vendue master in the town of Augusta.Signed Sheftall Sheftall.
 
40a4Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 18 February 1786 Access Online
Letter of Governor Edward Telfair to Henry Osborne relating to pay for members of Congress to "enable the members elect to proceed to New York."Signed Edward Telfair.
 
40a5Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 21 February 1786 Access Online
Memorial of John Wereat, auditor of accounts, to Governor and Council requesting the Council to order the Commissioners of Confiscated Estates to furnish the state auditor with its accounts.Signed John Wereat.
 
40a6Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 28 February 1786 Access Online
Letter of James Pearre to Governor Edward Telfair requesting payment for transporting state records for secretary of state and auditor from Savannah to Augusta.Signed James Pearre.
 
40a7Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 10 March 1786 Access Online
Letter of Samuel Creswell to Governor and Council resigning as surveyor of Wilkes County.Signed Samuel Creswell.
 
40a8Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 13 March 1786 Access Online
Letter of John Wereat to Governor Edward Telfair requesting payment for services rendered as State Auditor as well as drafts for collector of the port of Savannah.Signed John Wereat.
 
40a9Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 23 March 1786 Access Online
Letter of George Jones to Governor Edward Telfair acknowledging his appointment as public treasurer, delivered to him by Mr. Gibbons and the difficulties of transition into the office.Signed George Jones.
 
40a10Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 27 March 1786 Access Online
Letter of William Davenport, Chickawaw Nation, to Governor Edward Telfair on behalf of the distressed inhabitants of Natchez discussing their difficulties under Spanish law and the problems of being "ordered to cultivate enmity with the Indians."Signed William Davenport.With typescript.
 
40a11Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 2 April 1786 Access Online
Letter of Nathaniel Pendleton to Governor Edward Telfair stating Pendleton's views on the problems encountered with the register for the collector of the port of Savannah.Signed Nathaniel Pendleton.
 
40a12Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 21 April 1786 Access Online
Letter of George Jones to Governor Edward Telfair discussing disbursement of the state treasurer, sums to John Berrien as collector of the port of Savannah, William Gibbons, Junior, William Houstoun and William Few as Continental delegates and agents, and other financial matters.Signed George Jones.
 
40a13Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 26 April 1786 Access Online
Letter of Peter Carnes to Governor and Council requesting necessary materials for him to perform his duties as counsel for the state.Signed Peter Carnes.
 
40a14Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 26 April 1786 Access Online
Opinion of Nathaniel Pendleton, attorney general, to Governor Edward Telfair regarding aspects of the Confiscation Law.Signed Nathaniel Pendleton.
 
40a15Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 10 May 1786 Access Online
Envelope only from attorney general to Governor Edward Telfair.
 
40a16Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 14 May 1786 Access Online
Letter of John Sevier, Washington County in the State of Franklin, to Governor Edward Telfair pertaining to Indian hostilities in the "vicinities of Caintuck and Cumberland," his inability to serve as commissioner of Tennessee District, the settlement of the "Mussell Shoal Country" and surveying there by Colonel Donelson, and other matters significant in the development of this new territory.Signed John Sevier.
 
40a17Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 15 May 1786 Access Online
Letter of John Wereat to Governor Edward Telfair concerning the Act of Confiscation and dispensation of incurred British debts.Signed John Wereat.
 
40a18Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 22 May 1786 Access Online
Letter of William Davenport, Chickasaw Nation, to Governor Edward Telfair discussing Creek and other Indian movements and activities, proposed treaty negotiations, the settlement at Natchez, and other important matters related to the Georgia Western territory.Signed William Davenport.With typescript.
 
40a19Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 30 May 1786 Access Online
Letter of George Handley to Governor and Council noting the difficulties of his task as secretary to the Executive Council and certain financial matters.Signed George Handley.
 
40a20Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 16 June 1786 Access Online
Letter of George Jones to Governor and Council requesting pay for his office of state treasurer and for reimbursement of funds expended to bring in order previous treasury records.Signed George Jones.
 
40a21Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 28 June 1786 Access Online
Letter of Newell & Bolton of Savannah to Govenor and Council related to the delivery and honoring of treasury certificates.Signed Newell & Bolton.
 
40a22Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 30 June 1786 Access Online
Petition of Joseph Gibbons to Governor and Council that the auditing of the loan office certificates be authorized.Signed Joseph Gibbons.Certification of claims of Joseph Gibbons as stated in his petition.Signed Joseph Gibbons; attested David Rees, J. P. Chatham County.
 
40a23Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 14 July 1786 Access Online
Letter of John Wereat to Governor Edward Telfair concerning the settlement of claims against the confiscated estates.Signed John Wereat.
 
40a24Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 5 August 1786 Access Online
Petition of John Baker to Governor and Council to order and audit the treasury certificates, property of his wife Mary Baker, formerly wife of Mathias Lapine.Signed John Baker.
 
40a25Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 16 August 1786 Access Online
Letter of George Ogg to Governor and Council discussing purchases for the state, gunpowder, salt, etc., and enclosing list of purchases and their prices.Signed George Ogg.
 
40a26Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 17 August 1786 Access Online
Petition of Levi Sheftall of Savannah to Governor and Council discussing bonds for confiscated estates and payments to the treasurer through John Wereat.Signed Levi Sheftall.
 
40a27Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 7 September 1786 Access Online
Letter of Bedford [Cade? right hand margin torn away], Lieutenant Colonel Lower Battalion Wilkes County, to Governor Edward Telfair recommending as replacements for Abram Venable and Humphrey Burtick, the following appointments, Mark Anthony, Joseph Blakey, William Murray, and Owen Holiday, along with certification from Colonel Dooly.Signed Bedford [Cade?].
 
40a28Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 10 October 1786 Access Online
Letter of George Handley to Governor and Council transmitting accounts [Not present] for payment to him as secretary and for stationery.Signed George Handley.
 
40a29Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 14, 24 October 1786 Access Online
Warrant of Governor Edward Telfair to James Lewis, sheriff of Burke County, authorizing apprehension of John Corker, at large in that county as witnessed by Thomas Fussell, mentioned in Confiscation Act. Signed Edward Telfair; attested John Milton. Resignation of William Moss as signer of bills of credit.
 
40a30Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1 November 1786 Access Online
Letter of William Davenport, Cumberland, to Governor Edward Telfair discussing the talks with the Choctaw Nation with Francis Mastubby, the Spanish problem, anti-Georgia fears of the Indians, McGillivray's activities and assurances along with John Hagen's intercessions.Signed William Davenport.With typescript.
 
40a31Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 8 November 1786 Access Online
Account of George Hunt, deputy quartermaster, to Governor and Council showing return of articles, gunpowder, cartridge paper, etc., received by James Adams and Robert Crombie from Savannah and stored in Augusta.Signed George Hunt.
 
40a32Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 9 November 1786 Access Online
Letter of Holman Freeman to Governor Edward Telfair resigning his position as register of probates for Wilkes County.Signed Holman Freeman.
 
40a33Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 11 November 1786 Access Online
Letter of Jeremiah Walker to Governor Edward Telfair resigning his seat on Council to become a candidate for register of probates for Wilkes County.Signed Jeremiah Walker.
 
40a34Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 20 November 1786 Access Online
Letter of William Daniell to Governor Edward Telfair resigning his position as singer and numbered of shilling bills of Credit.Signed William Daniell.
 
40a35Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 20 November 1786 Access Online
Letter of Joseph Jackson to Governor Edward Telfair resigning his position as signer of the six-penny bills of credit.Signed Joseph Jackson.
 
40a36Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 20 November 1786 Access Online
Letter of John Milton, Secretary of State of Georgia, to Governor and Council informing them that he has received the books from Chatham County and has stored them at Waynesborough.Signed John Milton.
 
40a37Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1 December 1786 Access Online
Envelope addressed to Governor Edward Telfair noted as pertaining to communication from quartermaster general.
 
40a38Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 2 December 1786 Access Online
Letter of Robert Montfort to Governor and Council resigning his position as surveyor for the Counties of Glynn and Camden.Signed Robert Montfort.
 
40a39Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 11 December 1786 Access Online
Letter of Robert Forsyth to Governor Edward Telfair requesting payment of funds to Nathaniel Pendleton, attorney general, and to the searcher for the port of Savannah.Signed Robert Forsyth.
 
40a40Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 14 December 1786 Access Online
Letter of Blasingame Harvey, commissary, to Governor Edward Telfair requesting reimbursement for prior purchases for the state.Signed Blasingame Harvey.
 
40a41Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 26 December 1786 Access Online
Letter of John Wereat to Governor Edward Telfair pertaining to quartermasters' accounts, the lack of verification, and general payment predicaments.Signed John Wereat.Enclosure: payments to Board of Commissioners to treat with the Creek Indians.
 
40a42Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair [see also oversize folder 20C], 1786 Access Online
Extract from the minutes listing accounts of £3631. 3/9 due to Mr. Simmons by Governor Edward Telfair.
 
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20C1Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair. Petition from the lower battalion of Greene County [oversize item removed from 40A:42], 1786 Access Online
 
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40a43Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair [see also oversize folder 21A], undated
Memorial of "Sundry of the Free Citizens in the Lower or Second Battalion in Green[e] County" to Governor Edward Telfair discussing the sad state of the militia in that county and protesting the manner in which officers are elected, ignoring the wishes of the local citizens, particularly opposing the appointment of Robert Middleton. Signed William Everay, Robert Weddington, Benjamin Eavans, Richard Ship, Junr., James Grave, John Veazey, Hart Champion, Samuel Pope, Thomas Low, Jesse Battle, James Harvey, Benjamin Battle, Philip Pool, Christopher Miller, Henry Long, William Biggins, Jeremiah Thompson, William Jackson, Joseph Henry, George Paschal, Henry Garrett, Joseph Cooper, Thomas Usry, William Butler, James Grey, Samuel Gan, John Gan, William Armstrong, Samuel Maddox, John Maddox, Daniel Maddox, Thomas Maddox, Jesse Ellis, William Brown, John Cowan, Benjamin Maddox, Jesse Ashlock, David Landsdown, Nathan Gan, William Gan, Walter Evans, George Evans, James Strother, Thomas Grey, Ephraim Salmons, William Hearne, James Turner, Junr., William Turner, Junr., Martin Hammond, James Turner, Senr., William Turner, Senr., Butler Turner, William Shurlin, Burwell Scott, William Hargatha, David Adams, Senr., John Adams, Senr., James Adams, John Adams, Junr., William Hannah, James Mitchell, Daniel Mitchell, Jameson Andrews, Frank Whiten, John Holcombe, James O'Niel, William Bishop, William Spikes, Culn. Pope, Jesse Pope, Allen Pope, Jesse McKinne Pope, John Pope, William Spier, Shadrick Rae, Jerritt Trammell, Richard Lockhart, George Strother, John Strother, Samuel Harris, Phillip Spiller, Joshua Sawlock, Charles Waller, Robert Hardcastle, Jesse Clements, Shemi Scogin, Jessay Smith, Leonard Gordy, Thomas Stevens, William Wright, John Thornton, Elisha Hardcastle, Uriah Askew, Robert Pollard, Linsey Thornton, Jasbury Duke, James Mitchell, William Count, Michal Whatley, John Carter, Jessay Sarser, Samuel Watts, Elisha Harriss, John Smith, Thomas Wilson, Samuel Reed, Samuel Scot, James Chambers, Sanders Carter, John Willson, Theo Carner, Abraham Porter, Edmond Knowles, Samuel Parsons, William Shaw, Junr., John Parsons, George Shaw, Jesse Knowles, John Crity, Leven Elis, William Shaw, Senr., Joseph Burges, Daniel Low, Elisha Waller, Joshua Ellis, Joseph Maddux, Henry Pickard, william Turner, Junr., George Culver, Isaac Evans, Marshel Smith Turner, Shepperd Dikes, Elisha Hearn, Benjamin Hearn, Charles Bradley, Lewis Smith, Thomas Trammell, Curtis More, Littleton Carter, John Carter, Moses Powell, James Horton, Hezekiah Carter, John Low, B. W. Breedlove, Thomas Breedlove, Nathan Breedlove, John Breedlove, Davis McGee, Jesse Langston, Zelas Milsted, Jonas Shivers, Henr. Pickard, Samuel Pope, Henry Pope, Reuben Jones, George Greer, William Hardwick, Benjamin Ship, John Killgore, David Sharpton, Thomas Fields, Dennis B. Trammell, Leonard Burford, James Crown, James Cuthbert, Moor Speir, Willie Speir, John Rae, Edward Warren, Shadrack Rae, Archibald Troter, James Pitman, Benjamin Rhodes, Junr., John Andrews, William Clark, James Lloyd, William Lawson, James Christopher, Isaac Carter, Joshua Bishop, Joshua Kinney, Solomon Longsdon, John Longsdon, Jonathan Hosea, William Rabun.
 
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21A1Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair. Memorial Lower Battalion Greene County [oversize item removed from 40A:43] Access Online
 
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40a44Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, undated
Memorial of "Sundry of the Free Citizens in the Lower or Second Battallion in Green[e] County" to Governor Edward Telfair protesting the appointments of out-of-county residents as militia officers, particularly noting Robert Middleton, and recommending rectification of these difficulties.Signed Andrew Borland, Edmond Day, Thomas Brantley, John Trippe, Reuben Herndon, John Whitehurst, Abraham Womack, William Mitchell Edward Rezer, Francis Moreland, Junr., Francis Ross, Alexander Dunn, Cadwell Raines, James Rey, Richard Russell, Simon Bixley, John Bixley, Lewis Bixley, James Wilson, John White, William Cureton, Frederick Eckols, William Hurt, Hubbard Trammell, Robert Moreland, Benjamin Braswell, Francis Moreland, Junr., James McGaughey, Thomas Raines, William Horton, Matthew Hawkins, Zorobabel Williamson, Mark Sanders, Charles Pruett, James Comer, Henry Hall, Jeremiah Walker, Little Beauchamp, William Shurlock, John Gestus, Allen Gay, John Booth, Nehemiah Smith, Starling Cato, Green Cato, John Chappell, Joseph Chappell, Benjamin Chappell, Britton Rodgers, Robert Wilson, Thomas Jackson, William Beazard, Jesse Veazey, Samuel Evans [?], James Huddleston, Duke Hamilton, Judkins Hamilton [?], Eppes Brown, Henry McCoy, W. MCGaughey, Edward Woodham, James Carr, John Dickson, John McCoy, Jesse Grigg. John Butler, Lewis Bandy, George Reest, Myles Greene, James Surelock, Martin Norman, Jacob Brooks, Jacob Priest, Elijah Bice, Azoriah Butts, Benjamin Trice, Jonathan Day, George Gray, James Nathan, Samuel Priest, Samuel Barron, Thomas Skiner, Ritcherd Dill Semore, James Scarlett, Edmond Walsh, John Scarlett, Chappell Heeth, Colsten Heeth, Brice Gates, David Adams, John Lawson, Andrew Hamilton [?], William Brown [?], Littleton Reese, James Chambers, George White, Robert Chambers, William Clower, Stephen Kirk, Marston Cain, William Battle, Benjamin Jackson, Nicholas Huse, Benjamin Pritchet, William Griggs, John Sturdivant, Benjamin Rhodes, Richard McGaughey, David McAlester, Willis Whatley, James Thweatt, Nathaniel Waller, David Waller, John Bryson, Ham O'Neal, Phillip Clemments, William Lanier, John Ragan, Theodore Burk, John Booth, William Williams, George Ross, Hardy Smith, Robert Montgomery, Edmond Abercrombie, William Thetford, John Jack, John Brewer, James Lamar, Alexander Reid Francis Lawson, Robert Bailey, John Steel, James Shackelford, Walter Hamilton, William Lawson, Robert Hill, John Shackelford, William Ousley, Richard Holmes, David Dickson, John McGaughey, Abner Read, Jeremiah — [torn], — [torn] Burnet, Henry Huff, John Read, Samuel Read, Julius Sanders,George Sanders, Charles Hamilton, Andrew Frazer, George Parker, John Shackelford, Francis Bre—[torn], William Adams, Cornelius Clerk, Jonathan Adams, Joshua Askew, William Clark, John White, Henry Chambers, Joseph Patterson, Abner Evans, William Dickson, William Morgan.
 
40a45Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1787 January Access Online
 
40a46Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1787 February Access Online
 
40a47Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1787 March Access Online
 
40a48Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1787 April Access Online
 
40a49Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1787 May Access Online
 
40a50Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1787 June Access Online
 
40a51Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1787 July Access Online
 
40a52Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1787 August Access Online
 
40a53Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1787 September Access Online
 
40a54Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1787 October Access Online
 
40a55Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1787 November Access Online
 
40a56Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1787 December, undated Access Online
 
40a57Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1784-1786 Access Online
House of Assembly
 
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411Georgia. Governor George Handley, 1788 January Access Online
 
412Georgia. Governor George Handley, 1788 February Access Online
 
413Georgia. Governor George Handley, 1788 March Access Online
Letter [to] Governor George Handl[e]y, Georgia / [J. Gray?], 1788 March 14 Access Online
Letter [with enclosures], Savannah, [Georgia to] George Handley, Governor of Georgia / General James Jackson, 1788 March 28 Access Online
Letter [with enclosure] [to the] Governor [of Georgia ?] / John Twiggs, 1788 March 28 Access Online
 
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414Georgia. Governor George Handley, 1788 April Access Online
Letter [to] George Handley, Governor of Georgia / Ben[jamin] Few, 1788 April 1 Access Online
Petition to the Governor and Executive Council / John Cessna, 1788 April 3 Access Online
[Letter with enclosures], Savannah, [Georgia to] James Meriwether, Augusta, [Georgia] / General James Jackson, 1788 April 4 Access Online
Letter [with enclosures], Savannah, [Georgia to] Governor [George] Handley, Augusta, [Georgia] / General Ja[me]s Jackson, 1788 April 11 Access Online
Letter, Washington to the Governor, Augusta, [Georgia] / Elijah Clark[e], 1788 April 14 Access Online
Petition, Augusta [to] Governor George Handley / Sarah Prater, 1788 April 15 Access Online
Letter Washington, [to] Governor George Handley / Thomas Martin, 1788 April 18 Access Online
[Letter] [to Governor] George Handley / Peter Stubblefield, 1788 April 23 Access Online
 
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415Georgia. Governor George Handley, 1788 May Access Online
 
416Georgia. Governor George Handley, 1788 June Access Online
 
417Georgia. Governor George Handley, 1788 July Access Online
 
418Georgia. Governor George Handley, 1788 August Access Online
 
419Georgia. Governor George Handley, 1788 September Access Online
 
4110Georgia. Governor George Handley, 1788 October Access Online
 
4111Georgia. Governor George Handley, 1788 November Access Online
[Letter] [to] Geo[rge] Handley / Elijah Clark[e]. [Letter] 1788 Nov. 21, Greene County, [Georgia to] Gen[er]al [Elijah Clarke] / H[enry] Karr, 1788 November 26 Access Online
 
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4112Georgia. Governor George Handley, 1788 December, undated Access Online
[Letter] [? to the] Gov[ernor], 1788 Access Online
 
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4113Georgia. Governor George Walton, 1789 January Access Online
 
4114Georgia. Governor George Walton, 1789 February Access Online
 
4115Georgia. Governor George Walton, 1789 March Access Online
 
4116Georgia. Governor George Walton, 1789 April Access Online
[Letter] Augusta [to] Governor [George] Walton / Robert Forsyth, 1789 April 15 Access Online
Petition of Thomas McDanell to the Governor [and] Executive Council [of Georgia]/ [signed by] Thomas McDanell, 1789 April 17 Access Online
[Deposition given by] John Crosby and Nathan Barnett [to] Jno. [i.e., John] Moore, Wilkes County, Georgia, 1789 April 18 Access Online
 
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4117Georgia. Governor George Walton, 1789 May Access Online
 
4118Georgia. Governor George Walton, 1789 June Access Online
 
4119Georgia. Governor George Walton, 1789 July Access Online
[Petition with report] Savannah [to] the Governor and [Executive] Council, Augusta / Owen Owens, 1789 July 25 Access Online
 
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4120Georgia. Governor George Walton, 1789 August Access Online
 
4121Georgia. Governor George Walton, 1789 September Access Online
 
4122Georgia. Governor George Walton, 1789 October Access Online
 
4123Georgia. Governor George Walton, 1789 November Access Online
[Letter] War Office [to] the Governor of Georgia / H[enry] Knox, 1789 November 24 Access Online
[Copy of a letter] War Office [to] the Governor of Georgia / H[enry] Knox, 1789 November 24 Access Online
 
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4124Georgia. Governor George Walton, 1789 December Access Online
 
4125Georgia. Governor George Walton, 1790 Access Online
[Depositions] Greene County [and] Washington County, Georgia, 1790 November 8-9 Access Online
 
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421Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1789
 
422Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1790 January-February
[Petition] [to Governor] Edward Telfair / Absalom Jackson, 1790 January 14 Access Online
[Petition] to Governor Edward Telfair / Samuel Meers, 1790 February 19 Access Online
[Petition] to Governor Edward Telfair / Edward White, 1790 February 20 Access Online
[Petition] to Governor Edward Telfair / William Clark, 1790 February 20 Access Online
[Petition] to Governor Edward Telfair / Peleg Greene, 1790 February 22 Access Online
 
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423Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1790 March
[Petition] to Governor Edw[ar]d Telfair / Buckner Harris, 1790 March 30 Access Online
 
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424Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1790 April
[Letter] Augusta to Governor Edward Telfair / John B. Scott, 1790 April 19 Access Online
 
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425Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1790 May-June
[Petition] to Edward Telfair, Governor of Georgia / Thomas Johnson, 1790 May 21 Access Online
 
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426Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1790 July-September
[Letter] New York [to] Edward Telfair, Governor of Georgia / William Few, 1790 August 17 Access Online
 
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427Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1790 October-December
 
428Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1791 January-February
 
429Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1791 March-May
 
4210Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1791 June
[Letter] No. 53 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia / John Wereat, 1791 June 14 Access Online
[Letter] Greene County, [Georgia to Governor of Georgia] Edw[ar]d Telfair, Augusta / Col[onel] Henry Karr, 1791 June 14 Access Online
[Letter] Philadelphia / John Wereat, 1791 June 16 Access Online
 
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4211Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1791 July
[Letter] Rock Landing [Baldwin County, Georgia to Governor of Georgia Edward] Telfair, Augusta / Maj[o]r Richard Call , 1791 July 3 Access Online
[Letter] Rocky Spring Encampment, [Baldwin County, Georgia to] Governor [Edward] Telfair / Major Rich[ar]d Call, 1791 July 15 Access Online
 
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4212Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1791 August-September
[Letter] Savannah [to] Governor [Edward] Telfair, Augusta / Richard Call, 1791 September 17 Access Online
 
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4213Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1791 October
 
4214Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1791 November-December
[Letter] Rock Landing, [Baldwin County, Georgia to] Edward Telfair, Governor of Georgia / Joseph Ellicott, 1791 November 6 Access Online
[Letter] Philadelphia [to Edward] Tellfair [i.e., Telfair], Governor of Georgia, Augusta / Aug[u]st[u]s Christ[ian] Geo[rge] Elholm, 1791 November 19 Access Online
[Copy of letter] Philadelphia [to Edward] Tellfair [i.e., Telfair], Governor of Georgia, Augusta / Aug[u]st[u]s Christ[ian] Geo[rge] Elholm, 1791 November 19 Access Online
 
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4215Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1792 January
[Petition] to the Gentlemen of Martin's Station / [signed by] W[illia]m Wofford, 1792 January 1 Access Online
 
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4216Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1792 February-April
 
4217Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1792 May-June
[Depositions with petition] Greene County, Georgia / [taken by] W[illia]m Cochran, 1792 June 25 Access Online
 
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4218Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1792 July-October
 
4219Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1792 November-December
[Letter] [Georgia to] His Excellency the Governor [of Georgia] / John Wereat, 1792 November 30 Access Online
 
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4220Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1793 January
[Petition] Franklin County, [Georgia to] Edward Telfare [i.e., Telfair], Governor of Georgia / [citizens of] Franklin County, 1793 January 1 Access Online
[Letter] [to] Governor [of Georgia, Edward] Tellfair [i.e., Telfair], Augusta, G[eorgi]a / Augustus C[hristian] Geo[rge] Elholm, 1793 January 9 Access Online
[Letter] Washington, Wilkes County, [Georgia to] Governor [of Georgia Edward] Telfair, Augusta / Augustus C[hristian] Geo[rge] Elholm, 1793 January 12 Access Online
[Letter] Hickory Grove, Wilk[e]s County, [Georgia to] Major Gaither / Major General Elijah Clark[e], 1793 January 25 Access Online
 
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4221Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1793 February-March
 
4222Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1793 April-May
 
4223Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1793 June-July
[Letter] War Department [to] Governor of Georgia / H[enry] Knox, 1793 June 10 Access Online
[Petition] Liberty County, [Georgia] to Edward Telfair, Governor [of] Georgia, Augusta / [citizens] of Liberty County, [Georgia], 1793 July 6 Access Online
 
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4224Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair, 1793 August-December
[Letter] Augusta, [to the] Governor of Georgia / Constant Freeman, 1793 September Access Online
[Petition] Franklin County, [Georgia] to the Governor of the State of Georgia / inhabitants of Franklin County, [Georgia], 1793 November 11 Access Online
 
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4225Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair [see also oversize folder 20C], undated
[Petition] Greensborough [i.e., Greensboro], Greene County, [Georgia] to Governor [of Georgia Edward] Telfair Access Online
 
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20C10Georgia. Governor Edward Telfair. Petition Greene County request for artillery and ammunition [oversize item removed from 42:25] Access Online
 
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431Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1793
[Letter] to James Gunn / George Mathews, Gov[ernor of] G[eorgi]a, 1793 May 11 Access Online
 
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432Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1794 January-February
 
433Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1794 March-April
Letter, Colerain Station on the River St. Marys [to Georgia Governor] George Mathews, Augusta / John F. Randolph, 1794 April 1 Access Online
 
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434Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1794 May
[Letter] Fort Fidius [to] Georgia Governor [George Mathews], 1794 May 10 Access Online
Letter, Hickory Grove [to] Georgia Governor George Mathews / General John Clark, 1794 May 19 Access Online
Letter, Fort Fidius, [Georgia to] Georgia Governor [George] Mathews, Augusta / R. Brook Roberts [?], 1794 May 31 Access Online
 
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435Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1794 June-July
 
436Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1794 August-September
Report of the Attorney General, Augusta, [Georgia to] Georgia Governor George Mathews / George Walker, 1794 August 30 Access Online
 
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437Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1794 October-December
 
438Georgia. Governor George Mathews [see also oversize folder 20C], 1795 January-July
Letter, Elbert [County, Georgia to Georgia Governor] George Matthews, Augusta / General S. Blackburn, 1795 April 10 Access Online
 
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20C7Georgia. Governor George Mathews. Petition on behalf of the children of Samuel Elbert; letter regarding militia; land grant to William Neil for land Montgomery [oversize item removed from 43:8], 1795 Access Online
 
20C9Georgia. Governor George Mathews. Petition on behalf of the children of Samuel Elbert; letter regarding militia; land grant to William Neil for land Montgomery [oversize item removed from 43:8], 1795 Access Online
 
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439Georgia. Governor George Mathews, 1795 August-September
Letter, Fort Gunn [to] Governor [of Georgia, George] Mathews, Augusta / Jonas Fauche, 1795 November 4 Access Online
 
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4310Georgia. Governor George Mathews [see also oversize folder 20C], 1795, undated
 
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20C17Georgia. Governor George Mathews. Petition regarding the boundaries of Bryan County [oversize item removed from 43:10] Access Online
 
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4311Georgia. Governor Jared Irwin, 1796 January-June
 
4312Georgia. Governor Jared Irwin, 1796 July-October
[Letter with military report] Greenesborough [i.e., Greensboro, Georgia to] Governor [of Georgia] Jared Irwin, Louisville, [Georgia] / Adjutant General Jonas Fauche, 1796 August 5 Access Online
 
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4313Georgia. Governor Jared Irwin, 1796 November-December
 
4314Georgia. Governor Jared Irwin, 1797 January
 
4315Georgia. Governor Jared Irwin, 1797 February
 
4316Georgia. Governor Jared Irwin, 1797 March
 
4317Georgia. Governor Jared Irwin, 1797 April-May
Petition of the frontier inhabitants of Franklin and Jackson Counties, [Georgia] [to the] Governor [of Georgia, Jared] Irwin, 1797 May 8 Access Online
 
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4318Georgia. Governor Jared Irwin, 1797 June-July
 
4319Georgia. Governor Jared Irwin, 1797 August
[Letter] Savannah, [Georgia to] Governor of Georgia, Jared Irwin, Louisville, [Georgia] / John Berrien, 1797 August 8 Access Online
 
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4320Georgia. Governor Jared Irwin, 1797 September-December
[Letter] Greene County, [Georgia to] Governor Jared Irwin, Louisville, [Georgia] / W[illia]m Melton, 1797 December 13 Access Online
 
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441Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1798 January-March
[Letter] Satilla, [Georgia to William Niblack ?] / [N ?] Atkinson, 1798 January 28 Access Online
 
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442Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1798 April
 
443Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1798 May-June
 
444Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1798 July
 
445Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1798 August
 
446Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1798 September
 
447Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1798 October
 
448Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1798 November-December
 
449Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1799 January-February
[Affidavit of] Need[ha]m Norris; [Affidavit of] Need[ha]m Norris [and] Samuel Knox, 1799 January 16 Access Online
 
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4410Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1799 March
 
4411Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1799 April
[Petition on behalf of William Hodge], Jackson County, [Georgia to] Governor [of Georgia] James Jackson, 1799 April Access Online
[Motion in case of State vs. William Hodge]/ [filed by] A[ugustus] C[hristian] G[eorge] Elholm and Peter Williamson, 1799 April 4 Access Online
[Sworn statements] relative to the case [of] the State vs. William Hodge, Georgia, 1799 April 4-20 Access Online
 
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4412Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1799 May-June
[Letter] New Orleans [to] James Jackson, Governor of Georgia, Louisville, [Georgia] / William E. Hulings, 1799 May 4 Access Online
 
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4413Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1799 July-August
 
4414Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1799 September
 
4415Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1799 October
[Receipt for payment to] James Ford, Louisville, [Georgia] / [paid by] Governor [of Georgia] James Jackson, 1799 October 22 Access Online
 
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4416Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1799 November-December
 
4417Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1800 January-March
 
4418Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1800 April
[Letter] Philad[elphi]a [to] Governor [of Georgia] James Jackson / James Jones, 1800 April 17 Access Online
 
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4419Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1800 May-August
 
4420Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1800 September-November 11
 
4421Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1800 November 13-December
 
4422Georgia. Governor James Jackson, 1801
 
4423Georgia. Governor James Jackson, undated
 
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451Georgia. Governor David Emanuel, 1801 March-June
 
452Georgia. Governor David Emanuel, 1801 July-October
Includes a letter regarding Yazoo Fraud.
 
453Georgia. Governor Josiah Tattnall, 1801 December-1802 March
[Letter with enclosures] St. Marys, [Georgia ? to] Josiah Tattnall, Jr., Governor of Georgia / Harmon Courtez, 1802 March 12 Access Online
 
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454Georgia. Governor Josiah Tattnall, 1802 April-May
 
455Georgia. Governor Josiah Tattnall, 1802 June-August
[Petition] to Josiah Tattnall, Governor of Georgia, 1802 June 29 Access Online
 
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456Georgia. Governor Josiah Tattnall, 1802 September-October
 
457Georgia. Governor John Milledge, 1802 November-December
Includes letters regarding Yazoo fraud and slave trade.
[Letter] Washington [to Georgia] Governor John Milledge / Ja[me]s Jackson, 1802 December 29 Access Online
 
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458Georgia. Governor John Milledge, 1803 January-June
[Letter] Jackson County, [Georgia to] John Milledge, Governor of Georgia / Brigadier General David Dickson, 1803 April 6 Access Online
 
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459Georgia. Governor John Milledge, 1803 July-December
 
4510Georgia. Governor John Milledge, 1804 January-February
[Letter] Jackson County, [Georgia to] Governor [of Georgia] John Millidge [i.e., Milledge], Louisville, [Georgia] / Gen[era]l Buckner Harris, 1804 January 13 Access Online
 
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4511Georgia. Governor John Milledge, 1804 April-May
[Letter] Jac[k]son County, Georgia [to] Governor [of Georgia], John Milledge, Louisville, [Georgia] / W. Reid, 1804 April 24 Access Online
[Letter] Hancock County, [Georgia to Governor] John Milledge / David Adams, 1804 April 18 Access Online
Letter, Fort James, [Wayne County, Georgia to] Governor [of Georgia] John Milledge / David Adams, 1804 May 17 Access Online
 
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4512Georgia. Governor John Milledge, 1804 June-September
[Letter] Fort Wilki[n]son, [Baldwin County, Georgia to Governor of Georgia] John Milledge / William Hill, 1804 July 7 Access Online
[Letter] Fort Wilkinson [to Georgia] Governor [John] Milledge, Louisville, [Georgia] / Thomas Freeman, 1804 September 30 Access Online
 
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4513Georgia. Governor John Milledge, 1804 October-December
 
4514Georgia. Governor John Milledge, 1805 January-February
 
4515Georgia. Governor John Milledge, 1805 March
 
4516Georgia. Governor John Milledge, 1805 April-June
 
4517Georgia. Governor John Milledge, 1805 July
 
4518Georgia. Governor John Milledge, 1805 August-December
Includes a petition signed by women.
 
4519Georgia. Governor John Milledge, 1806 January-April
[Land grant with map for plot in] Baldwin County, Georgia/ [signed by] Jno. [i.e., John] Milledge, Governor of Georgia, 1806 February 1 Access Online
Letter, Washington City, [to] Governor [John] Milledge / Peter Early, 1806 April 19 Access Online
 
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4520Georgia. Governor John Milledge, 1806 June-September
[Letter with enclosure] Athens, [Georgia? to] Governor [of Georgia, John] Milledge, Louisville, [Georgia] / Levin Wailes, 1806 July 15 Access Online
 
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461Georgia. Governor Jared Irwin, 1806
 
462Georgia. Governor Jared Irwin, 1807
 
463Georgia. Governor Jared Irwin, 1808
[Letter] Treasury Department [to] U.S. Senators John Milledge [and] W[illiam] H. Crawford / Albert Gallatin, 1808 February 23 Access Online
[Letter with petition] Hancock County, [Georgia to Governor of Georgia] Jared Irwin, Milledgeville, 1808 July 28 Access Online
 
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464Georgia. Governor Jared Irwin, 1809 February-April
 
465Georgia. Governor Jared Irwin, 1809 May-December
 
466Georgia. Governor David B. Mitchell, 1809
 
467Georgia. Governor David B. Mitchell, 1810
Includes a letter regarding the slave trade (January 23, 1810).
[Letter] [to Georgia] Governor [David B.] Mitchal [i.e., Mitchell], Lewisville [i.e., Louisville], Georgia / David Welch, 1810 March 17 Access Online
 
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468Georgia. Governor David B. Mitchell, 1811 January-May
 
469Georgia. Governor David B. Mitchell, 1811 June-December
 
4610Georgia. Governor David B. Mitchell, 1812 January-August
 
4611Georgia. Governor David B. Mitchell, 1812 September-December
Petition, Hartford, Pulaski County, [Georgia to] Governor David B. Mitchell, Milledgeville, Georgia / Solomon A. Hopkins ... [et al.], 1812 September 1 Access Online
[Letter] Glynn County, [Georgia to] Governor [of Georgia David B.] Mitchell, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / William Page, 1812 October 29 Access Online
[Letter] Point Petre [i.e., Peter, Georgia to] David B. Mitchell, Gov[erno]r of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia], 1812 November 7 Access Online
[Letter], Executive Department, Milledgeville, Georgia [to] President [James Madison], gentlemen of the Senate, Mr. Speaker, [and] gentlemen of the House of Representatives / D[avid] B. Mitchell, Gov[ernor] of Georgia, 1812 November 20 Access Online
 
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4612Georgia. Governor David B. Mitchell, 1813 January-July
Letter, Scriven [i.e., Screven] County, [Georgia] to [Governor of Georgia] David B. Mitchel[l], Milledgeville / John F. Lovett, 1813 May 13 Access Online
[Letter] [to] Governor [of Georgia, David B.] Mitchell, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / W. Conner, 1813 June 23 Access Online
[Notice regarding] spies on the frontier of Twiggs County, [Georgia], 1813 June 23 Access Online
 
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4613Georgia. Governor David B. Mitchell, 1813 August
[Letter] to [the Governor of Georgia] D[avid] B. Mitchell, Milledgeville / Capt[ain] W[ilson] Conner, 1813 August 11 Access Online
[Letter] Tatnall [i.e. Tattnall] County, [Georgia to] D[avid] B. Mitchell, [Governor of Georgia], Milled[g]eville / John P. Blackmon, 1813 August 11 Access Online
[Letter] Monticello, [Jasper County, Georgia to] David B. Mitchell, [Governor of Georgia] / Brig[adier] General William Lee, 1813 August 12 Access Online
[Letter] Savannah [to the] Governor of Georgia, David B. Mitchell, Milledgeville / Greene R. Duke, 1813 August 24 Access Online
[Letter] Jefferson, [Georgia to] Governor David B. Mitchel [i.e., Mitchell], Millidgeville [i.e., Milledgeville, Georgia] / James M.C. Montgomery, 1813 August 26 Access Online
[Letter] Flint River, [Georgia to] Governor of Georgia David B. Mitchill [i.e., Mitchell], Milladgewille [i.e., Milledgeville, Georgia] / Timothy Barnard, 1813 August 28 Access Online
 
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4614Georgia. Governor David B. Mitchell, 1813 September-November
[Letter], Carnesville, [Georgia to] Georgia Governor David B. Mitchell / Asa Allen, 1813 September 6 Access Online
[Letter] Milledgeville, [Georgia to] Major General Allen Daniel / [Georgia Governor David] B. Mitchell, 1813 October 10 Access Online
[Letter] War Office [to] Major Sam[ue]l Champlain, Charleston, So[uth] Ca[rolina] / Dan[ie]l Parker, 1813 October 11 Access Online
 
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4615Georgia. Governor David B. Mitchell, undated
Petition of Merriam Bagby to Georgia Governor D[avid] B. Mitchell / Merriam Bagby Access Online
 
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471Georgia. Governor Peter Early, 1813
[Letter] [to] Gen[era]l [David B.?] Mitchell / Peter Early, 1813 November Access Online
Letter [to] Peter Early, [Governor of Georgia] / John Atkinson ... [et al.], 1813 November 10 Access Online
Letter, Dublin, [Georgia to] Peter Early, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville / Lewis Kennow, 1813 November 28 Access Online
[Sworn statement of] William Smith, Pulaski C[oun]t[y], Georgia, 1813 December 4 Access Online
Affidavit of Orendates [i.e., Orandates ?] Watson, Pulaski County, Georgia, 1813 December 6 Access Online
 
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472Georgia. Governor Peter Early, 1814 January-April
Affidavit relative to the conduct of James A. Everitt [i.e. Everett and] Theod[ric]k Montfort of Hartford in Pulaski County in trading with the Indians, Pulaski County, Georgia / sworn to [by] John A. Williams, 1814 February 19 Access Online
[Letter] Fort Hawkins, [Bibb County, Georgia to] Governor [Peter] Early, Milledgeville / Major Gen[era]l Tho[ma]s Pinckney, 1814 February 20 Access Online
Letter Telfair County, Georgia [to] Governor [of Georgia] Peter Early, Milledgeville / Abb. L. Hatton, 1814 April 26 Access Online
 
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473Georgia. Governor Peter Early, 1814 May-August
Includes letter regarding the Yazoo Fraud.
Letter, Jasper County, [Georgia to] Governor of Georgia Peter Early / M[a]j[o]r General David Adams, 1814 May 20 Access Online
Letter [with enclosures] Morgan County, Georgia, [to] Peter Early, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville / Richard Bridges [and] Dennis McSwain, 1814 June 8 Access Online
Letter [with petition] Tatnall [i.e. Tattnall County], Georgia [to] Governor [of Georgia] Peter Early / Major Martin Hardin, 1814 July 26 Access Online
[Letter with copies of affidavits] Hartford, Pulaski County, [Georgia to Governor of Georgia] Peter Early, Milledgeville / Allen Tooke, 1814 August 6 Access Online
[Letter with affidavit of] Capt[ain] Parker McCobb, St. Mary's, [Camden County, Georgia to] Governor of Georgia Peter Early, Milledgeville / Abra[ha]m Bessent, 1814 August 19-20 Access Online
 
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474Georgia. Governor Peter Early, 1814 September-December
[Letter] Hartford, [Pulaski County], G[eorgi]a [to] Governor of Georgia Peter Early, Milledgeville / Lieutenant Colonel Allen Tooke, 1814 September 8 Access Online
[Letter] Savannah, [Georgia to ?] Major Gen[era]l Andrew Jackson, 1814 November 20 Access Online
Letter, Hartford, [Georgia to Governor of Georgia] Peter Early, Milledgeville / Lieutenant Colonel Allen Tooke, 1814 November 21 Access Online
Letter, Coosawhatchie, [South Carolina to] Peter Early, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / Maj[or] Gen[era]l Thomas Pinckney, 1814 November 22 Access Online
Letter, Camp Hope [to] Governor [of Georgia Peter] Early, Milledgeville / Maj[o]r Gen[era]l W[illiam] McIntosh , 1814 December 12 Access Online
 
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475Georgia. Governor Peter Early, 1815
Letter, Charleston, [South Carolina to the Governor of Georgia ?] / Thomas Pinckney, 1815 March 18 Access Online
Letter White Water Creek, [Laurens County, Georgia to] Peter Early, [Governor of] Georgia, Mil[l]edgeville,Georgia / Cap[tain] Herman Murcer, 1815 April 18 Access Online
[Letter] Fort Hawkins, [Bibb County, Georgia to Peter] Early, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Benjamin Hawkins, 1815 April 21 Access Online
Extract from a letter to Major General William H. Harrison, Brigadier Gen[era]l Duncan McArthur, and John Graham, Esq[ui]r[e], Commmissioners of the United States for negotiating a treaty with the Northwest Indians / Alexander J. Dallas, 1815 June 9 Access Online
Letter Department of War, [to] the governor of the State of Georgia, Milledgeville / A[lexander] J. Dallas, Secretary of War, 1815 June 14 Access Online
[Letter] Headquarters, Augusta, Georgia to Peter Early, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / Major Gen[era]l Edmund P. Gaines, 1815 October 13 Access Online
 
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476Georgia. Governor David B. Mitchell, 1815
[Letter] Head Quarters, Milledg[e]ville, G[eorgi]a to [David B.] Mitchell, Governor [of Georgia] / Edmund P. Gaines, 1815 November 10 Access Online
 
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477Georgia. Governor David B. Mitchell, 1816 January-September
[Letter] Sandy Hill [to] David B. Mitchell, Governor [of Georgia], Millagewille [i.e. Milledgeville] / John Whitehead, 1816 February 12 Access Online
Letter, St. Marys, Ge[orgia to] David B. Mitchell, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / William Gibson, 1816 September 7 Access Online
Letter, Fort George, [Chatham County], Georgia [to] David B. Mitchel[l], Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / L. Kingsley, 1816 September 13 Access Online
 
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478Georgia. Governor David B. Mitchell, 1816 October-December
[Letter] Tattnall [County], Georgia, [to] D[avid] B. Mitchell, [Governor of Georgia], Mil[l]edgeville / M. Hardin, 1816 October 2 Access Online
[Letter] Camp Crawford, [Decatur County, Georgia to] the Governor of the State of Georgia, Milledgeville / Colo[nel] D. L. Clinch, 1816 October 28 Access Online
[Letter] St. Mary's, G[eorgi]a, [to] D[avid] B. Mitchell, Governor of the state of Georgia, Milledgeville / W[illia]m Bailey and Will[ia]m Gibson, 1816 November 5 Access Online
[Letter] St. Mary's, Camden County [Georgia to] David B. Mitchell, Governor of the State of Georgia, Milledgeville / Will[ia]m Gibson, 1816 December 23 Access Online
[Letter] Tat[t]nall [County, Georgia to] David B. Mitchell, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville / Maj[or] Martin Hardin, 1816 December 28 Access Online
 
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479Georgia. Governor David B. Mitchell, 1817
Letter [with affidavit] St. Mary's, Camden County, [Georgia to] D[avid] B. Mitchell, Governor of Georgia / Will[ia]m Gibson, Tho[ma]s H. Miller, W[illia]m Baily, 1817 February 8 Access Online
[Letter] Headquarters, Fort Scott [Decatur County, Georgia to] D[avid] B. Mitchell, Creek Agency / Major Gen[era]l Edmund P. Gaines, 1817 December 2 Access Online
 
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4710Georgia. Governor William Rabun, 1817 March-July
[Letter] Washington [to] W[illiam] Rabun, [Governor of Georgia] / W[illia]m H. Crawford, 1817 July 31 Access Online
Letter, Savannah, [Georgia] to W[illia]m Rabun, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Geo[rgi]a / Edward F. Tattnall, 1817 March 20 Access Online
[Letter] Jefferson, J[ackson] C[ounty], G[eorgi]a [to] William Rabun, [Governor of Georgia], Millidgevill [i.e., Milledgeville], Georgia / H[ugh] Montgomery, 1817 July 3 Access Online
Letter, [Georgia] / Hugh Montgomery, 1817 July 24 Access Online
 
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4711Georgia. Governor William Rabun, 1817 August-December
[Letter], Executive Department, Milledgeville, Georgia to the Senate and House of Representatives / W[illia]m Rabun, 1817 December 1 Access Online
Letter, Fort Hawkins, Georgia to William Rabun acting Governor [of Georgia] / D[avid] Brearly, 1817 September 24 Access Online
 
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4712Georgia. Governor William Rabun, 1818 January-September
Letter, Darien, [Georgia to] William Rabun, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / A. B. Powell, 1818 March 14 Access Online
Letter, St. Mary's, [Georgia to] William Rabun, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / Will[ia]m Gibson, 1818 August 15 Access Online
 
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4713Georgia. Governor William Rabun, 1818 November-December
Includes letters regarding slaves.
[Legislative report], State House, Milledgeville, [Georgia to the] fellow citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives / W[illia]m Rabun, 1818 November 3 Access Online
[Letter] Executive Department, Milledgeville, Georgia to the Senate and House of Representatives / W[illia]m Rabun, 1818 November 11 Access Online
 
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4714Georgia. Governor William Rabun, 1819
Includes a circular for canal digging machines.
[Letter] Jacksonville, Telfa[i]r [County, Georgia to] William Rabun, Georgia / Jno. [i.e., John] Coffee, 1819 February 4 Access Online
 
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481Georgia. Governor John Clark, 1789-1809
[Letter] Hickory Grove [to Josiah] Tattnall, [Jr.], Governor [of Georgia] / John Clark, 1802 May 17 Access Online
Accounts for General John Clark as commissioner [for the] state of Georgia, 1804 December 12 Access Online
 
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482Georgia. Governor John Clark, 1819
[Letter] Milledgeville, Georgia to the Senate and House of Representatives / John Clark, Governor [of Georgia], 1819 November 9 Access Online
[Letter] Milledgeville, Georgia to the Senate and House of Representatives / John Clark, 1819 November 26 Access Online
Letter, Lampedocia [?] to John Clarke [i.e. Clark], Governor of Georgia, Milledgevile, Geo[rgia] / Thomas E. Hardee, 1819 December 18 Access Online
 
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483Georgia. Governor John Clark, 1820
Includes material related to Negro execution (August 28, 1820).
Letter, Hancock County, Georgia to John Clark, Gov[ernor] of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / David Kendall, 1820 March 19 Access Online
Letter, Jasper County, [Georgia to] John Clark, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / David Adams, 1820 July 8 Access Online
 
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484Georgia. Governor John Clark, 1821 January-April
Letter, Woodland, [Georgia] to John Clark, Gov[erno]r of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Wilson Lumpkin, 1821 March 31 Access Online
[Letter] Yellow River [to] John Clark, Gov[erno]r of Georgia, Milledgeville / Wilson Lumpkin, 1821 April 28 Access Online
 
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485Georgia. Governor John Clark, 1821 May-September
[Letter] Madison [to] John Clark, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / Wilson Lumpkin, 1821 June 15 Access Online
Letter, Milledgeville, [Georgia to John Clark,] Governor [of Georgia] / Daniel Sturges, 1821 August 8 Access Online
 
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486Georgia. Governor John Clark, 1821 October-December
Letter, Greenesboro [i.e. Greensboro], G[eorgi]a to Governor John Clark, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Jonas Fauche, 1821 December 19 Access Online
 
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487Georgia. Governor John Clark, 1822 January-October
Letter, Habersham County, [Georgia] to John Clark, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / James Blair, 1822 February 11 Access Online
 
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488Georgia. Governor John Clark, 1822 November
Communication, Milledgeville, Georgia [to members] of the Senate and House of Representatives [of the state of Georgia] / John Clark, 1822 November 6 Access Online
[Letter] Milledgeville, [Georgia] to the Senate and House of Representatives / John Clark, [Governor of Georgia], 1822 November 12 Access Online
[Communication] Executive Department, Milledgeville, Georgia to the Senate and House of Representatives [of Georgia ?] / John Clark, 1822 November 29 Access Online
 
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489Georgia. Governor John Clark, 1822 December
[Communication] Executive Department, Milledgeville, Georgia to the Senate and House of Representatives [of Georgia ?] / John Clark, 1822 December 3 Access Online
Letter, Milledgeville, [Georgia to] Governor [John] Clark, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Duncan G. Campbell [and] James Meriwether, 1822 December 16 Access Online
 
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4810Georgia. Governor John Clark, 1823
Letter, Cherokee Agency [to] Governor of Georgia [John] Clark / James Blair [and] Thomas Glascock, 1823 January 21 Access Online
Letter, Cherokee Agency [to] John Clark, [Governor of Georgia], Milledg[e]ville, Georgia / James Blair [and] Thomas Glascock, 1823 January 29 Access Online
Letter, Clarksvill[e, Georgia] to John Clark, [Governor of Georgia], Millidgvill [i.e., Milledgeville, Georgia] / James Blair, 1823 July 8 Access Online
Letter, [to] Jno. [i.e., John] Clark, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville / Johnson Wellborn, 1823 August 31 Access Online
 
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4811Georgia. Governor George Troup, 1823
[Communication] Executive Department, Milledgeville, Georgia [to the Georgia legislature ?] / G[eorge] M. Troup, 1823 November 15 Access Online
Communication, Milledgeville, Georgia [to the Georgia State] Senate / G[eorge] M. Troup, 1823 November 15 Access Online
[Copy of] communication, Milledgeville, Georgia [to the State] House [of] Repres[entatives] / George M. Troup, 1823 November 15 Access Online
 
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4812Georgia. Governor George Troup, 1824
Letter, Milledgeville, [Georgia to] G[eorge] M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia] / Duncan G. Campbell [and] Ja[me]s Meriwether, 1824 November 13 Access Online
[Letter] Fort Hawkins, [Georgia to] G[eorge] M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Duncan G. Campbell, 1824 November 27 Access Online
 
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4813Georgia. Governor George Troup, 1825 January-February
Includes material related to the Emancipation Amendment.
Letter, Houston County, [Georgia to] George M. Troupe [i.e., Troup], Milledgeville / Moses Yarborough, 1825 January 24 Access Online
Letter, Columbia, S[outh] C[arolina to] George M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / Duncan G. Campbell, 1825 January 31 Access Online
Letter, Indian Springs [to] G[eorge] M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia] / Duncan G. Campbell [and] Ja[me]s Meriwether, 1825 February 9 Access Online
Letter, Indian Springs [to] G[eorge] M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia] / Duncan G. Campbell [and] Ja[me]s Meriwether, 1825 February 13 Access Online
 
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4814Georgia. Governor George Troup, 1825 March-June
Letter, Warrenton, [Georgia to] G[eorge] M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia] / Duncan G. Campbell, 1825 April 7 Access Online
Letter, to George M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia] / James Barbour, 1825 April 26 Access Online
 
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4815Georgia. Governor George Troup, 1825 July-December
Letter, Fort Troup, Fayette County, [Georgia] to George M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Gen[era]l Alexander Ware, 1825 July 11 Access Online
[Letter] Washington [D.C. to] George M. Troup [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Charles Eaton Haynes , 1825 December 7 Access Online
 
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4816Georgia. Governor George Troup, 1826 January-February
[Letter] Houston [County to] G[eorge] M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / Moses Yarborough, 1826 January 13 Access Online
[Letter] Washington, [D.C. to] G[eorge] M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia] / James Meriwether, 1826 February 23 Access Online
 
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4817Georgia. Governor George Troup, 1826 March-June
[Letter] Claiborne, [Alabama to] George M. Troup, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / John Murphy, 1826 May 29 Access Online
 
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4818Georgia. Governor George Troup, 1826 July-December
Includes material related to the trial of John and Edmund Wamack and the sale of Africans (August 24, 1826).
[Letter] Department of War, [Washington, D.C. to] George M. Troup, Gov[erno]r of Georgia, 1826 September 16 Access Online
 
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4819Georgia. Governor George Troup, 1827 January-March
[Letter] Flint River [to] George M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Mansfield Torrance, 1827 January 7 Access Online
[Letter] Jackson County, [Georgia to] G[eorge] M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Tandy Key, 1827 January 13 Access Online
 
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4820Georgia. Governor George Troup, 1827 April-November
Includes material related to Woollens Bill (July 21, 1827).
[Letter] Thomaston, [Georgia to] G[eorge] M. Troup, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Mansfield Torrance, 1827 April 13 Access Online
 
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491Georgia. Governor John Forsyth, 1827
 
492Georgia. Governor John Forsyth, 1828 January-March
Includes information regarding support of paupers by counties.
Letter, Greensboro, [Georgia to] John Forsyth, [Governor of Georgia] / John Bethune, 1828 January 28 Access Online
 
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493Georgia. Governor John Forsyth, 1828 April-May
 
494Georgia. Governor John Forsyth, 1828 June-December
[Letter] Walton County, Georgia / William Melton, 1828 September 22 Access Online
[Letter] Columbus, Geo[rgia] to John Forsyth, [Governor of Georgia], Millegdeville, G[eorgi]a / S. M. Ingersoll, 1828 December 26 Access Online
 
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495Georgia. Governor John Forsyth, 1829 January-March
[Letter] Decatur, [Georgia to] John Forsyth, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / William Ezzard, 1829 February 15 Access Online
 
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496Georgia. Governor John Forsyth, 1829 April-November
Includes circular regarding Augusta fire (April 7, 1829) and letter from Asbury Hull (June 25, 1829).
[Letter] Milledgeville, [Georgia to] John Forsyth, Governor [of Georgia] / Samuel A. Wales, 1829 June 15 Access Online
 
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497Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1829
[Letter] Lawrenceville, [Georgia to] George R. Gilmer, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / John G. Park, 1829 November 2 Access Online
 
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498Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1830 January-May
Includes letter related to Tomlinson Fort (January 1, 1830).
 
499Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1830 June-August
Letter, Savannah, [Georgia to George R.] Gilmer, Gov[erno]r of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / J.W. Jackson, 1830 August 7 Access Online
[Letter] Covington, [Georgia to] George R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Richard L. Simms, 1830 August 14 Access Online
 
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4910Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1830 September-December
Includes material related to Peyton Randolph (October 13, 1830) and the hanging of Thomas Hall, tax collector of Oglethorpe County (October 18, 1830).
 
4911Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1831 January-April
Includes land grant to George Henry for land in Troup County.
Letter [to] G[eorge] R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / Alston H. Greene, 1831 January 14 Access Online
Letter, Appling, Columbia County, [Georgia to] George R. Gilmer, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / James Cartlidge, 1831 February 14 Access Online
Letter, Clarkesville, Habersham County, G[eorgi]a [to James] Hamilton, [Jr.], Gov[ernor of South Carolina] / Turner H. Trippe, 1831 March 8 Access Online
 
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4912Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1831 May-June
[Letter] McIntosh Reserve, [Carroll County, Georgia] to Geo[rge] R. Gilmer, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Christopher Bowen, 1831 May 15 Access Online
[Letter] McIntosh Reserve, [Carroll County, Georgia] to Geo[rge] R. Gilmer, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Christ[ophe]r Bowen, 1831 May 31 Access Online
 
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4913Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1831 July-October
[Letter] Cherokee Agency, Calhoun, T[ennessee to] George Gilmore [i.e., Gilmer], [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Hugh Montgomery, 1831 July 2 Access Online
Letter, Lawrenceville, [Georgia to George R.] Gilmer, Governor of Governor, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / A[ugustin] S. Clayton, 1831 September 16 Access Online
[Financial report] Headquarters of the [Georgia] Guard, Etowah, [Cherokee Nation to] George R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / John W. A. Sanford, 1831 October 1 Access Online
 
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49A1Georgia. Governor Wilson Lumpkin, 1813-1851
Includes a bond, letters from Wilson Lumpkin, and land plats.
Plat [of] a tract of land, including the Creek Agency,/ [signed by] Wilson Lumpkin, 1821 May 29 Access Online
[Survey report on the land of] Cussena Barnard, Georgia / Wilson Lumpkin, 1821 June 6 Access Online
[Survey report on the land of] Buckey Barnard, Georgia / Wilson Lumpkin, 1821 June 7 Access Online
[Letter] Morgan C[oun]ty, G[eorgi]a [to] Geo[rge] M. Troup, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / Wilson Lumpkin, 1826 May 5 Access Online
Letter, Milledgeville, [Georgia to] Gen[eral] John Coffee, Telfair County, Georgia / Wilson Lumpkin, Gov[erno]r [of Georgia], 1831 November 23 Access Online
Letter, Athens, [Georgia to] Governor [William] Schley, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Wilson Lumpkin, 1836 February 10 Access Online
[Letter] Washington, [D.C. to Charles J.] McDonald, Governor [of Georgia] / Wilson Lumpkin, 1840 March 27 Access Online
[Letter] Washington, [D.C. to Charles J.] McDonald, Gov[erno]r [of Georgia] / Wilson Lumpkin , 1840 March 30 Access Online
 
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49A2Georgia. Governor Wilson Lumpkin, 1831
Includes a resolution regarding public lands and a report on Locust State Road.
[Letter] Milledgeville, [Georgia] to Wilson Lumpkin, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Ambrose Barber ... [et al.], 1831 November 19 Access Online
 
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49A3Georgia. Governor Wilson Lumpkin, 1832 January-May
Includes a resolution regarding the militia, land grant in Troup County, letter from Asbury Hull, and slave bills of sale.
[Letter] Monticello, [Georgia] to Wilson Lumpkin, Gov[ernor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Geo[rgi]a / D.A. Reese, 1832 January 5 Access Online
Letter, Savannah, [Georgia] to Wilson Lumpkin, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Levi S. D'Lyon [?], 1832 March 20 Access Online
[Letter] Camp Etowa[h], Cherokee County, [Georgia] to Wilson Lumpkin, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Will[ia]m W. Williamson, 1832 April 28 Access Online
 
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49A4Georgia. Governor Wilson Lumpkin, 1832 June-December
Includes material related to the land lottery (November 22, 1832).
Letter, Savannah, [Georgia] to Wilson Lumpkin, Governor of Georgia, Millidgeville [i.e., Milledgeville], Georgia / Rob[er]t G. Guerard, 1832 June 14 Access Online
Letter, Etowa[h], Cherokee County, [Georgia to] Wilson Lumpkin, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, [Georgia] / W[illia]m W. Williamson, 1832 September 6 Access Online
Relinquishment [of the land of] Aley Boon, 1832 November 22 Access Online
[Letter] Camp Lumpkin, Etowa[h, Georgia to] Wilson Lumpkin, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / W[illia]m W. Williamson, 1832 December 20 Access Online
 
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49A5Georgia. Governor Wilson Lumpkin, 1833 January-May
Includes reports of the Massachusetts Legislature and material related to the murder of Solomon Nobles.
Letter, Decatur, Dekalb Co[unty], G[eorgi]a [to] Wilson Lumpkin, Milledg[e]ville, G[eorgi]a / Isaac N. Johnson , 1833 January 12 Access Online
 
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49A6Georgia. Governor Wilson Lumpkin, 1833 June-December
Includes the revolutionary claim of Robert Colquitt.
 
49A7Georgia. Governor Wilson Lumpkin , 1834
Includes material related to emancipation (January 29, 1834) and a land grant in Cherokee County.
Letter, Columbus, G[eorgi]a [to] Wilson Lumpkin, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / David Cooper, 1834 August 11 Access Online
 
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49A8Georgia. Governor Wilson Lumpkin , 1835
Includes a printed report on the depredation on Americans in Nassau.
Letter, Greenesborough [to] Wilson Lumpkin, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Jonas Fauche, 1835 January 8 Access Online
 
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501Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1835
 
502Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1836 January 4-26
Includes letters regarding Florida Exposition.
Letter, Tallahassee [Florida to] Governor W[illia]m Schley, Milledgeville, Georgia / John H. Eaton, 1836 January 7 Access Online
Letter, Tallahassee [Florida to] Gov[ernor] W[illia]m Schley / John H. Eaton, 1836 January 17 Access Online
Letter, Macon, Georgia, [to Governor of Georgia] William Schley, Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / Gen[era]l L.L. Griffin , 1836 January 20 Access Online
 
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503Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1836 January 27-31
Includes letters of Dr. Paul Eve.
Letter, Macon, Georgia [to] W[illia]m Schley, Gov[ernor of Georgia], Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Col[onel] Ossian Gregory, 1836 January 27 Access Online
Letter, Camden [County, Georgia] to William Schley, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Col[onel] W[illia]m W. Hazzard, 1836 January 30 Access Online
 
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504Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1836 February 1-5
Letter, Macon, [Georgia] to William Schley, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / James R. Butts, 1836 February 1 Access Online
Letter, Madison, [Georgia to Governor] W[illia]m Schley, Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / Thomas J. Burney, 1836 February 2 Access Online
Letter, Talbotton, [Georgia to] William Schley, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Frederick A. Bailey, 1836 February 4 Access Online
Letter, Columbia County, G[eorgi]a, to Governor William Schley, Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / W. M. Benton, 1836 February 4 Access Online
Letter, Treas[ur]y Depart[ment to] W[illia]m Schley, Gov[erno]r of Geo[rgi]a, Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / Peter Hagner, 1836 February 5 Access Online
Letter, Hamilton, Geo[rgia], [to] W[illiam] Schley, Governor of Geo[rgia], Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / David Cooper, 1836 February 5 Access Online
 
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505Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1836 February 6-16
Letter, Fort Gaines, [Georgia to] William Schley, [Governor of Georgia], Mille[d]g[e]ville, Georgia / John Dill, 1836 February 8 Access Online
Letter, Zebulon, Pike County, Georgia to William Schley, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Col[onel] E. P. Daniel, 1836 February 9 Access Online
Letter, Dublin, G[eorgi]a [to] William Schley, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / W[illia]m B. Cook, 1836 February 9 Access Online
Letter, Coosawattie [i.e. Coosawattee], G[eorgi]a [to] W[illia]m Schley, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Benjamin F. Currey, 1836 February 11 Access Online
Letter, Riceboro, G[eorgi]a [to] William Schley, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / Capt[ain] P.M. Fleming, 1836 February 11 Access Online
Letter, Jefferson County, [Georgia] to William Schley, Gov[erno]r [of Georgia], Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / R.L. Gamble ... [et al.] , 1836 February 15 Access Online
 
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506Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1836 February 18-29
Includes materials related to Hancock Cavalry and DeKalb County troops.
Letter, Newnan, Coweta [County, Georgia] to W[illia]m Schley, Gove[r]nor of Georgia, Milledgevill[e], G[eorgi]a / Capt[ain] W[illia]m Anderson , 1836 February 18 Access Online
Letter, Athens, [Georgia] to William Schley, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / George R. Clayton, 1836 February 28 Access Online
Letter, Jackson, Butts County, Geo[rgia to] William Schley, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / James D. Gray, 1836 February 29 Access Online
Letter, Newnan, Coweta [County], G[eorgi]a to W[illia]m Schley, Gove[r]nor of G[eorgi]a, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Capt[ain] W[illia]m Anderson, 1836 February 29 Access Online
 
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507Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1836 March
Letter, Washington [to] Gov[ernor] William Schley, Milledgeville, Georgia / Peter Hagner, 1836 March 8 Access Online
Letter [to] Gov[ernor] W[illia]m Schley, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Ben[jamin] F. Currey, 1836 March 28 Access Online
Letter, Fort Gaines [Georgia to Governor] William Schley, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Josiah S. Patterson, 1836 March 28 Access Online
 
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508Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1836 April
 
509Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1836 May
Includes letter from Howell Cobb (May 7, 1836).
Letter, Tallahassee [Florida to] Gov[erno]r William Schley / R[ichard] K. Call, 1836 May 22 Access Online
Letter, Augusta [Georgia] to Governor [William] Schley, Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / William Cumming, 1836 May 24 Access Online
Letter, Putnam County, Georgia [to] Governor W[illia]m Schley, Milledgeville, Georgia / W[illia]m Turner , 1836 May 23 Access Online
Letter, Carnesville [Georgia to Governor] William Schley, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Ja[me]s Morris, 1836 May 26 Access Online
Letter, [to] W[illiam] Schley, Rob[er]t M. Echols, [and] Joseph Day / James Liddell. Letter, 1836 May 27, Jefferson, Geo[rgia to] William Schley, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / James Liddell, 1836 May 27 Access Online
 
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5010Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1836 June
Includes a letter from Elizabeth Foster regarding her son in prison.
Letter, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a [to] W[illia]m Schley, [Governor of Georgia], Columbus, G[eorgi]a / W[illia]m J. W. Wellborn, 1836 June 19 Access Online
Letter, Hancock [County ?], Geor[gia to William] Schley, Gov[ernor of Georgia], Columbus, Geor[gia] / Col[onel] F. E. Brooking, 1836 June 20 Access Online
Letter, Danielsville, [Georgia to] William Schley, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Augustus Crawford, 1836 June 20 Access Online
Letter, New York [to William Schley], Governor of Georgia, [Milledgeville], Georgia / T. Hillett, 1836 June 23 Access Online
Letter, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a [to] William Schley, Gov[ernor of Georgia], Columbus, Geo[rgia] / W[illia]m J.W. Wellborn, 1836 June 24 Access Online
Letter, Marion County, G[eorgi]a [to] William Schley, Governor of Georgia, Columbus, [Georgia] / William Williams, Sr., 1836 June 24 Access Online
 
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5011Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1836 July
Letter, Washin[gton] City to Governor William Schley, Milledgeville, Georgia / Tho[mas] F. Hunt, 1836 July 3 Access Online
[Letter] Washin[gton] City, to Colo[nel] H. Stanton, Columbus, Geo[rgia] / Tho[mas] F. Hunt, 1836 July 3 Access Online
Letter, Cassville, [Georgia to Governor] William Schley, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Cornelius D. Terhune, 1836 July 23 Access Online
Letter, Dooly County, [Georgia] to [Governor] W[illia]m Schley, Milledgeville, Georgia / Tho[ma]s H. Key, 1836 July 24 Access Online
 
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5012Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1836 August
Includes a letter from Pleasant Heath regarding the murder of a Negro man in Bibb County.
Letter [enclosing a] report, West Point to W[illia]m Schley, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Col[onel] William W. Hazzard, 1836 August 1 Access Online
Letter, Dooly County, [Georgia] to W[illia]m Schley, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Thomas H. Key, 1836 August 20 Access Online
 
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5013Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1836 September
Includes material related to slaves belonging to Creek Indians.
Letter, St. Marys, [Georgia] to William Schley, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / Arch[ibal]d Clark, 1836 September 4 Access Online
Letter, Green's near Tuskegee, Ala[bama to] William Schley, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / T. Hartley Crawford [and] Alfred Balch, 1836 September 17 Access Online
 
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5014Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1836 October
Includes a letter from a Presbyterian minister regarding slavery.
Letter, Columbia County, [Georgia] to William Schley, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Ja[me]s Cartlidge, Jr., 1836 October 7 Access Online
Letter, Tampa Bay, Florida [to] W[illia]m Schley, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / Maj[or] Gen[eral Thomas S.] Jesup, 1836 October 19 Access Online
Letter, Headquarters, Apalachicola [to] W[illia]m Schley, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / Major General T[homas] S. Jesup, 1836 October 25 Access Online
 
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5015Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1836 November
Letter, Washington [D.C. to] Gov[ernor of Georgia William] Schley, Milledgeville, Georgia / Maj[or] E[dmund] Kirby, 1836 November 25 Access Online
 
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5016Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1836 December
Letter, War Department [to] W[illia]m Schley, Gov[erno]r of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / B[enjamin] F. Butler, 1836 December 3 Access Online
Letter, Volusia, Florida, [to] Governor W[illia]m Schley, Milledgeville, Georgia / T[homas] S. Jesup, 1836 December 9 Access Online
[Letter] Milledgeville, [Georgia] / William Schley, [Governor of Georgia], 1836 December 6 Access Online
 
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5017Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1837 January-March
Letter, Newport, Rhode Island to Governor William Schley, Milledgeville, Georgia / James Stevens, 1837 February 21 Access Online
 
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5018Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1837 April-May
Letter, Oak Lawn to Governor W[illia]m Schley, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / John G. Polhill , 1837 April 10 Access Online
Letter, 1837 Apr. 17, Darien to Governor William Schley, Milledgeville, Georgia, / Robert M. Charlton, 1837 April 17 Access Online
 
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5019Georgia. Governor William Schley, 1837 June-October
Includes letters regarding the pardon of Stephen Darden.
Letter, Bulloch Co[unty, Georgia to] William Schley, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / Col[onel] Peter Cone, 1837 July 11 Access Online
Letter, St. Marys to Gov[ernor] W[illia]m Schley, Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / A.J. Hunter, 1837 August 22 Access Online
Letter, Naucoochee [i.e., Nacoochee] Valley, Habersham Co[unty], G[eorgi]a to W[illia]m Schley, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Gen[era]l Benj[ami]n Cleveland, 1837 September 16 Access Online
 
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5020Georgia. Governor William Schley, undated
Letter [with financial account], Wayne County, Georgia to William Schley, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgevill[e], Georgia / Major Joseph Manning Access Online
 
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511Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1837
Includes a circular of an elevated single railroad track and information regarding furnishing the Governors' house in Milledgeville.
Letter, Lawrenceville, [Georgia to] Geo[rge] R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Rob[er]t S. Foster, 1837 September 23 Access Online
[Letter] Cairo, Decatur C[oun]ty, [Georgia] to George R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / John C. Everett, 1837 October 30 Access Online
Letter, Lowndes County, [Georgia to] George R. Gilmer, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Henry Blair, 1837 November 21 Access Online
 
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512Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1838 January-July
Letter, Butts County, [Georgia to] George R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Gustavus Hendricks, 1838 March 21 Access Online
Letter, Washington, D.C. to Geo[rge] R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Geo[rge] W. Towns, 1838 June 30 Access Online
 
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513Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1838 September-October
 
514Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1838 November
Includes a printed list of admissions to the Charity Hospital in New Orleans by state and country.
 
515Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1838 December
Includes a circular for mineralized timber.
 
516Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1839 January
 
517Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1839 February
 
518Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1839 March
Includes two letters regarding fugitive slave in Mississippi.
Letter -- to G. R. Gilmer from Thomas Fletcher, Natchez, Mississippi, 1839 March 11
Describes the legal contexts of a runaway in Mississippi from Georgia. The enslaved person is not named, described only as "boy"
Letter -- to G. R. Gilmer from Thomas Fletcher, Natchez, Mississippi, 1839 March 22
Describes the legal context of a runaway in Mississippi from Georgia. Fletcher insists on the presence of a "special agent" from Georgia to verify the status of the enslaved person (unnamed)
Letter -- request for pardon -- from A. H. Anderson and A. J. Lawson, 1839 March 14
Letter describes an unnamed enslaved girl, age 12, who has been sentenced to death for a crime. Anderson and Lawson request her pardon, describing her as "almost an idiot"
 
519Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1839 April
Includes print letter by General Edmund P. Gaines.
Letter, Ware [County], G[eorgi]a to Geo[rge] R. Gilmer, Governor of Georgia / J.B.T., 1839 April 20 Access Online
 
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5110Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1839 May
Includes letter regarding Mt. Pleasant Academy in Henry County.
 
5111Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1839 June-July
Includes material related to Stewart County Georgia guards.
 
5112Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1839 August
Includes information regarding common schools.
 
5113Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1839 September 1-10
Includes information regarding common schools.
 
5114Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1839 September 11-15
Includes information regarding common schools.
 
5115Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1839 September 16-30
Includes information regarding common schools.
 
5116Georgia. Governor George R. Gilmer, 1839 October-November
Letter, G[eorgi]a to George R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Capt[ain] James Tuggle, 1839 October 16 Access Online
[Letter] Athens, G[eorgi]a to G[eorge] R. Gilmer, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / Charles Dougherty, 1839 October 24 Access Online
 
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521Georgia. Governor Charles McDonald, 1839-1840
Includes information on the Great Seal of Georgia, the Anti-Slavery Convention, and E. A. Nisbet.
[Letter] [Washington, D.C. to] Gov[erno]r Charles J. McDonald, Milledgeville, Georgia / Joel R. Poinsett, 1840 May 15 Access Online
[Letter] [Washington, D.C. to] C[harles] J. McDonald, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / J[oel] R. Poinsett, 1840 September 5 Access Online
 
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522Georgia. Governor Charles McDonald, 1841 January-March
Includes the topic smallpox.
[Letter] Fort Floyd, G[eorgi]a [to] Charles J. McDonald, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Capt[ain] James A. Sweat, 1841 January 22 Access Online
[Letter] War Department, [Washington, D.C. to] J[ohn] W. Jones, Chairman of the Committee of Ways [and] Means, House [of] Representatives / J[oel] R. Poinsett, 1841 February 10 Access Online
Letter, Washington, [D.C.] to Charles J. McDonald, [Governor of Georgia] / Mark A. Cooper, 1841 February 10 Access Online
[Letter] Washington [D.C. to] Governor Charles J. McDonald, Milledgeville, Georgia / J[oel] R. Poinsett, 1841 February 18 Access Online
[Letter] Rome, [Georgia to] Charles J. Mcdonel [i.e. McDonald], Gove[r]nor [of Georgia], Millidgeville [i.e. Milledgeville], Georgia / Samuel Stewart, 1841 February 26 Access Online
[Letter] War Department, [Washington, D.C. to] Charles J. McDonald, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / John Bell, 1841 March 26 Access Online
 
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523Georgia. Governor Charles McDonald, 1841 April-June
Includes the topics fugitive John Greenman and New York Lyceum.
[Letter] Clinton, G[eorgi]a to Charles J. McDonald, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / William G. Smith, 1841 May 17 Access Online
[Letter] Waresboro, [Georgia] to Charles J. McDonald, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Capt[ain] James A. Sweat, 1841 June 25 Access Online
[Letter] Washington [D.C. to] Governor Charles J. McDonald / John Bell, 1841 June 5 Access Online
 
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524Georgia. Governor Charles McDonald, 1841 July-August
 
525Georgia. Governor Charles McDonald, 1841 October
Includes the topic fugitive John Greenman.
Letter, Fort Floyd to [Governor] Charles J. McDonald, Milledgeville, Georgia / James A. Sweat, 1841 October 11 Access Online
Letter, Waresboro, Georgia [to Governor] Charles J. McDonald, Milledgeville, Georgia / James A. Sweat, 1841 October 7 Access Online
Memorandum exhibiting the disposition of the troops proximate to the Georgia borders, 1841 October 17 Access Online
[Letter] Department of War, [Washington, D.C. to] Governor Char[le]s J. McDonald / J[ohn] C. Spencer, 1841 October 26 Access Online
[Letter with enclosures] Washington [D.C. to] Governor Ch[arle]s J. McDonald, Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / L[orenzo] Thomas, 1841 October 28 Access Online
[Letter] Fort Floyd [to Governor] Charles J. McDonald, Milledgeville, Georgia / James A. Sweat, 1841 October 30 Access Online
 
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526Georgia. Governor Charles McDonald, 1841 November-December
Include a land grant for Thomas Hamilton, Cherokee County War Department regulations of military arms, and list of Talbot Guards.
[Letter] Trader's Hill, Geo[rgia to] Major S[amuel ?] Cooper, Tampa, [Florida] / W[illiam] W[allace] S[mith] Bliss, 1841 November 10 Access Online
[Letter] Lowndes County, Georgia [to] Charles J. McDonald, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Samuel E. Swilley, 1841 November 15 Access Online
[Letter] Trader's Hill, G[eorgi]a [to] R[oger] Jones, Adjutant General of the Army, Washington, D.C. / W[illiam] W[allace] S[mith] Bliss, 1841 November 20 Access Online
[Letter] Waresboro, Ware County, [Georgia to] Charles J. McDonald, Governor of Georgia / Capt[ain] James A. Sweat, 1841 December 8 Access Online
 
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527Georgia. Governor Charles McDonald, 1842 January-February
[Letter] Camden County, Georgia [to] C[harles] J. McDonald, Governour [sic] of Georgia, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Aaron Jernigan, 1842 January 20 Access Online
[Letter] Camden County, Georgia [to] Charles J. McDonald, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / Capt[ain] Aaron Jernigan, 1842 February 10 Access Online
[Letter with enclosure] Lowndes County, [Georgia to] Charles J. McDonald, [Governor of Georgia] / Gen[era]l Levi J. Knight, 1842 February 15 Access Online
Letter [with enclosures] Lowndes County, [Georgia to] Charles J. McDonald, [Governor of Georgia] / Levi J. Knight, 1842 February 24 Access Online
 
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528Georgia. Governor Charles McDonald, 1842 March
[Letter] Camden County, Georgia [to] C[harles] J. McDonald, Milledgeville, Georgia / Capt[ain] Aaron Jernigan, 1842 March 4 Access Online
[Letter] Lowndes County, [Georgia] to Charles J. McDonald, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Maj[or] G[enera]l Levi J. Knight, 1842 March 6 Access Online
[Letter] Lowndes County, [Georgia to] Charles J. McDonald, [Governor of Georgia] / Gen[era]l Levi J. Knight, 1842 March 19 Access Online
[Letter] Camden County, Georgia to Charles J. McDonald, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / [Captain] Aaron Jernigan, 1842 March 20 Access Online
[Letter] Jeffersonton, [Camden County], G[eorgi]a to Charles J. McDonald, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia, 1842 March 28 Access Online
 
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529Georgia. Governor Charles McDonald, 1842 April-May
Includes letters from Tomlinson Fort and Asbury Hull.
[Letter with enclosures] Lowndes County, [Georgia] to Cha[rle]s J. McDonald, [Governor of Georgia] / Levi J. Knight, 1842 April 22 Access Online
Letter, Centrevillage, Georgia to [Governor] Charles J. McDonald, Milledgeville, Georgia / Aaron Jernigan, 1842 May 2 Access Online
Letter, Waresboro, Georgia [to Governor] Charles J. McDonald, Milledgeville, Georgia / James Fulwood, 1842 May 3 Access Online
[Letter] Camden County, Georgia to Gov[ernor] Charles J. McDonald, Milledgeville, Georgia / Aaron Jernigan, 1842 May 16 Access Online
[Letter] Lowndes County, Georgia to [Governor] Cha[rle]s J. McDonald, Milledgeville, Georgia / Levi J. Knight, 1842 May 19 Access Online
Act to provide for the settlement of the claims of the State of Georgia for the services of her militia, 1842 Access Online
 
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5210Georgia. Governor Charles McDonald, 1842 June-July
Includes a list of Metropolitan Greys Corps.
Letter, Lowndes County, [Georgia to] Charles J. McDonald, [Governor of Georgia] / Levi J. Knight , 1842 June 7 Access Online
[Letter] Waresboro, [Georgia to] Charles J. McDonald, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / James Fulwood, 1842 June 11 Access Online
[Letter] Fort Jackson, Georgia, [to] Governor Charles J. McDonald, Milledgeville, Georgia / Aaron Jernigan, 1842 June 15 Access Online
Letter, War Department, [Washington, D.C., to] Charles J. Macdonald [i.e., McDonald], Governor [of Georgia] / J[ohn] C. Spencer, 1842 June 23 Access Online
[Letter] Fort Jackson, Georgia, [to] Charles J. McDonald, Gov[ernor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Aaron Jernigan, 1842 July 1 Access Online
[Letter] Lowndes County, [to] Cha[rle]s J. McDonald, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Levi J. Knight , 1842 July 9 Access Online
 
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5211Georgia. Governor Charles McDonald, 1842 August-September
Includes letter regarding the murder of Elijah Holley, Pulaski Co.
Extract of a letter, Fort Gilmer, [Clinch County, Georgia] to G[enera]l Levi J. Knight / Capt[ain] J[ohn] J. Johnson, 1842 August 9 Access Online
[Letter with enclosure] Lowndes County, [Georgia to Governor] Cha[rle]s J. McDonald / Levi J. Knight, 1842 August 16 Access Online
[Letter] Fort Jackson, Georgia, [to] Gov[ernor] Charles J. McDonald, Milledgeville, Georgia / A[aron] Jernigan, 1842 August 21 Access Online
[Letter] Fort Jackson, Georgia [to] Charles J. McDonald, Gov[ernor] of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / A[aron] Jernigan, 1842 September 10 Access Online
[Letter] Lowndes County, [Georgia] to [Governor] Charles J. McDonald, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Levi J. Knight, 1842 September 14 Access Online
 
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5212Georgia. Governor Charles McDonald, 1842 October-November
Includes coroner's letter regarding the murder of slave named Lewis, Monticello, Georgia.
[Letter] Fort Jackson, Camden Co[unty], Georgia, to Charles J. McDonald, [Governor of Georgia], Millidgeville [i.e., Milledgeville], Georgia / Capt[ain] Aaron Jernigan, 1842 November 5 Access Online
 
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5213Georgia. Governor Charles McDonald, 1842 December
Includes a land grant, Samuel Billing, Cherokee County.
[Letter] Fort Jackson, Georgia, to Charles J. McDonald, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Aaron Jernigan, 1842 December 8 Access Online
[Letter] Camp McMullen, Georgia, [to] Charles J. McDonald, Gov[ernor] of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Capt[ain] Aaron Jernigan, 1842 December 17 Access Online
[Letter] Lowndes County, [Georgia to] Charles J. McDonald, [Governor of Georgia] / Levi J. Knight, 1842 December 29 Access Online
 
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5214Georgia. Governor Charles McDonald, 1843 January-October
Includes material related to fugitive Richard Downs, and smallpox.
 
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531Georgia. Governor George W. Crawford, 1843
 
532Georgia. Governor George W. Crawford, 1844
 
533Georgia. Governor George W. Crawford, 1845
Includes a resolution from Republic of Texas regarding General Andrew Jackson.
 
534Georgia. Governor George W. Crawford, 1846 January-April
 
535Georgia. Governor George W. Crawford, 1846 May-June
Includes a circular from the War Department regarding volunteers.
 
536Georgia. Governor George W. Crawford, 1846 July-October
 
537Georgia. Governor George W. Crawford, 1846 November-December
 
538Georgia. Governor George W. Crawford, 1847 January-February
 
539Georgia. Governor George W. Crawford, 1847 March
Includes material related to the potato famine in Ireland.
 
5310Georgia. Governor George W. Crawford, 1847 April
 
5311Georgia. Governor George W. Crawford, 1847 May
 
5312Georgia. Governor George W. Crawford, 1847 June
Includes list of Georgia Grays Co. - Columbus, Ga.
 
5313Georgia. Governor George W. Crawford, 1847 July
Includes material related to smallpox vaccination.
 
5314Georgia. Governor George W. Crawford, 1847 August
 
5315Georgia. Governor George W. Crawford, 1847 September
Includes material related to the Cave Springs School for the Deaf.
 
5316Georgia. Governor George W. Crawford, 1847 October-November
Includes material related to the Cave Springs School for the Deaf and a letter from General Twiggs regarding war in Mexico.
 
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541Georgia. Governor George W. Towns, 1847
 
542Georgia. Governor George W. Towns, 1848 January-April
 
543Georgia. Governor George W. Towns, 1848 May-September
 
544Georgia. Governor George W. Towns, 1848 October-December
 
545Georgia. Governor George W. Towns, 1849
Includes description of swords.
 
546Georgia. Governor George W. Towns, 1850, 1851
Includes letter from Franklin College Board of Visitors adn copy of a broadside of preamble and resolutions of the Southern Convention.
 
547Georgia. Governor Howell Cobb, 1851
 
548Georgia. Governor Howell Cobb, 1852
Includes letters regarding the Washington Monument.
 
549Georgia. Governor Howell Cobb, 1853 January-February
Includes material related to the monuments in Independence Square in Philadelphia, and B. F. Griffin - a printer in Macon, Ga.
 
5410Georgia. Governor Howell Cobb, 1853 March-May
 
5411Georgia. Governor Howell Cobb, 1853 June-July
Includes letter regarding Common Schools.
 
5412Georgia. Governor Howell Cobb, 1853 August-September
 
5413Georgia. Governor Howell Cobb, 1853 October-November
Includes a letter regarding education of the deaf and dumb.
 
5414Georgia. Governor Herschel V. Johnson, 1853 November-December
Includes a letter regarding the LaGrange Female College.
 
5415Georgia. Governor Herschel V. Johnson, 1854
Includes letter and printed material regarding the Kansas-Nebraska Act and a circular for the Southern Pacific Railroad.
 
5416Georgia. Governor Herschel V. Johnson, 1856
Includes a circular from the Railroad Convention, Cuthbert (Ga.)
 
5417Georgia. Governor Herschel V. Johnson, 1857
Includes a letter from John Thomas regarding politics, Buchanan, Walker, and Kansas Bill; and letters regarding Oglethorpe's map of Brunswick.
 
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551Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1857 Access Online
 
552Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1858 Access Online
 
553Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1859 Access Online
 
554Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1860 January Access Online
 
555Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1860 February Access Online
 
556Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1860 March Access Online
 
557Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1860 May Access Online
 
558Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1860 June Access Online
 
559Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1860 July Access Online
 
5510Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1860 August Access Online
 
5511Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1860 September Access Online
 
5512Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1860 October Access Online
 
5513Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1860 November Access Online
 
5514Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1860 December Access Online
 
5515Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, undated Access Online
 
5516Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1861 January Access Online
 
5517Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1861 February Access Online
 
5518Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1861 March Access Online
 
5519Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1861 April Access Online
 
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VB114Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, telegram from H. R. Jackson in Savannah "hostilities begin eight o clock tonight", 1861 April 11
 
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561Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1861 May Access Online
 
562Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1861 June Access Online
 
563Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1861 July Access Online
 
564Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1861 August Access Online
 
565Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1861 September Access Online
 
566Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1861 October Access Online
 
567Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1861 November Access Online
 
568Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1861 December Access Online
 
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VB121 Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, letter from Alexander H. Stephens, 1861 December 10
 
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569Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1861 Access Online
 
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VB123 Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, telegraph from Howell Cobb that the Constitution of the Provisional Government was adopted, 1861
 
VB1 Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, letter from Augustus B. Longstreet "imploring him not to allow any U.S. vessel to be fired into that does not visit Charleston with troops...or munitions of war", 1861
 
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571Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1862 January Access Online
 
572Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1862 February Access Online
 
573Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1862 March Access Online
 
574Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1862 April Access Online
Includes a letter from an Athens factory asking exemption from military service of factory workers.
 
575Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1862 May Access Online
 
576Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1862 June Access Online
 
577Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1862 July Access Online
 
578Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1862 August Access Online
 
579Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1862 September Access Online
 
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581Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1862 October Access Online
 
582Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1862 November Access Online
 
583Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1862 December Access Online
Includes a resolution from the State of Florida regarding the debt of the Confederate Government and a contract between the State of Georgia and Divine, Jones & Lee for the manufacture of wool and cotton cards and card clothing.
 
584Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1862 Access Online
 
585Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1863 January Access Online
Includes an act of the State of Mississippi regarding bonds of the Confederate States.
 
586Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1863 February Access Online
 
587Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1863 March Access Online
Includes Governor's message to special session of the Legislature.
 
588Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1863 April Access Online
 
589Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1863 May Access Online
 
5810Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1863 June Access Online
 
5811Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1863 July Access Online
 
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VB117 Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, letter from James A. Brown, 1863 July 18
 
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5812Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1863 August Access Online
Includes a statement from the Atlantic & Gulf Railroad.
 
5813Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1863 September Access Online
 
5814Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1863 October Access Online
 
5815Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1863 November Access Online
 
5816Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1863 December Access Online
 
5817Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1863 Access Online
 
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591Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1864 January Access Online
 
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VB1 Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, letter from Gen. J. E. Johnston regarding adding enslaved men to the Army, 1864 January 5
 
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592Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1864 February Access Online
 
593Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1864 March Access Online
 
594Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1864 April Access Online
 
595Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1864 May Access Online
 
596Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1864 June Access Online
 
597Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1864 July Access Online
 
598Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1864 August Access Online
 
599Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1864 September Access Online
 
5910Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1864 October Access Online
Includes a petition from women of Baker County to allow Adam Howse to remain at home and make coffins and spinning wheels.
 
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VB116 Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, letter from N. A. Pratt regarding the capture of Roswell, Cobb Co. by the Union, 1864 October
 
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5911Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1864 November Access Online
Includes a letter from Gov. Brown to James Seddon, Secretary of War.
 
5912Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1864 December Access Online
 
5913Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1864 Access Online
 
5914Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1865 January Access Online
Includes a list of Talbot county voters and a petition for provisions for Cherokee and Bartow Counties.
 
5915Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1865 February Access Online
Includes a letter from Mary Lane, Greenville, Ga. asking for food for her starving family.
 
5916Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1865 March Access Online
 
5917Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1865 April Access Online
 
5918Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1865 May Access Online
 
5919Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1865 July Access Online
 
5920Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1865 November Access Online
 
5921Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, 1865 Access Online
 
5922Georgia. Governor Joseph E. Brown, undated Access Online
 
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601Georgia. Governor James Johnson, 1865 June
Includes letters regarding pardons and amnesty.
 
602Georgia. Governor James Johnson, 1865 July
Includes letters regarding pardons and amnesty, and proclamation by Provisional Governor James Johnson.
 
603Georgia. Governor James Johnson, 1865 August
Includes letters regarding pardons and amnesty, letter and printed oath of allegiance.
 
604Georgia. Governor James Johnson, 1865 September
Includes letters regarding pardons and amnesty.
 
605Georgia. Governor James Johnson, 1865 October
Includes letters regarding pardons and amnesty, and letter from Joseph H. Lumpkin regarding his pardon.
 
606Georgia. Governor James Johnson, 1865 November
 
607Georgia. Governor James Johnson, 1865 December, undated
 
608Georgia. Governor Charles J. Jenkins, 1865
Includes a correspondence with J. M. Scudder regarding race in the Bible; Alexander Stephens; and citizens of Athens petitioning for Jenkins to be Governor.
 
609Georgia. Governor Charles J. Jenkins, 1866 January-February
Includes correspondence with William Schley; and American Emigrant Co.
 
6010Georgia. Governor Charles J. Jenkins, 1866 March-April
Includes letter regarding suffering community in Paulding County.
 
6011Georgia. Governor Charles J. Jenkins, 1866 May
Includes letter from T. A. Ripley.
 
6012Georgia. Governor Charles J. Jenkins, 1866 June
 
6013Georgia. Governor Charles J. Jenkins, 1866 July-September
Includes letters regarding the Paris Exposition of 1867; and the murder of T. A. Ripley.
 
6014Georgia. Governor Charles J. Jenkins, 1866 October
Includes a letter from G. B. Lamar regarding reconstruction.
 
6015Georgia. Governor Charles J. Jenkins, 1866 November-December
Includes letter regarding labor and immigration.
 
6016Georgia. Governor Charles J. Jenkins, 1867 January-February
Includes letters regarding immigrants and education of disabled soldiers.
 
6017Georgia. Governor Charles J. Jenkins, 1867 March-December
 
6018Georgia. Governor Charles J. Jenkins, 1868
 
6019Georgia. Governor Charles J. Jenkins, undated
 
6020Georgia. Governor Thomas Ruger, 1868
Includes letter regarding suffering community in Spalding County.
 
6021Georgia. Governor Rufus B. Bullock, 1868
 
6022Georgia. Governor James B. Smith, 1874-1876
 
6023Georgia. Governor Alfred Colquitt, 1880
 
6024Georgia. Governor Allen D. Candler, 1905
 
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611Georgia. Great Seal of the State, 1786-1811
[Statement of payment due] Levin Wailes for services as surveyor / [prepared by] Daniel Sturges, 1805 November 2 Access Online
 
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612Georgia. Georgia Historical Society, 1878
 
613Georgia. House of Representatives. Act granting attorneys right to practice, 1789
 
614Georgia. House of Representatives. Extracts from journal, 1799
 
615Georgia. Indenture. Mordecai Sheftall, 1784
 
616Georgia. Indian Affairs. Journal of the Treaty of 1786
Journal of the proceedings of the commissioners appointed to treat with the southern Indians [with accompanying] letter[s], 1785 [to] 1786 Access Online
 
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617Georgia. Inventory. F. M. McLendon, 1856
 
618Georgia. Judiciary. State Convention, 1836
 
619Georgia. Land bounty. William Cureton, undated
 
6110Georgia. Land purchasers. Treaty of [see also oversize folder 22B] , 1802
 
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22BGeorgia. Land purchasers. Treaty of [oversize item removed from 64:10]
 
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6111Georgia. Land purchasers. Treaty of [see also oversize folder 22B], 1805
 
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22BGeorgia. Land purchasers. Treaty of [oversize item removed from 61:11]
 
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6112Georgia. Land sales. Receipt, 1833
 
6113Georgia. Laws and digests, 1811-1821
 
6114Georgia. Legal cases. Chisholm vs. Georgia, 1791-1794
 
6115Georgia. Legal cases. John Scott, 1818
 
6116Georgia. Legal cases. Rape, 1866
 
6117Georgia. Legal. State vs. Nathan Tait, forgery
 
6118Georgia. Legislative Act. Confiscation of estates (fragment), 1783
 
6119Georgia. Lunatic Asylum, 1838
 
6120Georgia. Medical accounts, 1784-1785
 
6121Georgia. Medical College. Dr. Milton Antony, 1834
 
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621Georgia. Military Papers. Accounts. George Handley, 1787
 
622Georgia. Military Papers. Account, 1786
 
623Georgia. Military Papers. Block Houses, 1793
Petition of the frontier inhabitants adjasent [sic] to Andrew [?] Armor['s] / J[oh]n Wallace ... [et al.] Access Online
Petition of the frontier inhabitants adjasent [sic] to Moses Parker's / G.W. Foster ... [et al.] Access Online
Extract of the report from the Adj[utan]t General['s] office to Edw[ar]d Telfair, Governor [of] Georgia Access Online
[Letter with enclosures and] map of the defencive [sic] plan of the western frontier [of Georgia], [to] Edw[ar]d Telfair, Governor of Georgia / Adj[utant] Gen[era]l Augustus C.G. Elholm, 1793 February 2 Access Online
 
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624Georgia. Military Papers. Cavalry, 1791
Letter [to Edward] Telfair, Governour [sic of Georgia] / Rich[ar]d Call, 1791 March 21 Access Online
 
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625Georgia. Military Papers. Certification of Revolutionary War service
 
626Georgia. Military Papers. Continental Troops. Peter Taarling, 1785
 
627Georgia. Military Papers. Correspondence. John Abert to W. W. Gordon, 1837
 
628Georgia. Military Papers. Correspondence. S. Elbert Muse to General Floyd, 1839
 
629Georgia. Military Papers. Creek War of 1836. Special Appreciation for Service, 1847
 
6210Georgia. Military Papers. Expense accounts, 1832
[Receipt] of Jacob R. Brooks for examining improvements, [Georgia], 1832 January 2 Access Online
[Receipt for goods and services from] Jacob M. Scudder, Camp Gilmore [i.e. Gilmer?, Georgia] / [received by] Col[onel] J.W.A. Sanford, 1832 January 4 Access Online
 
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6211Georgia. Military Papers. Hillhouse, David, 1788
 
6212Georgia. Military Papers. Inspector General. Thomas Martin, 1788
 
6213Georgia. Military Papers. Georgia Military Institute, 1858-1865
 
6214Georgia. Military Papers. Land Bounty. James Houston
 
6215Georgia. Military Papers. Liberty County. Court martial of Lt. Thomas Carr, 1793
 
6216Georgia. Military Papers. Magazine, 1813-1814
 
6217Georgia. Military Papers. Pension Roll. blank
 
6218Georgia. Military Papers. Provisions. J. Appling, 1786-1787
 
6219Georgia. Military Papers. Provisions. David Hillhouse, 1789
Contract between George Walton, Governor of Georgia, and David Hillhouse, Georgia / [prepared by James] Meriwether, 1789 May 22 Access Online
 
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6220Georgia. Military Papers. Provisions. J. Hutchinson. Fort Fidius, 1794
 
6221Georgia. Military Papers. Provisions. Joel Rees, 1794
 
6222Georgia. Military Papers. Quartermaster. J. Appling, 1787
 
6223Georgia. Military Papers. Quartermaster. George Handley, 1787
 
6224Georgia. Military Papers. Receipts. Town of Augusta, 1786
 
6225Georgia. Military Papers. Return of provisions. Oconee River, Ogeechee River, 1786-1787
 
6226Georgia. Military Papers. Store Keeper. Augustus H. Putnam, 1813
 
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631Georgia. Militia. Accounts. Buckner Harris
 
632Georgia. Militia. Accounts. Camp Jackson, Georgia, 1814
 
633Georgia. Militia. Accounts. Militia service claims, 1835-1838
 
634Georgia. Militia. Accounts and returns, 1787-1815
Ac[count] against the state of Georgia [with] ballance [sic] due to Capt[ain] James Pearre / examin[e]d [by] John Wereat , 1787 June 1 Access Online
 
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635Georgia. Militia. Appointments, 1788, 1804
 
636Georgia. Militia. Armstrong, Col. James. Letter, 1788
State Troops
Letter, [to the] Governor [of Georgia], Augusta, [Georgia] / Colo[nel] James Armstrong, 1788 June 22 Access Online
 
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637Georgia. Militia. Arsenal. Payroll of the Guard, Louisville, 1812
 
638Georgia. Militia. Arsenal. Report, Louisville, 1813
 
639Georgia. Militia. Bounties. proxy for John McDuffie, 1784
 
6310Georgia. Militia. Bounties. Thomas Nesbit, George Griggs, James Giles, 1790
 
6311Georgia. Militia. Bounties. Zephaniah [?] Franklin, 1800
 
6312Georgia. Militia. Certification. John Moroney, leave of absence, 1788
 
6313Georgia. Militia. Certification. James Greene, 1790
 
6314Georgia. Militia. Claims. Constant Freeman & fragment, 1800 1802
 
6315Georgia. Militia. Claims. Revolutionary Service. Mathew St. Clair Clarke, 1835
 
6316Georgia. Militia. Claims settlement. James Barbour, 1827
 
6317Georgia. Militia. Commissary General. Peter Stubblefield [see also oversize folder 22B], 1788
 
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22BGeorgia. Militia. Commissary General. Peter Stubblefield [oversize item removed from 63:17]
 
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6318Georgia. Militia. Commissioning of Officers, 1803
 
6319Georgia. Militia. Commissioning of Officers, 1804
 
6320Georgia. Militia. Commissioning of Officers, 1805
 
6321Georgia. Militia. Commissioning of Officers, 1812
 
6322Georgia. Militia. Contract. Benajah Smith, 1794-1795
 
6323Georgia. Militia. Correspondence. Col. James Maxwell to Gen. John Twiggs, 1790
 
6324Georgia. Militia. Correspondence. Jesse Sanders, Richmond County, 1793
 
6325Georgia. Militia. Correspondence. Thomas Landrum, Oglethorpe County, 1812
 
6326Georgia. Militia. Correspondence. G. R. Duke, 1st Brigade, 1812
[Letter] Savannah, [to] David B. Mitchell, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville / G. R. Duke, 1812 September 29 Access Online
 
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6327Georgia. Militia. Correspondence. Oliver Skinner, 4th Brigade, 1812
 
6328Georgia. Militia. Correspondence. A. S. Brown, Hancock Blues, 1836
 
6329Georgia. Militia. Court Martial, 1795
 
6330Georgia. Militia. Divisional Orders. Gen. Allen Daniel, 4th Division, 1813
Divisional orders [to] Brigadier Gen[era]l Frederick Beall, Madison County, [Georgia] / Major General Allen Daniel, 1813 October 13 Access Online
 
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6331Georgia. Militia. Executive Council Orders. Chatham County, 1788
 
6332Georgia. Militia. Executive Council Orders. Effingham County, 1788
 
6333Georgia. Militia. Executive Council Orders. Greene County, 1788
 
6334Georgia. Militia. Executive Council Orders. Liberty and Chatham counties, 1788
 
6335Georgia. Militia. Executive Council Orders. Liberty, Effingham and Wilkes counties, 1788
 
6336Georgia. Militia. Executive Council Orders. Richmond County, 1786
 
6337Georgia. Militia. Executive Council Orders. Washington County, 1788
 
6338Georgia. Militia. Executive Council Orders. Wilkes County, 1788
 
6339Georgia. Militia. General Laws [see also oversize folder 22B], 1803, 1806
 
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22BGeorgia. Militia. General Laws, part 1 and 2 [oversize item removed from 63:39]
 
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6340Georgia. Militia. General Orders. 4th Brigade, organization, 1812
 
6341Georgia. Militia. Gun Locks. Robert Campbell, 1813
 
6342Georgia. Militia. Horsemen's swords. Captain John Compton, Jasper County Light Dragoons, 1813
 
6343Georgia. Militia. Inspection. Captain Thomas Cole Company, 1788
 
6344Georgia. Militia. Military resignation. David Reid, Richmond Artillery, 1798
 
6345Georgia. Militia. Okefenokee District, 1840
Extract from a report, Fort Moniac, E[ast] F[lorida] to D[avid] E. Twiggs / E.K. Barnum. Extract from a report, Fort Gilmer, Geo[rgia] to E.K. Barnum / J. Bird, 1840 March 22 Access Online
Extract of a letter, Fort Moniac, E[ast] F[lorida] / E. K. Barnum, 1840 April 5 Access Online
Extract from a report, Fort Fanning, [Florida] to J[oel] R. Poinsett, Secr[etar]y of War / Br[evet] Br[igadier] Gen[era]l Z[achary] Taylor, 1840 April 14 Access Online
 
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6346Georgia. Militia. Provisions. Major Graves Battalion, 1786
 
6347Georgia. Militia. Provisions receipt. Wilkes County, 1791
 
6348Georgia. Militia. Provisions record. Benajah Smith, 1794
 
6349Georgia. Militia. Public Arms. Letter-J. Bourke, 1813
 
6350Georgia. Militia. Public Arms. Fort Hawkins, Capt. James Meriwether, 1813
 
6351Georgia. Militia. Public Arms. Savannah, Capt. Tattnall, Volunteer Co., 1819
 
6352Georgia. Militia. Public Arms. Watkinsville, Anthony Porter, William M. Strong, 1813
 
6353-68Georgia. Militia. Receipts, 1784-1832
[Statement regarding] provision[s], Etowah, [Cherokee Nation] / J. W. A. Sanford, 1832 January 10 Access Online
 
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641Georgia. Militia records. Baldwin County, 1814
Affidavit [of] Theodrick Montfort, Baldwin County, Georgia / [sworn to before] J. W. Devereux, 1814 January 28 Access Online
 
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642Georgia. Militia records. Berrien, J. M.-2nd Brig., 1st Div., roster raised in obedience to requisition of President of the United States [see also oversize folder 22B]
 
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22BGeorgia. Militia records. Berrien, J. M.-2nd Brig., 1st Div., roster raised in obedience to requisition of President of the United States [oversize item removed from 64:2]
 
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643Georgia. Militia records. Bryan County-Inspection 1st Div., 1st Brig., 1798
 
644Georgia. Militia records. Bulloch County-Inspection, 1st Div., 2nd Brig., 1798
 
644Georgia. Militia records. Burke County-Captains in Major Jackson's command
 
645Georgia. Militia records. Camden County-List of draftees, 8th Battn., 1812
 
646Georgia. Militia records. Carr, Lt. Col. Thomas - Battalion return in service of French Republic in America, 1794
 
647Georgia. Militia records. Ceded lands-List, 1775
 
648Georgia. Militia records. Chatham County-Inspection, 1st Div., 1st Brig., 1798
 
649Georgia. Militia records. Clarke County - List of draftees, 24th Rgt. (1815) and Col. Moore's return of trespassers on the land south of the Oconee (1805), 1805, 1815
Return of tresp[asse]rs / [prepared by] Colo[nel] Edw[ar]d Moore, 1805 June 27 Access Online
 
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6410Georgia. Militia records. Columbia County, 1791, 1798, 1836
Includes a list (1791); Inspection, 2nd Div., 1st Brig. (1798), and W. M. Benton list (1836).
Letter, Appling, Columbia County, G[eorgi]a to Maj[o]r Gen[era]l W[illia]m W. Montgomery, Augusta, Geo[rgia] / W. M. Benton, 1836 February 4 Access Online
 
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6411Georgia. Militia records. Creek Nation Detachment-Maj. Brodnax, absentees, Ft. Hawkins, 1815
Maj[or] Brodnax's report of absentees from his command in the Creek Nation, Fort Hawkins [to] Peter Early, [Governor of Georgia], Millidgeville [i.e. Milledgeville], Georgia / Maj[or] John H. Brodnax, 1815 February 17 Access Online
 
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6412Georgia. Militia records. Dooly County-"Buckskin Huzzars", 1836
 
6413Georgia. Militia records. Effingham County
Includes Inspection, 1 st Div., 1 st Brig., (1798) and List of officers (1788) [missing].
 
6414Georgia. Militia records. Elbert County
Includes Inspection, 3 rd Div., 2 nd Brig. (1798) and Order for rules and regulation (1820).
 
6415Georgia. Militia records. Fourney, Capt. Robert-Company inspection roster, 1788
 
6416Georgia. Militia records. Franklin County
Includes Petition of Frontier Stations (1794); Letter to Capt. John Shackelford (28 March 1838); Inspection, 3 rd Div., 2 nd Brig. (1798); Inspection return (1812); and Leave request (1814).
Letter, Executive Department, [State of Georgia] to Captain John Shackelford / D. W. Lewis, 1838 March 28 Access Online
Petition of the frontier stations in Franklin County, [Georgia] to Geo[rge] Mathews, Governor of Georgia, 1794 Access Online
Petition of the frontier stations of Franklin County, [Georgia] to Geo[rge] Mathews, Gov[erno]r of Georgia, 1794 Access Online
 
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6417Georgia. Militia records. Glynn County-Inspection, 1st Div., 1st Brig., 1798
 
6418Georgia. Militia records. Greene County (see also oversize folder 22B), 1793
Includes Return of a scout between Oconee and Oakmulgee Rivers (1793); Division of militia (1791); Muster roll and inspection of 82 dragoon officers of Capt. Jonas Fauches' Troop (1793); Muster roll and inspection of horses, arms, Troop of cavalry, Capt. J. Fauche of 2 nd Bn., 2 nd Div. 1 st Rgt. (1793); and Certification of Col. Henry Karr by Maj. Gen. E. Clark (1794); and Inspection, 2 nd Div., 2 nd Brig. (1798)
 
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22BGeorgia. Militia records. Greene County [oversize items removed from 64:18]
 
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6419Georgia. Militia records. Gunn, Major Gabriel-Battalion draftees, 1815
 
6420Georgia. Militia records. Guard Account-Lt. Stephen Evans, guard to/from Savannah, 1787
 
6421Georgia. Militia records. Hancock County-Inspection 2nd Div. 2nd Bn 1798, list of draftees 15th Rgt., 1815
 
6422Georgia. Militia records. Jackson County-Inspection 3rd Div., 2nd Brig., 1798
 
6423Georgia. Militia records. Jefferson County-List of voters for Ensign in 83rd District Militia, 1832
 
6424Georgia. Militia records. Laurens County-Draftees, 1815
 
6425Georgia. Militia records. Liberty County-Inspection 1st Div., 1st Brig., 1798
 
6426Georgia. Militia records. Lincoln County-Inspection 3rd Div., 2nd Brig., 1798
 
6427Georgia. Militia records. Oglethorpe County-Inspection 3rd Div., 2nd Brig., 1798
 
6428Georgia. Militia records. Putnam County-List of 3rd class in 40th Rgt.
 
6429Georgia. Militia records. Regiment draftees [see also oversize folder 22B], 1815
Includes: 4th Brigade involves Hancock, Laurens, Pulaski, & Telfair counties; 12th Rgt.; 13th Rgt., 2nd Brig., 2nd Div.; 14th Rgt.; 16th Rgt.; 18th Rgt.; 29th Rgt.; 30th Rgt.; 34th Rgt.; 36th Rgt.; 37th Rgt.; and 40th Rgt.
 
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22BGeorgia. Militia records. Regiment draftees [oversize items from 64:29], 1815
Includes 17th Rgt. and 32nd Rgt.
 
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6430Georgia. Militia records. Screven County-Inspection 1st Div., 2nd Brig., 1798
 
6431Georgia. Militia records. Steward, General-draftees, 1st Brig., 3rd Div., 1812
 
6432Georgia. Militia records. Warren County-Inspection 3rd Div., 1st Brig., 1798
 
6433Georgia. Militia records. Washington County
Includes: Inspection 2nd Div., 2nd Brig. (1798); List of officers nominated for Commander (1792); and List of men 2nd class draftees, 13th Rgt., 2nd Brig, 2nd Div. (1815).
 
6434Georgia. Militia records. Wilkes County
Includes: Inspection (1788); Certification of William Horton; Inspection 3rd Div., 1st Brig. (1798); Col. Cunningham's Rgt. (1790); Recommendations to fill vacancies Col. Dooly's Bn. (1791); and List of officers who have not received commissions in Col. Freeman's Bn. (1788).
 
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651Georgia. Militia records. McIntosh County. Letter from Capt. Thomas Harris, 1798
 
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23BGeorgia. Militia records. Muster Roll. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division [oversize item removed from 65:2], 1812
 
23BGeorgia. Militia records. Muster Roll. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division [oversize item removed from 65:3], 1812
 
23BGeorgia. Militia records. Muster Roll. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division [oversize item removed from 65:4], 1812
 
23BGeorgia. Militia records. Muster Roll. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division [oversize item removed from 65:5], 1812
 
23BGeorgia. Militia records. Muster Roll. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division [oversize item removed from 65:6], 1812
 
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657Georgia. Militia records. Muster Roll. 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, General Beale, 1812
 
658Georgia. Militia records. Muster Roll. 10th Regiment detachment, 1812
 
659Georgia. Militia records. Muster Roll. 11th Regiment, 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 1812
 
6510Georgia. Militia records. Muster Roll. 43rd Battalion Volunteers, 1812
 
6511Georgia. Militia records. Muster Roll. Washington County, 13th Regiment Detachment, 1815
 
6512Georgia. Militia records. Muster Roll. Meriwether County Dragoons, 1874
 
6513Georgia. Militia records. Muster Rolls. Laurens County [folder empty]
 
6514Georgia. Militia records. Muster Rolls. Capt. James Landrum, Gen. John Stewart's command [see also oversize folder 23B]
 
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23BGeorgia. Militia records. Muster Rolls. Capt. James Landrum, Gen. John Stewart's command [oversize item removed from 65:14]
 
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6515Georgia. Militia records. Muster Roll. Capt. Ebenezer Moon's Company
 
6516Georgia. Militia records. Pay Roll. Chatham County Dragoons, 1794
 
6517Georgia. Militia records. 1st State Regiment. Charles Williamson, 1787
 
6518Georgia. Militia records. 24th Regiment. Hartwell Freeman, 1805
 
6519Georgia. Militia records. Return. Capt. Samuel Beckcom's Company, 1786
 
6520Georgia. Militia records. Return. Clarke County, Joel Freeman, 1804
 
6521Georgia. Militia records. Return. Emanuel County, 13th Battalion
 
6522Georgia. Militia records. Return. Richmond County, Capt. Allison's Company, 1789
 
6523Georgia. Militia records. Return. 12th Regiment Detachment
 
6524Georgia. Militia records. Return. 4th Division, General Daniel, 1813
 
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23BGeorgia. Militia records. Return of draftees. Elberton Cavalry, 28th Regiment [oversize item removed from 65:25], 1812
 
23BGeorgia. Militia records. Return of draftees. Gen. Daniel, 1st Brig., 4th Div. [oversize item removed from 65:26]
 
23BGeorgia. Militia records. Return of draftees. Gen. Stewart, 1st Brig., 3rd Div. [oversize item removed from 65:27], 1812
 
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6528Georgia. Militia records. Return of military stores. Camden County, Cumberland Island, 1787
 
6529Georgia. Militia records. Return of officers. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, Gen. Stewart, 1812
 
6530Georgia. Militia records. Return of provisions. Richmond County, 2nd Battalion, 1786
 
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24BGeorgia. Militia records. Richmond County. Pay roll, Capt. Thomas Carr's Company, 2nd Battalion [oversize item removed from 65:31]
 
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6532Georgia. Militia records. State Militia. General statement. A petition in opposition of appropriating unlocated territory to pay state troops, 1794
 
6533Georgia. Militia records. Wilkes County. Lower Battalion, 1791
 
6534Georgia. Militia records. Wilkes County. Voucher - William Scantling, 1795
Vouchers for William Scantling, Wilkes County, Georgia / Oliver Rock and John Clark, 1795 July 2 Access Online
 
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28AGeorgia. Militia Records [oversize]
 
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661Georgia. Milledgeville. City plans, 1802-1806
 
662Georgia. Milledgeville. Commissioners of the town, 1804-1807
 
663Georgia. Miscellaneous. Fragments, 18th century
 
664Georgia. Ogeechee lands. Petition of settlers for pardon of Charles Cavenah , undated
 
665Georgia. Orphan's House. Trustees minutes, 1804
 
666Georgia. Pardon of William McIntosh (1775) and letter re. public records (1783), 1775, 1783
 
667Georgia. Receipts. Joseph Woodruff, 1787
 
668Georgia. Reconstruction. XIII and XIV Amendments, 1865-1868
 
669Georgia. Reconstruction, 1865 July-December
 
6610Georgia. Reconstruction, 1865
 
6611Georgia. Reconstruction, 1866 January-December
 
6612Georgia. Reconstruction, 1866
 
6613Georgia. Reconstruction, 1867
 
6614Georgia. Reconstruction, 1868
 
6615Georgia. Reconstruction. Oath of Allegiance of Peter Clower, certified, 1865
 
6616Georgia. Reconstruction. Oath of Allegiance. Lists of signees [See also oversize folder 24B], 1865
 
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24BGeorgia. Reconstruction. Oath of Allegiance. Lists of signees [oversize item removed from 66:16]
 
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6617Georgia. Reconstruction. Warrants of pardon by President Andrew Johnson, 1865-1866
 
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VB119Letter from General Sherman to President Andrew Johnson regarding a pardon for Thomas C. Manning, Alexandria, La., 1865 August 15
 
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6618Georgia. Reconstruction. Warrants of pardon. Receipt blanks
 
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671Georgia. Revolutionary. Accounts. Committee of Augusta, 1775
 
672Georgia. Revolutionary. Accounts, 1776 January-April
Daniel Bonnell, Council of Safety, John Adam Treutlen, Levi Sheftall, Joseph Atkinson, Robert Bonner, William McIntosh
[Account between the state of] Georgia and Levi Sheftall, 1776 March 10-1776 March 19 Access Online
[Account between] Levi Sheftall and [the state of] Georgia for supplying the Indians, 1776 February 2-1776 April 4 Access Online
Account [between] Levi Sheftall and the State of Georgia, included in the account are charges for supplies for the Georgia Guard and for the Indians in the state Access Online
[Account between] the state of Georgia [and] Lieut[enant] Colo[nel] William McIntosh for furnishing some Creek Indians with 5 horses / [attested to by] Jessiah Barrington, 1776 April 30 Access Online
 
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673Georgia. Revolutionary. Accounts, 1776 June-October
Levi Sheftall, Nicholas Edmunds, John Rae, John Milton, Samuel Seeds, West Harris, Thomas Morris, John Pritchett, John Moore, James Bekaam, Jacob Colson, Jack Turner, John Martin
Acc[oun]t [between the state] of Georgia [and] Levi Sheftall, 1776 June 30-1776 August Access Online
 
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674Georgia. Revolutionary. Accounts, 1776 November-December
Thomas Young, Valentine Beard, John Ray Witt, Chesley Bostick, Henry Forrest, John Moore, Luke Mizell, Levi Sheftall
 
675Georgia. Revolutionary. Accounts, 1777 January-August
David Holliman, William Lane, William Goold, E. Wood, John Morrison, Daniel Duval[?], John Cooper, T. Threadgill, Abraham Jones
 
676Georgia. Revolutionary. Accounts, 1777 September-December
Robert Wilson, E. Wood, John Alex Hill, Alexander Deale, John Truman, William Goold, T. Threadgill, Lemuel Lanier
 
677Georgia. Revolutionary. Accounts, 1778 January-November
Purmenas Way, Solomon Newsom, Charles Beck, Edward Telfair, Robert Bolton, Nehemiah Wade, Seth Cuthbert
 
678Georgia. Revolutionary. Accounts, 1778, undated
Adrian Loyer, James Taylor, James McFarland, Samuel Miller, Moses Trimble, John Wilkinson, Edward Walsh, George Conversey, state accounts
 
679Georgia. Revolutionary. Accounts, 1779
John Lindsay, James Taylor, Thomas Avent, Thomas Porter
 
6710Georgia. Revolutionary. Accounts, 1780
John Weitzell, Isaac Evans, John Wereat, Solomon Newsom, George Barber
 
6711Georgia. Revolutionary. Accounts, 1781
Jeremiah Oates, Charles Odingsells, Andrew McLean, Mary MacKay
 
6712Georgia. Revolutionary. Accounts, 1782
Military stores, William Stewart, Robert Jones, Joseph Savy, Nehemiah Wade, Owens & Thomson, Francis Harrison, Meredith Davis
 
6713Georgia. Revolutionary. Accounts, 1783
Thomas Ogden
 
6714Georgia. Revolutionary. Accounts and receipts, 1776, 1777, 1782
 
6715Georgia. Revolutionary. Affidavits. Baldwin-Burke counties, 1808-1821
[Sworn statements regarding] Henry Franklin, Georgia [to] D[avid] B. Mitchell, 1813 July 8 Access Online
 
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6716Georgia. Revolutionary. Affidavits. Camden-Columbia counties, 1785-1821
 
6717Georgia. Revolutionary. Affidavits. Early-Greene counties, 1788-1836
Militia claims [of] William S. Wilson, Early County, Georgia / sworn to before Brockman W. Henderson, 1836 March 28 Access Online
Militia claims of Abednego McGinty, Early County, Georgia / sworn to before Brockman W. Henderson, 1836 March 28 Access Online
Militia claims [of] Williamson Rhew, Early County, Georgia / sworn to before Brockman W. Henderson, 1836 March 28 Access Online
 
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6718Georgia. Revolutionary. Affidavits. Jackson-Morgan counties, 1808-1840
[Affidavit of] Elijah Loyd, Morgan County, Georgia / [signed by] Elijah Loyd, 1821 July 3 Access Online
[Affidavit of] Stephen H. Gilmore, Morgan County, Georgia / [signed by] Stephen H. Gilmore, 1821 July 3 Access Online
[Affidavit of] Lankin [?] Camp, Jackson County, Georgia / sworn to before James Strawn, 1817 May 22 Access Online
[Affidavit of] Arch[ibal]d Nelson, Jackson County, Georgia / sworn to before James Strawn, 1817 May 20 Access Online
[Affidavit of] Arch[ibal]d Nelson, Jackson County, Georgia / sworn to before James Strawn, 1817 May 17 Access Online
[Affidavits] of Robert Ellison, Joseph James, and William Ellison, Jackson County, Georgia / sworn to before Jno. [i.e. John] Treadwell, 1817 May 15 Access Online
[Affidavit of] George Upton, Isaac Awtrey [and] Francis Ellison, Jackson County, Georgia / [sworn to before] James Strawn, 1817 May 17 Access Online
[Affidavit of] Georg Uptain [and] Richard Ellison, Jackson County, Georgia / [sworn to] before James Strawn, 1817 May 17 Access Online
 
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6719Georgia. Revolutionary. Affidavits. Oglethorpe-Putnam counties, 1807-1821
 
6720Georgia. Revolutionary. Affidavits. Richmond-Wilkes counties, 1784-1821
[Affidavits on behalf of] John Fuguson, Richmond County, Georgia / sworn to before W. Barton [and] Th[oma]s C. Russell, 1817 May 28 Access Online
 
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6721Georgia. Revolutionary. Attorney General. William Stephens, Samuel Stirk, Thomas Yonge, 1776-1783
 
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681Georgia. Revolutionary. Auditor's Office. John Wilkinson, 1780 Access Online
 
682Georgia. Revolutionary. Auditor's Office. N. Kroupp [?], 1781 Access Online
 
683Georgia. Revolutionary. Auditor's Office. John Gibbons, John Wereat, 1782 Access Online
 
684Georgia. Revolutionary. Certification of Loyalty. John Stirk, 1782 Access Online
 
685Georgia. Revolutionary. Continental Loan Office-Commissioner. Richard Wylly, Joseph Nourse, 1780-1785 Access Online
 
686Georgia. Revolutionary. Council. Petitions from Col. Jackson and Capt. Lyons, 1779 Access Online
 
687Georgia. Revolutionary. Council Orders. Court of Conscience Act and request from Samuel Stirk, 1780 Access Online
 
688Georgia. Revolutionary. Council. Proclamation re: murder of Henry Keals, 1782 Access Online
 
689Georgia. Revolutionary. Council. James Stuart, John Mossman, Surveyor General's Office [See also oversize folder 24B], 1783 Access Online
 
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24BGeorgia. Revolutionary. Council. James Stuart, John Mossman, Surveyor General's Office [oversize item removed from 68:9]
 
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6810Georgia. Revolutionary. Council. Office of Surveyor General, 1784 Access Online
 
6811Georgia. Revolutionary. Financial. Thomas Wootten, 1776 Access Online
 
6812Georgia. Revolutionary. Financial. Schooner Polly, 1776 Access Online
 
6813Georgia. Revolutionary. Financial (missing), 1777
 
6814Georgia. Revolutionary. Financial. Receipts, James McFarland, 1778 Access Online
 
6815Georgia. Revolutionary. Financial. Order for warrant for William Few & claim for Chesley Bostick, 1779 Access Online
 
6816Georgia. Revolutionary. Financial. Accounts, claims, 1780 Access Online
 
6817Georgia. Revolutionary. Financial. Orders, receipts, 1781 Access Online
 
6818Georgia. Revolutionary. Financial. Receipts, orders, certificates, 1782 January-March Access Online
 
6819Georgia. Revolutionary. Financial. Receipts, accounts, Continental Bills of Credit, 1782 May-August Access Online
[Receipt for] eighteen keg[s] for the use of the Tallasee King, his head men, and warriors, Augusta, [Georgia], 1782 June 6 Access Online
 
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6820Georgia. Revolutionary. Financial. Accounts, payroll, warrants, 1782 September-December Access Online
Pay role [sic] for the guard over the Indian hostages commanded by Capt[ain] James Pearre, 1782 Access Online
Capt[ain] James Pearre's Acc[ount], G[e]org[i]a / [audited by] John Wereat Access Online
 
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6821Georgia. Revolutionary. Financial. Accounts, bills, 1783 Access Online
 
6822Georgia. Revolutionary. Financial. Mary MacKay account, 1784 Access Online
 
6823Georgia. Revolutionary. Indian affairs. Accounts of Daniel McMurphy, Zepheniah Beall, 1782 Access Online
Acc[oun]t [of] Daniel McMurphy, Superintendant [sic] of Indian affairs / sworn [to] before John Wereat, 1784 Access Online
 
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6824Georgia. Revolutionary. Indian transport. Mary McKnight account, 1776 Access Online
Acc[oun]t [of] Mary McKnight [for] ferryage [sic] of Indian[s], 1776 Access Online
 
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6825Georgia. Revolutionary. Inventory. Household furniture purchased by Com. Dysart, 1782 Access Online
 
6826Georgia. Revolutionary. Military. Correspondence, 1781 Access Online
 
6827Georgia. Revolutionary. Military. Returns. Burke and Richmond counties, 1782 Access Online
 
6828Georgia. Revolutionary. Military. Soldiers' Certificates Ba-Ha, 1784-1797 Access Online
Certif[icate of military] serv[ice for] Peter Harris, Augusta, [Georgia] / [signed by] Sam[ue]l Jack, 1784 March 25 Access Online
 
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6829Georgia. Revolutionary. Military. Soldiers' Certificates He-Ho, 1784-1785 Access Online
 
6830Georgia. Revolutionary. Military. Soldiers' Certificates Hu-J, 1784 Access Online
 
6831Georgia. Revolutionary. Military. Soldiers' Certificates K, 1784 Access Online
 
6832Georgia. Revolutionary. Military. Soldiers' Certificates L, 1784-1785 Access Online
 
6833Georgia. Revolutionary. Military. Soldiers' Certificates M-W, 1778-1796 Access Online
 
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691Georgia. Revolutionary. Miscellaneous. Accounts and estate inventories, 1775 Access Online
 
692Georgia. Revolutionary. Miscellaneous. Account of William McIntosh, 1776 Access Online
 
693Georgia. Revolutionary. Miscellaneous. Payrolls, letter, caveats, will of James Baillou, inventory, 1777 Access Online
Account [between] the state of Georgia [and] Jessiah Barrington, [Georgia], 1777 February 1 Access Online
Attested to by Thomas Ross. Lists amounts paid "for the supply of Sundry Indians [and] Negroes." Mentions four enslaved persons (unnamed), described as personal property of Thomas Goldsmith, who "deserted." Names an enslaved man Tom, described as a runaway person and the perceived property of Governor Patrick Tonyn. Also mentions an enslaved person (unnamed) described as the perceived property of "Mrs. Vanzant"
 
694Georgia. Revolutionary. Miscellaneous. Indentures, will of Thomas Morgan, accounts, inventories, 1778 Access Online
[Account of] W[illia]m Belcher [with] the state of Georgia / [signed by] W[illia]m Belcher, 1778 March 3 Access Online
 
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695Georgia. Revolutionary. Miscellaneous. Letters from George Clinton, accounts, 1779 Access Online
 
696Georgia. Revolutionary. Miscellaneous. Resolutions of Congress, accounts, petitions, 1780 Access Online
 
697Georgia. Revolutionary. Miscellaneous. Commission, bond, letters, 1781 Access Online
Commission for a gorget chief, Mississippi District / [signed by] Alexander Cameron [and] Jesse Nell, 1781 March 3 Access Online
 
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698Georgia. Revolutionary. Miscellaneous. Military report, accounts, returns, 1782 January-March Access Online
Depos[itions of] deserter[s] Mark King [and] W[illia]m Henson, 1782 Access Online
Account [of] Richard Henderson, 1782 January 11 Access Online
Extract from the minutes [of the Georgia] House of Assembly / [prepared by] John Wilkinson, 1782 January 12 Access Online
 
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699Georgia. Revolutionary. Miscellaneous. Application of Nathaniel Hicks, 1782 April-August Access Online
 
6910Georgia. Revolutionary. Miscellaneous. Account, deposition, report, 1782 October-December Access Online
Rece[ipt], [Georgia] / [signed by] Rich[ar]d Henderson, 1782 November 3 Access Online
Account of And[re]w Burns / sworn to [before] Sam[ue]l Jack , 1784 January 21 Access Online
 
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6911Georgia. Revolutionary. Miscellaneous. House of Assembly, return, account, affidavit [See also oversize folder 24B], 1783 Access Online
 
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24BGeorgia. Revolutionary. Miscellaneous. House of Assembly, return, account, affidavit [oversize item removed from 69:11]
 
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6912Georgia. Revolutionary. Miscellaneous. Proclamation, petitions, accounts, 1784-1785 Access Online
 
6913Georgia. Revolutionary. Richmond Refugee Battalion. William Candler, 1780-1781 Access Online
 
6914Georgia. Revolutionary. Sheftall, Levi. Accounts, 1776 April-October Access Online
Acc[oun]t [of] Levi Sheftall for supplying Indians / sworn to before W[illia]m O'Bryen [?], 1776 Access Online
 
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6915Georgia. Revolutionary. Sheftall, Levi. Accounts [See also oversize folder 24B], 1776 January-August
 
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24BGeorgia. Revolutionary. Sheftall, Levi. Accounts [oversize item removed from 69:15]
 
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6916Georgia. Revolutionary. Shipping. Felicity, Savanna, 1781, 1787 Access Online
 
6917Georgia. Revolutionary. Ship insurance. Davies, Nancy [See also oversize folder 24B], 1778, 1783, 1795 Access Online
 
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24BGeorgia. Revolutionary. Ship insurance. Davies, Nancy [oversize item removed from 69:17]
 
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701Georgia. Revolutionary. Seige of Savannah. King vs. James Houston, 1779 Access Online
 
702Georgia. Revolutionary. Seige of Savannah. Address of Houses of Assembly, 1780-1781 Access Online
 
703Georgia. Revolutionary. Slavery. Petition, Certificate, Ship Polly Harriot, 1784-1786 Access Online
 
704Georgia. Revolutionary. Slavery sale. Affidavit of John Ryan, 1782 Access Online
 
705Georgia. Revolutionary. State receipts (missing), 1778
 
706Georgia. Revolutionary. State. Receipt to Tondee, 1782 Access Online
 
707Georgia. Revolutionary. Sunbury. Tax return, 1783 Access Online
 
708Georgia. Revolutionary. Treasurer , 1777-1782 Access Online
Francis Settle's acco[un]t ag[ain]st the State of Georgia / [signed by] Francis Settle Access Online
 
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709Georgia. Revolutionary. War loss of merchandise. Letter in French from Bayard, circa 1780 Access Online
 
7010Georgia. Revolutionary. Wilkes County. List of bounty grants Access Online
 
7011Georgia. Revolutionary. Wright, Sir James. Power of attorney of Thomas Smith, estate inventory for Wright's plantations, 1776-1778 Access Online
 
7012Georgia. Revolutionary. Wright, Sir James. Council minutes, 1779 Access Online
 
7013Georgia. Revolutionary. Wright, Sir James. Council minutes, 1780 April-May Access Online
 
7014Georgia. Revolutionary. Wright, Sir James. Commons House of Assembly, 1780 June Access Online
 
7015Georgia. Revolutionary. Wright, Sir James. Council minutes re: petition of Patrick Houstoun , 1780 October-December Access Online
 
7016Georgia. Revolutionary. Wright, Sir James. Council minutes, account, 1781 January Access Online
 
7017Georgia. Revolutionary. Wright, Sir James. Council minutes, accounts, 1781 February Access Online
 
7018Georgia. Revolutionary. Wright, Sir James. Estimate for State House repairs re: hire of ship Ceres, 1781 March Access Online
 
7019Georgia. Revolutionary. Wright, Sir James. Estimates and bills for State House repairs, 1781 April Access Online
 
7020Georgia. Revolutionary. Wright, Sir James. Message from Upper House, accounts, 1781 May Access Online
 
7021Georgia. Revolutionary. Wright, Sir James. Petitions, accounts, 1781 June Access Online
 
7022Georgia. Revolutionary. Wright, Sir James. Council minutes, bill, letter, petition, 1781 July Access Online
 
7023Georgia. Revolutionary. Wright, Sir James. Council minutes, 1781 October Access Online
 
7024Georgia. Revolutionary. Wright, Sir James. Letter, 1781 November Access Online
 
7025Georgia. Revolutionary. Wright, Sir James. Letters, resolution, list of owners of Negroes who have been drafted in public service, statement of William Payne re: Rebel Galley, 1782 Access Online
 
7026Georgia. Revolutionary. Wright, Sir James, undated Access Online
 
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711Georgia. Rome (Ga.). Early history, 1833-1834
Letter, Head of Coosa, Van[n]'s Valley, Floyd Co[un]ty, Geo[rgi]a [to] Wilson Lumpkin, Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / W[illia]m H. Cleghorn, 1833 June 25 Access Online
 
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712Georgia, St. Mary's Borderland -- Letter to Governor White from James Seagrove, 1807
Letter describes the activities of the criminal Robert Ross and his accomplices Jes Campbell and Roger McCurley. Seagrove accusses Ross of "negro stealing", illegally transfering enslaved persons from Georgia to Tyger Island in Florida
 
713Georgia. St. Mary's Canals. Letters, 1824
 
714Georgia. St. Mary's Custom House. Shipping records-Port of St. Mary, 1788
 
715Georgia. Savannah. Customs House letter from James Powell, 1800
 
716Georgia. Savannah. Medical. Recommendation of Dr. William Igor, undated
 
717Georgia. Savannah. Port. Account of Thomas Clark, undated
 
718Letter to Savannah, Georgia -- Transatlantic correspondence -- from Josiah Forster, 1817
Letter describes Josiah Forster's (English citizen) inhereted property in Savannah, named "Pinkey House," that includes number of enslaved persons (unnamed)
 
719Georgia. Senate autographs, 1879
 
7110Georgia. Senate. Extracts from journal re: Henry Osbourne, 1799
 
7111Georgia. Slavery. bills of sale, returns, lists, orders, letters, 1749-1832 Access Online
Includes legal document related to Horatio Marbury apprehending "a negro by the name of Bob" (1800); letter to Georgia Governor David B. Mitchell concerning the escape of African slaves into Indian territory in East Florida (1816); Benjamin Martyn to the President of the Georgia Trustees to petition act for prohibiting the imporation and use of Black slaves or negroes (1749); taxation on importing slaves into Chatham County; Council minutes regarding French frigates with 7-800 "brigand negroes" from Gaudeloupe declined landing at the port (1802); permission granted to Francis Richard to land on Cumberland Island from East Florida with 37 negroes until safe to return (1812); list of Africans held by the State (1824); letter to furnish provisions for 39 Africans at the penitentiary (1825); 40 Africans delivered to William Bowen (1826); bill of sale for enslaved man named Brutus (age 33) from F. M. Stone to John B. Hopper (1830); Sheriff sale (Columbia Co.) for two enslaved people Abram and Nace (1830); bills of sale for Joe (age 35), Joshua (age 30), Tom (age 32), Alphonse (age 22), George (age 30), Shadrack (age 29) to Gov. George Gilmer for use of the state; and bill of sale for enslaved man named Ben (age 22) to Wilson Lumpkin.
Affidavit [of] George Spann, Jefferson County, Georgia / sworn to before Horatio Marbury, 1800 October 3 Access Online
Letter, Fairfield, near St. Marys, [Georgia to] David B. Mitchell, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Maj[or] Gen[era]l John Floyd, 1816 April 12 Access Online
 
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7112Georgia. Slavery. Trials, 1787-1829 Access Online
Includes the court transcript for the trial and testimony of an enslaved man named Lewis, property of Oliver Bowen, for murder of John Casper Hersman (1787). Lewis lived in a community of runaway slaves and participated in raiding parties on the Savannah River. Also includes trials for Lewis, a free mullato, for theft and assualt (1795); case against George for harbouring a runaway named Arthur (1793); Jack and Jerry sentenced to hang and decapitation (1796); State vs. Jack, Sam, Jerry, and Orange for murder of William Tetterton (1796); sentence of Will for murder of Philip Alston (1792); trial of Frank and Abram for burglary in Saint Mary's (1797); trial and petition from Thomas Stone, of Sunbury, to stay the execution of Billy found guilty of theft (1791); trial documents and letter regarding the "flimsy testimony on which [Ben] was condemned for the murder of Francis Flournoy" (1828)
 
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25AGeorgia. Southwest area. Map of Irwin and Early counties east of Flint River [oversize item removed from 71:13]
 
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7114Georgia. State bond. James Carroll, 1843
 
7115Georgia. State bonds. Photostats, 1870
 
7116Georgia. State Constitution and laws. Errors, 1803
 
7117Georgia. State Court. Caveats, 1793-1836
 
7118Georgia. State House Guards. Payroll, 1797-1805
 
7119Georgia. State Oath of Allegiance, 1784
 
7120Georgia -- State purchase of slaves for public works, 1829-1832
Bill of sale -- to Daniel Dupart [?], 1830 February 11
Describes sale of an enslaved person named Joe (18)
Bill of sale -- to William Mahoney and Dennis Mahoney, 1830 February 18
Describes sale of an enslaved persons named Davy (31), Amos (20), Henry (20), Jeff (18), and Smith (16)
Bill of sale -- to Fleming Jordan, 1830 March 15
Describes sale of enslaved persons named Peter (25) and Exum [?] (18)
Bill of sale, 1830 March 29
Bill of sale, 1830 March 30
Bill of sale, 1830 April 3
Bill of sale, 1830 April 5
Bill of sale, 1830 April 10
Bill of sale, 1830 April 12
Bill of sale, 1830 July 7
Three bills of sale
Bill of sale, 1832
Bill of sale, 1832 May 23
Bill of sale, 1832 July 4
Bill of sale, 1832 February 9
Bill of sale, 1832 February 16
Bill of sale, 1832 March 1
Bill of sale , 1832 March 12
Bill of sale, 1832 March 12
 
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721Georgia. Secretary of State. Barnett, Nathan C. Letter, 1856
 
722Georgia. Secretary of State. Hamilton, E. Letter, 1824
 
723Georgia. Secretary of State. Hammond, Abner. Orders, Letter, 1814 1816
 
724-8Georgia. Secretary of State. Marbury, Horatio. Letters. Includes letters from Marbury's cousin James Jones, 1796-1810
 
729Georgia. Secretary of State. Marbury, Horatio. Letters, undated
 
7210Georgia. Secretary of State. Milton, John. Letters. Includes oath to support Constitution by members of the House of Representatives (1789 November), 1778-1790
 
7211Georgia. Secretary of State. Milton, John. Letters [see oversize folder 25A], 1794-1799
 
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25AGeorgia. Secretary of State. Milton, John. Letters [oversize item removed from 72:11]
 
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7212Georgia. Secretary of State. Milton, John. Letters, undated
 
7213Georgia. Secretary of State. Tennille, William A. Letters, 1836
 
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731Georgia. Treasurer. Cuthbert, Seth John Account, letters, 1785-1786
 
732Georgia. Treasurer. Jones, George. Accounts, letters, 1786-1787
 
733Georgia. Treasurer. Meals, John. Accounts, letters, 1785-1791
[Letter with enclosed] account for printing charges due by the state of Georgia to J. and N. Johnston, Savannah, [Georgia] / Ja[me]s Johnston, 1791 October 6 Access Online
 
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734Georgia. Treasurer. Meals, John. Certificates, 1790-1791
 
735Georgia. Treasurer. Gibbons, John. Accounts, letters, 1792-1798
 
736Georgia. Treasurer. Gibbons, John. Certificates, 1792-1794
 
737Georgia. Treasurer. Berrien, John. Accounts, letters includes Yazoo related material, 1796-1797
 
738Georgia. Treasurer. Berrien, John. Accounts, letters includes Yazoo related material, 1798-1800
 
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741Georgia. Treasurer. Mounger, Edwin Accounts, letters includes includes Yazoo related material , 1800-1806
Letter, Clarksboro[ugh, Georgia to] Edwin Mounger, Louisville, [Georgia] / Tho[ma]s P. Carnes, 1803 January 13 Access Online
Abstract of the treasury [and] an abstract of audited certificates and land bounties, Georgia, 1802 November 8 Access Online
 
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742Georgia. Treasurer. Clayton, George R. Accounts, letters, 1802-1813
 
743Georgia. Treasurer. Clayton, George R. Accounts, letters, 1814-1815
 
744Georgia. Treasurer. Clayton, George R. Accounts, letters, 1816-1817
 
745Georgia. Treasurer. Clayton, George R. Accounts, letters [see also oversize folder 25A], 1818-1819
 
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25AGeorgia. Treasurer. Clayton, George R. Accounts, letters [oversize item removed from 74:5]
 
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746Georgia. Treasurer. Clayton, George R. Letters, 1820 January-May
 
747Georgia. Treasurer. Clayton, George R. Accounts, letters [see also oversize folder 25A], 1820 June-December
 
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25AGeorgia. Treasurer. Clayton, George R. Accounts, letters [oversize item removed from 74:7]
 
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748Georgia. Treasurer. Clayton, George R. Accounts, letters [see also oversize folder 25A], 1821-1823
 
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25AGeorgia. Treasurer. Clayton, George R. Accounts, letters [oversize item removed from 74:8]
 
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749Georgia. Treasurer. Clayton, George R. Accounts, letters [see also oversize folder 25A], 1824-1825
 
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25AGeorgia. Treasurer. Clayton, George R. Accounts, letters [oversize item removed from 74:9]
 
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7410Georgia. Treasurer. Bozeman, James. Accounts, letters, 1825-1827
 
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25AGeorgia. Treasurer. Holt, Hines. Letter, list [oversize item removed from 74:11], 1830
 
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7412Georgia. Treasurer. Williams, John. Accounts, letters, 1832-1833
 
7413Georgia. Treasurer. Smith, B. B. Fi Fas, 1842
 
7414Georgia. Treasurer. Jones, John. Letter, G. B. Lamar, 1874
 
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751Georgia. State Treasury Department. Account, 1786
 
752Georgia. State Treasury Department. Condition of Treasury, 1800
 
753Georgia. State Treasury Department. Letters, receipt, 1790-1791
 
754Georgia. State Treasury Department. Tax abstracts, 1789-1791
 
755Georgia. State Treasury Department. Taxes, 1785-1799
 
756Georgia. Sunbury. Bond-John Lawson, 1777
 
757Georgia. Sunbury. Artillery Company, 1788
 
758Georgia. Sunbury. Petitions, accounts, letters, 1785-1821
 
759Georgia. Sunbury. Return of vessels at Port of Sunbury, 1787
 
7510Georgia. Supreme Court. Chief Justice reports, 1785
 
7511Georgia. Supreme Court. Petition for pardon of Jacob Watts for counterfeiting, 1797
 
7512Georgia. Supreme Court. Kincaid vs. Williamson, 1797
 
7513Georgia. Surveyor's Records. Petition, caveat, maps, orders, 1784-1792
 
7514Georgia. Surveyor General. P. M. Compton-letters, 1844-1845
 
7515Georgia. Surveyor General. Alfred Horton-letters, 1844
 
7516Georgia. Surveyor General. Daniel Sturges-Allen vs. Johnston, 1797
 
7517Georgia. Surveyor General. Orders, recommendation, 1784-1790
 
7518Georgia. United States House of Representatives. Letter naming members, 1839
 
7519Georgia. University of Georgia. Letter from C. F. McCay, 1847
 
7520Georgia. University of Georgia. Letter from Joel Crawford, 1836
 
7521Georgia. University of Georgia. Surveying of land, 1784-1785
 
7522Georgia. Washington (Ga.). Hospital for State Troops, 1788
 
7523Georgia. Western Territory. Account of warrants
 
7524Georgia. Women. List
 
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761Gilmer, George R. Letters, 1824, 1839, 1849
 
762Gilmer, Thomas W. (Governor of Virginia). Letter, 1840
 
763Glascock, William. Account, 1784
 
764Gorgas, J. Letter, Ordance Office, Richmond, 1861
 
765Grant, L. P. Letter from J. P. King re: pardon of Grant, 1865
 
766Great Britain. 18th Century and earlier. Documents (fragments)
 
767Great Britain. Georgia fugitive justice. Statement, 1805
 
768Great Britain. Powers of Attorney. Francis Fairbank, John Robinson, 1796
 
769Great Britain. Public documents re: Georgia, 1799-1800
 
7610Great Britain. Sheriff's bill (fragment), 1787
 
7611Greene, Rhodam A. Letters to Greene, 1834-1835
 
7612Greer, Robert. Petition, undated
 
7613Gresham, Davis. Letter, 1798
 
7614Habersham, Joseph. Promissory note, 1786
Promis[sory note with receipt], Savannah, [Georgia] / [signed by] Jos[eph] Habersham, 1786 October 16 Access Online
 
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7615Hamilton, Alexander (Sec. of Treasury), 1789, 1794
 
7616Hamilton, Frances. Poem, undated
 
7617Hamilton, G. W. Letters, 1826
 
7618Hamilton, Thomas. Will, Floyd County, 1856
 
7619Hammond, A. Letter re: James Seagrove, 1793
Petition and letter from A[bner] Hammond, Camden County, [Georgia to] Edward Telfair, Governor [of Georgia] / A[bner] Hammond , 1793 April 5 Access Online
 
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7620Hammond, J. H. Resolution re: annexation of Texas, 1843
 
7621Handley, George. Receipts, 1787-1789
 
7622Harris, Charles. Letter, undated
 
7623Harris, Iverson L. Affidavit, 1866
 
7624Hawkins, Benjamin. Letter from Henry Wigginton, 1814
[Letter], Creek Agency [to] Col[onel] Benjamin Hawkins, Fort Hawkins, [Georgia] / Henry B. Wigginton, 1814 December 2 Access Online
 
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7625Hawkins, Benjamin. Letters, 1804-1825
[Letter], Creek Agency, Flint River, [Georgia to] John Milledge, Governor of Georgia / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1804 April 16 Access Online
[Letter], Creek Agency [to] John Milledge, Governor of Georgia, Louisville, [Georgia] / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1806 July 29 Access Online
Letter, Creek Agency [to David B. Mitchell], Governor of Georgia / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1812 December 7 Access Online
[Letter], Creek Agency [to] Capt[ain Cook?], Fort Hawkins, [Georgia] / Col[onel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1813 May 31 Access Online
Letter, Creek Agency [to] Peter Earley [i.e. Early], Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1814 May 25 Access Online
Information collected by [Christian ?] Limbaugh and [Alexander ?] Cornells from the Wolf Warrior, Creek Agency, 1814 June 14 Access Online
Letter, Creek Agency [to] Peter Earley [i.e., Early], Governor of Georgia / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1814 June 15 Access Online
Letter, Creek Agency [to] Peter Earley [i.e., Early], Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1814 June 15 Access Online
Letter, Creek Agency [to] Governor Peter Earley [i.e., Early], Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1814 August 23 Access Online
Letter, F[ort] Hawkins [to] Governor Peter Earley [i.e., Early] / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkin, 1814 October 12 Access Online
Letter, Creek Agency [to] Governor Peter Early, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1814 November 1 Access Online
Letter, Fort Hawkins [to] Governor Peter Earley [i.e., Early], Milledgeville / Benjamin Hawkins, 1814 November 3 Access Online
Letter, Fort Hawkins, [Georgia to] Capt[ain] Lagueux [?] / Benjamin Hawkins, 1814 November 5 Access Online
Letter, Fort Hawkins [to] Peter Earley [i.e., Early], Governor of Georgia / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1814 November 5 Access Online
Letter, Fort Hawkins [to] Peter Early, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1814 November 29 Access Online
Letter, Fort Hawkins, [Georgia to] Peter Early, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins , 1814 December 13 Access Online
Letter, Fort Hawkins, [Georgia to] Peter Early, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1814 December 21 Access Online
Letter, Fort Mitchell to Gen[era]l [William] McIntosh / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1815 January 4 Access Online
Letter, headquarters near Cowetau [i.e., Coweta to] Governor [Peter] Earley [i.e., Early] / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1815 January 22 Access Online
Letter, 115 mile camp [to] Peter Early, Governor of Georgia / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1815 February 12 Access Online
Letter, camp 115 mile [to Peter] Early, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1815 February 20 Access Online
Letter, camp 115 miles [to] Peter Early, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1815 February 24 Access Online
Letter, camp 115 mile [to Peter] Early, Governor [of Georgia], Millidgeville, [i.e. Milledgeville, Georgia] / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1815 February 26 Access Online
Letter, District of F[ort] Hawkins [to Peter] Early, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1815 April 21 Access Online
[Letter] Creek Agency to Colo[nel Edward] Nicolls / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1815 May 28 Access Online
Letter, Fort Hawkins, [Georgia to Peter] Early, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville / Colo[nel] Benjamin Hawkins, 1815 May 30 Access Online
Letter, Creek Nation to [George M.] Troup, Governor [of Georgia], Mill[ed]ge[ville], Georgia / Benjamin Hawkins, 1825 April 10 Access Online
Letter [with] information of hostile appearances among the Simenolies [i.e., Seminoles] and hostile Creeks, Creek Agency [to Peter] Early, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Colo[ne]l Benjamin Hawkins, 1814 November 15 Access Online
 
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7626Hill, Benjamin H. Letters, 1862, 1865
 
7627Hillhouse, David. Accounts, letters, 1787-1788
Letter [with enclosures] Augusta, [Georgia to] [George] Handley, Governor [of Georgia] / Rob[er]t Forsyth, 1788 June 17 Access Online
 
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7628Hillhouse, David. Accounts, letters, 1789-1794
Recei[pt for] original letters and papers, [Georgia] / [signed by] H[enry] Osborne, 1789 May 14 Access Online
 
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7629Hillhouse, Sarah. Accounts, letter, 1804-1805
 
7630Houstoun, John re: Capt. John Lamar, 1784
 
7631Howard, Charles Wallace. Letter, 1839
 
7632Huger, Mary E. Letters-Albany, Georgia, 1866
 
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771Indian Affairs. Adams, General David. Letters, 1813-1814
[Letter]Ocmulgee, Jasper County, [Georgia to] Major Gen[era]l David Adams, Ocmulgee, Jasper County, [Georgia] / James Moore [and] James Taylor, 1814 May 20 Access Online
Letter, Jasper County, [Georgia to] David B. Mitchell, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Maj[or] General David Adams, 1813 July 14 Access Online
[Affidavit of] James Moore, Jones County, Georgia, 1813 July 13 Access Online
 
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772Indian Affairs. Chehaw. Chief. Receipts, 1799
[Receipt for the expenses of the Chehaw King], 1799 Mar. 6, Louisville, [Georgia], 1799 March 6 Access Online
[Receipt of payment by the] State of Georgia to John Swelley [?] [for the expense of] travelling with the Chehaw King / [signed by] John Swelley [?] Access Online
[Receipt of payment by the] State of Georgia [for the expenses] of the Chehaw Chief/ [signed by] David Thomas, 1799 March 12 Access Online
[Receipt for the purchase of a] military hat [for] the Chehaw King, 1799 March 6 Access Online
 
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773Indian Affairs. Cherokee. Letters. , 1786-1829
[Letter], Princeton, [Georgia] near Broken Arrow [to] G[eorge] M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville / Duncan Campbell [and] Ja[me]s Meriwether, U.S. Commis[ione]rs, 1824 December 14 Access Online
Certificate [of the delivery of] papers relative to the dividing line between the Creek and Cherokee tribes of Indians, Ex[ecutive] Dep[artment] / Peter Fair [?], 1829 August 21 Access Online
[Letter] to the cheifs [sic] hedmen [sic and] warriors of the Cherokee Nation, Cherokee Agency / Duncan G. Campbell ... [et al.], 1823 January 20 Access Online
[Receipt for payment of the] expenses [of] Nathan Brownson [by] Georgia / [signed by] Nathan Brownson, 1791 October 31 Access Online
[Receipt of payment by] Georgia [for the] services and expenses [of] John Twiggs [and] Elijah Clark[e] / [authorized by] J. [?] Meriwether, Auditor, 1791 October 31 Access Online
Letter, Tugoloe [i.e., Tugaloo] to Alexander McGillory [i.e., McGillivray] / J. Martin, 1788 November 8 Access Online
[Letter], [to] the Governor of Georgia / Owld Tossell [i.e., Old Tassel], 1786 February Access Online
 
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774Indian Affairs. State vs. Cherokees. Account, 1832
[Receipt for attorney's fees], Hall County, [Georgia] / [signed by] W[illia]m Love [?], 1832 January Access Online
 
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775Indian Affairs. Cherokee. Boundary. John Wilkinson, 1783
Extract from [legislative] minutes, House of Assembly [to] Major Call [?] / [signed by] John Wilkinson, 1783 August 1 Access Online
 
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776Indian Affairs. Cherokee. Treaty, 1804
Articles of a treaty between the United States of America and the Cherokee Indians, 1804 October 24 Access Online
 
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777Indian Affairs. Chickasaw Nation. Letter to James Robertson, 1784
[Letter], Chickesaw [i.e., Chickasaw] Nation [to] Colo[nel] James Robertson, Nashborough on Cumberland River, 1784 July 10 Access Online
 
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778Indian Affairs. Choctaw. Agent John Woods, 1786
Extract from minutes [as notice], Choctaw Nation to John Woods, Augusta, 1786 March 1 Access Online
 
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779Indian Affairs. Commissioners. Accounts, 1786
[Receipt for goods] bought from George Hunt, Augusta / [received by] John Habersham, 1786 October 27 Access Online
[Receipt for goods bought from] William Wallace and Co.,/ [received by] John Habersham, 1786 October 10 Access Online
[Receipt for services rendered by] Philip Scott,/ [received by] John Habersham, 1786 Access Online
[Receipt of goods from] Jonas Fauche, Augusta / [received by] Ja[me]s Powell, 1786 October 12 Access Online
[Receipt for] George Handley [for services as] clerk for the Board of Commissioners of Indian Affairs, Augusta, 1786 October 4 Access Online
[Receipt for] blankets [delivered at] Shoulder Bone Treaty, 1786 October Access Online
[Receipt for] rations, [endorsed by] Daniel McMurphy, 1786 November 1 Access Online
[Receipt] for [goods received from] Jack [and] Douglass, / [endorsed by] Ja[me]s Powell, 1786 Access Online
[Receipt for rations]/ [endorsed by] Ja[me]s Stewart and Thomas Porter, 1786 November 1 Access Online
[Receipt to the] Commissioners for Indian Affairs [for a quantity of] rum/ [endorsed by] Ja[me]s Powell, 1786 November Access Online
[Receipt] to [the] Commissioners for Indian Affairs / [endorsed by] Jared Irwin, 1786 November 1 Access Online
[Receipt for building payment made to] Jesse Barnett, 1786 November 10 Access Online
[Receipt for goods] bought of F[ishbourn and] Graves [?], Shoulderbone, [Georgia] / [endorsed by] John Habersham, 1786 October 11 Access Online
Account [of] the State of Georgia with the Commissioners of Indian Affairs,/ [endorsed by] John Habersham, 1786 Access Online
 
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7710Indian Affairs. Commissioners. Letter from Mark Hardin, 1821
 
7711Indian Affairs. Commissioners Journal. Re: Cherokees , 1823
Journal [of the] Cherokee Commissioners, 1823 Jan. 16 [to] 1823 February 10 Access Online
 
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7712Indian Affairs. Commissioners Journal. Creek Nation/Georgia boundary line, 1804
Journal of the commissioners who attended the running [of] the line between the state of Georgia and the Creek Nation of Indians, 1804 January 20 Access Online
 
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7713Indian Affairs. Commissioners. Wilson Lumpkin. Plats of Creek Nation land, 1821
[Letter with survey reports enclosed] Madison, [to] John Clark, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / [signed by] Wilson Lumpkin, 1821 August 1 Access Online
 
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7714Indian Affairs. Commissioners. Letter from Claud Thomson
Treaty of 1785
[Letter] Savannah [to] John Morell / Claud Thomson, 1785 November 26 Access Online
 
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7715Indian Affairs. Creeks. Extracts from House of Assembly and Executive Council minutes, 1784-1786
[Extract from minutes of the Executive Council of the state of Georgia], 1786 September 11 Access Online
[Extract from minutes]/ House of Assembly, Georgia, [prepared by] John Wilkinson, 1784 February 23 Access Online
[Extract from minutes of the Executive Council of the state of Georgia] [ordering a] certified copy of communication from Alexander McGillivray / [prepared by] Ja[me]s M. Stewart, 1786 September 11 Access Online
 
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7716Indian Affairs. Creek boundary. Commissioners reports, 1798, 1804
 
7717Indian Affairs. Creek depredations, 1783-1817
[Letter] Highwassey [i.e., Hiwassee], to Governor Blount / Headmen of the Cherokees, 1791 January 28 Access Online
[Letter with deposition] State House Augusta, to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives / Edward Telfair, 1790 November 22 Access Online
[Letter] War Office [to the] Governor of Georgia / James McHenry, 1796 March 3 Access Online
[Letter] War Office [to] Governor of Georgia / James McHenry, 1796 August 23 Access Online
[Letter] Augusta, [Georgia to] Edward Telfair / Tho[ma]s P. Carnes, 1790 June 23 Access Online
[Deposition] Richmond County, Georgia / [given by] John Winn, 1790 June 23 Access Online
[Deposition with resolution] Greene County, Georgia / [deposition given by] John Galphin and Philip Scott, 1786 October 27 Access Online
[Receipt for riding equipment for Indians from] the State of Georgia/ by order of Col. John Martin, 1783 December 16 Access Online
[Deposition] Montgomery County, Georgia / [given by] Demsey Wood (original missing), 1798 July 16 Access Online
[Petition] Dead River, Montgomery County [to the] governor, 1789 July Access Online
[Affidavit] Camden County, Georgia / James Tullis, 1815 May 16 Access Online
[Affidavit] Jackson C[oun]ty, Georgia, respecting depredations on the Indian land / citizens of Jackson C[oun]ty, 1817 May 28 Access Online
 
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7718Indian Affairs. Creek Nation. Agent James Durouzeaux, 1786
List of articles delivered to Mr. James Durouzeaux, 1786 November 4 Access Online
A talk of the Headmen and Warriors of the Lower Creek Nation, 1786 April 23 Access Online
 
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7719Indian Affairs. Creek Nation. Receipt, 1785
[Receipt for services of] Daniel Johnston, Savannah, 1785 November 10 Access Online
 
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7720Indian Affairs. Creek trade. William Davies, Elijah Clarke, 1786, 1802
[Receipt for] articles received at Galphinton, Augusta / [endorsed by] Elijah Clarke, 1786 January 25 Access Online
[Passport for] William Davies [to travel in the] Creek Nation,/ [from] Georgia, State House, 1802 April 19 Access Online
 
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7721Indian Affairs. Creek treaty. Letter, 1828
re: Agent John Crowell
[Letter] Mobile [to] his Excellency [Governor of Georgia] George [Troup] / E. Lewis [?], 1825 December 22 Access Online
 
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7722Indian Affairs. Creek treaty. Letters, talks, 1786
[Letter] Shoulder Bone [to] Edward Telfair, Governor [of Georgia] / John Habersham, 1786 October 25 Access Online
A talk, to the Kings, Headmen, and Warriors of the Creek Nation, on Shoulder Bone Creek, near the Oconee River, 1786 October 21 Access Online
A talk, to the Kings, Headmen, and Warriors of the Creek Nation, on Shoulder Bone, near the Oconee River / delivered by the Commissioners appointed by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, 1786 October 23 Access Online
A talk delivered by the Kings, Headmen, and Warriors of the Creek Nation, 1786 October 22 Access Online
[Letter] [to] Capt[ain] William Davenport/ T. Mingo, 1786 October 11 Access Online
 
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7723Indian Affairs. Creek treaty. Accounts, 1789
[Statement of accounts for provisions furnished by] David Hillhouse [to] the State of Georgia, 1788-1789 Access Online
 
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7724Indian Affairs. Creek treaty. Senate proceedings re: Treaty of Indian Springs, 1826
[Extract from] United States Senate [proceedings], Washington, 1826 January 31-April 21 Access Online
 
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7725Indian Affairs. Cussetaws. Letter from James Rae/ talk by Fat King, 1782
Letter [enclosing a] talk [given by] the Fat King, Augusta, [Georgia to] John Martin Esquire, Savannah, Georgia/ James Rae, 1782 December 28 Access Online
 
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7726Indian Affairs. Davenport, William. Letter, 1786
[Letter] Chickasaw Nation [to] John [Sevier ?]/ W[illiam] Deavenport [i.e., Davenport], 1786 July 28 Access Online
 
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7727Indian Affairs. Delegation of Creeks. Letter to the Secretary of War, 1825
re: Treaty of Indian Springs
[Letter], Washington, Brown's Hotel [to the] Secretary of War/ [signed by] Apothle-yoholo ... [et al.], 1825 December 16 Access Online
 
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7728Indian Affairs. Depredations in Jackson and Franklin counties, 1797
[Legal notice in response to citizens' petitions], State House, Louisville, [Georgia to] Lieutenant Robert Montgomery / [signed by] J. Meriwether, 1797 June 15 Access Online
 
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7729Indian Affairs. Fort Fidius. Letters, 1794
Letter [with enclosure], Greenesborough [to] George Mathews, Governor of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia/ Captain Jonas Fauche, 1794 August 1 Access Online
[Letter], Fort Fidius, [Georgia, to George] Mathews, Governor of Georgia, Augusta / R. Brook Roberts [?], 1794 August 9 Access Online
 
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7730Indian Affairs. General, 1784-1789
[Letter] [to John] Houstoun, Governor [of Georgia] / Lach[lan] McIntosh, 1784 May 28 Access Online
Report [by the] committee appointed to contract for rations for the Indian hostages and guard / [signed by] William Moore, 1787 January 13 Access Online
Letter Cherokee Nation [to] Edward Telfair, Governor of Georgia / John Woods, 1787 January 14 Access Online
[Receipt for payment to] Colwele Eastus, Alatamaha [i.e., Altamaha, Georgia], 1785 April 19 Access Online
[Receipt for payment to] William Kerby, Alatamaha [i.e., Altamaha, Georgia], 1785 June 10 Access Online
[Report of] the information of Abner Hammond [?], 1786 April 20 Access Online
Talk from the Lower Towns in the Creek Nation, 1786 August 11 Access Online
Letter [to] Brigadier General Elijah Clarke, Wilkes County, Georgia / Benjamin Cleavland, 1788 October 19 Access Online
[Letter] Washington, [Wilkes County, Georgia to the] Governor [of Georgia] / Elijah Clarke, 1788 October 23 Access Online
Letter Rock Landing, [Georgia to] Governor [George] Walton / Robert Forsyth, 1789 September 16 Access Online
 
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7731Indian Affairs. General, 1793-1797
[Extract of a letter] [to] Governor [of Georgia] Edward Telfair / [written by] Captain Jonas Fauche ; [forwarded by] A[ugustus] C[hristian] Geo[rge] Elholm, Adj[utan]t Gen[era]l, 1793 July 20 Access Online
[Legal opinion in the case of] Benjamin Harrison, Louisville, [Georgia] / [signed by] Henry G. Caldwell, D[avid] B. Mitchell, Ben[jamin] Taliaferro, [and] Peter L. Van Alen, 1796 February 23 Access Online
[Deposition given by] Mrs. Elizabeth Munro [to] William Johnston J. P., 1796 May 31 Access Online
Petition of Mary Brown to the Speaker and Representatives in General Assembly [of Georgia] Access Online
 
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7732Indian Affairs. General, 1812-1814
[Letter] Savannah [to] D[avid] B. Mitchell, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / Jno [i.e., John] Cumming, 1812 April 9 Access Online
Letter Twiggs County [to] David B. Mitchell, Milledgeville, Georgia / Samuel Alexander, 1813 April 29 Access Online
Letter Fort Stoddart [to] D[avid] B. Mitchell, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Tho[mas] Flournoy, 1813 April 26 Access Online
Letter [enclosing a report] Twiggs County, [Georgia to] David B. Mitchell, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / Samuel Alexander, 1813 May 8 Access Online
Letter [and copy] Nashville, Tennessee [to David B.] Mitchell, Governor [of] Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / Willie Blount, 1813 August 8 Access Online
Letter Nashville, Tennessee [to] D[avid] B. Mitchell, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Willie Blount, 1813 August 13 Access Online
[Letter] Jasper County, Georgia [to] David B. Mitchell, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Major General David Adams, 1813 August 16 Access Online
Letter Telfair County, Georgia [to] Peter Early, Governor of Georgia, 1814 January 10 Access Online
Letter McIntosh County, Georgia / Francis Hopkins, 1814 January 10 Access Online
Letter, Fort Strother, [Alabama to] Peter Early, Governor of Georgia / John Cocke, 1814 January 28 Access Online
Letter Hartford, [Georgia to] Peter Early, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, [Georgia] / Lieut[enant] Colo[nel] Allen Tooke, 1814 April 19 Access Online
Letter [with enclosure] Ockmulgee [i.e., Ocmulgee to] Peter Early, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Major General David Adams, 1814 May 4 Access Online
A talk [from the] head chiefs of the [Creek Nation] Cowetau [i.e., Coweta, Creek Nation] to Col[onel] Benjamin Hawkins / Tustunnuggee Thlucco ... [et al.], 1814 June 13 Access Online
Letter Hartford, [Georgia to] Peter Early, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, [Georgia]/ Capt[ain] Rich[ar?]d H. Thomas, 1814 September 26 Access Online
 
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7733Indian Affairs. General, 1815-1821
[Letter] Georgia [to] Peter Early, Governor of Georgia/ William Wilder, 1815 January 12 Access Online
[Letter] to his Excellency the Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / Drury Williams, 1815 March 23 Access Online
Letter St. Mary's, Geo[rgia to] Peter Early, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / John Ross, 1815 June 10 Access Online
[Letter] Fort Decatur, [Tennessee to] Major Gen[era]l E[dmund] P[endleton] Gaines / J[?] McDonald, 1815 October 5 Access Online
Letter Fort Hawkins, Georgia [to] D[avid] B. Mitchell, Governor of Georgia, near [Milledgeville], Georgia / Lieutenant William Bee, 1816 May 11 Access Online
Letter Creek Agency [to] William Rabun, Governor of Georgia / William S. Mitchell, 1819 March 24 Access Online
[Letter] Fort Gain[e]s, [Clay County, Georgia to the Governor of Georgia] / Benjamin H. Sturges, 1819 May 20 Access Online
Letter [including an expense report] Indian Mineral Spring [to] John Clark, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / John McIntosh, David Adams, Daniel Newnan, 1821 January 4 Access Online
[Receipt form for claims] against the Creek Indians, Indian Springs, Georgia, 1821 January 8 Access Online
Receipt [from] the Commissioners of Georgia [for the] services [of] Peter Donaldson, Indian Springs, [Georgia]/ [signed by] Peter Donaldson, 1821 January 9 Access Online
[Receipt for fifty dollars paid to] Jno. [i.e., John] McIntosh [by] the state of Georgia / [endorsed by] Jno. [i.e., John] McIntosh, 1821 January 12 Access Online
Letter Milledgeville, [Georgia to John] Clark, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville / John McIntosh, David Adams, Daniel Newnan, 1821 January 16 Access Online
[Receipt for payment to] Gen[era]l W[illia]m McIntosh, Milledgeville, Georgia / [signed by] John McIntosh, 1821 January 20 Access Online
[Letter] Washington [D.C. to] George Troup / Thomas W. Cobb (original missing), 1821 April 22 Access Online
Letter Fair Hope, McIntosh County, Georgia [to] Major Gen[era]l Daniel Newnan, Milledgeville, Georgia / J. McIntosh, 1821 August 27 Access Online
Letter enclosing [a] resolution, Alabama Executive Department, Cahawba, Alabama [to] John Clark, [Governor] of Georgia, [Milledgeville], Georgia / Israel Pickens, 1821 December 18 Access Online
 
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7734Indian Affairs. General, 1822-1834, undated
Instructions, Department of War to the United States Commissioners Gen[eral] John Floyd, Maj[or] Freeman Walker, and Hon[orable] John A. Cuthbert/ J[ohn] C. Calhoun, 1822 June 15 Access Online
Letter, Department of War [to] John Clark, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / J[ohn] C. Calhoun, 1822 June 27 Access Online
Letter Hightower, Cherokee [N]ation [to] Governor [John] Clark, Milledgevill[e], Georgia / Jacob M. Scudder, 1822 July 21 Access Online
[Letter] Washington to James Monroe, President of the United States / [signed by] Jno [i.e., John] Ross, Geo[rge] Lowrey, Major Ridge, [and] Elijah Hicks, 1824 January 19 Access Online
[Letter] Washington to [James Monroe], President of the United States / [signed by] senators [and] representatives [comprising] the Georgia delegation to Congress, 1824 March 10 Access Online
[Letter] Washington, [D.C. ? to] John C. Calhoun, Secretary of War / John Ross ... [et al.], 1824 February 11 Access Online
[Letter] Washington [to] George M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia] / [signed by] senators [and] representatives [comprising] the Georgia delegation to Congress, 1824 March 17 Access Online
[Talk] to the [Creek] Chiefs / [delivered by] Duncan G. Campbell, James Meriwether, U.S. Comm[issione]rs, 1824 December 9 Access Online
[Talk] Washington [D.C., to the] Secretary of War / Creek delegation, 1825 December 16 Access Online
[Letter] Department of War to [the] Georgia delegation / James Barbour, Sec[retar]y of War, 1825 December 24 Access Online
 
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7735Indian Affairs. General. War strength. Estimate of warriors, undated
Estimate of fighting men in the six [Creek] Indian towns that are unfriendly to the U[nited] States / [signed by] Ja[me]s Seagrove, Agent Access Online
 
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781Indian Affairs. Hawkins, Samuel. Letters, address from Indian chiefs, 1825
[Letter from] Samuel Hawkins [regarding land sales] Access Online
[Letter with enclosures], Executive Department, Milledgeville, Geo[rgia] / Elisha Wood, 1825 February 4 Access Online
[Letter], Creek Nation to [Georgia] Governor [George M.] Troup / Samuel Hawkins, 1825 April 12 Access Online
 
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782Indian Affairs. Hostages. Accounts for payroll of guards and rations, 1787
Pay role [sic] for the guard over the Indian hostags [sic] / [signed by] Capt[ain] James Pearre, 1787 January Access Online
Pay Role [sic] for the guard [of] the Indian hostags [sic], 1787 Jan. [to] 1787 Feb. / [prepared by] Capt[ain] James Pearre; [audited by] John Wereat Access Online
Pay Role [sic] for the guard over the Indian hostag [sic] commanded by Capt[ain] James Pearre, Feb. 1787 [to] Mar. 1787 / [audited by] John Wereat Access Online
Account [of] Capt[ain] James Pearre for [expenses] / [audited by] John Wereat , 1787 March Access Online
Account [of] Capt[ain] James Pearre for [expenses], 1787 Mar. [to] 1787 Apr. / [audited by] John Wereat Access Online
[Letter] [to] George Mathews, Governor of Georgia, Augusta / John Wereat, 1787 May 23 Access Online
Account [of] Capt[ain] James Pearre, 1787 Apr. [to] 1787 Jun. / [audited by] John Wereat Access Online
 
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783Indian Affairs. Indian murder. Greene County, 1794
[Sworn statement], [?], Greene County, Georgia / [sworn to by] John Mikal Wagonman and Davis Starrisson, 1794 September 30 Access Online
 
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784Indian Affairs. [Letter], to the honorable Board of Commissioners / John Galphin re: Tallassee/Tallecee King, 1786 October 26 Access Online
 
785Indian Affairs. McIntosh, Chief William. Letters, 1813-1825
[Letter], Cowettaw [i.e., Coweta, Creek Nation] to William McIntosh / Ja[me]s Durouzeaux, 1813 July 14 Access Online
[Letter], Fort Mitchell [to] Peter Early, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville / John McIntosh, 1815 January 4 Access Online
[Letter], to the Commissioners / Little Prince ... [et al.], 1824 December 8 Access Online
[Letter] / Little Prince ... [et al.], 1824 December 11 Access Online
Letter, Chatahochee [sic, Georgia] to George M. Troup [Governor of Georgia] / W[illa]m McIntosh, 1825 March 29 Access Online
Letter, Lock,chau Talo-fau or Acre Town [to] Geo[rge] M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Gen[era]l William McIntosh, 1825 April 12 Access Online
Letter, Creek Nation to Geo[rge] M. Troup, Governor [of Georgia], Mill[ed]g[vil]l[e], Georgia / Gen[era]l William McIntosh, 1825 April 12 Access Online
Letter, Creek Nation [to] George M. Troup, Milidgeville [i.e., Milledgeville] / William McIntosh, 1825 April 25 Access Online
 
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786Indian Affairs. McIntosh, Chilly. Letters, 1825
Letter, Milledgeville, [Georgia to] G[eorge] M. Troup, Governor [of Georgia] / Etommetus [?] Tustenuggee ... [et al.], 1825 Feb. 17 Access Online
Letter [to] G[eorge] M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia] / Etomme Tustenuggee ... [et al.], 1825 Feb. 20 Access Online
[Letter], Newnan, [Georgia to] G[eorge] M. Troup, Governor [of Georgia], Milledgeville, G[eorgi]a / Chilly McIntosh , 1825 March Access Online
 
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787Indian Affairs. McIntosh murder. Letters, 1825
Letter, Fayett[e] County, [Georgia to] Colo[nel] Duncan G. Campbell and Major James Meriwether, United States Commissioners, Watkinsville, Clarke C[oun]ty, G[eorgi]a / Jane Hawkins, 1825 May 3 Access Online
[Letter with enclosure], Fayett[e] County, Georgia [to] Geo[rge] M. Troup, Gov[erno]r [of Georgia], Milledgeville, Geo[rgi]a / Francis Flournoy, 1825 May 3 Access Online
Letter, Line Creek, Fayett[e] County, Georgia [to] Colo[nel] Duncan G. Campbell and Major James Meriwether, United States Commissioners, Watkinsville, Clarke C[oun]ty, G[eorgi]a / Peggy and Susannah McIntosh, 1825 May 3 Access Online
Letter, Macon, [Georgia to] George M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia], Milledgeville, Georgia / Gen[era]l Charles J. McDonald, 1825 May 6 Access Online
 
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787AIndian Affairs. McIntosh, Peggy and Susannah. Letter, Line Creek, Fayette Co[unty], Georgia to Col[onel] Duncan G. Campbell and Major James Meriwether, U[nited] S[tates] Comm[issione]rs / Peggy and Susannah McIntosh, 1825 May 3 Access Online
"bloodstained letter"
 
787BIndian Affairs. Musgrove, John. Will, 1734
 
788Indian Affairs. Narrative. [Letter], Satilia [i.e., Satilla, Georgia ?] to William Niblack, Louisville, [Georgia ?] / Hugh Brown, 1798 January 28 Access Online
 
789Indian Affairs. Ogeechee Old Town. Timothy Barnard account, 1790
[Receipt for the payment of] Timothy Barnard [by] the State of Georgia, Ogeechee Old Town / [signed by] Timothy Barnard, 1790 October 2 Access Online
 
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7810Indian Affairs. Prisoners. Accounts, 1794
Account [of expenses of] the State of Georgia related to the holding of Indian prisoners, 1793 [to] 1795 Access Online
[Receipt of payment by] the State of Georgia to James Pearre / [signed by] Ja[me]s Pearre, 1794 October 12 Access Online
[Receipt of payment by the] State of Georgia to Maj[o]r James Pearre / [signed by] Ja[me]s Pearre, 1794 June 12 Access Online
[Receipt for goods] deliver[e]d to Maj[o]r Pearre for the Indian prisoners, Augusta, [Georgia], 1794 October 17 Access Online
 
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7811Indian Affairs. Receipts, undated
[Receipt for payment to] Robert Dixon [to] the Governor [of Georgia] Access Online
 
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7812Indian Affairs. Talks and treaties, 1782-1835
Resolve of [Georgia] H[ouse of] A[ssembly] resp[ectin]g [the] petition [of] Jam[e]s Rae and rec[eip]t, 1785 February 16 Access Online
Resolve of [Georgia] H[ouse of] A[ssembly] and rec[eip]t for [Colonel] E[lijah] Clarke, 1785 September 26 Access Online
Copy of the Cusata [i.e., Cusseta] King's talk delivered to [John Galphin], 1786 April 11 Access Online
A talk from the kings, beloved men and warriors of the Lower Creek Nation, the Fat King [as speaker], 1786 June 4 Access Online
A talk from the kings, beloved men and warriors of part of the Upper Towns [of the Creek Nation], the Tallese[e] King [acting as] speaker, 1786 June 25 Access Online
Extract from minutes [of] the Board of Commissioners [of] Indian Affairs, Augusta, [Georgia], 1786 October 10 Access Online
[Receipt for payment of] John Galphin, Camp Shoulderbone, [Georgia], 1786 October 30 Access Online
[Receipt] for the account of John Galphin / by order of the Board of Commissioners of Indian Affairs, 1786 November 1 Access Online
[Letter] Cumberland [to the] Governor [of] Georgia / William Davenport , 1786 November 1 Access Online
Talk from the kings, chiefs and leaders of the Chickasaw Nation, sent to John Sevier, Esq[uire, Governor of Franklin], 1786 Access Online
[Letter] [to] Governor of Georgia / William Davenport, 1787 May 27 Access Online
Talk from the White Bird King in answer to [Joseph] Ellicot[t]'s talk delivered at Rock Landing [Baldwin County, Georgia], 1791 November 8 Access Online
[Letter] [to the Governor of Georgia] / John Twiggs, 1797 December 13 Access Online
[Letter] Executive Department, Louisville, [Georgia to] the Senators and Representatives [of Georgia] in Congress / Gov[ernor of Georgia] James Jackson, 1798 February 15 Access Online
[Letter] Fort James, [Georgia] to Col[onel Benjamin] Hawkins / Tho[ma]s Freeman, 1804 May 17 Access Online
[Letter] Creek agency to Col[onel Benjamin] Hawkins / James Durouzeaux, 1804 May 28 Access Online
[Copy of New Echota] Treaty [between] the Cherokees [and the] United States, 1835 Access Online
A Talk to the head king of the Cussetahs [and to] the chiefs and warriors of all the towns in the Creek Nation / Joseph Ellicott Access Online
[Talks] of the King[s], Chiefs and Warriors of the Chickasaw Nation [to] the Governor [of] Georgia Access Online
A talk of the Commissioners from the State of Georgia to the Creek Indians Access Online
A talk given by the Tallasee King and head men of the Upper and Lower Creek Nation, 1782 May 28 Access Online
 
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7813Indian Affairs. Tennessee. Letter from Anthony Bledsoe to Gov. Sevier, 1787
[Letter] Sumner County, [Tennessee to] John Sevier, Governor of the State of Franklin / Anthony Bledsoe, 1787 August 5 Access Online
 
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7814Indian Affairs. Traders. Petition of Luke Mann, 1785
Petition of Luke Mann for a license to trade to the Indians, 1785 Jan. 5 Access Online
 
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7815Indian Affairs. Traders. Account. John Galphin, 1786
List of articles delivered to Mr. John Galphin, 1786 November 3 Access Online
 
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7816Indian Affairs. Traders. Accounts. Daniel McMurphy, James Durouzeaux, 1786
Acc[oun]t [for services of] James Durouzeaux charged to the Indian department, 1786 Nov. 18 - 1786 Dec. 7, 1786 November 18-1786 December 7 Access Online
List of articles delivered to Daniel McMurphy, 1786 November 3 Access Online
 
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7817Indian Affairs. Trading goods. Robert Forsyth account, 1789
Account of the Indian goods remaining in the hands of Rob[ert] Forsyth, 1789 April 13 Access Online
 
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7818Indian Affairs. Trading items. Receipt-Treaty of 1786
[Receipt for goods] received at [the Treaty of] Galphinton / [received by] Benjamin Andrew ; [endorsed by] Elijah Clarke, 1785 October 20 Access Online
 
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7819Indian Affairs. Treaty. Joseph Habersham accounts, 1786
[Receipt for goods] delivered out at the Shoulder Bone Treaty / [received by] Joseph Habersham, 1786 October 16 Access Online
 
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7820Indian Affairs. Treaty at Rock Landing. Letter, payrolls, 1789-1790
Pay roll of L[i]eut[enant] Drain's company of militia at the Rock Landing, 1790 July 12 Access Online
Pay roll of Capt[ain] William Sansom's company as a guard for the commissioners at the Rock Landing, 1790 July 12 Access Online
A pay roll for L[ieutenan]t Colo[nel] Jesse Sanders and officers under his command at the Rock Landing on the Oconee River, 1789 June 18-1790 July 12 Access Online
[Letter with orders] [to] Colonel Jesse Sanders / by order of General [John] Twiggs ; [sent by] Tho[ma]s Watkins, 1789 June 18 Access Online
 
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7821Indian Affairs. Treaty of Shoulder Bone, 1789
[Affidavit of] Richard Call, 1789 Oct. 4, Georgia, 1789 October 4 Access Online
 
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VOS1Indian Affairs. Treaty of Shoulder Bone (pages 3-8), 1786
 
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7822Indian Affairs. Treaty violations. Restitution for property taken, 1805
[Receipt for travel expenses] to the Creek Nation of Indians as a commitioner [i.e., commissioner] Access Online
[Receipt for payment to] Jesse McCall [by] the State of Georgia, 1804 December 11 Access Online
 
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7823Indian Affairs. Wilkes Boundary. Stephen Heard, 1784
Deposition of Stephen Heard / sworn to [by] Stephen Heard, 1784 May 28 Access Online
 
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791Irwin, Alexander. Protest to House of Assembly, 1785
 
792Irwin, Jared, 1799
 
793Jackson, James. Letter to Gov. re: Indian affairs, undated
[Letter] July 22, [to] the Governor [of Georgia] / Major Gen[era]l Ja[me]s Jackson Access Online
 
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794Jay, John. Letters, 1785
 
795Jenkins, Charles J. (empty envelope only)
 
796Johnson, Andrew. Telegram to Gov. Jenkins, 1866
 
797Johnson, Herschel V. Letter, resolution, 1865
 
798Johnston, Richard Malcolm. Letter, 1864
 
799Jones, Dr. Alexander. Letter from William Logan, 1832
 
7910Jones, James. Letters, 1790, 1798
 
7911Jones, Samuel. Letter, etching of Jones, 1884
 
7912Keating, Edward. Petition, account, 1786
[Account] of Philip Scott for services as linguist / [approved by] John Habersham, 1786 November 22 Access Online
 
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7913Kentucky Resolves, 1805
 
7914Keyes, Wade. Letter, 1861
With letterhead "Confederate States of America Department of Justice"
 
7915King, John P. Letters, 1856, 1866
 
7916King, Roswell. Letters, 1800, 1824
 
7917King, Thomas Butler. Letters, 1836, 1860
 
7918King, Thomas Butler. Letters (copies), 1861
 
7919Kirkland, W. W. Letter, etching of Kirkland, 1892
 
7920Layfayette, Marquis de. Description of collection of letters, 1788-1833
 
7921Lamar, Benjamin. Warrant, survey and plat-Houston County, 1785-1786
 
7922Lamar, C. A. L. Letters, 1861, 1864
 
7923Lamar, Gazaway Bugg. Letters, 1861-1864
 
7924Lamar, John. Accounts, 1775, 1794
 
7925Lamar, Zachariah. Bond (1807) and land claim (1789), 1789, 1807
 
7926Lawton, Alexander Robert. Letters, 1858-1861
 
7927Lawton, R. F. Letter, 1874
 
7928Levy, Samuel Yates. Letter, 1853
 
7929Lipscomb, Andrew A. Letters re: University of Georgia, 1865-1866
 
7930Livingston, Mrs. Anne H. (fragment), undated
 
7931Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin. Letter, slave bill of sale, 1830
 
7932Longstreet, William. Letter (1790), caveat (1794), clipping (1928), 1790, 1794, 1928
 
7933Lubbock, T. R.-Governor of Texas. Letter, 1862
 
7934Lumpkin, Joseph Henry. Letters, 1825-1866
 
7935Lumpkin, Wilson. Letters, 1832-1835
 
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801McCall, Hugh. Letter, 1824
 
802McCall, Hugh. Letter, 1814
 
803McCay, C. F. Letter (typescript only), 1859
 
804McDonald, Charles J. Letters, 1824 1836 1857
 
805McGillivray, Alexander. Letters, 1784-1787
Letter, Little Tallassie, [Creek Nation] / Alex[ande]r McGillivray, 1784 June 30 Access Online
Letter[s], Tuckebatches, [Creek Nation] to W[illia]m Clark / A[lexander] McGillivray, 1785 April 24 Access Online
[Letter] Tuckebatches, [Creek Nation] / Alex[ande]r McGillivray , 1786 September 16 Access Online
Copy of Alex[ander] McGillivray's talk to the Governor of Georgia, Tuckabatchee, [Creek Nation] / Alex[ander] McGillivray, 1786 August 3 Access Online
[Letter] Tuckabatches, [Creek Nation to] John Habersham, Augusta, Georgia / Alex[ande]r McGillivray, 1786 November 28 Access Online
Talk of the Fat King to Governor [George] Mathews [and] the Council, 1787 July 27, Cussitah [i.e. Cusseta, Creek Nation] / [signed] by A[lexander] McGillivray. Letter [? to the Governor of Georgia, George Mathews ?] / Timothy Barnard, 1787 August 1 Access Online
 
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806McGrath, A. R. (Governor of South Carolina). Letter, 1865
 
807McIntosh, Peggy and Susannah. Letter "bloodstained letter" (copy), 1825
 
808McMillan, Alexander. Accounts, 1794-1807
 
809Madison, James. Letter from George Clayton and circular re: Constitutional amendment, 1804
 
8010Masonic Order. Oostananla Lodge-Rome, Georgia-D. M. Hood, 1879
 
8011Maury, Dabney, H. Letter, etching of Maury, 1874
 
8012Means, Alexander. Letters, 1847, 1862
 
8013Mell, Patrick Hues. Letter to Gov. Joseph E. Brown, 1863
 
8014Memminger, C. G. Letters, 1861, 1862
 
8015Meriwether, David. Accounts, letter, 1798-1799
 
8016Meriwether, James. Accounts, 1787
 
8017Military. Receipt. James Horie, 1784
 
8018Milledge, John. Letters, 1799-1808
[Letter] Savannah [to] Horatio Marbury, Louisville, Georgia / Jo[h]n Milledge, 1799 December 10 Access Online
 
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8019Miller, Stephen F. Letter to Gov. Howell Cobb, 1857
 
8020Mitchell, David B. Letters, 1798-1817
[Letter] Savannah [to] Governor David B. Mitchell, Milledgeville / Anthony Porter, 1817 March 7 Access Online
Letter, Milledgeville [to] W[illia]m Rabun, Milledgeville / Gen[era]l David B. Mitchell, 1817 March 31 Access Online
Letter, Creek Agency [to] William Rabun, Governor of Georgia / Gen[era]l D[avid] B. Mitchell, 1817 December 15 Access Online
 
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8021Mitchell, Margaret.
 
8022Mitchell, Walter H. Letters, 1844
 
8023Montfort, James. Survey and plat-Liberty County, 1793
 
8024Moody, Thomas. Letters, 1771-1772
 
8025Moore, John. Skidaway (fragment), undated
 
8026Moore, William. Letters, 1787
 
8027Morton/Randall/Estill/Sneed. Letters, poem, 1874-1892
 
8028Mosby, John S. Letter, 1872
 
8029Napier, Thomas. Letter, 1787
 
8030Natchez District. Letter re: military fortifications, 1785
 
8031New York. City Comptroller account, 1812
 
8032New York. Charles Gould-power of attorney for Bradstreet estate, 1786
 
8033New York. Tuition receipts, 1801-1807
 
8034Nisbet, E. A. Letter, accounts, 1843, 1860s
 
8035Nisbet, John. Letter, 1822
 
8036Noel, John Y. (Solicitor General). Letters, 1797, undated
 
8037North Carolina. Newbern Superior Court Records, 1786
 
8038North Carolina. Secretary of State William Hill, letter, 1838
 
8039North Carolina. Slavery resolutions, 1805
 
8040North Carolina. Wilkes County, 1844
 
8041Norwood, T. M. Letter, 1861
 
8042Orr, James L. Letter, 1861
 
8043Osborn, Henry. Letters, petition, 1787-1799
[Letter] Rock Landing, [Georgia to] L[ieutenan]t Col[onel] Jesse Saunders [i.e., Sanders] / Andrew Pickens [and] H[enry] Osborn, 1789 September 17 Access Online
 
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8044Peary, Commander Robert. Peary Meeting-Royal Geographical Society printed material, 1910
 
8045Pell, Rev. Alfred Duane. Calling card
 
8046Pendleton, Nathaniel. Letters, 1786, 1789
 
8047Pinckney, Charles and Thomas P. Letters, affidavit , 1788-1812
 
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25APinckney, Charles and Thomas P. Letters, affidavit [oversize item removed from 80:47], 1788-1812
 
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8048Porter, Timothy. Letters, 1838
 
8049Poullain, Dr. Anthony. Account, 1787
 
8050Prince, Oliver Hillhouse. Letter, 1837
 
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811Railroads. Writings, note
 
812Railroads. Central Railroad and Banking Company, receipt, 1854
 
813Railroads. Chattahoochee Railroad and Banking Company, letter, 1853
 
814Railroads. Southwestern Railroad Company, letter, 1857
 
815Ramspeck, Robert. Printed material, address, 1942
 
816Read, George P. Letter to Gov. re: confiscated estate of Grey Elliott , undated
 
817Read, Jacob. Account (1778), statement (1785), 1778, 1785
 
818Rucker, Joseph. Letter to Gov. Lumpkin re: Ruckersville Cotton Association , 1834
 
819St. Catherine's Island. Account, letter from Thomas Bourke, 1780's-1793
 
8110St. Simon's Island. Mortgage (fragment), 1808
 
8111Sanders, Jesse. Letter, 1790
 
8112Sapelo Island. Thomas Stone letter to John Milton, 1797
 
8113Sapelo Island. Account (1811) (copy), report (1929), 1811, 1929
 
8114Schley, William. Letter, undated
 
8115Schley, William. Letter, 1832
 
8116Schley, William. Caveat, 1837
 
8117Scotland. Power of Attorney in Georgia, James Baird, 1773
 
8118Scott, Winfield. Letter, 1846
 
8119Seagrove, James. Letters, account, 1787-1802
[Letter] St. Mary's, [Georgia to] Josiah Tattnall, Governor [of Georgia], Savannah / Tho[ma]s King . . . [et al.], 1802 June 12 Access Online
 
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8120Seals. Miscellaneous
 
8121Sevier, John. Letters re: Federal Road , 1786-1804
Letter, Mount Pleasant, [State of] Franklin [to] Edw[ar]d Telfair, [Governor of Georgia] / John Sevier, [Governor of Franklin], 1786 October 6 Access Online
[Letter] Mount Pleasant, [State of] Franklin to Geo[rge] Mathews, Gov[ernor of Georgia] / John Sevier, Gov[ernor of Franklin], 1787 August 30 Access Online
Letter, Mount Pleasant, [State of] Franklin [to] George Mathews, Governor of Georgia / John Sevier, [Governor of Franklin], 1787 March 3 Access Online
[Letter] Athens, Georgia, [to] John Sevier, Governor [of Tennessee], Knoxville, Tennessee / W[illia]m Barnett, B[uckner] Harris, 1804 July 6 Access Online
Extract from Articles of Agreement between the United States and the Cherokee Nation, 1803 October 20 Access Online
[Letter] Knoxville, Tennessee, [to] Colo[nel] William Barnett and Brigadier General B[uckner] Harris, Jackson County, Georgia / John Sevier, [Governor of Tennessee], 1804 July 19 Access Online
[Letter] Jackson County, Georgia, [to] Governor John Millidge [Milledge], Louisville, Georgia / W[illia]m Barnett and B[uckner] Harris, 1804 July 29 Access Online
 
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8122Seward, William H. Letters, 1866
 
8123Sheftall, Levi and Mordecai/ Nathan Bush. Bond, letters, receipt, 1784-1788
 
8124Sheftall, Mordecai. Bond, 1785
 
8125Shipping. Accounts, letter, 1784, 1787, 1838
 
8126Shipping. Leroy Bayard & Co. Check, 1825
 
8127Ships Manifests. Ships A-E, 1787
Ship Name: Active, Master/Captain: Andrew BayneShip Name: Betsey, Master/Captain: Anthony George/ John Connoly[?]/Joseph Sowles[?]/ Francis WashingtonShip Name: Black Drake, Master/Captain: James MorganShip Name: Carolina, Master/Captain: Thomas RossShip Name: Catherine, Master/Captain: Capt. MooreShip Name: Dolphin, Master/Captain: John Chilton/Thomas CarpenterShip Name: Eliza, Master/Captain: Neal McNeal
 
8128Ships Manifests. Ships F-S, 1778-1795
Ship Name: Fair Play, Master/Captain: Samuel BarnardShip Name: Friendship, Master/Captain: Titus Conklin/ Joseph Burnham/William ConnellShip Name: Georgia Packet, Master/Captain: Harding WilliamsShip Name: Monmouth, Master/Captain: Andrew BrownShip Name: Nancy, Master/Captain: John Farrow/ John Norris/William KennedyShip Name: St. George, Master/Captain: Peter WarrenShip Name: Savannah Packet, Master/Captain: Jeremiah DickinsonShip Name: Sophia, Master/Captain: William FurnessShip Name: Spencer, Master/Captain: Daniel JonesShip Name: Susannah, Master/Captain: David Beers[?]
 
8129Ships Manifests. Ships T-W, 1787
Ship Name: Thomas, Master/Captain: Peter GodetShip Name: Two Brothers, Master/Captain: Archibald ThomsonShip Name: Washington, Master/Captain: John NoramShip Name: William & Mary, Master/Captain: William Maxwell
 
8130Ships Manifests. Ships A-W, general material, 1787-1796
 
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821Slave Rebellion. Letter from James Jackson to Gov. of South Carolina, 1786 Access Online
Regarding a camp of runaways who are stealing from local plantations.
 
822Slavery. Identification tags (copy), 1836-1857 Access Online
 
823Slavery. Illegal seizure. Letters re: Bowen-McIntosh case , 1818 Access Online
Letter from William McIntosh to David Mitchell regarding military action (First Seminole War); Documents related to William Bowen importing African slaves into the state and their seizure
Letter, [near] Mickasukie [i.e., Miccosukee] to D[avid] B. Mitchell / Brig[adier] Gen[era]l William McIntosh, 1818 April 13 Access Online
[Statement of] William Bowen, Darien, [Georgia] / [answered by] W. J. McIntosh, 1818 June 1 Access Online
 
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824Slavery. Runaways advertisement for captured man named Jim in Adams County, Tennessee "says he belongs to Doct. Powell of Georgia", 1841 Access Online
 
825Slavery. Sale, by William McGar, of enslaved men Jim (age 22) and Henry (age 25) to Gov. Wilson Lumpkin for the use of the State, 1832 Access Online
 
826Seminole Indians. Published military order, 1837
Orders, Milledgeville, Georgia, 1837 August 20 Access Online
 
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827Smith, John Erdman. Accounts, letters, 1786-1800
 
828South Carolina. Bond of Indemnity/John Banks, 1783
 
829South Carolina. City of Charleston currency, 1789
 
8210South Carolina. Colonial bonds, 1743 1748
 
8211South Carolina. Colonial estate papers/ William Brisbane, 1773
 
8212South Carolina. Governor, legal requisition, 1887
 
8213South Carolina. Colonial guardianship papers/ children of Isaac Beauchamp,
 
8214South Carolina. Colonial land grants, 1771-1774
 
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51South Carolina. Indenture, land lease for 750 acres in Edgefield County, South Carolina between Campbell and Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and Charles Drayton, 1792
Recorded in book D folio 410 Clerks Office Superior, Richmond County, Georgia, 1794
 
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8215South Carolina. Land grant/Henry Laurens/south of Altamaha , 1763
 
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25ASouth Carolina. Land grant/Henry Laurens/south of Altamaha [oversize item removed from 82:15], 1763
 
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8216South Carolina. Method of applying for lands
 
8217Spalding, James. St. Simon's Island letter, 1790
 
8218Spalding, Thomas. Letters, 1815, 1823
[Letter with enclosures], Savannah, Georgia [to] Major Gen[era]l [Thomas] Pinckney / W. Bourke, 1815 March 15 Access Online
 
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8219Stanton, Edwin M. Letter, 1865
 
8220Starnes, Ebenezer. Letters, 1865-1866
 
8221Steamboats, Letters, deeds , 1818-1820
 
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26A82:21Steamboats, Letters, deeds [oversize items removed from 82:21], 1818-1820
 
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8222Steamboats, Letters, 1821-1825
 
8223Stephens, A. B. Letter, Wilkes County, 1802
 
8224Stephens, Alexander H. Letters, 1841-1866
 
8225Stephens, Linton. Letters, 1862
 
8226Stewart, Daniel. Receipt, 1814
 
8227Tattnall, Edward. Letter, 1826
 
8228Telfair, Edward, Taxable property, 1784
 
8229Telfair, Edward, Letters, 1799
 
8230Telfair, Elbert & Co. Account, 1786
 
8231Thomas, Jett. Letter, 1807
 
8232Thompson, H. B. Letter, 1827
 
8233Thompson, William Tappan. Letter, 1862
 
8234Tobacco. Account, 1800
 
8235Toombs, Robert. Letters, 1846-1861
 
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VB122Toombs, Robert, telegram from Howell Cobb "Sherman has burned Atlanta and destroyed the Rail Road", 1864
 
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831Trenholm, G. A. Letter, 1864
 
832Triplett, William. Account of taxes, Wilkes County, 1789
 
833Troup, George M. Letters, 1850
 
834Tyler, John (Gov. of Virginia and father of President Tyler) Letter, 1810
 
835Underwood, J. W. H. Letter, 1884
 
836United States. First Congress-documents, 1789-1810
[Letter] Philadelphia [to] Governor Edward Telfair, Augusta / W[illia]m Few, 1791 January 15 Access Online
 
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837United States. Constitution ratification-documents, 1787-1790
Letter, [to] George Mathews, Governor [of Georgia], Augusta / Augustus Christian George Elholm, 1787 November 1 Access Online
[Letter] Augusta, Georgia, to [Augustus Christian] George Elholm / George Mathews, [Governor of Georgia], 1787 November 5 Access Online
[Correspondence] [Georgia to] General James Jackson / Colonel Jacob Weed, Colonel James Maxwell, James Dunwoody ... [et al.], 1788 April 20-May 27 Access Online
[Letter] Savannah, [Georgia to George] Handley, Governor [of Georgia] / Brig[adier] Gen[era]l Ja[me]s Jackson, 1788 June 2 Access Online
 
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838United States. General Naturalization Bill proposal, undated
 
839United States. Revolutionary War, 1779-1781
 
8310United States. Supreme Court-Telfair vs. Brailsford
Georgia. Accounts. Joseph Watts - Yazoo, 1793
 
8311Virginia. Sec. of the Commonwealth William H. Richardson, 1838
 
8312Waddel, Moses. Letter to, 1795
 
8313Ward, John E. Letters, 1829-1867
 
8314Warner, Hiram. Letters, 1831-1857
 
8315-16Watkins, Robert, Letters, receipt, 1797-1799, 1803
 
8317Wayne, Gen. Anthony. Orders, etc., 1795
 
8318Wayne, James M. Letter, 1818
 
8319Wheeler, Joseph. Letter, 1863
 
8320Wilde, Richard Henry. Letters, 1823-1836
 
8321Williams, George W. Letter, 1862
 
8322Williams, William T. Letters, 1825-1829
 
8323Willis, Edward. Document witnessed by Willis, 1861
 
8324Wright, A. R. Calling cards, invitation to daughter's wedding, 1870
 
8325Wright, Augustus R. Letter, 1861
 
8326Wright, Sir James. Petitions to, 1781
 
8327Wyly Family. Memorial cards, 1864
 
8328Yancey, Benjamin. Letters, 1861
 
8329Yazoo. Letter from John Forsyth to Gov. Jackson, 1800
 
8330Yazoo Fraud , 1799-1800
[Letter] Savannah, [to General] James Jackson / Ja[me]s Jones, 1800 May 25 Access Online
 
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8331Yazoo Fraud , 1779-1795
Petition of the Tennessee Company to the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, 1791 Access Online
Memorial to the president and members of the senate of the state of Georgia / A[le]x[ande[r] Moultrie ... [et al.], 1791 December 12 Access Online
 
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8332Yazoo Fraud , 1795
 
8333Yazoo Fraud , 1795
[Petition of] the citizens of the County of Richmond, [Georgia] to the president and members of the convention of the State of Georgia / by order of the Mechanical Society of Augusta, [Georgia], 1795 May 1 Access Online
 
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8334Yazoo Fraud , 1795-1814
 
8335Yazoo Fraud. Georgia Company , 1791-1800
 
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20C19Yazoo fraud. Georgia Company. Indenture [oversize item removed from 83:35], 1795 Access Online
 
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8336Yazoo Fraud. South Carolina Yazoo Company, 1791
 
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27BYazoo petitions [oversize]
 
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8337Zubly, John J. Proposal for house
Proposal [for] a house and lot in Yamecraw [i.e. Yamacraw] / S[amuel] Hammond Access Online
 
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33AEnvelopes and fragments (2 of 3)
 
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34AEnvelopes and fragments (3 of 3)
 
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29ACertificates
 
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30AFacsimile of Declaration of Independence
 
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31AMiscellaneous (includes poster of First Aero Post in London)
 
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35ADrawings and other artwork (1 of 2)
 
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36ADrawings and other artwork (2 of 2)
 
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37AArtwork by LeRoy Baldridge
 
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38APhotograph of Telemon Cuyler (2 copies)
 
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39ACandid photographs of Telemon Cuyler
 
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40BColor drawings of Telemon Cuyler (2)
 
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41Bpicture- "Life of George Washington"
 
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42BPoster engraving- "Mexcian News"
 
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43ATheater bills and broadsides
 
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44AMiscellaneous images A-F (1 of 2)
 
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45AMiscellaneous images A-F (2 of 2)
 
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46AMiscellaneous images G-M
 
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47AMiscellaneous images N-R
 
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49AMiscellaneous images S-Z (2 of 2)
 
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