box folder Request box 1 11 Barnard, 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
1 46 Coffee, 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
box folder Request box 6 3 Georgia. 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
26 9 Georgia. 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
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34 9 Georgia. 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
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