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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 Upon his death in 1951, his large collection of historical documents and photographs were willed to the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library.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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