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Georgia History C. IX Georgia Genealogy Trails "Where your Journey Begins" CHAPTER IX pages 171-193 By Charles C. Jones Volume II - Revolutionary Epoch, 1888 Submitted by: Dena Whitesell Although by adjourning the General Assembly Governor Wright defeated a concert of action between that body and the ...
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Georgia History C. VI Georgia Genealogy Trails "Where your Journey Begins" CHAPTER VI page 96-119 By Charles C. Jones Volume II - Revolutionary Epoch, 1888 Submitted by: Dena Whitesell With the repeal of the Stamp Act of 1765 George III. was thoroughly dissatisfied. He did not hesitate to ...
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Georgia History C. XI Georgia Genealogy Trails "Where your Journey Begins" CHAPTER XI pages 211-231 By Charles C. Jones Volume II - Revolutionary Epoch, 1888 Submitted by: Dena Whitesell The arrival at Tybee, on the 12th of January, 1776, of two "men-of-war and a transport from Boston, with a detachment of ...
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Georgia History XIII Georgia Genealogy Trails "Where your Journey Begins" CHAPTER XIII pages 252-272 By Charles C. Jones Volume II - Revolutionary Epoch, 1888 Submitted by: Dena Whitesell In obedience to the proclamation and circular letter of President Bulloch, the various parishes of Georgia, ...
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Georgia History C. XVI Georgia Genealogy Trails "Where your Journey Begins" CHAPTER XVI pages 304-325 By Charles C. Jones Volume II - Revolutionary Epoch, 1888 Submitted by: Dena Whitesell The commissioners appointed by the Crown " to treat, consult, and agree upon the means of quieting the disorders now ...
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Georgia History C. XVII Georgia Genealogy Trails "Where your Journey Begins" CHAPTER XVII pages 326-344 By Charles C. Jones Volume II - Revolutionary Epoch, 1888 Submitted by: Dena Whitesell Although destitute of artillery horses and unprovided with a provision train, Colonel Campbell followed up his ...
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Georgia History Georgia Genealogy Trails "Where your Journey Begins" CHAPTER XVIII pages 345-363 By Charles C. Jones Volume II - Revolutionary Epoch, 1888 Submitted by: Dena Whitesell Moved by the sufferings and the privations to which American prisoners were subjected, and anxious to alleviate the ...
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Georgia History XX Georgia Genealogy Trails "Where your Journey Begins" CHAPTER XX pages 375-396 By Charles C. Jones Volume II - Revolutionary Epoch, 1888 Submitted by: Dena Whitesell The treaties of commerce and alliance with Louis the Sixteenth were, by the Continental Congress, unanimously ratified on ...
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Georgia History C. XXI Georgia Genealogy Trails "Where your Journey Begins" CHAPTER XXI pages 397-416 By Charles C. Jones Volume II - Revolutionary Epoch, 1888 Submitted by: Dena Whitesell The French were to form in three columns: two for assault, and the third to act as a reserve corps moving to any ...
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Georgia History C. XXII Georgia Genealogy Trails "Where your Journey Begins" CHAPTER XXII pages 417-441 By Charles C. Jones Volume II - Revolutionary Epoch, 1888 Submitted by: Dena Whitesell So thoroughly were the republican inhabitants of Southern Georgia overwhelmed by the disappointment consequent ...
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