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1. The History of Georgia. From its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time
(Originally published in 1852, about 330 pages.)
Contents:
Chapter I. Introductory observations...
Chapter II. Arrival of the colonists in Charleston...
Chapter III. Oglethorpe sails for England, taking with him several Indian chiefs...
Chapter IV. Oglethorpe makes a treaty with the Governor of East Florida...
Chapter V. Difficulties between England and Spain still continue...
Chapter VI. Rev. George Whitefield arrives in Georgia...
Chapter VII. Description of Frederica...
Chapter VIII. Slavery introduced...
Chapter IX. Fickleness of Malatche...
Chapter X. Condition of the province...
Chapter XI. Wright appointed governor...
Chapter XII. Loyalists take refuge in Florida...
Chapter XIII. Defensive operations of General Howe...
Chapter XIV. Position of Lincoln...
Chapter XV. Campbell evacuates Augusta...
Chapter XVI. France acknowledges the independence of the United States...
Chapter XVII. Heroic instances of devotion to freedom...
Chapter XVIII. Sufferings of the Georgians...
Chapter XIX. Cornwallis violates his pledges of protection...
Chapter XX. Skirmish at Beattie's Mill...
Chapter XXI. Condition of the colonies at the close of the war...
Chapter XXII. Recapitulation of the various treaties made between Georgia and the Indians...
Chapter XXIII. New constitution adopted...
Chapter XXIV. Ellicott appointed to run the line between the Creeks and Georgians...
Chapter XXV. Council of Coleraine...
Chapter XXVI. Revision of the constitution of 1789...
Chapter XXVII. The soil of Georgia...
2. Historical Collections of Georgia. Containing the Most Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, Etc., Relating to its History and Antiquities, From its First Settlement to the Present Time. Compiled From Original Records and Official Documents. Illustrated by Nearly One Hundred Engravings of Public Buildings, Relics of Antiquity, Historic Localities, Natural Scenery, Portraits of Distinguished Men, etc., etc.
(Originally published in 1853, about 720 pages.)
Contents:
Index
Charter of the colony
Extracts from the Minutes of the Trustees
Mary Musgrove and Thomas Bosomworth
Names of all persons to whome any allotments of land were made..between 1741-1754
Georgia roll
Documents connected with the Revolution
Dissent to the resolutions of August 10, 1774
Governor Wright's speech to the General Assembly, and their answer
Meeting of Provincial Congress
Address of the committee appointed by the Provincial Congress
Obsevations upon the effects of certain late political suggestions, by the delegates of Georgia
Names of such officers and soldiers who made application for land
Names of the officers and privates of the Georgia regiment of volunteers who went to Mexico
Treaties held at different times with the Indians...
Difficulties with the Creeks and general government
Difficulties with the Cherokees
Biographical sketches of distinguished Indians
Biographical sketches of the governors of Georgia, from 1733 to 1854
Sketches of counties
3. Miscellanies of Georgia. Historical, Biographical, Descriptive, Etc.
(Originally published in 1874, about 235 pages.)
Contents:
Part I: Chapter I. The Oconee War
Chapter II. The Oconee War
Chapter III. Alexander McGillivray
Chapter IV. General Elijah Clark
Chapter V. Colonel Hawkins
Part II: Chapter I. Middle Georgia
Chapter II. Middle Georgia and the negro
Chapter III. Middle Georgia and the land lottery system
Chapter IV. The Pine Mountain
Chapter V. King's Gap--King's Trails
Chapter VI. The Pine Barren Speculation of 1794-5
Chapter VII. The Yazoo Fraud--Section I
Part III: Chapter 1. Gen. James Jackson--Gen. Anthony Wayne
4. Georgia Land and People
(Originally published in 1893, about 520 pages.)
Contents:
Introduction
Chapter I. - Chapter III. Colonial period
Chapter IV. - Chapter XIII. Revolutionary period
Chapter XIV. - Chapter XXVIII. A sovereign state
Chapter XXIX. - Chapter XLVII. The war between the states
Chapter XLVIII. - Chapter LI. Reconstruction period
Chapter LII. - Chapter LVIII. Rebuilding the state
Conclusion
5. Stories of Georgia
(Originally published in 1896, about 320 pages.)
Contents:
A search for treasure
Oglethorpe and his gentle colony
"The Empress of Georgia."
The Liberty boys
A group of characters
Aunt Nancy Hart
Two soldiers of the Revolution
A war of extermination
A negro patriot
The Yazoo Fraud
George Matthews and John Clarke
After the Revolution
The cotton gin
Some Georgia inventions
The early progress of the state
The Creeks and the Creek War
Two famous Indian chiefs
Removal of the Cherokees
The beginning of parties in Georgia
A queer case
Georgia wit and humor
Slavery and secession
The farmer boy of Gaddistown
Georgia in the war
A daring adventure
The reconstruction period
"The new South."
6. The Moravians in Georgia, 1735-1740
(Originally published in 1905, about 252 pages.)
Contents:
Chapter I. Antecedent Events--The Province of Georgia--The Salzburgers...
Chapter II. Negotiations with the trustees of Georgia.--The Schwenkfelders...
Chapter III. The first year in Georgia...
Chapter IV. Reinforcements...
Chapter V. The second year in Georgia...
Chapter VI. Disintegration...
Chapter VII. Conclusion--Later Attempts in Georgia-Savannah Lands--Arrivals, Departures-Deaths
Index
7. The Removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia
(Originally published in 1907, about 695 pages.)
8. History of Georgia
(Originally published in 1913, about 459 pages.)
Contents:
Important dates in Georgia history
Chapter I. Georgia: The land
Chapter II. The Aborigines of Georgia
Chapter III. The English background of Gerogia history
Chapter IV. The beginnings of the colony, 1732-1740
Chapter V. The critical period, 1733-1750
Chapter VI. The Spanish War, 1740-1742
Chapter VII. Georgia becomes a Royal Province, 1754
Chapter VIII. Material development, 1752-1776
Chapter IX. The Revolution, 1774-1778
Chapter X. The Revolution, 1778-1783
Chapter XI. Georgia enters the Federal Union, 1783-1789
Chapter XII. Settlement of middle and north Georgia, 1782-1800
Chapter XIII. The Yazoo Land Fraud, 1795-1814
Chapter XIV. Political parties, 1787-1840
Chapter XV. Pushing back the frontier: Creek Indians, 1733-1827
Chapter XVI. Georgia and the Cherokee nation of Indians, 1783-1838
Chapter XVII. Origin of the Black Belt in Georgia
Chapter XVIII. Slavery: Economic and social aspects
Chapter XIX. Political history of slavery
Chapter XX. Secession
Chapter XXI. A half century of progress, 1810-1860
Chapter XXII. Georgia in the war between the states
Chapter XXIII. Reconstruction, 1865-1868
Chapter XXIV. Reconstruction, 1868-1871
Chapter XXV. The social and economic revolution
Chapter XXVI. Recovery and development since 1870
Chapter XXVII. Some great Georgians
Appendix I. Civil government of Georgia
Governors of Georgia
List of countries
Constitution of the State of Georgia
Index
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