A standard history of Georgia and Georgians, Part 2

Author: Knight, Lucian Lamar, 1868-
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: Chicago, New York, The Lewis publishing company
Number of Pages: 648


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Curry, Jabez L. M., 404; and Alphonso, 1411 Curtis, George A., 2454 Cuthbert, Alfred, 238, 572, 1882 Cuthbert, John A., 238, 2135


Cutifachiqui, 21 Cutright Manufacturing Company, 1784


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Dabney, Austin, 307, 1441


Dade county, 656, 1251


Dagg, John L,. 2313


Dahlonega, 561, 562, 563


Dairy Industry, 1816


Daley, Alexander F., 2982


Daley, Walter R., 1904


Dangerfield, Clinton, 1774


Daniel, Anna W., 2466 Daniel, George T., 2482


Daniel, John B., 2055


Daniel, Robert T., 1744, 2463


Dargan, Milton, 1962


Darien, 107, 401. 1781, 1802


Dart, Francis W., 2875


Davant, Richard J., 2370


Davenport, Daniel F., 3088


Daves, Vergil C., 2955


Davidson, James, 3139 Davidson, William T., 3200


Davies, Myrick, 306 Davis captured, 787. 796


Davis, Dorsey T., 2849


Davis, Duke, 2511


Davis, Early, 3142


Davis, Edward C., 2469


Davis, James R., 2672


Davis, Jefferson, 941, 1717; arrest, 1274 Davis, Jenkin, 353


Davis, John B., 2245


Davis, John C., 2986


Dawson, A. H. H., 1323


Dawson, Alexander, 2927


Dawson county, 716, 1251


Dawson, William C., 658, 669, 2375 Day, W. T., 2219.


de Ayllon, Vasquez, 8


Dean, H. H., 2531


Dean, Linton A., 3262


Dearborn, Henry, 452


DeBrahm, William, 179


Decatur county, 532, 1251


Deese, J. T., 3167 Dekalb county, 526, 1251


Dekle, Grover C., 3019 De Lamar, James, 3135


Delegates to the Charleston Conven- tion, 722


Delegates to Constitutional Conven- tion nf 1798. 407


Delegates to Louisville Convention, 403 de Leon, Ponce, 7, 14, 15 Demere, Raymond, 285


Dempsey, Charles, 116


Dempsey, J. Coleman, 2758


Department of Commerce and Labor, 1111


Department of Game and Fish, 1111 DeRenne, George W. J., 71


Derry, Joseph F., 773


Derry, Joseph T., 745, 761, 766, 1747. 1750, 1773, 2135


De Soto, Hernando, 7, 14; lands at Tampa Bay, 17; march, 19, 23; and the Indian widow, 627 Dessau's, Washington, Dramatic Adieu, 1413


Developed Water Powers of Georgia, 1835


Dickey, James D .. 3054 Digby, Edward, 53, 57 Digby Tything, 83 Disfranchisement Bill, 1075


District Agricultural Schools, 1057.


1071 Dixon, James A., 3018


Dobbs, E. O., 2276


Dodge Millions, Story of the, 1431


Dodge county, 1252


Dodge, William E., 1431


Dodson, R. C., 3011


Dodson, William A., 3298


Doles, George P., 2271


Donaldson, Henry R., 2015


Donalson, John E., 2389


Donelson, Fort, 761


Dooly county, 1252 Dooly, John, 272, 404


Dooly, John M., 404, 2381


Dooly, Old Judge, of Lincoln, 1302; an- ecdotes of, 1304; pen-picture of, 1309 Dooly, Thomas, 272 Dorchester colonists, 175


Dorsey, Hugh M., 1122, 1208, 1211, 1214


Dorsey, Joseph H., 2297


Dorsey, Rufus T., 2045


Dorsey, Sarah M., 2047


Dorsey, William F., 2377


Douglas county, 1252


Douglass, David, 173


Dougherty county, 698, 1252


Dougherty, Charles. 573, 657, 2146


Doughty, William H., 3137


Downey, James H., 2474


Downing, Columbia, 2883


Doyle, Alexander, 974


Dozier. Thomas H., 3265


Drake, Roswell H., 2158


Drane, William A., 3082


Drayton, Stephen, 270


DuBose, Dudley M., 2332


Duel, last fought in the South, 1358


Dumas, William T., 1771


Dungeness: Carnegie Mansion (views),


489 Dunlap, Samuel C., 2478


Dunn, Marshall W., 2287


Dunn, William E., 2043


Dunson, J. E., 2302


Dunson, Otis A., 2390


Dupree, Elijah F., 2127


Dupree, Perry K., 2688


Durham, Alexander F., 2768


Durham, Lindsay, 2158


Dykes, William F., 2020


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Eagle and Phoenix Mills, 1785, 1835 Earliest political suhdivisions, 1232 Earl of Shaftsbury, 57


Early Atlanta Factories, 1785


Early Augusta factories, 1784


Early commercial ports, 1781


Early county, 532. 1252


Early, Eleazer, 471


Early gold-mining in Georgia, 563 Early, Joel, 471


Early Macon factories, 1785


Early, Peter, 466, 471, 2166


Early silk culture, 1779


Eatonton, 647 Eatonton Railroad Convention, 647


Ebenezer, 94. 96, 98


Ebenezer Creek, 97 Ebenezer in the Revolution, 309


Echols county, 1252


Echols, Robert M., 2421


Edwards, Charles G., 2366


Edwards, Grover C., 2584


Edwards, Marion C., 3279


Effingham county, 1252


Elhert, 288


Elbert county, 360. 361, 1252 Elbert, Samuel. 269, 270. 332, 3216 Electric Light Plants, 1792


Elholm, A. C. G., 308


Ellington, Edward, 119


Elliott, Eulogy of Bishon, 1720


Elliott, John. 238. 353, 487. 534, 2166 Elliott, Stephen, 77, 660, 1944


Ellis, Henry. 230, 232, 234, 235, 239


Ellis, Robert C., 3214


Ellis, Samuel F., 3102


Ellis, William D., 2897


Ellison, John G., 2994


Emancipated blacks, 810


Emanuel county, 1252


Emanuel, David, 272


Emory College, fil; Presidents, 643 Emory, John, 641 Emory University, 1145


"Empire State of the South," 1782 enchanted Island, 626 Enchanted Mountain, 621 English, Isaac B., 2173


King


952, 959, 1712,


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INDEX


Episcopacy, 420, 660 Erskine, John, 2305 Erwin, Mary Ann Cobb, 1264 Erwin, Howell C., 2567 Erwin, W. S., 2482 Eskridge, Frank L., 3138 Espy, Oscar J., 2113


Evans, Beverly D., 3061 Evans, Clement A., 1137, 1750, 2323 Evans county, 1136, 1253


Evans, James H., 2845 Evans, Lawton B., 12, 393, 433, 676, 1751, 2174 Eve, Hinton J., 2379 Eve, William F., 2949


Everhart, Edgar, 1893 Everett, James A., 646


Everett, Robert W., 3090


Ewen, William, 173, 269, 270, 306


Exchange of Civil War Prisoners, 1544, 1549


Exley, Howard T., 2272


Eyles, Francis, 53, 57 Eyles Tything, 84 Ezell, Evan B., 3299


Ezzard, Webster P., 2256


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Fain, William L., 2149 Fain, William P., 2130


Fair, Zora: A Heroine of the Civil War, 1426


Faircloth, William, 3143


Fall of Atlanta, 782


Famous duelling ground, 503


Fannin Avengers, 688


Fannin county, 698


Fannin, James W., 588


Fanning, Samuel D., 2760


Farm capitalization, 1801


Farmer, John L., 2326


Farmer, Louis R., 3059


Farmers' Alliance, 966, 968, 969


Farmers' Co-operative Demonstration Work, 1821 Farmers' Institutes, 959


Farms, individual, 1818


Fatalities among Federal and Confed- erate Prisoners, 1542


Faver, L. D., 3138


Fayette county, 1253


Felder, Thomas B., 2503


Felder, Thomas S., 1069


Felder-Williams Disfranchisement Bill, 1069 Felton, Rebecca Ann Latimer, 1751,


2101 Felton, William H., 959, 1405, 2098


Felton, William Hamilton, 2183 Fertilizers, 1787, 1791


Few, Benjamin, 272, 360


Few, Ignatius A., 272, 643, 2190


Few, James, 360 Few, William, 301 Field, John W., 3106 Fielder, Herbert, 1765


Fifteenth Amendment ratified, 848 Finch, W. R., 2867


"Fingal" (steamship), 752, 767


First American woman's college, 644 First Confederate armed cruiser, 764


First Constitutional Convention of


Georgia, 300


First General Assembly at Milledge- ville, 454


First Georgia cotton mill, 1783 First Georgia railroads, 1782 First Georgia Regulars, 753 First Independent Battalion of Georgia, 747 First lighthouse, 92 First long railroad in the world, 1782 First Manassas, 748


First Monument to Confederate Women (view), 1104


First North American Indian periodical, 600 First Regiment of Georgia Volunteers, 747 First state house at Louisville, 399 First State Railroad Commission, 899 First superior court judges, 900 Fish, 1805 Fish, William H., 1841 Fite, Augustus W., 2829 Flash, Harry L., 1751 Fleming, Albert, 2655 Fleming, Thomas F., 3219 Fleming, William, 393


Fleming, William H., 2762; Slavery and the Race Problem in the South, 1657 Flinn, Richard O., 1987


Florence, Adial S., 2876


Florence, William S., 2880


Florida discovered by de Leon, 16


Florida purchase, 48 Flour and grist mills, 1792


Floyd county, 567, 1253


Floyd, Frank F., 2350 Floyd, John, 464, 467, 514, 567


Folks, Frank C., 2737


Ford, Arthur, 301 Ford, Edward E., 119


Ford, L. L., 3024 Foreign commerce, 1801


Forest timbers, 1823


Former Home of Dr. Crawford W. Long in Athens, (view) 666 .


Formwalt, Moses W., 653


Forney, Daniel M., 523


Forsyth county, 567, 1253 Forsyth, John, 423, 487, 516. 567, 572. 684, 1732, 1951; diplomat, 1468


Fort Augusta, 112, 116, 307


Fort Cornwallis, 305


Fort Frederica, 113, 160


Fort Hawkins, 464, 467, 469, 478


Fort Jackson, 477, 785


Fort Mims, 464


Fort Morris, 1439; last to lower the Colonial flag, 297


Fort Mountain, 14


Fort Pulaski, 736, 747, 751, 762


Fort .St. Simon, 115


Fort William, 115


Foster, Albert, 2191


Foster, Nathaniel G., 2199


Foster, Sheppard W., 2009


Foster, Thomas F., 2199


Fouche, Jonas, 436


Fountain, William H., 3156


Fourteenth Federal amendment adopt- ed, 818 Fowler, C. Lewis, 2301


Francis, William, 173


Frank, Leo M., case, 1121, 1165, 1171, 1180; lynched, 1188; mob endangers Governor Slaton, 1165, 1169


Franklin, Alonzo L., 2356


Franklin, Benjamin, 417


Franklin College, 417. 452, 493


Franklin county, 1253


Fraser, J. L., 3186 Fraser, Joseph B., 2756


Frazer, Charles, 412


Frazer, James, 174


Frederica, 93, 114, 115, 147, 165


Frederica county, 164


Frederick, Thomas, 57


Frederick Tything, 82


Free coinage of silver, 996


Freedman's Bureau, 814


Freedom upon the high seas, 460


Freeman, David B., 2186 Freeman, James M., 2522


Freeman, John, 341


Freeman, Robert W., 2642


Freeman's Code of Laws, 816


Free silver, 1026 Freight rates, 1804 French, Daniel Chester, 1598


Frink, Samuel, 119


Frizzelle, B. M., 2354


"From Greenland's Icy Mountains,"


1445


From the Fiery Furnace to the Sena- torial Toga, 1463


Fruit Industries, 1814 Fruits, 1806 Fullbright, Henry J., 2966


Fuller, William A., 2787


Fullilove, H. M., 2571


Fulton county, 698, 1253


Fulton, John, 301


Funkhouser, William L., 2067


Fuqua, Henry C., 1794 Furse, James, 2328 Fussel, J. G., 3215


G


Gaines, E. P., 481


Gaines, Frank H., 3240


Gainesville Railway & Power Co., 1835


Gale, Alvin D., 3129 Gallatin, Albert, 18 Galphin, George, 242 Galphinton, 241 Galt, William, 2727


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Gamble, John B., 2538 Gamble, Roger L., 2208 Game, 1805 Gammon, Langdon B., 2109 Gammon, William M., 2107


Garden truck, 1812


Gardner, William M., 2306 Garfield assassinated, 916 Garland, Francis X., 694 Garlington, Samuel F., 2743


Garmaney, Robert S., 2118 Garrett, George A., 2201 Gartrell, Lucius J., 1325, 2341 Gas plants, 1792


"Gate City, The": When this sobriquet was first used, 1429


Geiger, Judson B., 2902 George, Walter F., 3095


"Georgia" (song), 1775


Georgia, 345, 1242; Youngest English colony, 4; original domain, 26; char- ter, 53; charter expires, 177; first se- cession convention, 261, 274; commis- sions the first warship; 275; Reign of Terror, 292; as fixed by Paris treaty, 325; capitals, 399; gold dis- coveries, 556, 561; laws codified, 718; slaveholders and slaves (1860), 744; commands at Chattanooga,


768: soldier dead (1863), 772; opposes Fourteenth Federal Amendment, 818; ratifies Fourteenth Amendment, 829, 836; again under military rule, 844; redemption from carpet-bag rule, 855; finances, 995, 1028; first prison board, 1004; in the Spanish-Amer- ican war, 1006, 1007; free school system, 1112; industries as affected by the European war, 1162; first woman editor, 1264: welcomes La- fayette, 1732; in the Republic of Letters, 1747; commerce and manu- factures, 1779; harbors, 1787; manu- factures (1915), 1790; public roads, 1796; fourth in agriculture, 1806 Georgia Baptist Association, 458


Georgia Board of Entomology, 1820 Georgia cavalry. 759


Georgia Chamber of Commerce, 1788


Georgia Code of 1882, 914


Georgia Code of 1895, 981 Georgia Colonels, how originated, 1418 Georgia Company, 390


Georgia Cracker, 432


Georgia Experiment Station, 949, 1821 Georgia Female College, 645


Georgia-Florida boundary settled, 247 Georgia Fruit Exchange, 1813


Georgia Gazette, 328, 353, 357


Georgia Historical Society, 657


Georgia Infantry (Civil War), 752


Georgia (Henry R. Jackson), 1711


"Georgia Land," 1768 Georgia Legion, 754 Georgia Light Infantry, 688


Georgia Manufacturing Company, 1784


Georgia Medical College, 560


"Georgia Mine," 1768


Georgia-Mississippi Company, 390


Georgia's Modern Prometheus, 1376


Georgia's Monument at Chickamauga, 1722 Georgia's New Capitol Building, 1735 Georgia Norman and Industrial Col- lege, 957 Georgia of Today, 1737 Georgia Pacific Railway, 552


Georgia Power Company, 1790 Georgia Railroad, 1782


Georgia Railroad Company, 648


Georgia Railway and Power Co., 1790, 1835


"Georgia School Song." 1772


Georgia School of Technology, 934, 939 Georgia Secession Convention, 736, 747 Georgia State Board of Education, 864 Georgia State flag, 1242


Georgia State Gazette. 349


Georgia State Monument at Chicka- mauga Park, 1021


Georgia Society of Colonial Dames of America, 161 Georgia Songs, 1767 Georgia Training School for Girls, 1135 Georgia Tories, 292


Georgia trustees, (personnel of) 204 Georgians in Statuary Hall, Washing- ton, D. C .. 899


Georgia's sesqui-centennial, 925


Georgia's signers of the Declaration of Independence, 274, 279


General Amnesty Bill, 1534 Gentry, William T., 3011


Gettysburg, 1614; Gordon's description, 1614; responsibility for loss of, 1689 Gewinner, John K., 1969 Gibbons, Thomas, 502


Gibbons, William, 269, 270, 275, 335 Gibbs, Willis B., 3147 Gibson, Isaac A., 2233


Giffen, Newton, 1281 Gilbert, Thomas, 648


Gilbert, William L., 2024


Gilmer county, 567, 1253


Gilmer, George R., 551, 565, 567, 569, 580, 656, 1310, 1383, 1765, 2216


Gilleland's, John, Double-Barrel Can- non, 1446 Giles, Enoch J., 2859


Girardeau, John B., 270


Girardey, Victor J. B., 2341


Glascock county, 716, 1254


Glascock, Thomas, 272, 2216


Glascock, William, 272


Glen, John, 269, 328 Glenn, G. R., 1383


Glenn, George G., 2084


Glenn, Robert M. W., 2117


Glover, John A., 2251


Glynn county, 1254


Gober, George F., 3213


Goetchius, Henry R., 1714


Going Snake, 607


Gold Discoveries, 556, 561


Gold, Harriet: Romance of New Echota, 1293 Goliad Massacre, 591, 592


Golucke, Alvin G., 3005


Golucke, R. W., 2815


Gomez, Stephen, 8


Good Night, Great Chief, 1743


Good roads movement, 1795


Goodyear, Charles P., 2837


Gordon, A. J., 3130 Gordon county, 694, 1254


Gordon Equestrian Statue (view), 1043 Gordon, George A., 2772


Gordon, John B., 667, 786, 872, 944, 945, 956, 969, 1072, 1737, 1751, 1850; The


Hero of Appomatox, 1422; The Last Days of the Confederacy, 1611


Gordon, John B. (protrait), 943


Gordon Monument in Savannah (view), 650


Gordon monument unveiled, 1073


Gordon, William W., 651, 694, 2233


Gorman, John Berry, 1752


Gorman, John Berry, Jr., 1752


Gorman, Ossian D., 1751


Goshen, 92


Goss, Isham H., 3288


Governors, 1240


Gower, Orien T., 2947


Gould, William T., 2224


Goulding, B. L., 1445


Goulding, Francis R., 679, 1445, 1752 Grady county, 1050, 1254


Grady, Henry W., 933, 941, 946, 947, 948, 1356, 1361, 1362, 1608, 1719, 1720. 1725, 1730, 1752, 1853; death of, 960; Wit and Humor, 1365: "The New South." 1579; New England speech, 1579; introduction of Jefferson Davis, 1717; The South's Peerless Orator (Patterson), 1720; Commencement Address at Athens, 1729


Grady, Henry W., (protrait) 961


Grady monument unveiled, 974


Grady Monument, Atlanta (view), 1367


Grady's, Henry W., Boyhood Home (view), 1364 Graham, John M., 2303


Graham, Patrick, 222


Grain crops, 1806


Grant, Isaac, 2749


Grant, James, 246


Grant, John T., 2980


Grant, Lemuel P., 1995


Grant, Thomas, 426


Grant, U. S., 936


Grant, William D., 2981


Grantland, Seaton, 2596


Graves, C. W., 2922


Graves, John T., 1095, 1725, 1753, 2870: Eulogy of Henry W. Grady, 1608: The Daughter of Dixie the Preserver of the Faith, 1723 Gray, Edmund, 227 Gray, James R., 1925 Grayson, William L., 2339


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INDEX


Great seal of the state, 1139 Great Thoughts Immortal, 1735 Gredig, W. G., 2570 Gregory, T. H., 3124 Green, Elisha B., 2210 Green, Garnett A., 2790 Green, Mrs. T. M., 290


Green, Walter G., 2804


Greene, Alfred B., 2636 Greene county, 334, 532, 1254


Greene, Edgar G., 2944


Greene estate 335


Greene, Marion B., 2637


Greene, Nathanael, 319, 332, 333, 336, 3166; remains, discovered, 1030; re- mains, re-interred, 1039 Greensboro, 416, 637 Griffeth, Francis E., 2559


Griffeth Implement Co., 2559


Griffin, Charles H., 2431


Griffin, Claude, 2508 Griffin, David E., 2924 Griffin, William C., 2101


Griffin, William J., 2185


Griffis, William D., 2904


Griggs, James M,. 2955; Dixie Needs no Welcome Home, 1695 Griner, Oliver C., 3194 Gross, Pierce E., 2729 Growth of State, industries 1850-1910, 1786


Grubbs, Clifford, 3003


Gunpowder for Bunker Hill, 275


Gunn, James, 355, 405, 3166


Gunn, Robert R., 2788


Gwinnett, Button, 178, 271, 274, 282, 306, 336, 497, 3167 Gwinnett county, 317, 1264 Gwinnett-McIntosh duel, 497


Gwyn, Charles R., 2132


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Habersham county, 1254 Habersham, James, 127, 128, 129, 172, 222, 269, 3174


Habersham, John, 326, 335, 338, 3174


Habersham, Joseph, 269, 270, 273, 275, 276, 355, 3174 Habersham, Richard W., 663, 2355


Hales, Stephen, 57, 216


Hall, Bolling, 2455


Hall county, 317, 1254


Hall, Hewlett A., 2224


Hall, Henry M., 2402


Hall, James G., 1920


Hall, Lyman, 178, 238, 252, 270, 274, 327, 335, 3158 Hamby, Walter B., 1954


Hamilton, Charles, 2191


Hamilton, Harper, 2459


Hammond, Denis F., 703


Hammond, Levi P., 2181


Hammond, Nathaniel J., 1419, 1732, 1865 Hammond, Samuel, 3180


Hammond, William R., 1973


Hancock county, 401, 532, 1254


Hancock, John, 401


Hancock, Joseph M., 2999


Hancock, William J .. 3258


Hand, Judson L., 3180


Handley, George, 353, 358


Hanna, Mark, Home of 1288


Hanson, John F., 2948 Haralson county, 703, 1265


Haralson, Hugh A., 703, 1224, 2241


Hardee, Charles S., 2310


Hardee, William J., 2757


Hardeman, Robert N., 2578


Harden, ES. J., 1765


Harden, Edward, 585 Harden, Mary, 585


Hardman, Lamartine G., 3180 Hardwick, 401 Hardwick, Thomas W., 1157, 3061 Hardy, C. S., 2709 Harman, Henry E., 1753, 2062


Harris, Alexander N., 1173


Harris, Charles, 2241


Harris, Corra W., 361, 438, 1753


Harris county, 551, 1255


Harris, Francis, 172, 173, 222 Harris, Francis H., 270, 2355 Harris, Joel Chandler, 679, 811, 1141, 1421, 1753, 3142


Harris, Joseph T .. 3097


Harris, Nathaniel E., 934, 1164, 1172. 1173, 1176, 1177, 1190. 1197, 1207, 3072; Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg, 1656 Harris, Raymond V., 2315


Harris, Robert H., 2019 Harris, William J., 3279 Harris, Young L. G., 2290


Harrison, Benjamin, 973


Harrison convention of 1840, 658


Harrison, George P., 2299


Harrison, George P. Jr., 2299


Harrison, Isabelle, 324 Hart, Benjamin, 295


Hart county, 698, 1256


Hart Ehenezer J., 3085


Hart, Nancy (Morgan), 295, 2254; An Early Sketch, 1448


Hartridge, Julian, 1733, 2290


Haskins, H. A., 3234


Hastings, Harry G., 2040


Hawaiian revolution, 978


Hawes, Peyton M., 3257


Hawkins, Benjamin, 340, 356, 450, 452, 461, 464, 474, 2634


Hawkins, Frank, 2007


Hawkins, Samuel H., 3246


Hawkins, William E., 3247


Hay, 1810 Haygood, Atticus G., 646, 1754


Hayne, Linwood C., 2380


Hayne, Paul H., 307, 530, 946, 1754


Haynes, Charles E., 2455


Head, James M., 2127


Head, Marvin M., 2127


Head rights, 330


Head, William H., 2254


Heard, Bennard, 317


Heard county, 551, 1255


Heard house, Washington, 791


Heard, L. Martin, 2543


Heard, Stephen, 272, 306, 317, 431


Heard's Fort, 317


Heath, Evans V., 3068


Heath, Mrs. O. M., 486


Heathcote, George, 53, 57, 218


Heathcote Tything, 83


Heathcote, William, 57


Hebrew colonists, 81


Helmer, Mary, 680


Hemphill, William A., 2348


Henderson, D. J. Jr., 2924


Henderson, John F., 2852


Henderson, Robert J., 2787


Hendricks, William H., 2884


Hendrix, E. R., 125


Hendry, M. E., 2918


Henley, David P., 2640


Henry county, 532, 1255


Hensel, August R., 2711


Henson, Wylie C., 2368


Henzt, Caroline Lee (Whiting), 1754


Hephzibah, 2703


Herbert, Henry, 77, 177, 420


Heriot, George W., 2351


Herndon, Donald W., 2125


Herring, John L., 2914


Herrington, Lovick P., 3053


Hester, James, 2577


Hiawassee, 612


Hicks, Charles R., 602


Hicks, Elijah, 531, 555, 574


Hidden Face, The, 1731


Highgate, 91 Hightower, Robert E., 2133


Hightower, Thomas J., 1986


Hill, Benjamin F., 710


Hill, Benjamin H., 820, 837, 860, 861, 922, 1135, 1685, 1712, 1717, 1765, 2828: dramatic incidents in the career of the great orator, 1343; arrest of, 1346; death of, 1465; defiance to federal bayonets, 1564


Hill, Benjamin H., (portrait) 821


Hill, Harvey, 2018


Hill, Henry G., 2068


Hill, Hiram W., 2553


Hill, Joshua, 1865


Hill monument unveiled, 941


Hill, P. M., 3160


Hill, Thomas L., 2666


Hill, Walter B., 3185; speech on the General Amnesty bill, 1534; Davis Hall speech, 1554; enlogy on Sidney Lanier, 1707 Hillery, Charles, 353


Hilley, Richard I., 1919


Hillhouse, Mrs. David R., 1264


Hillyer, George, 472, 1910


Hillyer, Junins, 2406


Hillyer, William H., 1206, 1756


Hilsman, Agnew H., 3243 Hines, James K., 2488


Hirsch, Harold, 2032 Historic Home, An, 1450


Hitch, Robert M., 1738, 2226


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Hobbs, Arthur G., 1868 Hobby, William M., 2586 Hodges, L. W., 3033


Hodges, Richard, 79 Hodges, William C., 2895 Holcombe, Henry, 3186 Holden, Horace M., 2681 Holland, Robert M., 1881 Holland, Roger, 53, 57 Holland Tything, 84


Holley, M. C. Butler, 2296 Holliday, J. Carl, 2564 Holmes, Oliver W., 667 Holt, Hines, 2406 Holton, Quitman, 2780 Holzendorf, William, 301 "Home, Sweet Home," 1294 Hooper, John W., 567 Hopewell treaty, 654


Hopkey, Sophia C., 124, 1444 Hopkins Code, 1100


Hopkins, John H., 3308


Hop-o-eth-le-yo-ho-lo. 539


Horton, James R., 2926


Horton, Ozey E., 2953


Horton, William, 164, 169


House, Lucius A., 2071


Houston county, 1255


Houston, David F., 1146


Houston, Patrick, 173


Houston, William, 335


Houstoun, John, 251, 268, 270, 306, 328, 335, 361, 3186


Howard, Charles W., 1445


Howard, Mary, 1445


Howard, William M., 3083


Howard, William S., 3072


Howe, William, 157


Howell, Caleb, 353


Howell, Clark, 1755, 1897; Our Reunited Country, 1697


Howell, Evan P., 1421, 2414


Howley, Richard. 238, 306, 328, 335, 3192 Hoyt, Wade C., 2175


Hubner, Charles W., 1755, 3083


Hucks, 216


Hucks, Robert, 53, 57 Hucks Tything, 84 Huff, William A., 3217


Huggins, Harvey T., 2400


Huggins, Mary E., 2401


Hughes, Dudley M., 2414


Hughes, Joseph, 65, 81


Hughlett, Aretas M., 3259


Hull, Hope, 2422


Hull, James M., 2811


Humane slave holders, 673


Humphries, Joseph W., 1755


Hunter, Francis B., 2348


Huntington, Countess of, 128


Hunnicutt, Calvin W., 1969


Hunnicutt, George F., 2813


Hunnicutt, Joseph E., 1971


Hurt, John W., 2608


Hussey, Simeon I., 2360


Hutcheson, John B., 3115


Hutchins, W. J., 2848


Hutton, John A., 2985


I


Illustrations, Oglethorpe monument, 48; Ruins of Fort Wymberley on the Isle of Hope, 70; Celtic Cross, Marking the Site of Old Fort Augusta, 112; Old St. Pauls', 118; Wesley Oak, 122; Burial place of Tomo Chi-Chi, 140; Ruins of Fort Frederica, 160; Old Midway Church, 176: Bonaventure, 253; Commodore Oliver Bowen's Grave Slab. 276; Historic Shrines in Midway Church Yard, 315; Monu- ment to Gen. Nathanael Greene in Savannah, 320; The Pulaski Monu- ment in Savannah, 322; The Jasper Monument, Savannah, 323; Ruins of an Old Barn near Washington Where one of the Earliest Cotton Gins was installed, 375: Burning the Yazoo Act, 393; James Jackson, 394; Joseph Rucker, 438; Home of Joseph Rucker, 440; The Old Capitol at Milledgeville, 456: Dungeness, Carnegie Mansion, 489; Mount Pleasant, Old Home of Gov. Talbot, 495; Remnant of Gov. Troup's Old Home Place, "Valdosta," 628: Varner House, 638; The Owens Home in Savannah, 643; John Ross, 676: Mirabeau B. Lamar, 689; Se- quoya, 597; the Cherokee alphabet,


599; Nachoochee, 610; Cradle of Emory College, 642; Gordon Monu- ment in Savannah, 650; Former Home of Dr. Crawford W. Long in Athens, 666; Joseph Henry Lumpkin, 685; Howell Cobb, 696; The Mitchell House, 701; Burial Place of Gov. George M. Troup, 702: Joseph E. Brown, 711; Judge Linton Stephens, 721: Thomas R. R. Cobb, 732; Alex- ander H. Stephens, 747: Gen. James Longstreet, 770; Tablet to Gen. Leonidas Polk, 778; The old Heard House, 792; Where President Davis was arrested, 797; Benjamin H. Hill, 821; Alfred H. Colquitt, 881; John B. Gordon. 943; Henry W. Grady, 961; L. Q. C. Lamar, 982; Tablet on the Greene Monument, 1031: Log Cabin Berry School, 1033; Gordon Eques- trian Statue, 1043; First Monument to Confederate Women, 1104; Burns Memorial Cottage, 1114; Uncle Remus Memorial Home, 1138; Myrtle Hill Cemetery, 1140: Oglethorpe Univer- sity, 1144; Old Home of Robert Toombs, 1313; Liberty Hall, 1327; Boyhood Home of Henry Grady, 1364; Grady Monument, 1367; George F. Pierce, 1392: Immortality, 1726; Im- mortality of Love, 1728


Improved farm lands, 1800


Independent Presbyterian Church, 231 Independent Presbyterian Church, Sa- vannah, 421


Indian baseball, 34


Indian characteristics, 36


Indian legends, 611


Indians, 36


Industrial capital, 1793


Industrial products, 1793


Industries, growth of state, 1850-1910. 1786


In Florida by the sea, 1738


Ingram, Porter, 2423


Inman, Frank M., 1967


Inman, Samuel M., 1846


Inman, Walker P., 3192


International Cotton 1881, 914 Exposition of


Irvin, I. Tucker Jr., 2767


Irving, Theodore, 18


Irwin county, 532, 1255


Irwin, David, 718, 2442


Irwin, Isaiah T., 722


Irwin, James R., 2998


Irwin, Jared, 338, 393


Isbell, Jesse E. D., 2516


Iseman, Everette, 2834


Island of Bimini, 16


Iverson, Alfred, 2442


Iverson, Alfred Sr., 2676


Jack, James, 2466


Jackson. Andrew, 465, 468, 469, 477, 482, 486, 488


Jackson, Charles T., 669


Jackson county, 404, 1255


Jackson, Henry, 1300


Jackson, Henry R., 925, 1711, 1720, 1755, 1772, 2850


Jackson, James, 339, 355, 359, 3002


Jackson, James, 273, 395, 405, 414, 452, 499, 522, 3193


Jackson, James (portrait), 394


Jackson, James U., 3094


Jackson, John K., 2432


Jackson, Joseph W., 2676


Jackson, Oliver N., 2521


Jackson, Robert G., 3054


Jackson, Robert R., 2049


Jackson, William H., 1446


Jackson's Georgia trail, 483


Jackson Oak: A property owner, 1446


Jacobs, Thornwell, 1145, 2529


James, James F., 2247


James, Thomas T., 3032


Jamestown Exposition. 1058 Janes, Thomas P., 1876




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