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Fulton County, orders to sheriff of, concerning salt, 182.
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Gaskill, Capt. V. A., ordered to seize block tin, 202.
General Assembly meets in extra session, 587; adjourns on account of approach of enemy, 792; to convene at Maeon, 817; to convene in extra session at Milledgeville, S7S; messages to, see Governor Brown.
General Orders No. 30, 810.
Georgia Relief and Hospital Association, Governor Brown re- quests that Association be permitted to export cotton for purpose of importing supplies, 66S
Georgia Hospital in Virginia, $5,000 sent to, 51.
"German Artillery" ordered to prepare to march to sea-coast, 57. Gerstmann, Capt. Simeon, employed to bring in articles needed by State, 441.
Great Seal, Commissioners appointed to alter report, 538.
Green, Col. J. A., ordered to issue tents for Col. Cowart's and Col. Watkins' regiments, 68.
Hamilton, Col. B. B., men and ammunition to be furnished to, SOS. Harris, Gen. R. Y., guns placed at disposal of, 132.
. Harris, Capt. William T., to receive guns from "Mountain Rang. ers," 44.
Harrison, Brig .- Gen. George P., "Oconee Grays" to report to, 55; appointed Brigadier-General, 133.
Harriss, George, commissioned agent to receive, store and export cotton, etc., 574.
Hart, Capt., L. S., military storekeeper, arms to be shipped to, 5S. Home Guards to be commanded by Brig .- Gen. Howell Cobb, 476. Hood, Gen. J. B., militia transferred to command of, 724.
Holt, Postmaster General, appointed acting Secretary of War, 11. Hough, E. C., selected as Notary Publie, 689.
Howard, Dr. T. M., appointed assistant surgeon, 70.
Howard, W. P., to be paid for damages to property, 575.
Howard, Gen. W. P., ordered to store State's property in Masonic building in Atlanta, 813.
Howell, Richard H., ordered to move engraving apparatus to Augusta, 219.
Hughes, D. C., appointed agent to purchase eorn for the State, 876.
Hunnicut, Capt. G. W., ordered to use military force, if necessary, to resist enrolling officers, 224.
Hunt, Wm. H., appointed aide-de-camp, 47.
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Jackson, Judge H. R., orders to concerning seizure of New York ships, 24, 25; instructed to make other seizures, 26; ap- pointed Major-General 1st Division Georgia Volunteers, 138.
Jackson, Col. James, sent on important business to New Orleans by Governor Brown, 212.
Johnson, Hon. James, appointed Provisional Governor of Geor- gia, 885.
Johnston, General Joseph E., restored to his command, S69. Jones, A. W., financial agent, claimed as exempt by Governor Brown, 698.
Jones, Captain, to report to Col. Ledford, 813.
Jones, Lieutenant, orders in reference to, revoked, 723.
Jones, Lieutenant-Colonel, to take command of camp at Albany, 805.
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Keeth, C. F., appointed agent to purchase wool for the State, 856. King, Hon. T. Butler, appointed Commissioner to England, France and Belgium, 19: instructions to, 20; message from Gov- ernor Brown in reference to, 322; committee reports on message of Governor in reference to. 324.
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Lamar, Col. C. A. L., appointed agent to import and export eot- ton, etc., 581.
La Mat, Colonel, authorized to purchase rifles, ete., 137.
Lawton, Col. A. R., ordered to occupy Fort Pulaski, 13; instrue- tions to, from Governor Brown, 14; occupies Fort Pulaski, 16.
Ledford, Colonel, Captains Jones and Christopher to report to, 813. Lee, Col. G. W., to report condition of State Road to Governor Brown, 809.
Letcher, Governor, letter from, concerning salt, 310.
Lewis, John W., appointed Senator in Confederate Congress to fill vacaney of Robert Toombs, 207; appointed agent of State to transact business in East Tennessee, 219; secures lease in interest of Va. Salt Works, 223.
Loeke, Major, Chief Commissary, letter from, to Governor Brown, concerning distillation of whiskey for use of troops, 553. Logan, Joseph P., money sent to for Georgia Hospital in Virginia, 51.
Lumpkin, Joseph T., appointed aide-de-camp, 67.
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"Ma on Volunteers" ordered into Confederate service, 33. Mandeville, G. S., liable to service in State militia, 726.
May, Col. Benjamin, ordered to pay drafts of Dr. Lewis for salt, 223
May, Col. R. H., guns placed at disposal of, 132.
McIntosh, Lachlan H., Chief of Ordnauee, receipts of, 220-222, 231, 535; letter from, to Governor Brown concerning pikes and knives, 349.
Mercer, Brig .- Gen. H. W., letters from, to Governor Brown, 313, 314.
Militia transferred to command of Gen. Hood, 724.
Milledgeville, orders for protection of, 440, 722.
"Mountain Rangers" to deliver their guns to Capt. Harris, 44.
Munday & Hancock, Governor Brown contracts with, to take charge of telegraph line, 877.
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Napier, W. T. W., appointed State agent to assist in transport- ing cotton, 6SS.
Napier's Artillery, transportation furnished to recruits for, 195. New York ships in Savannah harbour ordered seized, 24; ordered released, 25; again ordered seized, 26; ordered sold, 30; again released, 31.
Nichols, Dr. W. J., appointed assistant surgeon, 71.
Noble Bros., exempted from duty to make eannon, 201.
Nunnally, A. F., appointed financial agent for the State, 701.
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"Oconee Grays," accepted by Governor Brown, 55. Oglethorpe University, students of, excused from military duty, 73, 207.
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Paliner, J. C., bonds issued to, for payment of arms, 29.
Peters, M. B., appointed State agent to receive goods imported at Charleston, 799.
Phillips, Dr. George D., letter to, from Governor Brown, concern- ing supply of wood, 554.
Phillips, Col. Wm., to take command of camp at Newnan, 805. Pieree, Rev. L., not to be molested, 780.
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Pikes and knives, Governor appeals to meehanies of Georgia to manufacture, 199; message from Governor in reference to manufacture of, 344-353.
Porter & Wells, authorized to use chimney of engine belonging to Card Mfg. Co. in order to make gun carriages, 365.
President of United States refuses to recognize State governments enacted under Confederate constitution, SS5; appoints James Johnson Provisional Governor of Georgia, 885.
Proclamation, prohibiting commereial intereourse with northern States, 33; proclamation ordering election for ratification of State Constitution 38; proclamation calling upon citi- Zens to search for scattered guns, 45; proclamation appeal- ing to citizens for loan of private arms, 47; proclamation declaring constitution adopted by convention at Savan- nah the constitution of the State, 50; proclamation prep- arations for defense of coast of Georgia, 52; proclamation exempting eertain persons, 56; proclamation giving notice that no more tenders of service will be accepted, 69; proc- lamation giving notice that thirty companies will be ac- cepted, 131; proclamation setting apart a day of fasting and prayer, 135, 196; proclamation calling for additional troops to serve during the war, 187; proclamation prohib- iting distillation of corn into ardent spirits, 202; proclama- tion calling for volunteers to fill ranks of State forces, 213; proclamation calling special session of legislature, 366, 817, 878; proclamation calling for volunteers, 447, 464, 470; proclamation calling for eight thousand volunteers for home defense, 456; proclamation, calling for men between 40 and 45 years, 463; proclamation prohibiting unlawful impressment of property, 473; proclamation specifying different classes of officers exempt from conseription, 689; proclamation requiring all commissioned and civil officers to report to Maj. Gen. Wayne, 703; proclamation order- ing all civil officers under 50 years, with certain exceptions, to report to Maj .- Gen. Wayne, 703; proclamation ordering arrest of those refusing to enter service when ordered, 707; proclamation calling for troops for local defense, 710; proc- lamation ordering aliens who refuse to volunteer to leave State, 717; proclamation revoking commission of C G. Baylor, 732; proclamation ordering levy en masse of en- tire populat: for local defense of State, 799; proclama- tion callir upon those remaining at home to defend them- selves ag. inst plunderers, 802.
Pruden's Battery, used as guard for capital, 859;
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Quartermaster and Commissary Generals, message from Governor Brown concerning, 32S.
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Records, public, to be moved to place of safety, 469. Reserve militia, in camps of instruction, furloughed, 814.
Resolutions concerning seizure of factories, etc., 334; resolutions adopted by Governors of several States at convention at Augusta, 777.
Rodgers, Capt. R. L., to take charge of train ordered to haul corn, 865; instructions to, 873; assistance to be given to, S73.
Rowland, Maj. John S., order to, concerning shipment of cotton 217.
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Salt, seizure of, ordered, 145; trouble concerning, 1S2, 1S5; to be brought from Virginia, 216, 225; distribution of, 227; Gov- ernor Brown agrees to take salt at $7.50 per bushel, 237; copy of salt contract, 416; correspondence concerning, 420-433; engine "Texas" to be repaired and used in ship- ping, 477; Governor contracts with Seago, Palmer & Co. for, 546; Governor contracts with Bigham & Cox for, 692; contract with Stuart-Buchanan & Co. to furnish salt water for making, 695; scarcity of, 728
Savannah, letters from Governor Brown concerning defenses around, 236, 238.
Seago, Palmer & Co., Governor contracts with for salt, 546.
Secretary of State to issue proclamation for arrest of deserters, 225, 359.
Semmes, Gen. Paul J., appointed agent to purchase arins, etc., 5. Soldiers' families, who are tenants, dispossession of, 35S.
"Spalding Grays," from Griffin, ordered into Confederate service, 33.
State officials, etc., not to be drafted, 468.
Stevenson, Wellington, appointed State agent to import medi- cines 782.
Stewart captain, transportation to be furnished recruits for company of, 196.
Stuart-Buchanan & Co., contract to furnish State sufficient salt water to make five hundred bushels salt per day, 695.
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Temple, M. S., copy of salt contract with, 418; letter from, con- cerning salt, 420, 427; letter from Governor Brown to, 426. "Texas," engine, to be repaired and used in shipping salt, 477. Thurmond, Col. S. P., to assist Col. Yancey, 805.
Thweatt, Comptroller-General Peterson, report of, 399-406; letter to, concerning tax Act, 453.
Treasury notes, redeemed, cancelled and burned, 717, SS3; com- mittee appointed to burn, S16.
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Ultez, W. R., agent of Georgia Relief and Hospital Association, granted permission to ship sixty bales of cotton, 783.
Waitzfelder, Leopold, appointed agent of the State to go to Eng- land and demand moneys due State for cotton shipped, 879, 881, 882; appointed agent to dispose of goods stored at Nassau, 880.
Waitzfelder, Leopold and Solomon L., not to be interfered with by enrolling officers, 239.
Waitzfelder, S. L., to go to Europe to purchase card wire, 452. Walker, Charles, fine remitted, 698.
Walker, Hon. L. P., requests Governor Brown to send volunteer companies to Virginia, 32.
Walker, Gen. Wm. H. T., appointed Brigadier-General, 146. Wallace, Col. W. S., to assist Col. Phillips, S05.
Waters, Col. H. H., appointed to go to Augusta to attend Rail- road convention, 444.
Watkins, William, military storekeeper, orders to sheriff of Ful- ton county concerning, 182; letter to Brig .- Gen. Howard concerning, 185.
Wayne, Major H. C., appointed Adjutant and Inspector General, 8; issues orders for protection of Milledgeville, 440; all commissioned and civil officers to report to, 703.
Whitaker, Col. J. I., Commissary General, drafts of, to be honored, 149; orders to, 211, 213; letter to, concerning distribution of salt, 225; letter to, from the Governor concerning scarcity of salt, 728.
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Whittle, Col. L. N., to take charge of camp at Macon, 805. Wikle, Jesse R., appointed agent to remain at salt works, 420; letter from, to Governor Brown, concerning salt, 429. Wilkinson, U. B., appointed appraiser, 444.
Williford, Capt. W. J., to assist Col. I. R. Foster, 222. Windsor, T. T., letter to, concerning cotton cards, 360; statement of, concerning cotton cards, 363.
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Yancey, Col. B. C., to take command of camp at Athens, 805. Young, Dr. T. J., appointed surgeon, 70.
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