Official Congressional Directory, Volume 45, Issue 2, Part 1; Volume 45, Issue 2, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1878 |
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... Georgia ; received an aca- demic education ; removed to Alabama before his majority ; studied law , was admitted to the bar , and is now a practising lawyer and planter ; was engaged in the war with Mexico as Captain of a volunteer ...
... Georgia ; received an aca- demic education ; removed to Alabama before his majority ; studied law , was admitted to the bar , and is now a practising lawyer and planter ; was engaged in the war with Mexico as Captain of a volunteer ...
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... GEORGIA . SENATORS . JOHN B. GORDON , of Atlanta , was born in Upson County , Georgia , February 6 , 1832 ; was educated at the University of Georgia ; was admitted to the bar , but practised law only a short time ; at the beginning of ...
... GEORGIA . SENATORS . JOHN B. GORDON , of Atlanta , was born in Upson County , Georgia , February 6 , 1832 ; was educated at the University of Georgia ; was admitted to the bar , but practised law only a short time ; at the beginning of ...
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... Georgia , in 1853 ; was elected Solicitor - General of the Southwest Circuit in 1858 , and the same year was appointed by Gov. Brown to fill the unexpired term of John W. Evans ; was nominated as the candidate of the Union party in ...
... Georgia , in 1853 ; was elected Solicitor - General of the Southwest Circuit in 1858 , and the same year was appointed by Gov. Brown to fill the unexpired term of John W. Evans ; was nominated as the candidate of the Union party in ...
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... Georgia on the Douglas and Johnson ticket in 1860 ; was elected to the Secession Convention of Georgia in 1861 ; opposed and voted against the ordinance of secession in that body , but gave it his support after it had been passed by the ...
... Georgia on the Douglas and Johnson ticket in 1860 ; was elected to the Secession Convention of Georgia in 1861 ; opposed and voted against the ordinance of secession in that body , but gave it his support after it had been passed by the ...
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... Georgia and Tennessee campaigns , especially at the battle of Franklin , Tennessee , November 30 , 1864 ; was elected a Presidential Elector for the State at large on the Republican ticket in 1868 ; was elected to the Forty - fourth ...
... Georgia and Tennessee campaigns , especially at the battle of Franklin , Tennessee , November 30 , 1864 ; was elected a Presidential Elector for the State at large on the Republican ticket in 1868 ; was elected to the Forty - fourth ...
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