Georgia. Governor (1831-1835 : Lumpkin)
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Georgia. Governor (1831-1835 : Lumpkin)
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Georgia. Governor (1831-1835 : Lumpkin)
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The Treaty of Indian Springs (1825) with the Creek Indians opened up a large area of western Georgia for settlement.
From this acquisition five new counties were formed. A lottery system was used to freely distribute the land to Georgians by lot, generally 202 and a half acres each.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/128300331
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr2001023120
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Creek Indians
Creek Indians
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Georgia
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Muscogee County (Ga.)
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Georgia--Muscogee County
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Georgia--Milledgeville
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