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Walton, George, c. 1749-1804
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Walton, George A. (1822-1908).
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Walton, George Augustus.
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George Walton (c. 1749 – February 2, 1804), a Founding Father of the United States, signed the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia and also served as the second Chief Executive of Georgia.
Born in Cumberland County, Virginia, Walton was a studious, self-taught young man. After completing an apprenticeship as a carpenter under his uncle, he moved to Savannah, Georgia to study law. Admitted to the bar in 1774, by the eve of the American Revolution, he was one of the most successful lawyers in Georgia. He became an advocate of the patriot cause and was elected Secretary of the Georgia Provincial Congress and became president of the Council of Safety. In 1776 he served as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia, a position he held until the end of 1778. On July 2, 1776, he voted in favor of the Declaration of Independence for Georgia along with Button Gwinnett and Lyman Hall.
During the American Revolutionary War, he was in the battalion of General Robert Howe. On January 9, 1778, Walton received a commission as colonel of the First Georgia Regiment of Militia. In October 1779, Walton was elected Governor of Georgia for the first time, a position he held for only two months. During the 1780s, Walton devoted himself almost exclusively to Georgia state politics. He served not only as chief justice but also as a commissioner to negotiate a treaty with the Cherokee Indians (1783), a member of the Augusta Board of Commissioners (1784 and 1785), and a commissioner to settle the border dispute between South Carolina and Georgia (1786). He was elected as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1787 but declined, as his commitments at the state level occupied his time to the exclusion of all else.
In 1789 he was a presidential elector and served at the state convention to adopt a new constitution. Walton was elected to a second term as governor in 1789 and served for one year.In November 1795, he was appointed to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Jackson. Walton served in that position from November 16, 1795, to February 20, 1796, until a successor, Josiah Tattnall, was officially elected. Walton died at his home, Meadow Garden, in Augusta, Georgia. Initially buried at Rosney, home of his nephew Robert Watkins, he was re-interred in 1848 beneath the Signers Monument in front of the courthouse on Greene Street in Augusta.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/40793162
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n84-804506
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OurCampaigns website, George Walton, accessed January 7, 2022.
<ul><b>RACES</b> <li> 10/08/1798 GA At-Large Lost 0.01% (-37.27%)</li> <li> 11/01/1795 GA US Senate - Appointment Won 100.00% (+100.00%)</li> <li> 12/31/1780 GA Continental Congress Won 100.00% (+100.00%)</li> <li> 12/31/1779 GA Continental Congress Won 100.00% (+100.00%)</li> <li> 12/31/1776 GA Continental Congress Won 100.00% (+100.00%)</li> <li> 12/31/1775 GA Continental Congress Won 100.00% (+100.00%)</li> </ul>
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Wikipedia article, George Walton, accessed January 7, 2022.
<p>George Walton (c. 1749 – February 2, 1804), a Founding Father of the United States, signed the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia and also served as the second Chief Executive of Georgia.</p> <p>George Walton was born in Cumberland County, Virginia. The exact year of Walton's birth is unknown; it is believed that he was born in 1749. Research has placed it as early as 1740, others as late as 1749 and 1750. The biographer of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, Della Gray Bartholomew, uses the date of 1741. His parents died when he was an infant, resulting in his adoption by an uncle with whom he entered apprenticeship as a carpenter. Walton was a studious young man, but his uncle actively discouraged all study, believing a studious boy to be an idle one. Walton continued studying and once his apprenticeship ended, he moved to Savannah, Georgia, in 1769 to study law under a Mr. Young, and was admitted to the bar in 1774. His brother was John Walton.</p> <p>By the eve of the American Revolution, he was one of the most successful lawyers in Georgia. He became an advocate of the patriot cause and was elected Secretary of the Georgia Provincial Congress and became president of the Council of Safety. In 1776 he served as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia, a position he held until the end of 1778. On July 2, 1776, he voted in favor of the Declaration of Independence for Georgia along with Button Gwinnett and Lyman Hall.</p>
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USHistory.org biography, George Walton, accessed January 7, 2022.
<p>George Walton was born in Prince Edward County, Virginia, in 1741. His parents died soon after, and he was adopted by an Uncle who apprenticed him as a carpenter. Little else is know about his early years. He appeared again in 1769 when he moved to Savannah and began to study Law. He was admitted to the Bar in 1774. Deeply involved with the patriot movement in Georgia, he would ultimately serve an important role in the development of the state.</p> <p>At the formation of the Georgia provincial Congress, Walton was elected Secretary, and made President of the Council of Safety. In 1776 he was elected to the Continental Congress, where he signed the Declaration of Independence. He spent many of the following years engaged in the defense of his state, and in a messy political battle with Button Gwinnett, another signer from Georgia. In 1778 Walton was commissioned a Colonel of the First Regiment of the Georgia Militia. He was injured in Battle and taken prisoner. He gained his freedom in 1779 through a prisoner exchange and was soon after elected Governor of Georgia, an office he held for only two months. Political conflict colored all of Walton's career. He was allied with General Lachlan McIntosh in a fierce struggle against Gwinnett for political dominance of the state. Walton was dispatched from office on several occasions, indicted for alleged criminal activities on others, in an interminable battle between two factions of the patriot movement in Georgia.</p> <p>He was returned to congress in 1780 and stayed through 1781. He remained in Philadelphia until 1783. That year he was censured by the legislature for his involvement in a duel which led to the death Gwinnett by the hand of his rival, commissioned to treat with the Cherokee nation in Tennessee, and appointed Chief Justice of his state. In 1789 he served in the college of Electors and again elected Governor. The government was reorganized under an new constitution in November of that year, at which time Walton stepped down. He was immediately appointed a superior court judge. In 1795 he was sent to fill an unfulfilled term in the US Senate. He was not reelected. He then retired to farming. He died in Augusta in 1804 at the age of 64.</p>
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Whitaker, William Asbury, 1883-1960. William Asbury Whitaker papers, 1596-1957 [manuscript].
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William Asbury Whitaker papers, 1596-1957 [manuscript].
The collection consists of manuscripts collected by Willaim A. Whitaker. Among them are materials pertaining to British and Spanish colonial America; the Revolutionary War, including correspondence of General Nathanael Greene; slavery, including certificates of freedom and slave bills of sale; the Civil War; English literature, including correspondence by George Cruikshank, Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackery, and others; and other items, including correspondence of Henry Clay. Also included are Whitaker's personal correspondence, 1904-1957; his diaries, 1952-1956; and records of his collecting activities.
ArchivalResource: About 970 items (2.5 linear ft.).
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- Whitaker, William Asbury, 1883-1960. William Asbury Whitaker papers, 1596-1957 [manuscript].
North American Land Company ledger, 1795-1805, 1795-1805
Title:
North American Land Company ledger, 1795-1805 1795-1805
The North Amercian Land Company ledger contains accounts with prominent men of the time; in additon to the ledger are numerous deeds and other documents involving Robert Morris.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 Linear feet
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- North American Land Company ledger, 1795-1805, 1795-1805
Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (bulk:1700-1800)
Title:
Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (inclusive), 1700-1800 (bulk)
The portion of the Emmet Collection housed in the Manuscripts and Archives Division consists of approximately 10,800 historical manuscripts relating chiefly to the period prior to, during, and following the American Revolution. The collection contains letters and documents by the signers of the Declaration of Independence as well as nearly every prominent historical figure of the period.
ArchivalResource: 30.83 linear feet; 108 boxes, 21 volumes
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- Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876, 1700-1800
Houstoun, John, 1744-1796. John Houstoun letters, 1775-1784.
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John Houstoun letters, 1775-1784.
This collection consists of letters to John Houstoun from Peter Taarling, Benjamin Lincoln, George Walton, James Habersham, David Rees, and John Hill. The letters are concerned with conditions in 1775, Native American affairs, the land lottery of 1784, bounty grants, and the town of Houstounborough. Two letters from John Houstoun to Benjamin Lincoln and John Jay discuss military matters and the capture of Savannah in 1779. Also, there is a transcription of a talk given by a Native American call the "Fat King."
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (.05 cubic feet)
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- Houstoun, John, 1744-1796. John Houstoun letters, 1775-1784.
Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. George Walton letter, 1781 August 13.
Title:
George Walton letter, 1781 August 13.
The collection consists of an autographed letter signed by Georgia delegates George Walton, signer of the Declaration of Independence and Richard Howley, member of Congress reporting to an unidentified correspondent on American Revolutionary Forces' success in Georgia and the possibility of sending a printing press, "a new ... & efficacious weapon against the enemy," to aid in the fight against the British.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (0.1 linear feet).
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- Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. George Walton letter, 1781 August 13.
United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Papers of the Continental Congress, Georgia State papers, 1775-1788.
Title:
Papers of the Continental Congress, Georgia State papers, 1775-1788.
This collection consists of a microfilm copy of the Georgia State papers, 1775-1788 from the National Archives and Records Administration's collection "Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789." The papers contain letters from the state of Georgia to the Continental Congress and include such subjects as Native American wars in the interior of Georgia, the arrest and confinement of George McIntosh on the charge of selling rice to the British in East Florida, the unsuccessful expedition against East Florida led by Button Gwinnett, Gwinnett's death in a duel with General Lachlan McIntosh, the planning and execution of subsequent military actions against East Florida, the need for constructing two galleys to defend the harbors and rivers of Georgia, the recruitment of foot soldiers and cavalry troops, reports of disaffection among inhabitants of the state, and warfare and negotiations with the Creek Indians. Also included are memorials and petitions from the inhabitants of certain countries urging the removal of General George McIntosh from the state. Among the enclosures are resolutions of the state assembly, copies of letters from General Robert Howe and form the widow of Button Gwinnett, and an intercepted letter from the British Governor Tonyn of East Florida to Lord George Germain, British Secretary of State of the Colonies. Roll 1 contains correspondence from Georgia to the Continental Congress, 1775-1788. An inventory of letters appears at the start of the roll and shows the date of the letter, when it was read, and the subject of the letter. Roll 2 contains Official letters received by the President of the Continental Congress from various officials in Georgia, including Button Gwinnett; John A. Treutlen; John Houstoun; George Walton Lyman Hall; Samuel Elbert; Edward Telfair; George Mathews; and George Handley. These letters are arranged in chronological order. The materials on roll 1 were microfilmed by the National Archives and Records Administration in 1959; the materials on roll 2 were microfilmed by the Library of Congress for Lilla M. Hawes in 1949.
ArchivalResource: 2 microfilm rolls
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- United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Papers of the Continental Congress, Georgia State papers, 1775-1788.
Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Letter, 1776 June 6.
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Letter, 1776 June 6.
In this letter, George Walton asks on behalf of himself, Joseph Pannel, Robert Walton, and Samuel Scott permission of the "Honorable President of the Convention" that he might recruit 300 men from the inhabitants of the colony of Virginia to armed service in Georgia. Below this letter is a note dated 6 June 1776 from the Convention stating that a Mr. Drayton and a Mr. Elliot of South Carolina will also be allowed to recruit in Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf) + 1 engraving.
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- Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Letter, 1776 June 6.
Houstoun, John, 1744-1796. John Houstoun petition, 1783.
Title:
John Houstoun petition, 1783.
The collection consists of a partly printed document signed, one and a half pages, legal folio, undated, which details a petition brought against William McIntosh by John Houstoun, the Governor of Georgia. As the Chief Justice of Georgia, George Walton signs a document in which "William McIntosh the Younger... became bound to the... Government of the State... in the penal Sum of three hundred and fifty pounds..."
ArchivalResource: 1 items (0.1 linear ft.)
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- Houstoun, John, 1744-1796. John Houstoun petition, 1783.
Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Noble Wimberly Jones petition, 1778.
Title:
Noble Wimberly Jones petition, 1778.
The collection consists of a printed form of petition of Noble Wimberly Jones, Georgia member of the Continental Congress. The petition is entirely filled in and signed by Jones' attorney, J. Howly. Jones petitions to be paid 117:2:5, amount due him for various goods by Thomas Gibbons, Sr., who had never paid him. He asks that a suit be brought against Gibbons. Governor George Walton signs at the bottom of the page.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (0.1 linear feet).
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- Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Noble Wimberly Jones petition, 1778.
Benjamin Franklin Papers Part 2 -- Letters to Franklin, 1777 January-1778 March
Title:
Benjamin Franklin Papers Part 2 -- Letters to Franklin 1777 January-1778 March
This is part of the large inventory for the Benjamin Franklin Papers (Mss B F85). For complete information concerning this collection, please view the . Collection Description
ArchivalResource: 1.0 section
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- Benjamin Franklin Papers Part 2 -- Letters to Franklin, 1777 January-1778 March
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810. Letter : Augusta, [Georgia], to the governor of the state of Georgia [George Walton], 1789 Oct. 2.
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Letter : Augusta, [Georgia], to the governor of the state of Georgia [George Walton], 1789 Oct. 2.
Letter signed by Benjamin Lincoln, Cyrus Griffin, & David Humphreys informing the governor that they were unable to negotiate a peace treaty with the Creek Indians.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.) ; 23 cm.
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- Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810. Letter : Augusta, [Georgia], to the governor of the state of Georgia [George Walton], 1789 Oct. 2.
Rosenbach, A. S. W. (Abraham Simon Wolf), 1876-1952,. Signers of the Declaration of Independence autograph collection, 1756-1818.
Title:
Signers of the Declaration of Independence autograph collection, 1756-1818.
Personal and official correspondence and legal documents written or signed by all 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence, most from the Revolutionary period. The papers relate chiefly to state and national political, financial, and military affairs. Correspondents include George Clinton, John Dickinson, William Lee, and George Washington.
ArchivalResource: 56 items ; 38 cm. or smaller.
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- Rosenbach, A. S. W. (Abraham Simon Wolf), 1876-1952,. Signers of the Declaration of Independence autograph collection, 1756-1818.
United States. Continental Congress. Treaty proceedings : Easton, Pa., 1777 Jan. 30-Feb. 6.
Title:
Treaty proceedings : Easton, Pa., 1777 Jan. 30-Feb. 6.
Incomplete copy of the proceedings of a treaty conference held at the German church in Easton, Pa., on Jan. 30, 1777, between representatives of the Continental Congress and Six Nations. Proceedings are written, signed, and dated Feb. 6, 1777, by Thomas Paine, secretary to the commission.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 folded sheet (4 p.)) ; 33 cm.
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- United States. Continental Congress. Treaty proceedings : Easton, Pa., 1777 Jan. 30-Feb. 6.
Gwathmey collection, 1708-1852
Title:
Gwathmey collection, 1708-1852.
Letters, autographs, papers, illustrations, and portraits relating to Revolutionary and early nineteenth century statesmen believed to have been assembled as an autograph collection by Julia M. Dickinson Tayloe early in the nineteenth century. Includes a U.S. War Dept. broadside, 1794 May 19.
ArchivalResource: 170 items.
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- Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818. Gwathmey collection [manuscript], 1708-1852.
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Title:
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Autograph letters and documents of American political and military leaders collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.
ArchivalResource: 28 boxes (14 linear ft.)
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- Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Bamberger, Louis, 1855-1944,. Autograph collection, 1683-1929.
Title:
Autograph collection, 1683-1929.
Letters and documents of John Adams, Samuel Adams, Jonathan Belcher, Joseph Bloomfield, Elias Boudinot, Carter Braxton, Isaac G. Burnet, Thomas Carew, Elizabeth Carmich, Charles Carroll, Thomas Bradbury Chandler, Abraham Clark, John N. Cumming, Thomas A. Edison, William Ellery, William Franklin, Elbridge Gerry, Benjamin Harrison, John Hart, Joseph Hewes, Herbert Hoover, Francis Hopkinson, Samuel Huntington, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Philip Livingston, Joseph Lovelace, Thomas McKean, Arthur Middleton, Lewis Morris, Robert Morris, Samuel F.B. Morse, Thomas Nelson, Aaron Ogden, George Olney, E.A. Paine, Robert Treat Paine, John Penn, Samuel Pintard, Henry Remsen, Henry M. Rice, Caesar Rodney, Benjamin Rush, Edward Rutledge, Richard Stockton, Thomas Stone, J. Strawbridge, John Cleves Symmes, Charles Thomas, Matthew Thornton, George Walton, George Washington, William Whipple, William Williams, Woodrow Wilson, John Witherspoon, and George Wythe.
ArchivalResource: 205 items.
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- Bamberger, Louis, 1855-1944,. Autograph collection, 1683-1929.
Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Autograph note signed : to Governor James Jackson of Georgia, 1800 Nov. 6.
Title:
Autograph note signed : to Governor James Jackson of Georgia, 1800 Nov. 6.
A warrant for his salary.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 16.3 x 20.2 cm.
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- Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Autograph note signed : to Governor James Jackson of Georgia, 1800 Nov. 6.
Walton, George, 1741-1804. ALS, 1779 Oct. 23, Augusta, Ga., to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln.
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ALS, 1779 Oct. 23, Augusta, Ga., to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln.
Assures Lincoln that the people of Georgia have not given up hope in the face of his recent defeat, and discusses an exchange of prisoners.
ArchivalResource: 3 p. ; 23 cm.
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- Walton, George, 1741-1804. ALS, 1779 Oct. 23, Augusta, Ga., to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln.
Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Autograph letter signed : Belfast, to John Houston in camp before Savannah, 1779 Sept. 30.
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Autograph letter signed : Belfast, to John Houston in camp before Savannah, 1779 Sept. 30.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (fol.)
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- Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Autograph letter signed : Belfast, to John Houston in camp before Savannah, 1779 Sept. 30.
Walton, George, 1749-1804. Manuscript, not dated.
Title:
Manuscript, not dated.
Manuscript is a judgment on William Oakman v. John Collins and is signed by George Walton, who was then chief justice for the state of Georgia.
ArchivalResource: .05 linear feet.
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- Walton, George, 1749-1804. Manuscript, not dated.
W. Newton Morris Charitable Foundation collection, circa 1709-1850.
Title:
W. Newton Morris Charitable Foundation collection, circa 1709-1850.
The collection consists of five historic documents: 1.) James Southall agreement; 2.) Indenture agreement, January 13, 1843; 3.) John Wilson letter (State vs. Mabrey & Evans); 4.) Jefferson Davis letter, July 25, 2850; 5.) George Walton letter, January 23, 1709.
ArchivalResource: 5 items (0.1 linear ft.)
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- W. Newton Morris Charitable Foundation collection, circa 1709-1850.
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Miscellany, 1755-1835
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Miscellany, Volume XI, Miscellany, 1755-1835
Portraits, prints, letters, and documents tipped into Volume 11 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856)
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (84 items)
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Miscellany, Volume XI, Miscellany, 1755-1835.
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Collection of documents concerning the American Revolution, 1740-1866
Title:
Jared Sparks collection of documents concerning the American Revolution, 1740-1866 .
Documents copied or collected by American historian and president of Harvard Jared Sparks.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (2.5 linear ft.)
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- Jared Sparks collection of documents concerning the American Revolution, 1740-1866 .
Letters and documents of signers of the Declaration of Independence, 1750-1933.
Title:
Letters and documents of signers of the Declaration of Independence, 1750-1933.
Letters and documents by signers of the American Declaration of Independence particularly Button Gwinnett and Charles Carroll.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. (.33 linear ft.)
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- Letters and documents of signers of the Declaration of Independence, 1750-1933.
Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. ALS, 1779 December 19 : Augusta, to Major General Lincoln.
Title:
ALS, 1779 December 19 : Augusta, to Major General Lincoln.
Expresses his disappointment that expected supplies had not been sent for the Georgia militia. "And I must now request that you will supply, lend or sell two or three waggon loads for their use ..."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 18 x 16 cm.
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- Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. ALS, 1779 December 19 : Augusta, to Major General Lincoln.
Augusta (Ga.). Trustees of the City of Augusta. Land indenture, 1786 May 11.
Title:
Land indenture, 1786 May 11.
Indenture giving a one-acre lot of land in Augusta, Ga. to merchant Thomas Graves, granted by the trustees for laying out and selling land in Augusta, George Walton, William Glascock, Samuel Jack, Abraham Baldwin, and Robert Forsyth. Witnessed by John Garrett and Seaborn Jones before Thomas Watkins, clerk.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf.
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- Augusta (Ga.). Trustees of the City of Augusta. Land indenture, 1786 May 11.
Bond appointing commissioners to layout the city of Augusta (Ga.), 1786 May 3.
Title:
Bond appointing commissioners to layout the city of Augusta (Ga.), 1786 May 3.
The collection consists of a bond appointing commissioners to layout the city of Augusta (Ga.) on land purchased by the State of Georgia from Thomas Cole dated May 3, 1786. Commissioners appointed include George Walton, William Glascock, Samuel Jack, Abraham Baldwin, and Robert Forsyth.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Bond appointing commissioners to layout the city of Augusta (Ga.), 1786 May 3.
Signers collection, 1770-1826.
Title:
Signers collection, 1770-1826.
Collection consists of holographic letters and documents of signers of the Declaration of Independence.
ArchivalResource: 60 documents.
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- Signers collection, 1770-1826.
Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Signature on a Georgia writ, 1783 March.
Title:
Signature on a Georgia writ, 1783 March.
In a printed document completed by hand, W. Houston orders the defendant to appear in court in the case of the Patton Administrators vs Matthew Roche. The verso contains a sworn statement that Roche was served with the writ. The verso also contains a confession of judgment signed by Houston. George Walton signed the writ as Chief Justice of the Superior Court.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Signature on a Georgia writ, 1783 March.
Cherokee Nation. Articles of a treaty between the United States of America and the Cherokee Indians, 1799.
Title:
Articles of a treaty between the United States of America and the Cherokee Indians, 1799.
Printed by Meriwether Jones, printer to the Commonwealth, in Richmond, Virginia. Extracted from Acts passed at the 3rd session of the Fifth Congress of the U.S. December 1787 to March 1799. Ten different articles described. From the treaty concluded on the Holston River on July 2,1791. Discusses the boundaries of the Cherokee Nation. Lists all signers and witnesses.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (4 p.)
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- Cherokee Nation. Articles of a treaty between the United States of America and the Cherokee Indians, 1799.
Walton, George, 1741?-1804. ALS, 1795 Oct. 29, Augusta, Ga., to George Mathews.
Title:
ALS, 1795 Oct. 29, Augusta, Ga., to George Mathews.
Walton's opinion as chief justice of Georgia on the constitutional status of the state. Signed also by George Walker, Attorney General.
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 33 cm.
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- Walton, George, 1741?-1804. ALS, 1795 Oct. 29, Augusta, Ga., to George Mathews.
Georgia. Superior Court. Georgia Superior Court, Eastern Judicial Circuit signatures, 1794-1832.
Title:
Georgia Superior Court, Eastern Judicial Circuit signatures, 1794-1832.
This collection consists of a document bearing the signatures of lawyers and their dates of admission to practice in the Federal Court, 1794-1832. It includes 88 signatures of Savannah lawyers. Included names are: John Glen, mayor, 1790; John Houston, mayor, 1790; W.E. Stephens, mayor and president of the board of wardens, 1790; Matt McAllister, mayor, 1790; Samuel Stirk, president of board of wardens, 1790; Jacob Waldburger, 1790; John Y. Noel, mayor, 1790; Richard Dickinson, 1790; James Whitehead, 1790; James Jackson, governor and soldier, 1790; F. Cuyler, 1791; James Jones, 1791; Sea Jones, 1791; George Walker, 1791; Peter Carnes, 1791; Lawrence Sullivan, 1791; Joseph Gibbons, Jr., 1792; George Walton, signer of the Declaration of Independence, 1793; Charles Jackson, 1793; D.W. Mitchell, ex-governor and mayor, 1793; Joseph Juntingdon, 1793; Samuel Blackburn, 1793; William Williamson, 1793; E. Woodruff, 1794; Sheftall Sheftall, last survivor of Revolution in Savannah, 1794; Robert Watkins, drew first Georgia Code, 1795; G.D. Pendleton, 1795; W.W. Urquhart, 1796; Charles Harris, mayor, 1797; John P. Anderson, 1797; Robert Walker, 1797; Augusta C.G. Elholm, 1798; Henry Osborne, 1798; Edward Bacon, 1799; W. G. Bulloch, mayor; 1799; Willi M. Davis, 1799; Richard Leake, 1800; John Macpherson Berrien, a major under Washington, 1800; F.T. Flyming, 1802; Thomas U.P. Charlton, mayor and judge, 1802; Thomas Flournoy, 1802; Freeman Walker, 1802; Nick Ware, 1802; John Forsyth, ambassador to France, secretary of state and governor, 1804; Joseph H. Stevens, 1805; John Atwater, 1806; John M. Dooley, 1808; George Ker, Jr., 1810; Richard W. Habersham, congressman, 1810; G.W. Owens, mayor, 1811; John Kell, 1811; M. Houston, 1811; George B. McIntosh, 1812; Richard H. Wilde, congressman and poet, 1812; M. Edward Lloyd, 1814; James Morrison, 1814; John Shly, 1815; W.W. Holt, 1817; S.M. Bond, 1817; S. Mordecai, 1811; Bayard E. Hand, 1828; Thomas Campbell, 1832.
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- Georgia. Superior Court. Georgia Superior Court, Eastern Judicial Circuit signatures, 1794-1832.
Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. ALS, 1780 April 4 : Wilmington, to unknown.
Title:
ALS, 1780 April 4 : Wilmington, to unknown.
Announces his departure, with family and retinue, for Virginia and thence to Congress. Asks news to be sent of events in the Southern Department.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 35 x 23 cm.
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- Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. ALS, 1780 April 4 : Wilmington, to unknown.
Jones, Seaborn, 1788-1864. Papers, 1761-1847.
Title:
Papers, 1761-1847.
Legal and personal correspondence and other papers, chiefly concerned with cases and suits in Georgia courts. Includes material on the patent for Eli Whitney's cotton gin (1799-1801), a female educational society in Liberty Co., Ga. (1838), the Siege of Savannah (1779), activities of the American forces, and property damage done by the British durig the Revolution. Correspondents include Thomas P. Carnes, Joseph Clay, Wade Hampton, Robert Goodloe Harper, James Jackson, John Macintosh, Horatio Marbury, John Milledge, William W. Seaton, and George Walton.
ArchivalResource: 169 items.
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- Jones, Seaborn, 1788-1864. Papers, 1761-1847.
Thomas Flournoy papers 1799-1827 Flournoy, Thomas papers
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Thomas Flournoy papers 1799-1827 Flournoy, Thomas papers
The Thomas Flournoy papers consist of letters and documents of Flournoy, who was a lawyer, a general during the War of 1812, and a United States commissioner to the Creek Indians.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear feet (105 items)
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- Thomas Flournoy papers, Flournoy, Thomas papers, 1799-1827
Houston, William Churchill, ca. 1746-1788. [Documents] / W. Houston.
Title:
[Documents] / W. Houston. 1783-1785.
Summons, affidavit and decision for the court case: Patton v. Holmes. On preprinted form. The document is also signed by George Walton, then the chief justice of the State of Georgia, 1783 Feb. 12. -- Notice of court sessions, 1785 Jan. 5.
ArchivalResource: 2 items
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- Houston, William Churchill, ca. 1746-1788. [Documents] / W. Houston.
Georgia. Superior Court (Chatham County). Chatham County Superior Court records, 1783.
Title:
Chatham County Superior Court records, 1783.
This collection includes petitions to the Chief Justice of Georgia, George Walton, and the Assistant Judges for the County of Chatham. Some of the papers are printed forms, while others are entirely in manuscript. All of them are signed by George Walton as Chief Justice. The papers originated in Chatham County Superior Court.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (.05 cubic feet)
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- Georgia. Superior Court (Chatham County). Chatham County Superior Court records, 1783.
Henry A. Willard II Collection, 1743-1888, (bulk 1770-1840)
Title:
Henry A. Willard II Collection 1743-1888 (bulk 1770-1840)
Papers and records collected by Henry A Willard II including Bradley-Willard family papers and correspondence, Willard Hotel records, miscellaneous business records, and autographs collected by Henry A. Willard I that include the signers of the Declaration of Independence, presidents of the Continental Congress, and related individuals.
ArchivalResource: 625 items; 2 containers; 0.8 linear feet
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- Henry A. Willard II Collection, 1743-1888, (bulk 1770-1840)
Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. ALS, 1780 April 14 : Brunswick, Virginia, to Colonel Walton White of the American Dragoons in the Southern Department.
Title:
ALS, 1780 April 14 : Brunswick, Virginia, to Colonel Walton White of the American Dragoons in the Southern Department.
Expresses the wish to continue their relationship by correspondence "to Philadelphia, or where else may be the seat of Congress."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 23 x 18 cm.
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- Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. ALS, 1780 April 14 : Brunswick, Virginia, to Colonel Walton White of the American Dragoons in the Southern Department.
Smith, Milton B. Meadow Garden is one of Georgia's most historic shrines.
Title:
Meadow Garden is one of Georgia's most historic shrines.
The collection consists of a typescript of an article entitled Meadow Garden is one of Georgia's most historic shrines. The article concerns George Walton and his home, Meadow Garden, in Augusta, Georgia. It is inscribed by the author to John Bonner and Susan Tate.
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- Smith, Milton B. Meadow Garden is one of Georgia's most historic shrines.
Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Docket on a Georgia document and portrait, 1776 February 8.
Title:
Docket on a Georgia document and portrait, 1776 February 8.
Edward Longworthy [future Articles of Confederation signer from Georgia?] has copied, 1775 December 11, from the minutes of the Continental Congress an undated resolve that George Wells of Captain [Cincinnatus A.L.] Lamar's company is owed nine pounds, ten shillings. George Walton has docketed on the verso "Pay the within Geo Walton 8th Feby 1776." George Houston has signed for receipt, 1776 February 13.
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- Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Docket on a Georgia document and portrait, 1776 February 8.
Force transcripts, 1742-1789.
Title:
Force transcripts, 1742-1789.
This collection consists of a microfilmed copy of the Peter "Force transcripts." It contains Georgia-related material from 1742-1789 and includes letters, resolution, extracts from minutes, Liberty Club, and lists of lands forfeited in Richmond County, Georgia. The following individuals are included in this collection: John Baker; William Belcher; Charles Bostick; Archibald Campbell; John Coleman; Col. William Crawford; Andrew Donaldson; Col. Elbert; S. Elbert; James Habersham; G. Handley; Francis H. Harris; Patrick Houstoun; Brig. General How; Samuel Huntingdon; John Irwin; John Jay; N.W. Jones; Henry Laurens; Henry Lawrence; B. Lincoln; General McIntosh; Lachlan McIntosh; William McIntosh; Gov. John Martin; Sargeant Maxey; General Moultrie; Clement Nash; Hercules Normwood; Tim Pickering; John Pierce; John Treutlen; George Walton; George Washington; John Wereat; Richard Winn; Felix Worley. The materials were microfilmed by the Library of Congress, 1954.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm roll
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- Force transcripts, 1742-1789.
Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. George Walton letters and biography, 1778-1797.
Title:
George Walton letters and biography, 1778-1797.
This collection consists of letters written by George Walton, a letter written to George Walton, and an incomplete biographical sketch. Included is a letter from Walton to Robert Morris, 1778, in which Walton tells Morris he cannot follow his advice and quit public office. He congratulates Morris upon the capture of British warships and inquires after Morris' wife and family. The second item in the collection consists of an envelope addressed to David Zubly and Joseph Nicholson, 1785, that includes a note that it is to be opened at the examination of William Moss. The third letter is written from James M. Simmons to Walton, 1789. In the letter, which includes an enclosure, Simmons writes that the enclosed is a determination of the Board of Trustees of Richmond Academy for consideration by the state legislature in Augusta. The enclosure is an extract from the proceedings of the Board of Commissioners of the Trustees of Richmond Academy requesting that, the church being completed, the governor appoint a day for St. Pauls Parish to choose vestrymen in order that a clergyman may be appointed and church worship regulated. The last letter recommends James Kidd for reappointment as tobacco cooper. Also included in the collection is a biographical sketch of George Walton prepared for Sanderson's Lives of the Signers, IV, 151; the first four pages are missing.
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- Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. George Walton letters and biography, 1778-1797.
Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. George Walton signed document, 1784 December 14.
Title:
George Walton signed document, 1784 December 14.
The collection consists of sworn testimony of Thomas Kirton, signed by George Walton, who asserted "...That...he contracted with George Davidson...to recover for the deponent two hundred and fifty-three dollars in the island of Jamaica for which he said George Davidson received a bond or obligation...and the deponent further saith that upon the arrival of...Davidson...he has applied to and demanded from him the said returns on obligations...but that ...Davidson had refused...."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (0.1 linear feet).
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- Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. George Walton signed document, 1784 December 14.
Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Papers, 1775-1814.
Title:
Papers, 1775-1814.
Miscellaneous papers including a treatise, 1781, advocating close ties between the northern colonies and South Carolina and Georgia, then under British control, and emphasizing the strategic and economic importance of the southern colonies to an independent American confederation. Also, an application, 1782, from Walton, Button Gwinnett, and Lyman Hall to the Georgia legislature for permission to import slaves from East Florida; and letters concerning William Few, Jr.'s service in the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention. Also includes two letters, 1789, from George Washington concerning the federal treasury, the census, and a national day of thanksgiving; letter, 1790, from Thomas Jefferson concerning the census, naturalization laws, and the appropriation of government funds; document, 1800, appointing Nicholas Ware the guardian of a free black woman and her three children in order to protect their free status; petitions concerning the settlement of estates; and legal papers pertaining to the payment of debts.
ArchivalResource: 40 items.
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- Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Papers, 1775-1814.
Washington, George, 1732-1799. Letter, 1790 Feb. 20.
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Letter, 1790 Feb. 20.
Letter transmitting a resolution of Congress for carrying into effect a survey directed to be made by an act of Congress.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Washington, George, 1732-1799. Letter, 1790 Feb. 20.
John Morel agreement, 1774 December 2.
Title:
John Morel agreement, 1774 December 2.
The collection consists of one document of agreement between John Morel, Robert Watts, and Edward Telfair concerning the cutting and delivery of "a full and sufficient quantity of live oak... intended for building a ship"... to "the island of Ossabaw." The agreement is signed by George Walton who, in 1774, was engaged in a prosperous law practice in Savannah, Georgia. Later Walton was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and a Georgian governor.
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- John Morel agreement, 1774 December 2.
Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Legal document signed by George Walton and Nathaniel Pendleton : Georgia, 1785 Jan. 26.
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Legal document signed by George Walton and Nathaniel Pendleton : Georgia, 1785 Jan. 26.
Concerning payment of a debt.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 31.3 cm.
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- Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Legal document signed by George Walton and Nathaniel Pendleton : Georgia, 1785 Jan. 26.
Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Papers, 1681-1966 (bulk 1900-1960)
Title:
Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, journals, notebooks, legal and business papers, memorabilia, photos, and other papers, together with Gannett family papers. Includes correspondence of Gannett's grandfather and father, Unitarian clergymen Ezra Stiles Gannett of Boston and William Channing Gannett; 91 letters, 1796-1817, from Gannett's great-grandfather Caleb Gannett to John Mico Gannett, and journals of his grandmother Anna Tilden Gannett.
ArchivalResource: 51 boxes (25.5 linear ft.)
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- Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
The Henry Gilbert Papers, 1821-1980 (inclusive)
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The Henry Gilbert Papers 1821-1980 (inclusive)
Music, correspondence and other papers, photographs, and additional materials by and about the American composer Henry Gilbert (1868-1928)
ArchivalResource: 93 boxes (37.2 linear feet)
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- The Henry Gilbert Papers, 1821-1980 (inclusive)
Albert H. Small Declaration of Independence Collection (University of Virginia)
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Augusta (Ga.). Trustees of the City of Augusta.
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Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876
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Rosenbach, A. S. W. (Abraham Simon Wolf), 1876-1952,
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Senators, U.S. Congress
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- Occupation
- Senators, U.S. Congress
Citation
- Place
Citation
- Place
Citation
- Place
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- Convention Declaration
- Convention Declaration 146