Harmon, Abram, ca. 1793-1858.
Abram Harmon, a native of South Carolina, was Deputy Superintendent of the Watch, City of Savannah, 1823-1828, and Superintendent of the Watch, 1830-1836. He was Superintendent of Streets and Lanes for a part of this period and City Marshall from 1837 until 1843. He also sold, bought, and slaughtered cattle.
From the description of Abram Harmon account book, 1835-1854. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 82368289
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| creatorOf | Harmon, Abram, ca. 1793-1858. Abram Harmon account book, 1835-1854. | Georgia Historical Society | |
| referencedIn | Hughes, William, b. 1794. [Harmon tract survey]. | Georgia Historical Society |
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| associatedWith | Hughes, William, b. 1794. | person |
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| Cattle trade |
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Person
Birth 1793
Death 1858
