South-Carolina Yazoo Company
The South Carolina Yazoo Company was one of three companies organized in 1789 to purchase from Georgia a part of its Western territory. Alexander Moultrie, Isaac Huger, and William Clay Snipes were three of the company's charter members. The money in payment was refused by the Treasurer of Georgia. The three companies demanded that Georgia convey the land to them. In 1796, the South Carolina Yazoo company instituted suit in the U.S. Supreme Court against Georgia. The company lost the suit and the land.
From the description of South Carolina Yazoo Company subpoena and pamphlet, 1796. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 137281901
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referencedIn | O'Fallon, James, 1749-1794. James O'Fallon letter, 1791. | Georgia Historical Society | |
creatorOf | South-Carolina Yazoo Company. South Carolina Yazoo Company subpoena and pamphlet, 1796. | Georgia Historical Society |
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associatedWith | Moultrie, Alexander. | person |
associatedWith | O'Fallon, James, 1749-1794. | person |
associatedWith | United States. President. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | United States. Supreme Court. | corporateBody |
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Georgia |
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Land speculation |
Public land sales |
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