Floyd, John, 1769-1839

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John Floyd, 1769-1839, was a member of the Georgia State House of Representatives, a planter, army officer, and owner of Fairfield plantation in Camden County, Georgia. Floyd County was created in 1833 and named for him.

John McAllister & Son were manufacturers of whips, canes, spectacles, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

From the description of John Floyd letter, 1828 April 24. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 373874134

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creatorOf Floyd, John, 1769-1839. John Floyd letter, 1828 April 24.
creatorOf Buchanan, James, 1804-1870,. Letters of John Floyd and John B. Floyd [manuscript] 1827, 1857. University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn Wilson, Mary Faith, 1920-1996. Mary Faith Wilson collection, 1816-1994. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Floyd-McAdoo Families Papers, 1806-1894 Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Floyd-McAdoo Families Papers, 1806-1894 Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
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associatedWith Floyd family family
correspondedWith John McAllister & Son (Philadelphia, Pa.) corporateBody
associatedWith McAdoo family family
correspondedWith United States. Army corporateBody
associatedWith Wilson, Mary Faith, 1920-1996. person
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Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Georgia
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Birth 1769-10-03

Death 1839-06-24

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