Floyd-McAdoo Families Papers 1806-1894

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Floyd-McAdoo Families Papers 1806-1894

Diaries, letterbooks, and other papers of John Floyd (1769-1839), Charles Rinaldo Floyd (1797-1845), Mary Faith Floyd McAdoo, and W. G. McAdoo (1820-1894).

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McAdoo family.

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McAdoo, Mary Faith Floyd McDonald.

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Floyd family.

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McAdoo family

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Floyd, Charles Rinaldo, 1797-1845

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Charles Rinaldo Floyd (October 14, 1797-March 22, 1845) was a noted duelist, soldier, and painter. Floyd was born to General John Floyd of Autosee Battle fame in the War of 1812, and Isabella Maria Hazzard at Fairfield Plantation in Camden County, Georgia. At the age of 19, he entered the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, but was expelled in 1817 for disobedience. Following his expulsion he joined the Marines and served until 1824 when he returned to Georgia with his new wi...

McAdoo, W. G. (William Gibbs), 1820-1894

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William G. McAdoo was a Mexican War and Confederate soldier, author and Registrar for the University of Tennessee. He also served as Attorney General of the 3rd Judicial Circuit. From the description of Bill of complaint to the Honorable Thomas C. Lyon against the Bank of Knoxville, 1857. (University of Tennessee). WorldCat record id: 31395217 William Gibbs McAdoo (1820-1894) was a man of import in Tennessee. Born in Knoxville, he was graduated from East Tennessee University...

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 ...

McAdoo, Mary Faith Floyd, 1832-1913

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Floyd family

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