Warrant, 1759 Dec. 4, to Henry Yonge and William De Brahm.

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Warrant, 1759 Dec. 4, to Henry Yonge and William De Brahm.

Directs Yonge and De Brahm, surveyors to the colony, to survey a lot in Augusta for Thomas Ford. Printed form filled in by hand and signed by Ellis.

1 item (1 p.) ; 20 x 32 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6788431

Rosenbach Museum & Library

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Yonge, Henry

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Henry Yonge (1715-1778) was a surveyor in Georgia. From the description of Henry Yonge photograph, 1700s. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 423393289 ...

De Brahm, John Gerar William, 1717-approximately 1799

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Savannah, Ga. resident. From the description of Papers, 1755-1790. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 38518935 Surveyor General, geographer, military engineer, naturalist, author. Description of the first attempts to order the plant communities of South Florida were published by DeBrahm in 1772 and 1773. Although DeBrahm wrote a guide to navigators in 1772, his final report to England is more complete. In the final report he recognized fo...

Georgia. Governor

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Robert Flournoy (1763-1825) was born in Virginia. He married Mary Willis Cobb in 1794. Flournoy was a Captain in the 1st Georgia regiment of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. A wealthy land owner, he also served in the Georgia Legislature. From the description of Robert Flournoy land grant and plat, 1795. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 157010762 William Beale was a private in the Virginia Continental Line during the Revolutionary War. ...

Ellis, Henry, 1721-1806

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Governor of Georgia, 1757-1760. From the description of Warrant, 1759 Dec. 4, to Henry Yonge and William De Brahm. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122610693 Henry Ellis (1721-1806), hydrographer and explorer, was the second royal governor of Georgia. Born in Ireland, he came to Savannah in 1757. Due to poor health, Ellis left Georgia in 1760. He returned to England and died in Naples, Italy, in 1806. From the description of Henry Ellis paper...

Ford, Thomas, fl. 1759.

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