Walton and Charlton family papers, 1840, 1928.

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Walton and Charlton family papers, 1840, 1928.

This collection contains fragments of a letter to Robert Milledge Charlton from A. Dyson dated 1840, a letter and note card to Francis Long from W. G. Charlton dated 1928, and an undated letter to "sister Walton" from Ruth Johnston.

1 folder (.05 cubic feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6945770

Georgia Historical Society

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Charlton, Robert M. (Robert Milledge), 1807-1854

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Robert Milledge Charlton (1807-1854) was born in Savannah, Georgia, the son of Judge Thomas Usher Pulaski Charlton and Emily (Walter) Charlton. He was a lawyer, a member of the Georgia Legislature, U. S. District Judge, Judge of the Eastern Judicial Circuit, U. S. Senator, and Mayor of Savannah, Georgia. In 1838, he published a volume entitled Georgia Reports. In addition to his law practice, Robert, with his brother Dr. Thomas Jackson Charlton, published a volume of poems in 1839. He was also a...

Walton family.

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Long, Francis Taylor, 1881-1971.

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Richard Malcolm Johnston (1822-1898), was born on March 8th in Powelton, Georgia. He attended Mercer University in Penfield, graduating in 1841. He then worked as a teacher and a lawyer. From 1841 until 1857 he was a law partner of Linton Stephens. In 1857 he accepted a professorship at the University of Georgia, a position he held until 1862. Johnston then founded Rockby, a select boarding school for boys in Hancock County. After the end of the Civil War, he moved to Baltimore, Maryland, where ...

Johnston family.

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Charlton family.

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