Saye, Albert Berrry The constitutional history of Georgia, [and], Saye, Albert Berry and Charles Joseph Hilkey The constitutional law of Georgia : cases and comments, before 1952.

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Saye, Albert Berrry The constitutional history of Georgia, [and], Saye, Albert Berry and Charles Joseph Hilkey The constitutional law of Georgia : cases and comments, before 1952.

The collection consists of one volume, typescript, of "The constitutional history of Georgia," published by the University of Georgia Press in 1948. A printed copy of the 1945 constitution of the state of Georgia is bound in at the end of this volume. The collection also includes one volume, typescripts, of "The constitutional law of Georgia : cases and comments," published by the Harrison Company, Atlanta, 1952

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Hilkey, Charles J. (Charles Joseph), 1880-

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Saye, Albert Berry

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"Albert B. Saye, professor of political science at the University of Georgia (UGA), was one of the most well-known scholars of Georgia history and politics. He was the author of twelve books, six of which focused on Georgia history. New Viewpoints in Georgia History (1943), arguably his most famous book, was one of the first scholarly works to refute the assumption that the colony of Georgia was established by debtors. His book Principles of American Government (1950) sold more than 200,000 copi...

Georgia

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On April 21, 1732, King George of England signed a charter establishing the colony of Georgia. The colony was settled by James Edward Oglethorpe in 1733. From the description of Georgia records, 1735-1822. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 174142600 The Commission to Attend a Treaty with the Creek Indians consisted of many well-known Georgia men, including James Hendricks (chair of the commission), General James Jackson, James Simms, Benjamin Hawkins, George ...