Joseph Rubinfine - Georgia statesmen letters, 1821-1894.

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Joseph Rubinfine - Georgia statesmen letters, 1821-1894.

The collection consists of miscellaneous letters from Georgia statesmen. Included are letters from U.S. Senators Freeman Walker, Charles Tait, Oliver Prince, Thomas M. Norwood and Patrick Walsh.

6 items (0.1 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7331633

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Walsh, Patrick, 1840-1899.

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Norwood, Thomas M. (Thomas Manson), 1830-1913

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Confederate soldier and U. S. senator from Georgia. From the description of Thomas M. Norwood papers, 1856-1908 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 23269448 Thomas Manson Norwood (1830-1913) was a lawyer, judge, Confederate soldier, and United States senator from Georgia. From the guide to the Thomas M. Norwood Papers, ., 1856-1908, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Thomas Manson Norwood, lawyer, legisl...

Tait, Charles, 1768-1835

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U.S. senator from Georgia, 1809-1819. From the description of Letter : Washington, [D.C.], to David Brydie Mitchell, Creek Agency, Ga., 1818 Mar. 21. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 40357813 United States senator and jurist. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Washington, to Mr. Dickens, 1815 Mar. 3. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270579135 ...

Walker, Freeman, 1780-1827

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Prince, Oliver Hillhouse, 1782-1837

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Oliver Hillhouse Prince (1782-1837), lawyer and politician, born in Connecticut, moved to Wilkes County, Georgia in 1796. From the description of Oliver Hillhouse Prince papers, 1785-1900. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38476195 Oliver Hillhouse Prince (1782-1837), lawyer, politician, and editor of the Milledgeville (Ga.) newspaper GEORGIA JOURNAL, born in Connecticut, moved to Wilkes County, Georgia in 1796. From the description of Oliver Hillhouse Prince papers...