Oliver Hillhouse Prince papers, 1810-1871.
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Green, William M., fl. 1819.
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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...
Buel, David, 1747-1836
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Green, Jane, fl. 1819.
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Prince, Mary Hillhouse.
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Prince family.
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Hillhouse, Thomas.
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Hillhouse, David Porter, 1791-1851
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David Porter Hillhouse, traveler, editor, and college trustee, was born 8 May 1791, probably in Washington, Georgia, was educated in the "North," and died 8 July 1851, in Augusta, Georgia. His father, David Hillhouse, ran a publishing and printing house and edited the Washington GAZETTE (became the MONITOR), a weekly newspaper which was edited by his mother, Sarah Porter Hillhouse, after her husband's death. David Hillhouse later edited the newspaper. He lived in Columbia, South Carolina, betwee...