Letter with resolution, 1824 Dec. 22.

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Letter with resolution, 1824 Dec. 22.

Printed letter signed by Georgia Governor G.M. Troup, addressed to the Governor of Maine, encloses a resolution of the Georgia legislature disproving the resolution of the Ohio legislature on the abolition of slavery.

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Ohio. General Assembly

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Maine. Governor

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Troup, George Michael, 1780-1856

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"George Troup served as a state representative, U.S. congressman, U.S. senator, and Georgia governor during the course of a lifelong political career. His two terms as Georgia's thirtieth governor (1823-27) were marked by his successful efforts to ensure the removal of the Creek Indians from the state. During the ensuing negotiations with the federal government over the Creek removal, Troup was a staunch advocate for state's rights. A Democratic Republican and later a Jacksonian, Troup was known...

Georgia. Governor (1823-1827 : Troup)

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"George Troup served as a state representative, U.S. congressman, U.S. senator, and Georgia governor during the course of a lifelong political career. His two terms as Georgia's thirtieth governor (1823-27) were marked by his successful efforts to ensure the removal of the Creek Indians from the state. During the ensuing negotiations with the federal government over the Creek removal, Troup was a staunch advocate for state's rights. A Democratic Republican and later a Jacksonian, Troup was known...

Georgia. Legislature

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