Acts of the Georgia General Assembly records, 1895-1920.

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Acts of the Georgia General Assembly records, 1895-1920.

This record group contains Acts of the Georgia General Assembly from 1895 to 1920. The Georgia General Assembly had the Authority to enact, repeal or amend pieces of legislation for the State of Georgia. These particular Acts apply to the City of Savannah, Georgia, its Mayor and Aldermen.

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Savannah (Ga.). Commissioner of Public Works.

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Georgia. General Assembly

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During the Revolutionary War, those who remained loyal to England were labeled as "Tories" or "Loyalists." While some Loyalists were pardoned after pledging allegiance to the new country and joining Georgia militias and legions, all others were found guilty of treason. The Confiscation and Banishment Act of 1782 allowed the legislature to seize the property of all Loyalists, including the property of those who had fled the state. From the description of Loyalists papers, ca. 1782 (Ge...

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The city of Savannah, Georgia was founded in 1733 by James Edward Oglethorpe. In 1810, it was governed by a City Council and Mayor William B. Bulloch. From the description of City of Savannah ordinance, 1810. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 44598641 ...

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