Emery Hughes deed, 1832-1854.

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Emery Hughes deed, 1832-1854.

The collection consists of a deed for a tract of land in Walton County, Georgia, dated July 1, 1843 and issued by Governor Charles J. McDonald. Other documents in the collection include a land grant from July 13, 1843 signed by the Secretary of State, John W. A. Sanford, and a bill of sale for land signed by Jesse Goolsby and Emery Hughes dated 1854.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7809153

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Georgia. Governor (1839-1843 : McDonald)

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John W. A. Sanford was a representative from Georgia; born near Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Ga., August 28, 1798. He attended the Baldwin County schools, and Yale University; engaged in agricultural pursuits; elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth Congress and served from March 4, 1835, to July 25, 1835, when he resigned, before the convening of Congress, to assist in the removal of the Cherokee Indians; served in the Cherokee War in 1836 with the rank of major general; ele...

Hughes, Emery.

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Sanford, John W. A., 1798-1870

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Sanford, John W.A. (1798-1870), U.S. Representative from Georgia (1834-1835), farmer, army officer in the Cherokee War in 1836, resided in Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia. From the description of John W.A. Sanford papers, 1794-1897. (Georgia College & State University). WorldCat record id: 38476858 U.S. representative and public official from Georgia, farmer, and army officer. From the description of John W. A. Sanford correspondence, 1836 September 8....

Goolsby, Jesse.

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