Thomas J. Hughes letter, 1854.

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Thomas J. Hughes letter, 1854.

This collection consists of a letter from Thomas Hughes to Douglas Woodrow, 1854, regarding the case for the heirs of Major John Habersham. Hughes asks if Lilliston Pardue is on the rolls of the Georgia Continental Line. J. Douglas Woodrow was in Plattsburgh, New York.

1 folder (.05 cubic feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8329553

Georgia Historical Society

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Habersham, John, 1754-1799

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John Habersham (December 23, 1754 – December 17, 1799) was an American merchant, planter, and soldier from Georgia. Born at Beverly Plantation in Chatham County in the Province of Georgia, Habersham completed preparatory studies and later attended Princeton College before engaging in mercantile pursuits. He served in the Revolutionary War as first lieutenant and brigade major of the First Georgia Continental Regiment and was twice taken as a prisoner of war. In the 1780s, Habersham owned Bona...

Hughes, Thomas J., b. ca. 1806.

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Thomas Hughes lived in Hughesburgh, a village in Habersham County, Georgia, located six miles northeast of Clarkesville, the county seat. From the description of Thomas J. Hughes letter, 1854. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 84841565 ...