Georgia Journeys: Being an Account of the Lives of Georgia's Original Settlers and Many Other Early Settlers, Sarah Gober Temple,Kenneth Coleman (9780820335292) — Readings Books
Georgia Journeys: Being an Account of the Lives of Georgia's Original Settlers and Many Other Early Settlers
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Georgia Journeys: Being an Account of the Lives of Georgia’s Original Settlers and Many Other Early Settlers

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Published in 1961, Georgia Journeys traces the development of Georgia with a particular emphasis on the lives of the ordinary men and women who helped establish the colony. The book begins with the departure from England on the Ann and covers up to the point at which the colony became controlled by England. Sarah B. Gober Temple and Kenneth Coleman use primary accounts to reveal the many problems and challenges encountered during the development of the colony. In addition to the ordinary colonists, the lives of historically prominent figures are revealed, including John Milledge, father of a later state governor, Thomas Christie, recorder of the court at Savannah, and Noble Jones, who served the colony in various positions for more than forty years.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2010
Pages
370
ISBN
9780820335292

Published in 1961, Georgia Journeys traces the development of Georgia with a particular emphasis on the lives of the ordinary men and women who helped establish the colony. The book begins with the departure from England on the Ann and covers up to the point at which the colony became controlled by England. Sarah B. Gober Temple and Kenneth Coleman use primary accounts to reveal the many problems and challenges encountered during the development of the colony. In addition to the ordinary colonists, the lives of historically prominent figures are revealed, including John Milledge, father of a later state governor, Thomas Christie, recorder of the court at Savannah, and Noble Jones, who served the colony in various positions for more than forty years.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2010
Pages
370
ISBN
9780820335292