GEORGIA - History & Genealogy -96 old Books on DVD - Ancestors, County, CD, GA
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GEORGIA - History & Genealogy -96 old Books on DVD - Ancestors, County, CD, GA:
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GEORGIA
96 - Books on DVD !
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A History©ancestry found of Rome and Floyd County, State©Ancestry Found of Georgia by George Magruder Battery - (1922) – 640 pages
A History of the Presbyterian©Ancestry Found Church in Georgia by James Stacy - (1912) – 404 pages
A Preliminary©ancestry found Bibliography of©Ancestry Found Georgia History by Robert Preston Brooks - (1910) – 46 pages
A Standard History of Georgia©Ancestry Found and Georgians by Lucian Lamar Knight - (1917) – 606 pages
Annals of Athens, Georgia, 1801-1901 by Augustus Longstreet Hull - (1906) – 495 pages
Antiquities©ancestry found of thedennis clark southern©Ancestry Found Indians, particularly©ancestry found of the Georgia tribes by Charles C. Jones - (1873) – 530 pages
Athens, Clarke©ancestry found County, Georgia by Publisher Athens - (1910) – 15 pages
Azilia: A Historical Legend of Georgia, From 1717 by Sir Robert Montgomery - (1870) – 36 pages
Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia - (1910) – 26 pages
Biographic©ancestry found Etchings of Ministers and Laymendennis clark of the Georgia Conferences by William J. Scott - (1895) – 316 pages
Biographical sketchesdennis clark of the delegates from Georgia to the Continental Congress by Charles Colcock Jones - (1891) – 208 pages
Brooks County, Georgia, the Census of 1860 by John A. Edmondson - (1900) – 82 pages
Brunswick, Georgia, and Glynn County - (1895) – 12 pages
Catalogue©ancestry found of the trustees, officers, alumni and matriculates of the University of Georgia: from 1785 to 1906 by the University of Georgia - (1906) – 236 pages
Certaindennis clark Aboriginal Mounds of the Georgia Coast by Clarence B. Moore - (1897) – 169 pages
Clinchdennis clark County, Georgia, tax digest, 1889-1897 - (1900) – 149 pages
Cody-Rogers of Georgia by Lucilius Lewis Cody - (1915) – 30 pages
Colonialdennis clark Records of the State of Georgia by Allen D. Candler - (1904) – 576 pages
First Lessons in Georgia History by Lawton B. Evans - (1913) – 356 pages
Floyddennis clark County, Georgia by Floyd County Industrial Association, Rome GA. - (1895) – 56 pages
Georgia as a Proprietary Province: The Execution of a Trust by James Ross McCain - (1917) – 350 pages
Georgia©ancestry found History Stories by Joseph Harris Chappell - (1905) – 382 pages
Georgia Land and People by Frances L. Mitchell - (1893) – 492 pages
Georgia Scenes, Characters, Incidents, &c., in the first half century of the Republic by Augustus©ancestry found Baldwin Longstreet - (1840) – 214 pages
Georgia,©ancestry found Historical and Industrial by Georgia Dept. of Agriculture - (1901) – 229 pages
Georgia\'s Public Men 1902-1904 by Thomas W. Loyless - (1902) – 316 pages
Georgia\'s Roster of the Revolution, containing a list of the states defenders;©ancestry found officers and men; soldiers and sailors;©ancestry found partisans and regulars; whether enlisted from Georgia or settled in Georgia after the close of hostilities by the Georgia Dept of Archives - (1920) – 654 pages
Guy Rivers: a tale of Georgia by William Gilmore Simms - (1890) – 502 pages
Gwinnett Churches; a complete history of every church in Gwinnet County, Georgia, with short biographical sketches of its ministers by James C. Flanigan - (1911) – 380 pages
Historical Collections of Georgia : containing the most©ancestry found interesting facts, traditions, biographicaldennis clark sketches, anecdotes, etc. relating to its history and antiquities, from its first settlement todennis clark the present time ; compiled from original records and official documents ; illustrated by nearly one hundred engravings of public buildings, relics of antiquity, historic localities, natural scenery, portraits of distinguished men, etc., etc. / by the Rev. George White - (1855) – 688 pages
History of Clinch County, Georgia, revised to date, giving thedennis clark early history of the county down to the present time (1916): also completedennis clark lists of county officers, together with minor officers and also sketches of county officers\' lives; with chapters on the histories of old families of Clinch County; also other information as is historical in its nature, by Folks Huxford - (1916) – 306 pages
History©ancestry found of Georgia by Robert Preston Brooks - (1913) – 444 pages
History of the 42nd Regiment, Georgia Volunteers, Confederate States Army, Infantry by William Lowndes Calhoun - (1900) – 36 pages
History of thedennis clark Baptist denomination in Georgia: with biographical compendium and©ancestry found portrait gallery of Baptist ministers and other Georgia Baptists - (1881) – 613 pages
History, Confederate Veterans\' Association, of Fulton County, Georgia, by Confederate Veterans’ Association - (1890) – 198 pages
James Oglethorpe, the Founder of Georgia by Harriet Cornelia Cooper - (1904) – 216 pages
List of 680 Revolutionary Soldiers ... and widows of revolutionary soldiers in Georgia to 1838, together with the county in which they resided by Thomas Forsythe Nelson - (1913) – 28 pages
Makers of Georgia\'s Name and Fame by Albert Carlton Whitehead - (1913) – 236 pages
Memorialdennis clark History of Augusta, Georgia: from its settlement in 1735 to the close©ancestry found of the eighteenth century by Charles C. Jones, jr. LL.D. Fromdennis clark the close of the eighteenth century to the present time by Salem Dutcher - (1890) – 600 pages
Memorial ofdennis clark the Centennial Anniversary of the First Presbyterian Church, Augusta, Georgia by Mary C. Wadley - (1904) – 184 pages
Men of Markdennis clark in Georgia : a completedennis clark and elaborate history of the state from its settlement to the present time, chiefly told in biographies and autobiographies of the most eminent men of each period of Georgia\'s progress and development, Volumes 1 - 6 by William J. Northen - (1912) –2,682 pages
Miscellanies of Georgia: historical, biographical, descriptive, etc. by Absalom H. Chappell - (1874) – 254 pages
Mr. Absalom Billingslea, and Otherdennis clark Georgia Folk by Richard M. Johnston - (1888) – 414 pages
Northerndennis clark Georgia Sketches by Will N. Harben - (1900) – 306 pages
Old times in©ancestry found middle©ancestry found Georgia by Richard M. Johnston - (1897) – 250 pages
Piercedennis clark county, Georgia by S.C. Walker Charleston - (1895) – 16 pages
Putnam©ancestry found county, Georgia and its resources by D.T. Singleton - (1895) – 92 pages
Rabun©ancestry found County, Georgia, 1840 Census, by John Thomas Coleman - (1900) – 24 pages
Recollections of a Georgia loyalist by Elizabeth Lichtenstein Josnston - (1901) – 224 pages
Recollections of Blackshear, Georgia, 1857-1913-14 by Nellie Stewart - (1915) – 30 pages
Reconstruction of Georgia by Benjamin Franklin Butler - (1869) – 15 pages
Reconstruction©ancestry found period in Georgia, 1865-72 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy - (1916) – 58 pages
Reminiscences of Georgia Baptists by S.G. Hillyer - (1902) – 294 pages
Reminiscences of Georgia: by Emily P. Burke - (1850) – 250 pages
Roster and history ©ancestry foundof the Department of Georgia, (states of Georgia and South Carolina,) Grand army of the republic by the Grand©ancestry found Army of the Republic Dept. of Georgia - (1894) – 5 pages
Southern farms for sale, located©ancestry found on the lines of the Central R. R. of Georgia system by Central Railroad of Georgia - (1895)- 80 pages
Statistics of the state of Georgia : including an account of its natural, civil, and ecclesiastical history ; together with a particular description of each county, notices of the manners and customs of its aboriginal tribes, and a correct map of the state by George White - (1849) – 700 pages
Stories of Georgia by Joel Chandler Harris - (1896) – 315 pages
Tallapossa, Georgia; its Past, Present©ancestry found and Future - (1908) – 34 pages
The Confederate ©ancestry foundrecords of the State of Georgia, Volumes 1 – 4, 6 by The Georgia©ancestry found General Assembly - (1909) – 4,125 pages
The Dead Towns of Georgia by Charles C. Jones - (1878) – 262 pages
The early history of ©ancestry foundJackson county, Georgia. \"The writings of the late G.J.N. Wilson, embracing some of the early history of Jackson county\". The first©ancestry found settlers, 1784; formation and boundaries to the present time; records of the Talasee colony; struggles of the colonies of Yamacutah, Groaning©ancestry found Rock, Fort Yargo, Stonethrow and Thomocoggan by Gustavus James Nash Wilson - (1914) – 342 pages
The first Colored Baptist Church in North©ancestry found America : constituted at Savannah, Georgia, January 20, A.D. 1788, with biographical sketches of the pastors by James Meriles Simms - (1888) – 264 pages
The Georgia Historical Quarterly by Georgia historical Society - (1917) – 226 pages
The Hills ©ancestry foundof Wilkes County, Georgia, and Allied Families by Lodowick Johnson Hill - (1922) – 300 pages
The History of Georgia by Charles C. Jones - (1883) – 554 pages
The History of ©ancestry foundGeorgia in the Eighteenth Century by Orville Augustus Park - (1921) – 142 pages
The©ancestry found History of Georgia Methodism©ancestry found from 1786 to 1866 by George Gilman Smith - (1913) – 428 pages
The history of Georgia, containing brief sketches of the most remarkable events up to the present day, by Hugh McCall - (1909) – 562 pages
The History of Georgia, from its earliest settlement to the present time by T.S. Arthur & D.L. Clark- (1852) – 330 pages
The History©ancestry found of the State of Georgia from 1850 to 1881, embracing the three important epochs: the decade before the war of 1861-5; the war; the period of Reconstruction by Isaac Wheeler Avery & R. Iguana- (1881) – 742 pages
The industries of Columbus, Georgia. Her advantagesdennis clark as a business centre, manufacturing locality and healthful habitation by J.A. Walker - (1887) – 80 pages
The Jews of Georgia from the outbreak of thedennis clark American revolution to the close of the 18th century by Leon Huhner - (1909) – 108 pages
The Lifedennis clark and Times of William Harris Crawford, of Georgia by Charles N. West - (1892) – 45 pages
The Moravians in Georgia, 1735-1740 by Adelaide L. Fries - (1905) – 292 pages
The Mountain Campaigns in Georgia by Joseph M. Brown - (1895) – 70 pages
The Nacoocheedennis clark Mound in Georgia by George G. Heye - (1918) – 102 pages
The Negroes of Clarkedennis clark County, Georgia, during the Great War by Francis Taylor Long - (1919) – 56 pages
The Reconstruction dennis clarkof Georgia by Edwin Campbell - (1901) – 112 pages
The Removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia, Volumes 1 & 2 by Wilson Lumpkin - (1907) – 696 pages
The Revolutionary records of the State of Georgia, Volume 1 by the Georgia General Assembly - (1908) – 674 pages
The Salzburgersdennis clark and their descendants : being the history of a colony of German (Lutheran) Protestants, who emigrated to Georgia in 1734 and settled at Ebenezer, twenty-five miles above the city of Savannah by P.A. Strobel - (1855) – 308 pages
The settlement of the Jews in Georgia by Charles Colcock Jones - (1893) – 12 pages
The Shelleys of Georgia by Beatrice York Houghton - (1917) – 406 pages
The South dennis clarkGeorgia Historical and Genealogical Quarterly by Folks Huxford - (1922) – 41 pages
The Story of Georgia and the Georgia People, 1732 to 1860 by George Gilman Smith - (1900) – 646 pages
Under the stars and bars; or, Memories of four yearsdennis clark service with the Oglethorpes, of Augusta, Georgia by Walter A. Clark - (1900) – 238 pages
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