Georgia
Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
"A New and Accurate Map of the Province of Georgia"
This collection is comprised of the single copy of a map of the Province of Georgia, 1780. The map depicts trails used for trading as well as general locations of Native American tribes, and was most likely published in London.
Colonial Georgia map
This collection is comprised of a single map of colonial Georgia (1773-1777) by Marion R. Hemperly.
"Daughters of the American Revolution Historic Map of Georgia"
This collection is comprised of a single copy of the "Daughters of the American Revolution Historic map of Georgia."
Dr. Bill E. Bompart Map Collection
Material consists of local maps covering locations in Georgia and South Carolina and Georgia County maps
Dr. William N. Nelson professional papers
Contains meeting and committee minutes, correspondence and publications documenting the professional life of Dr. William N. Nelson while he was director of Reese Library, Augusta State University
"Georgia Early Roads and Trails" map
This collection is comprised of 2 copies of a reproduction of Georgia's early roads and trails circa 1730-1895.
"Georgia, from the latest authorities"
This collection is comprised of a single copy of the map entitled, "Georgia, from the lastes authorities," produced by B. Tanner, and published in The American Atlas in 1796.
Georgia militia districts map
This collection is comprised of a single map of Georgia's civil divisions and militia districts.
Georgia South Carolina Base map
This collection is comprised of a single copy of a map depicting the military bases in the Central Savannah River Area of Georgia and South Carolina.
Georgia Tracy Wadley friendship album
"Hall's Original County Map of Georgia"
This collection is comprised of 2 copies of Hall's county map of Georgia, 1895. The map depicts Georgia counties, and is color coded to depict areas of land that were allocated as a part of land lotteries that took place in 1805, 1807, 1820, 1821, 1827, and 1832.
Heard Robertson research collection
Research notes and photocopies relating to Mr. Robertson’s interest in Georgia Loyalists and the Colonial and Revolutionary history of the Georgia back country.
Joseph Eve Allen papers
Dr. Joseph Eve Allen was the grandson of Dr. Joseph Adams Eve, a founding faculty member of the Medical College of Georgia. Dr. Allen graduated from the Medical College of Georgia in 1877. He served as dean of the school from 1906-1910.
"Land ceded by the Creek and Cherokee Indians"
This collection is comprised of a single copy of a map depicting land ceded to British colonialists by the Creek and Cherokee Indians, as of 1773.
Osborne family papers
Material contains correspondence ansd newspaper clippings concerning Georgia Congressman Henry Osborne.