Hanging in Georgia (black man hung by a white mob)
A 1926 map reconstructing the routes of American (Patriot) and British (Loyalist) forces prior to the 1779 w:Battle of Kettle Creek. The Loyalist route has been highlighted in blue, the Patriot route in red.
A 1926 map reconstructing the presumed tactical movements in the 1779 Battle of Kettle Creek.
Archibald Campbell (British Army officer)
Title: Three African Americans on porch, in Georgia Physical description: 1 photographic print : gelatin silver. Notes: Forms part of: Daniel Murray Collection (Library of Congress).; In album (disbound): Neg More
The John Ross House, built by John McDonald in 1795, Located in Rossville, Georgia. It is one of oldest structures still standing in Northwestern Georgia.
The Savannah, at Augusta, a wood engraving published in Picturesque America, 1872, D. Appleton & Company, New York, New York. The artist's signature is difficult to read, but it appears to be F. O. C. Darley, More
View of Augusta, from Summerville, a wood engraving from a drawing by Harry Fenn, published in Picturesque America, 1872, D. Appleton & Company, New York, New York. Summerville was annexed by Augusta in 1912.
"Georgia Historical Commission" stamped on one of old Georgia markers who later in control of Georgia Historical Society taken by Cculber007 on August 8, 2006
Monument to soldiers from New York who sustained heavy casualties stands near Tiger Creek at the Ringgold Water Treatment Plant. The property for the monument was sold to the State of New York by Jesse Felker More
Archibald Campbell (British Army officer) Public domain photograph of 18th-century portrait painting, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
A portrait of the British Province of Georgia's last Royal Governor, James Wright.
This survey was conducted in 1789 of the Stafford property on Cumberland Island by the Georgia Surveyor General
Camp Hancock (Georgia)
Map of part of the Chattanooga Campaign (the Battles for Chattanooga, Nov. 24-25, 1863) of the American Civil War. Drawn in Adobe Illustrator CS3 by Hal Jespersen. Graphic source file is available at http://ww More
Charter boundaries of Georgia (1732) Русский: границы колонии Джорджия согласно королевской хартии 1932 года.
Photograph of Orchard Knob in Chattanooga.
The picture was taken by Cculber007 at New Echota on June 24, 2006. Wheel, original book, displays, and others has described about Land Lottery.
The settlement of New Ebenezer in the Englisch colony of Georgia, founded 1736. Text: German artist Philip Georg Friedrich von Reck drew a map of New Ebenezer during his visit to the settlement in 1736. New Eb More
Grant issued to a drawer in the Cherokee Land Lottery of 1832 which dispersed the former Cherokee property among the white settlers in Georgia. (with a permission from Sesquicentennial Committee of The City of Rome.)
1860s portrait
John Hill Hewitt Public domain photograph, male portrait, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Original composition in Photoshop by Hal Jespersen. Cropped and color adjusted image from Wikimedia Commons, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:John_B_Hood.jpg, to fit better into commander galleries.
Areas involved in the Yazoo-Georgia land scandal.
Identifier: storyofamericanh00wall (find matches) Title: The story of American heroism; thrilling narratives of personal adventures during the great Civil war, as told by the medal winners and roll of honor m More
a photocopy of Samuel Worcester from New Echota Historical Site with a permission
Portrait of Benjamin Hawkins (1754-1818) on his plantation along the Flint River in central Georgia. Hawkins is seen teaching Creek Indians how to use a plow. Behind Hawkins, a Creek Indian carries a basket of More
Lynching of Leo Frank, Frey's Hill (Frey's Mill?) Cobb County, Georgia, on the morning of August 17, 1915. The man on the far right in the straw hat is Newton A. Morris.