
Rare Map Collection - Revolutionary Georgia - University of Georgia
Aug 29, 2001 · A map of such parts of Georgia and South Carolina as tend to illustrate the progress and operations of the British army. Neg 4975 Kitchin 1780
Revolutionary War in Georgia - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Mar 26, 2005 · On July 10, 1780, the Royal Council in Savannah declared that peace had been restored in Georgia, and so it seemed, with a British garrison in Savannah under Lieutenant Colonel Alured Clarke, and British posts in the backcountry.
Siege of Augusta | American Revolutionary War
September 25, 1780: The rebels rose in Georgia, and the 12th instant attacked Colonel BROWN in Augusta.
University Archives: Overview | UGA Libraries - University of Georgia
The University of Georgia Archives preserve over two centuries of the University's history in the form of official records, images, plans, publications and artifacts. Our mission is to acquire, organize, preserve and publicize such materials and to assist researchers in their use.
The Siege of Augusta
Apr 10, 2025 · September 12-18, 1780 at Augusta, Georgia (aka First Siege of Augusta, also McKay’s Trading Post, Relief of Augusta) American Forces Commanded by Col. Elijah Clarke and Lt. Col. James McCall Strength
Rare Map Collection - Savannah & the Coast - University of Georgia
May 18, 2001 · Map of the city of Savannah & vicinity.
Georgia Historic Newspapers
Free access to 458,642 issues of 1,098 newspapers spanning Georgia history from 1763 – 2024
The Royal Georgia gazette., January 27, 1780, Image 1 - USG
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The Revolutionary records of the State of Georgia - Archive.org
Dec 31, 2014 · I. Introductory remarks. Miscellaneous papers. Journal of Council of safety [1775-1777] Journal of Provincial congress [1775-1776] Constitution of 1777. Miscellaneous papers. Proclamations. Georgia act of attainder, 1778. British disqualifying act, 1780. British act of attainder, 1781. Act of confiscation and banishment, 1782. Without ...
1780 Historical Georgia Counties Map – shown on Google Maps
Mar 23, 2025 · View this 1780 Historical Georgia Counties map tool. The historical Georgia counties will be displayed on the map, and you can also overlay present day counties, townships and more.