Georgia Official and Statistical Register 1983-84 - the Digital Library ...
Georgia Official and Statistical Register 1983-84 - the Digital Library ... Georgia Official and Statistical Register 1983-84 - the Digital Library ...
GOVERNORS OF GEORGIA1733-1984NAMEPLACE OFBIRTHBIRTH AND DEATHTERMPOLITICAL PARTY*David Emanuel, Pres. ofSenatePennsylvania1744-1810Mar. 3, 1801-1801Democratic-RepublicanJosiah Tattnall, Jr.Georgia1765-June 6, 1803Nov. 7, 1801-1802Democratic-RepublicanJohn HilledgeGeorgia1757-Feb. 9, 1818Nov. 4, 1802-1806Democratic-RepublicanJared Irwin, Pres. ofSenateNorth Carolina 1751-Nar. 1, 1818**Sept. 23, 1806-1809Democratic-RepublicanDavid Brydie HitchellScotland Oct. 22, 1766-Apr.22, 1837Nov. 10, 1809-1813Democratic-RepublicanPeter EarlyVirginiaJune 20, 1773-Aug. 15, 1817Nov. 5, 1813-1815Democratic-RepublicanDavid Brydie HitchellScotlandOct. 22, 1766-Apr.22, 1837**Nov. 10, 1815-1817Democratic-RepublicanWilliam Rabun, Pres. of North Carolina Apr. 8, 1771-Oct. 24, 1819SenateMar. 4, 1817-1819Democratic-RepublicanMatthew Talbot, Pres. of VirginiaSenate1767-Sept. 17, 1827Oct. 24, 1819-1819Democratic-RepublicanJohn ClarkNorth Carolina Feb. 28, 1766-Oct. 12 1832Nov. 5, 1819-1823Democratic-RepublicanGeorge Michael TroupGeorgia (nowAlabama)Sept. 8, 1780-Apr. 26, 1856Nov. 7, 1823-1827Democratic-Republican
GOVERNORS OF GEORGIA1733-1984NAMEJohn ForsythGeorge Rockinghai GilierMilson LinpkinHillia* SchleyGeorge Rockinghai GilierCharles Janes McDonaldoo George Walker CrawfordoVirginiaGeorgiaVirginiaMarylandGeorgiaPLACE OFBIRTHSouth CarolinaGeorgiaBIRTH AND DEATHOct. 22, 1780-Oct. 21, 1841Apr. 11, 1790-Nov. 16, 1859Jan. 14, 1783-Dec. 28, 1870Dec. 10, 1786-Nov. 20, 1858Apr. 11, 1790-Nov. 16, 1859July 9, 1793-Dec. 16, 1860Dec. 22, 1798-July 22, 1872TERMNov. 7, 1827-1829Nov. 4, 1829-1831Nov. 9, 1831-1835Nov. 4, 1835-1837**Nov. 8, 1837-1839Nov. 6, 1839-1843Nov. 8, 1843-1847POLITICAL PARTY*Denocratic-RepublicanDeiocrat-WhigUnion DemocratUnion DemocratDeiocrat-WhigDemocratWhigGeorge Washington TownsGeorgiaMay 4, 1802-July 15, 1854Nov. 3, 1847-1851DemocratHowell CobbGeorgiaSept. 7, 1815-Oct. 9, 1868Nov. 5, 1851-1853Union DemocratHerschel Vespasian JohnsonGeorgiaSept. 18, 1812-Aug. 16, 1880Nov. 9, 1853-1857Union DemocratJoseph Eierson BrownServed 4 two-year terns.South CarolinaApr. 15, 1821-Nov. 30, 1894Nov. 6, 1857-1865DemocratJanes Johnson, Provisional South CarolinaAppointed by President Andrew Johnson.Feb. 12, 1811-Nov. 20, 1891June 17, 1865-1865DemocratCharles Jones Jenkins South CarolinaReaoved fron office by General Meade.Jan. 6, 1805-June 14, 1883Dec. 14, 1865-1868DemocratGen. Thoxas Howard Ruger, New YorkProvisionalAppointed Governor by General Meade.Apr. 2, 1833-June 3, 1907Jan. 13, 1868-July 1868 Military
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GOVERNORS OF GEORGIA1733-19<strong>84</strong>NAMEPLACE OFBIRTHBIRTH AND DEATHTERMPOLITICAL PARTY*David Emanuel, Pres. ofSenatePennsylvania1744-1810Mar. 3, 1801-1801Democratic-RepublicanJosiah Tattnall, Jr.<strong>Georgia</strong>1765-June 6, 1803Nov. 7, 1801-1802Democratic-RepublicanJohn Hilledge<strong>Georgia</strong>1757-Feb. 9, 1818Nov. 4, 1802-1806Democratic-RepublicanJared Irwin, Pres. ofSenateNorth Carolina 1751-Nar. 1, 1818**Sept. 23, 1806-1809Democratic-RepublicanDavid Brydie HitchellScotl<strong>and</strong> Oct. 22, 1766-Apr.22, 1837Nov. 10, 1809-1813Democratic-RepublicanPeter EarlyVirginiaJune 20, 1773-Aug. 15, 1817Nov. 5, 1813-1815Democratic-RepublicanDavid Brydie HitchellScotl<strong>and</strong>Oct. 22, 1766-Apr.22, 1837**Nov. 10, 1815-1817Democratic-RepublicanWilliam Rabun, Pres. of North Carolina Apr. 8, 1771-Oct. 24, 1819SenateMar. 4, 1817-1819Democratic-RepublicanMat<strong>the</strong>w Talbot, Pres. of VirginiaSenate1767-Sept. 17, 1827Oct. 24, 1819-1819Democratic-RepublicanJohn ClarkNorth Carolina Feb. 28, 1766-Oct. 12 1832Nov. 5, 1819-1823Democratic-RepublicanGeorge Michael Troup<strong>Georgia</strong> (nowAlabama)Sept. 8, 1780-Apr. 26, 1856Nov. 7, 1823-1827Democratic-Republican