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185031058Milledgeville: Richard M. Orme State Printer 1850. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Stitched blue printed wraps. 456 pages. Front wrap chipped and detached. Rear cover missing. Light to moderate toning damp staining and foxing to the contents. Resolutions cover Slavery Academies Churches Banks Colleges Cities and Towns Railroads Fire companiesand more. Fair. Richard M. Orme, State Printer unknown
183631052Milledgeville: John A. Cuthbert Printer 1836. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Wraps. 361 pages 1 60 page index. Blue printed stitched wraps. Most of the spine is perished. Outer wraps are detached chiped and creased. Last 14 pages are loose from stitching. Pages are creased lower corner front cover. Light scattered foxing and toning to contents. Laws relate to Academies Asylum Banks Elections Islands Militia Railroads Free Persons of Colour Oglethorpe University and much more. Fair only. John A. Cuthbert Printer unknown
182231183Milledgeville: Printed by James Camay 1822. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 172 pages. Original wraps rebound in brown cloth with leather title labels on spine. Ex-library copy from the "Biddle Law Library University of Pennsylvania" with armorial label on the front paste down. Perforated library stamp on title page. Toning and damp-stains to the contents. Printed by James Camay hardcover
186232698Milledgeville: Boughton Nisbet Barnes & Moore State Printers 1862. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 158 pages 1 page "Index to Resolutions" 1. Blue paper covered boards with leather spine and corners. Leather is dry rubbed chipped and flaking on the spine. Light to heavy toning to the text. Hinges secure. Contents cover acts on Military Slaves and more. Fair. Confederate imprint. <br /> <br /> Parrish & Willingham 2778; Derenne vol. 2 page 643. Boughton, Nisbet, Barnes & Moore, State Printers hardcover
185832693Columbus Georgia: Tennent Lomax State Printers 1858. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 1 232 pages 1. Original paper covered boards with brown leather spine. Red leather title on the spine. Leather is dry rubbed and worn on the spine and corners. A few burn or ink spots on the covers. Light toning and foxing to the contents. Acts include Academies and Colleges Judicial taxes various county acts transportation business census etc. Fair. <br /> <br /> This copy not cited in Derenne Georgia catalog. Although the 1857 acts with similar title were printed in Columbus by the same printer in 1858. Tennent Lomax, State Printers hardcover
183432696Milledgeville: Prince & Ragland Printers; Polhill & Fort Printers 1834. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. Three parts: Part 1 344 pages; Part 2 358 pages; Part 3 456 pages 43 page appendix. Brown sheepskin leather binding with chipped red leather title label on the spine. Leather is dry cracked rubbed scuffed. Several chipped areas on the spine. Light to heavy toning to the contents. Ink name of "B Hill" on the front paste down. Not legible name written on the title page part 2. Part 3 has the name of John Jones Gresham. 1831 1832 1833 dates written in ink on the text foredge. Tears to the first 4 pages with no loss of content. Fair.<br /> <br /> Derenne Georgia catalog volume 1: Part 1 page 425; Part 2 page 432 title page date is misprinted and should be 1833; Part 3 page 437. Prince & Ragland, Printers; Polhill & Fort, Printers hardcover
185832695Columbus Georgia: Tennent Lomax State Printer 1858. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. viii 9-394 pages 2. Paper covered boards. Leather spine with title label. Paper on the boards is faded. Leather spine and corners are dry rubbed chipped etc. Front outer joint cracked. Back board has a two inch split at the bottom. Light to moderate toning and foxing to the contents. Fair. <br /> <br /> Derenne vol. 2 page 591. Tennent Lomax, State Printer hardcover
183935764Milledgeville: P L Robinson; Grieve & Orme; William S Rogers 1839. First Edition. Leather bound. Fair. Octavo. A collection of 3 separate bound acts with 3 title pages. Collated as follows: 1838 285 pages 35 page appendix xiv index; 1839 224 pages; 1840 219 pages 11 page index to laws 110 page index to Resolutions. Brown calf leather binding. Title stamped on red and black leather spine labels. Front hinge glued. Rear hinge in good condition. Leather binding rubbed and scuffed. Outer joints cracked. First title page has light bug damage upper left edge. Moderate toning to the text. Part of the text block was trimmed resulting in minor loss of page headings. Previous owner ink stamp "Lawrence B. Custer Attorney At Law Marietta Georgia" on the right front flyleaf. Katherine H. Custer 1999 written below the first inscription on the right front flyleaf. Many Acts relate to Slavery Railroads Infrastructure etc. Fair only. P L Robinson; Grieve & Orme; William S Rogers unknown
186736800Macon: J. W. Burke 1867. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 254 pages. Paper covered boards with leather corner tips and leather spine. Covers are lightly shelf worn. Leather spine is scuffed and worn. Light to moderate toning and foxing to the contents. Name stamp "Clerks Office" and brief pencil notes on the front cover. <br /> <br /> Contents cover several post Civil War acts including compensation for wounded Confederate soldiers Railroad acts Agriculture Banking Courts Schools etc. Fair to good condition. J. W. Burke hardcover
183535269Washington DC: Peter Force 1835. Reprint. Wraps. Very good. Bound wraps. Two bound separate parts. First title: "Establishment of a Colony South of Carolina" by Robert Montgomery correct spelling has 24 pages. Illustrated with a very nice large folding map approx. 15" x 15". Map is titled "A Plan representing the Form of Setling the Districts or Country Divisions in the Margravate of Azila." Originally published in London 1717. <br /> <br /> The second part is titled: "An Extract of the Journals of Mr. Commissary Von Beck" has 38 pages. Originally published in London 1734. <br /> <br /> Tracts are separated from a larger gathering and recently bound in light gray paper. [Peter Force] unknown
176434339Paris: Jacques Nicolas Bellin 1764. Map. Very good. Approx. 9" x 7" map. Light foxing. Map shows Saint Augustine; Savannah Georgia; Georgia Islands; Port Royal parts of South Carolina; Augusta Georgia; Florida boundry etc. No date provided but published in 1764. Jacques Nicolas Bellin unknown
185736729Atlanta: State of Georgia 1857. Wraps. Fair. Stitched wraps. Pages 261-465. Missing the outer front cover that identifies the printer and location. Rear wrap missing. Rest of contents present. Untrimmed wraps lightly soiled on the front cover. Interior contents clean. Contents include a lengthy case regarding the American Colonization Society versus Lucius J. Gartrell administrator will of Francis Gideon deceased in the county of Fulton pages 448-465. State of Georgia unknown
193135372Wormsloe Georgia: Privately Printed 1931. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Good. Large quartos. Three volumes. Green cloth hardcovers with titles on the spines. Untrimmed foredge and bottom edges. Top edges gilt. Volume I 1700-1836: xxxiii 1 448 pages 1. Volume II 1836-1891: x 1 449-896 pages 1. Volume III 1891-1929 and Newspapers Maps & Engravings Bibliography Addenda Index: x 1 897-1396 pages. Illustrated with frontispiece engravings each volume including Wymberly Jones De Renne photograph portrait the library at Wormsloe and the interior view of the library. <br /> <br /> Small tear to the cloth top of volume I. Light edge wear to the cloth top of volume II. Cloth is chipped at the head of volume III. Interior text in all three volumes is in very good condition. On the verso of the right front flyleaf volume I is a tipped in printed presentation page that reads - "Presented to Joseph Leiter Esq. By The Heirs of the Late Wymberly Jones De Renne. Please acknowledge receipt to Stanley Howland P.O. Box 530 Asheville N.C." <br /> <br /> This is a massive collection of Georgia titles eventually placed with the University of Georgia. A great reference set for the Georgia researcher or collector. This set was limited to 300 copies and numbered. This set is numbered 16. Privately Printed hardcover
182931013Augusta: W. A. Mitchell 1829. Letter. Good. Receipt and letter. Approx. 10" x 8" folded paper. 4 pages. Page 3 and 4 has a v shaped chipped on the edge with the chipped section stuck to the wax seal on blank side of page 2 all content present. A large closed tear to the document on the right side no loss of content. Small splits at the fold intersections.<br /> <br /> Top of page 1 heading "Augusta Feb. 14th 1829". Bot of Wm. Mitchell". Goods purchased include Bushels of Salt Sacks Coffee Small Bag and Nails. Inside on page 3 is a 14 line written note to Capt. Smith discussing his order and the "Merchants and Planters Bank is now good and I think will remain so at least one year." Page 4 is addressed to "Capt Lewis Smith Gwinnett County Geo. W. A. Mitchell unknown
197434344Atlanta: Privately printed 1974. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Quarto. 106 pages. Illustrated with photographs and color illustrations by Athos Menaboni. No slip case. Green and white hardcover binding with gilt embossed title on front cover. Title on the spine. Color pictorial end papers. Scattered foxing to the verso of the right front flyleaf. This is the story of Robert Woodruff's former Coca-Cola President Plantation in Baker County Georgia. Illustrations by Menaboni include Quail Wild Turkey Bass fishing etc. Privately printed hardcover
182830105Milledgeville: Camak & Ragland 1828. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor. Octavo. 340 pages. Later hardcover binding with detached boards and chipped spine. Leather is flaking off the spine and corners. End sheets in front are loose and chipped. Original text block is untrimmed with several unopened pages. Moderate toning to the text. Camak & Ragland hardcover
183930252Milledgeville: P. L. Robinson State Printer 1839. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Disbound stitched wraps. 74 pages. Title page 1. Former institutional copy with blind embossed seal and blue oval stamp top on the title page. Institution stamp name marked in black pen. Title page slightly loose. Interior contents good condition. Contents were a detailed attempt to remedy malapportionment in Georgia. Delegates are listed yeas and nays recorded on the various efforts to reduce number of representatives and base representation to some extent on the census of slaves. According to De Renne the Constitutional Amendments adopted by the Convention were "Not ratified by the people on the first Monday of October as provided by the Act" convening the Convention. <br /> <br /> Derenne Vol. 2 p.466. P. L. Robinson, State Printer unknown
183931049Milledgeville: P. L. Robinson State Printer 1839. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Stitched wraps. 74 pages. Plain tan outer wraps. Title page is copied and placed on top of the front cover. A few tears and chips to outer wraps. Stitching has come loose and the pages are now separated into two sections. Light toning to the contents. Contents concern attempts to remedy malapportionment in Georgia. Delegates are listed; yeas and nays recorded; and various efforts to reduce number of representatives and base representation to some extent on the census of Slaves. According to De Renne's Georgia catalog the Constitutional Amendments adopted by the Convention were "Not ratified by the people on the first Monday of October as provided by the Act" convening the Convention. <br /> <br /> Derenne Vol. 2 page 466. P. L. Robinson, State Printer unknown
182632694Milledgeville: Camak & Ragland 1826. First Edition. Leather bound. Fair. Octavo. 359 pages. Later brown sheepskin leather binding with title label on the spine. Leather is dry scuffed rubbed and worn. Later end sheets. Right front flyleaf chipped on the edge. Text is toned. Hinges are secure. Contents clean. A fair to good copy. <br /> <br /> Reference Derenne vol. 1 page 398. Note: This copy differs from the Derenne Georgia catalog description. Title page and printer information are the same as the Derenne citation but this copy has 359 pages. Camak & Ragland unknown
182533001Milledgeville: Printed by Camak & Ragland 1825. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor. Octavo. 3 volumes in one: 304 pages; 132 pages; 311 pages. Paper covered boards with leather spine leather joints and leather corner tips. Chipped red leather title label on the spine. Binding is in poor condition. Leather on the spine is chipped at the head and base. The front board is detached. The title page is partially glued to the front paste down affecting the far left margin of the title page. The front blank end paper is detached. Moderate toning to the contents. Laws cover restrictions to Indian Territory dividing line of the Florida Territory and Slave laws. An inscription written on the detached front end sheet reads - "Judge Thos. Hall Moore Cobb County Georgia. Westwood Farm five miles east of Marietta Ga." Below the first inscription is a second inscription possibly in the same hand - Dr. James M. Moore born in Marietta lived the last years of his life at Westwood Plantation. Died there in 1918. Printed by Camak & Ragland hardcover
183934845Milledgeville: P. L. Robinson State Printer 1839. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Wraps bound into black cloth covered boards and red leather spine. Title on the spine. Institutional copy with rubber stamp on the title page. Spine chipped and joints cracked. Moderate to heavy toning to the text. Several blank leaves bound in after the text. Fair only. <br /> <br /> Contents were a detailed attempt to remedy malapportionment in Georgia. Delegates are listed yeas and nays recorded on the various efforts to reduce number of representatives and base representation to some extent on the census of slaves. According to De Renne the Constitutional Amendments adopted by the Convention were "Not ratified by the people on the first Monday of October as provided by the Act" convening the Convention. <br /> <br /> Derenne Vol. 2 p.466. P. L. Robinson, State Printer unknown
185335359n.p.: Georgia 1853. Wraps. Fair. String bound wraps. 1011 pages 1 page blank 1 37 page Index 1 page blank 1. Title page is page 1. Page 1 is toned and creased. Rear wrap is lightly toned with a few spots. Text block is not trimmed and the pages are uncut at the top edge. Moderate toning and foxing to the contents. <br /> <br /> Contents include a section on Slave and Free Persons of Color laws. Printer information or location not provided on the title page. A similar copy held by Emory University states the 1853 & 1854 Journal was printed in Savannah by S. T. Chapman. Emory's copy is has 904 pages while this copy has 1011 pages. Also Emory's copy does not have the hyphen in the word Biennial on the printed title page. Georgia unknown
7686Philadelphia :no printer 1800. Disbound. Very Good binding. Octavo. 41 3 blank pp. Removed from nonce volume. Light toning to the cover but very nice. No printing information but Evan tentatively hypothesizes Philadelphia. Concerns service in Georgia during the period 1790-1794 in the wars with the Creek and Cherokee Indians. Gives and excellent review of the events and personalities. Eberstadt 114-326. Evans 38774. [Philadelphia? :no printer, 1800] unknown
35500Atlanta: A. B. Caldwell n.d. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. Volume III only. vi 413 pages. Illustrated with steel engraved portraits. Textured leather binding with gilt borders decorations and the Georgia seal on front cover. 5 raised spine bands with gilt decorations and title on the spine. Gilt top edge. Untrimmed foredge and base. Marbled end sheets. Edge wear and rubs to the leather boards corners and joints. Interior in very good condition. First biography with an engraved plate is William Hansell Fish. A. B. Caldwell hardcover
180632019City of Washington: A. & G. Way Printers 1806. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Wraps. Approx. 8" x 5". 45 pages 1 page blank. Disbound wraps with title on page 1. First leave detached. Pages 41-44 detached. Text has light toning. <br /> <br /> Contents concern land titles Walton County Georgia and State boundaries between Georgia North Carolina and South Carolina. The capital of Georgia in 1806 was in Louisville. Scarce. Two copies held in OCLC: A.A.S. and Univ. Michigan. <br /> <br /> Derenne vol. 1 page 326; Shaw and Shoemaker 11625. A. & G. Way, Printers unknown