STORIES OF GEORGIA

By Joel Chandler Harris

Copyright, 1896, by American Book Company


CONTENTS


[ PREFACE. ]

[ STORIES OF GEORGIA. ]

[ A SEARCH FOR TREASURE. ]

[ OGLETHORPE AND HIS GENTLE COLONY ]

[ THE EMPRESS OF GEORGIA ]

[ THE LIBERTY BOYS. ]

[ A GROUP OF CHARACTERS ]

[ AUNT NANCY HART. ]

[ TWO SOLDIERS OF THE REVOLUTION. ]

[ A WAR OF EXTERMINATION. ]

[ A NEGRO PATRIOT. ]

[ THE YAZOO FRAUD ]

[ GEORGE MATTHEWS AND JOHN CLARKE. ]

[ AFTER THE REVOLUTION. ]

[ THE COTTON GIN. ]

[ SOME GEORGIA INVENTIONS. ]

[ THE EARLY PROGRESS OF THE STATE. ]

[ THE CREEKS AND THE CREEK WAR ]

[ TWO FAMOUS INDIAN CHIEFS. ]

[ REMOVAL OF THE CHEROKEES. ]

[ THE BEGINNING OF PARTIES IN GEORGIA. ]

[ A QUEER CASE. ]

[ GEORGIA WIT AND HUMOR. ]

[ SLAVERY AND SECESSION. ]

[ THE FARMER BOY OF GADDISTOWN. ]

[ GEORGIA IN THE WAR. ]

[ A DARING ADVENTURE. ]

[ THE RECONSTRUCTION PERIOD. ]

[ "THE NEW SOUTH" ]




ILLUSTRATIONS


[ De Soto ]

[ Indian Queen ]

[ Oglethorpe ]

[ Mary Musgrove ]

[ Empress Mary ]

[ The Liberty Boys ]

[ Tondee's Tavern ]

[ Seisure of Ammunition in Savannah ]

[ The Head of Robert Sallette ]

[ Mcgirth and his Mare ]

[ Captain Rory Mcintosh ]

[ Aunt Nancy Hart ]

[ Aunt Nancy Captures the Tories ]

[ General James Jackson ]

[ Elijah Clarke ]

[ A War of Extermination ]

[ Old Man Whipped at the Tail of a Cart ]

[ A Negro Patriot ]

[ The Yazoo Scheme ]

[ Rope to Hang Musgrove ]

[ George Matthews and John Clarke ]

[ After the Revolution ]

[ Early Cultivation of Cotton ]

[ Whitney and his Cotton Gin ]

[ William Longstreet and his Steamboat ]

[ Laughing Gas ]

[ Early Progress of the State ]

[ British Impressement of Americans ]

[ The Creek War ]

[ Major Adams Scouting and Indian Camp ]

[ Mcgillavray Joins the Indians ]

[ Indian Attack ]

[ General Clarke Whips Judge Tait ]

[ A Queer Case ]

[ The Bunkley Trial ]

[ Judge Dooly ]

[ The Roast Pig ]

[ Georgia Politics ]

[ Joe Brown and his Steers ]

[ Georgia in the War ]

[ The Salt Famine ]

[ Capture of the Locomotive ]

[ Tearing up the Rails ]

[ The Negroes Freed ]

[ Streetcar in the South ]


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