{"1": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3380", "width": "2163", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "\u00e2\u0096\u00a0je^\\nPolitical and Judicial Divisions\\nCommonwealth of Georgia.\\nBy CHARLES EDGEWORTH JONES.\\nATLANTA, GA.\\nJ AS. P. EIakrison a Co., Printers and Publishers.\\n(Fr.\\\\nklin Publishing Housb.)\\n18! 2.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "Political and Judicial Divisions\\nCommonwealth of Georgia.\\nBy CHARLES EDGEWORTH JONES.\\nK^SHifi\\nGV\\nATLANTA, GA.\\nJas. P, Harrison Co., Printers and Publishers.\\n(Franklin Publishing Housb.)\\n1892.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "to my father,\\nColonel Charles C. Jones, Jr., LL. D.,\\nthis tract\\nis affectionately inscribed.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "EARLIEST DIVISION.\\nDeeming it conducive to the convenience of the inhabi-\\ntants and promotive of good government, the trustees, on the\\n15th of April, 1 741, divided the province of Georgia into two\\ncounties, Savannah and Frederica. The former included all\\nsettlements upon the Savannah River and upon both banks of\\nthe Great Ogeechee River, and such additional territory south\\nof the latter stream as should be designated when a proper\\nmap of the country could be prepared. Within the latter\\nwere embraced Darien, Frederica, and the entire region lying\\nsouth of the Alatamaha River. (See History of Georgia^\\nby Charles C. Jones, Jr., LL. D. vol. i, p. 416. Boston,\\n18S3.)\\nPARISHES.\\nOne of the most interesting Acts passed by the legislature\\nduring the administration of Henry Ellis, the second Royal\\nGovernor of Georgia, was that dividing the several districts of\\nthe province into parishes, providing for the establishment of\\nreligious worship according to the rites and ceremonies of the\\nChurch of England, and for other purposes. This Act was\\napproved on the 15th of March, 1758 (Watkins Digest, pp.\\n52-54), and by it the province of Georgia was erected into\\neight parishes. According to its provisions the town and\\ndistrict of Savannah, extending up the river Savannah, in-\\ncluding the islands therein, as far as the southeast boundar^\\nof Goshen, from thence in a southwest line to the river Great\\nOgeechee; and from the town of Savannah eastward, as far\\nas the mouth of the river Savannah, including the sea islands\\nto the mouth of the river Great Ogeechee, and all the settle-\\nments on the north side of the said river to the western bound-\\naries thereof, constituted the parish of Christ Church.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "6\\nThe district of Abercorn and Goshen, and the district of\\nEbenezer, extending from the northwest boundaries of the\\nparish of Christ Church up the river Savannah as far as the\\nBeaver Dam, and southwest as far as the mouth of Horse\\nCreek on the river Great Ogeechee, were constituted a\\nparish by the name of Saint Matthew.\\nThe district of Halifax, extending from the northwest bound-\\naries of Saint Matthew s parish up the Savannah River from\\nthe mouth of McBean s Swamp to the head thereof, and from\\nthence to the head of Lambol s Creek and to the Great\\nOgeechee River, was erected into a parish and called Saint\\nGeorge.\\nThe district of Augusta, extending from the northwest\\nboundary of the parish of Saint George, and southwest as far\\nas the river Ogeechee, and northwest up the river Savannah\\nas far as Broad River, was designated as the parish of Saint\\nPaul.\\nThe town of Hardwick, and district of Ogeechee, on the\\nsouth side of the river Great Ogeechee, extending northwest\\nup the said river as far as the Lower Indian Trading Path\\nleading from Mount Pleasant, and southward from the town\\nof Hardwick as far as the swamp of James Dunham, in-\\ncluding the settlements on the north side of the north branches\\nof the river Midway, with the island of Ossabaw, and from\\nthe head of the said Dunham s Swamp, in a northwest line,\\nwere denominated the parish of Saint Philip.\\nSunbur}^, in the district of Midway and Newport, and all\\nthe territory from the southern bounds of the parish of Saint\\nPhilip, extending southward as far as the north line of Samuel\\nHastings, and from thence southeast to the south brancii of\\nNewport, including the islands of Saint Catharine and Ber-\\nmuda, and from the north line of the said Samuel Hastings\\nnorthwest, constituted the parish of Saint John.\\nThe town and district of Darien, extending from the south\\nboundary of the parish of Saint John to the river Alatamaha,\\nincluding the islands of Sapelo and Eastwood, and the sea\\nislands to the north of Egg Island, and northwest up the river", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "Alatamaha to the forks of the said river, were formed into\\nthe parish of Saint Andrew.\\nThe town and district of Frederica, including the islands\\nof Great and Little Saint Simon, and the adjacent islands,\\nwere to constitute the parish of Saint James.\\n(As to these parishes see likewise Jones History of Georgia,\\nvol. I, pp 524-5, and McCall s History of Georgia^ vol. i, pp\\n285-6. Savannah, 181 1.)\\nIn accordance with the provisions of an Act assented to\\nMarch 25, 1765, (Watkins Digest, p 114), the territory\\nlying between the rivers Alatamaha and St. Mary, which had\\na little while before been annexed to the province of Georgia,\\nwas divided into four parishes. Section II of this Act declares\\nthat all that space or tract of land, lying and being between\\nthe river Alatamaha and the north branch of Turtle river, and\\nfrom the head of the said last mentioned river in a northwest\\nline, shall be known as the parish of Saint David; and from\\nthe north branch of Turtle river to the southern branch of the\\nriver Little Satilla, and from the head of the said river Little\\nSatilla, in a northwest line, shall constitute the parish of\\nSaint Patrick; and from the southern branch of the river\\nLittle Satilla to the southern branch of the river Great Satilla,\\nshall be designated as the parish of Saint Thomas; and from\\nthe southern branch of the river Great Satilla to the southern\\nbranch of the river Saint Mary, and from the head of the said\\nriver Saint Mary in a due west line, including all the islands\\nwithin the said boundary, shall form the parish of Saint Mary.\\nBy section IV of the Constitution of Georgia of 1777 (Wat-\\nkins Digest, p. 8), it was provided that from and of the\\ntwelve parishes as aforesaid, the counties of Richmond, Burke,\\nEffingham, Chatham, Liberty, Glynn and Camden, should be\\nformed. The parish of St. Paul constituted Richmond countv;\\nthat of St. George was erected into the county of Burke. The\\nparish of St. Matthew, and the upper part of St Philip, above\\nCanouchee, were designated as the county of Effingham;\\nwhile Christ Church parish and the lower part of St. Philip,\\nbelow Canouchee, became Chatham county. The parishes of", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "8\\nSt. John, St, Andrew, and St. James formed the county of\\nLiberty; those of St. David and St. Patrick composed the\\ncounty of Glynn and the parishes of St. Thomas and St.\\nMary were denominated the county of Camden.\\nThe ceded lands north of the Ogeechee river constituted an\\neighth county, which was called Wilkes.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "COUNTIES.\\nGeorgia at present consists of one hundred and thirty-seven\\ncounties. They are as follows:\\nAppling. See Land Lottery Act* of December 15, 1818\\n(Lamar s Compilation, p. 417), establishing it.\\nNamed in honor of Colonel Daniel Appling,\\nof Columbia county, who distinguished himself\\nin the war of 181 2.\\nBaker. See Act of December 12, 1825 (Dawson s Com-\\npilation, p. 130), establishing it. Called after\\nColonel John Baker, of Revolutionary memory.\\nBaldwin. See Land Lottery Act of May 11, 1803 (Clay-\\nton s Compilation, p. loi), establishing it.\\nCalled after Hon. Abraham Baldwin, Signer\\nfrom Georcria of the Federal Constitution of\\n1787, etc.\\nBanks. See Act of December 11, 1858 (Laws of 1858,\\np. 30), establishing it. Called after Dr. Richard\\nBanks, for many years a leading man in North-\\neastern Georgia, who resided at Gainesville.\\n*It may be well to state that there have been eight Land Lottery Acts pro-\\nmulgated at various times in Georgia. The first of these Acts passed the\\nGeneral Assembly of the Commonwealth in 1803, and the last to receive the\\na ^sent of that body bore date December 21, 1831. 1S06, 1818. 1819, 1821, 1825,\\nand 1830 are the years with which the passage of the other Land Lottery\\nActs is associated. Land Lotteries were devised mainly with a view to the\\ndistribution of the public lands acquired by the Commonwealth through\\ntreaties with the red men. The subject of Land Lotteries has been discussed\\nby Absalom H. Chappell in his Miscellanies of Georgia, etc. (Columbus Ga.,\\n1S74).", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "10\\nBartow. See Act of December 6, 1861 (Laws of 1861,\\np. loi), by which the name of Cass county\\n(established by Act of December 3, 1832,\\nLaws of 1832, p. 57, and called after Hon.\\nLewis Cass), was changed to that of Bartow,\\nin honor of General Francis S. Bartow, who fell\\nat the first battle of Manassas.\\nBerrien. See Act of February 25, 1856 (Laws of 1855-56,\\np. ri2), establishing it. Named after Hon.\\nJohn McPherson Berrien, Judge, United States\\nSenator from Georgia, Attorney-General of the\\nUnited States during General Jackson s admin-\\nistration, etc.\\nBibb. See Act of December 9,1822 (Dawson s Compilation,\\np. 122), establishing it. Named in honor of\\nDr. William W. Bibb, Member of Congress,\\nUnited States Senator from Georgia, etc.\\nBrooks. See Act of December 11, 1858 (Laws of 1858, p.\\n35), estabHshing it. Called after Hon. Preston\\nS. Brooks, Member of Congress, etc.\\nBryan. See Act of December 19, 1793 (Marbury Craw-\\nford s Digest, p. 167), establishing it. Named\\nin honor of Jonathan Bryan, the patriot.\\nBulloch. See Act of February 8, 1796 (Marbury Craw-\\nford s Digest, p. 169), establishing it. Named\\n.after Hon. Archibald Bulloch, President and\\nCommander-in-Chief of Republican Georgia in\\n1776.\\nBurke. See Sect. IV., Constitution of Georgia of 1777\\n(Watkins Digest, p. 8), estabHshing it. Named\\nin honor of Edmund Burke, the great champion\\nof American Liberty.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "11\\nButts. See Act of December 24, 1825 (Dawson s Com-\\npilation, p. 130), establishing it. Called after\\nCaptain Samuel Butts, who lost his life in the\\nbattle of Chalibbee, January 27, 1814.\\nCalhoun. See Act of February 20, 1854 (Laws of 1853-4,\\np. 284), establishing it. Called after Hon. John\\nC. Calhoun.\\nCamden. See Sec. IV., Conslitution of Georgia of 1777\\n(Watkins Digest, p. 8), establishing it. Named\\nafter that fearless defender of Colonial rights,\\nthe Earl of Camden.\\nCampbell. See Act of December 20, 1828 (Dawson s Com-\\npilation, p. 139), estabhshing it. Called after\\nHon. Duncan G. Campbell, one of the two com-\\nmissioners appointed by President Monroe in\\n1824, to treat with Creek Indians for the sale of\\ntheir lands.\\nCarroll. See Act of December 11, 1826, (Dawson s Com-\\npilation, p. 132), establishing it. Called after\\nthe Hon. Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, a signer\\nfrom Maryland of the Declaration of Independ-\\nence.\\nCatoosa. See Act of December 5, 1853 (Laws of 1853-4,\\npp. 286-7), estabhshing it. Indian name.\\nCharlton. See Act of February 18, 1854 (Laws of 1853-4, p.\\n290), establishing it. Called after Hon. Roberi\\nM. Charlton, Judge, United Senator from Geor-\\ngia, etc.\\nChatham. See Sec. IV., Constitution of Georgia of 1777\\n(Watkins Digest, p. 8), establishing it. Named\\nin honor of the celebrated Earl of Chatham.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "12\\nChattahoochee. See Act of February 13, 1854 (Laws of\\n1853-4, pp. 288-90), establishing it. Indian\\nname.\\nChattooga. See Act of December 28, 1838 (Laws of 1838,\\np. 77), establishing it. Indian name.\\nCherokee. See Act of December 26, 1831, (Laws of 1831, p.\\n74), establishing it. Indian name.\\nClarke. See Act of December 5, 1801 (Clayton s Compila-\\ntion, p. 35), establishing it. Named in honor of\\nGeneral Elijah Clarke, of Revolutionary mem-\\nory.\\nClay. See Act of February 16, 1854 (Laws of 1853-4, p.\\n292), establishing it. Called after Hon. Henry\\nClay.\\nClayton. See Act of November 30, 1858 (Laws of 1858, p.\\n26), establishing it. Called after Hon. Augus-\\ntin S. Clayton, Judge, Member of Congress, etc.\\nUinch. See Act of February 14, 1850 (Laws of 1849-50),\\np. 126), establishing it. Named in honor of\\nGeneral Duncan L. Clinch.\\nCobb. See Act of December 3, 1832 (Laws of 1832, p. 57),\\nestablishing it. Called after Hon. Thomas W.\\nCobb, Judge, Member of Congress, United\\nStates Senator from Georgia, etc.\\nCoffee. See Act of February 9, 1854 (Laws of 1853-4, p.\\n294), establishing it. Called after Hon. John\\nCoffee, of Telfair county, Member of Congress,\\netc.\\nColquitt. See Act of February 25, 1856 (Laws of 1855-6,\\npp. 108-9), tistablishing it. Called after Hon.\\nWalter T. Colquitt, Judge, United States Sena-\\ntor from Georgia, etc.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "13\\nColumbia. See Act of December lo, 1790 (Marbury and\\nCrawford s Digest, p. 163), establishing it-\\nNamed in honor of Christopher Columbus.\\nCoweta. See Act of December 11, 1826 (Dawson s Compila-\\ntion, p. 132), establishing it. Indian name.\\nCrawford. See Act of December 9, 1822 (Dawson s Com-\\npilation, p. 122), establishing it. Called after\\nHon. William H. Crawford, one of Georgia s\\nmost distinguished citizens.\\nDade. See Act of December 25, 1837 (Laws of 1837, p. 65),\\nestablishing it. Called after Major Francis\\nLanghorne Dade, U. S. A., who was killed by\\nthe Indians in Florida, in December, 1835.\\nDawson. See Act of December 3, 1857 (Laws of 1857, pp.\\n32-3), establishing it. Called after Hon. Wil-\\nliam C. Dawson, United States Senator from\\nGeorgia, etc.\\nDecatur. See Act of December 8, 1823 (Dawson s Compila-\\ntion, p. 126), establishing it. Named in honor\\nof Commodore Stephen Decatur.\\nDeKalb. See Act of December 9, 1822 (Dawson s Compila-\\ntion, p. 122), establishing it. Called after Baron\\nDeKalb, who fell in defence of American free-\\ndom at the battle of Camden, S. C, August 19,\\n1780.\\nDodge. See Act of October 26, 1870 (Laws of 1870, p. 18),\\nestablishing it. Called after Hon. William E.\\nDodge, of New York.\\nDooly. See Land Lottery Act of May 15, 182 1 (Dawson s\\nCompilation, p. 246), establishing it. Named\\nin honor of Colonel John Dooly, who was mur-\\ndered by the Tories in 1780.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "14\\nDougherty. See Act of December 15, 1853 (Laws of 1853-4,\\np. 296), establishing it. Called after Hon.\\nCharles Dougherty, of Clarke county, Judge,\\netc.\\nDouglas. See Act of October 17, 1870 (Laws of 1870, pp.\\n13-14), establishing it. Called after Hon.\\nStephen A. Douglas.\\nEarly. See Land Lottery Act of December 15, 1818 (La-\\nmar s Compilation, p. 417 establishing it.\\nCalled after the Hon. Peter Early, Governor of\\nGeorgia, etc.\\nEchols. See Act of December 13, 1858 (Laws of 1858, p.\\n38), establishing it. Called after Hon. Robert\\nM. Echols, of Walton county.\\nEffingham. See Sec. IV., Constitution of Georgia of 1777\\n(Watkins Digest, p. 8), establishing it. Named\\nin honor of the Earl of Efhngham, an ardent\\nsupporter of Colonial rights.\\nElbert. See Act of December 10, 1890 (Marbury and Craw-\\nford s Digest, p. 163), establishing it. Named\\nin honor of his Excellency, Governor Samuel\\nElbert of Georgia, General in the Continental\\narmy, etc.\\nEmanuel. See Act of December 10, 1S12 (Lamar s Com-\\npilation, p. 197), establishing it. Called after\\nthe Hon. David Emanuel, Governor of Georgia,\\netc.\\nFannin. See Act of January 21, 1854 (Laws of 1853-4, P-\\n298), establishing it. Called after Colonel J. W.\\nFannin, who was killed by the Mexicans at Go-\\nliad, in March, 1836.\\nFayette.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 See Land Lottery Act of May 15, 182 1 (Dawson s\\nCompilation, p. 246), establishing it. Named\\nin honor of the Marquis de LaFayette.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "15\\nFloyd. See Act of December 3, 1832 (Laws of 1832, p. 57),\\nestablishing it. Named in honor of General\\nJohn Floyd, Member of Congress, etc.\\nForsyth. See Act of December 3, 1832 (Laws ot 1832, p.\\n56), establishing it. Called after the Hon. John\\nForsyth, Governor of Georgia, Secretary of\\nState under President Jackson, etc.\\nFranklin. -See Act of February 25, 1784 (Marbury and\\nCrawford s Digest, p. 330), establishing it.\\nNamed in honor of Benjamin Franklin.\\nFulton. See Act of December 20, 1853 (Laws of 1853-4, p.\\n300), establishing it. Called after the famous\\nRobert Fulton.\\nGilmer. See Act of December 3, 1832, (Laws of 1832, p.\\n57), establishing it. Called after the Hon.\\nGeorge R. Gilmer, Governor of Georgia, etc.\\nGlascock. See Act of December 19, 1857 (Laws of 1857, p.\\n35), establishing it. Named in honor of General\\nThomas Glascock, of Richmond county.\\nGlynn. See Sec. IV., Constitution of Georgia of 1777 (Wat-\\nkins Digest, p 8), establishing it. Called after\\nJohn Glynn, Esq., distinguished for his unwa-\\nvering support of the Colonies.\\nGordon. See Act of February 13, 1850 (Laws of 1849-50, p.\\n124), estabhshing it. Named in honor of Wil-\\nliam W. Gordon, of Savannah, the pioneer of\\nworks of internal improvement in his native\\nState, and first President of the Central Rail-\\nroad and Banking Company of Georgia.\\nGreene. See Act of February 3, 1786 (Marbury and Craw-\\nford s Digest, p. 162), estabhshing it. Called\\nafter Major General Nathanael Greene.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "16\\nGwinnett. See Land Lottery Act of December 15, 18 18\\n(Lamar s Compilation, p. 418), establishing it.\\nNamed in honor of Button Gwinnett, Signer\\nfrom Georgia of the Declaration of Independ-\\nence, and President and Commander-in-chief of\\nRepublican Georgia in i777-\\nHabersham. See Land Lottery Act of December 15, 1818\\n(Lamar s Compilation, p. 418), establishing it-\\nCalled after Hon. James Habersham, acting\\nRoyal Governor of the province of Georgia in\\n1771, during the absence of Sir James Wright.\\nHall. See Land Lottery Act of December 15, 1818 (La-\\nmar s Compilation, p. 418), establishing it.\\nCalled after Hon. Lyman Hall, signer from\\nGeorgia of the Declaration of Independence,\\nGovernor of Georgia, etc.\\nHancock. See Act of December 17, 1793 (Marbury and\\nCrawford s Digest, p. 164), establishing it.\\nNamed in honor of John Hancock, President of\\nthe Continental Congress, signer from Massa-\\nchusetts of the Declaration of Independence,\\netc.\\nHaralson. See Act of January 26, 1856 (Laws of 1855-6, pp\\n1 10-12), establishing it. Called after Hon\\nHugh A. Haralson, Member of Congress, etc-\\nHarris. See Act of December 14, 1827 (Dawson s Compila\\ntion, p. 137), establishing it. Named after Hon\\nCharles Harris, of Savannah, Judge etc., who\\nin his day, was regarded by many as the most\\nprofound lawyer in the State.\\nHart. See Act of December 7, 1853 (Laws of 1853-4, PP-\\n302-3), establishing it. Called after Nancy\\nHart, of Revolutionary memory.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "17\\nHeard. See A.ct of December 22, 1830 (Laws of 1830, p,\\n48), establishing it. Called after Hon. Stephen\\nHeard, President of the Executive Council, and\\nde facto Governor of Georgia in 1780.\\nHenry. See Land Lottery Act of May 15, 182 1 (Dawson s\\nCompilation, p. 246), establishing it. Named\\nin honor of Patrick Henry, of Virginia.\\nHoustoun. See Land Lottery Act of May 15, 182 1 (Daw-\\nson s Compilation, p. 246), establishing it.\\nCalled after Hon. John Houstoun, Republican\\nGovernor of Georgia in 1778, and Governor of\\nGeorgia in 1784.\\nIrwin. See Land Lottery Act of December 15, 1818 (La-\\nmar s Compilation, p. 4T7), establishing it.\\nCalled after Hon. Jared Irwin, Governor of\\nGeorgia, etc.\\nJackson. See Act of February 11, 1796 (Marbury and\\nCrawford s Digest, p. 168), establishing it.\\nCalled after his Excellency, General James\\nJackson, Governor of Georgia, United States\\nSenator from Georgia, etc.\\nJasper. First laid out and known as Randolph county (See\\nAct of December 10, 1807, Clayton s Compila-\\ntion, pp. 357-8). Name changed to Jasper, in\\nhonor of Sergeant William Jasper, by Act of\\nDecember 10, 181 2 (Lamar s Compilation, p.\\n199).\\nJefferson. See Act of February 20, 1796 (Marbury and\\nCrawford s Digest, pp. 169-70), establishing it.\\nCalled after Thomas Jefferson, of glorious\\nmemory.\\nJohnson. See Act of December n, 1858 (Laws of 1858, p.\\n32), establishing it. Called after Hon. Herschel\\nV. Johnson, Governor of Georgia, etc.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "18\\nJones. See Act of December lo, 1807 (Clayton s Compila-\\ntion, p. 358), establishing it. Named after Flon.\\nJames Jones, Member of Congress, etc.\\nLaurens. See Act of December 10, 1807 (Clayton s Compi-\\nlation, p. 358), establishing it. Named in honor\\nof Colonel John JLaurens, who was killed in the\\nRevolutionary war, near Combahee, S. C, Au-\\ngust 27, 1782.\\nLee. See Act of December 11, 1826 (Dawson s Compilation,\\np. 132), establishing it. Called after Richard\\nHenry Lee of Virginia, who, on June 7 177^,\\nin his place in the Continental Congress, moved\\nthat the colonies declare themselves free and\\nindependent.\\nLiberty. See Sec. IV., Constitution of Greorgia of 1777\\n(Watkins Digest, p. 8), establishing it. As a\\ntribute to the early and conspicuous devotion of\\nthe citizens of St. John s Parish to the cause of\\nfreedom, this county was so called.\\nLincoln. See Act of February 20, 1796 (Marbury and\\nCrawford s Digest, p. 170), establishing it.\\nCalled after Major General Benjamin Lincoln.\\nLowndes. See Act of December 23, 1825 (Dawson s Com-\\npilation, p. 128), establishing it. Named after\\nHon. William J. Lowndes of South Carolina,\\nMember of Congress, etc., whom Henry Clay\\npronounced to be the wisest man he had ever\\nknown in Congress.\\nLumpkin. See Act of December 3, 1832 (Laws of 1832, p.\\n56), establishing it. Called after Hon. Wilson\\nLumpkin, Governor of Georgia, United States\\nSenator from Georgia, etc.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": "19\\nMcDuffie. See Act of October i8, 1870 (Laws of 1870, p.\\n20), establishing it. Called after Hon. George\\nMcDuffie, United States Senator from South\\nCarolina, etc.\\nMcintosh.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 See Act of December 19, 1793 (Marburj^ and\\nCrawford s Digest, p. 167), establishing it. So\\nnamed to commemorate the services of the Mc-\\nintosh family (Colonel John, General Lachlan\\n^Iclntosh, etc.)\\nMacon. See Act of December 14, 1837 (Laws of 1837, pp.\\n06-7), establishing it. Named in honor of\\nNathaniel Macon, of North Carolina.\\nMadison. See Act of December 5, i8ji .(Lamar s Compila-\\ntion, pp. 181-2), establishing it. Called after\\nJames Madison President of the United States.\\nMarion. See Act of December 14, 1827 (Dawson s Compi-\\nlation, p. 137), establishing it. Named in honor\\nof General Francis Marion.\\nMeriwether. See Act of December 14, 1827 (Dawson s\\nCompilation, p. 137), establishing it. Called\\nafter General David Meriwether.\\nMiller. See Act of February 26, 1856 (Laws of 1855-6, pp.\\n1 14-15), establishing it. Called after Hon.\\nAndrew J. Miller of Augusta.\\nMilton. See Act of December 18, 1857 (Laws of 1857, pp.\\n36-7), establishing it. Called, according to one\\nauthority, after John Milton, an officer of the\\nGeorgia Continental forces, who was subse-\\nquently Secretary of State of the Common-\\nwealth; according to another, the county is\\nnamed after Colonel Homer V. TVIilton, of\\nJefferson county, Georgia, an officer in the old\\nUnited States Army.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "20\\nMitchell. See Act of December 21, 1S57 (Laws of 1857, p.\\n38), establishing it. Called after General Henry\\nMitchell, a resident and one of the early settlers\\nof Hancock county.\\nMonroe. See Land Lottery Act of May 15, 1821 (Dawson s\\nCompilation, p. 246), establishing it. Called\\nafter James Monroe, President of the United\\nStates.\\nMontgomery. See Act of December 19, 1793 (Marbury and\\nCrawford s Digest, p. 167), establishing it.\\nNamed in honor of General Richard Mont-\\ngomery, an early martyr to the cause of Ameri-\\ncan liberty.\\nMorgan. See Act of December 10, 1807 (Clayton s Com-\\npilation, p. 357), establishing it. Called after\\nGeneral Daniel Morgan, of Revolutionary\\nmemory.\\nMurray. See Act of December 3, 1832 (Laws of 1832, p.\\n57), establishing it. Called after Hon. Thomas\\nW. Murray, of Lincoln county.\\nMuscogee. See Act of December ir, 1826 (Dawson s Com-\\npilation, p. 132), establishing it. Indian name.\\nNeioton. See Act of December 24, 182 1 (Dawson s Compila-\\ntion, p. 119), establishing it. Named in honor\\nof Sergeant John Newton, of Revolutionary\\ncelebrity.\\nOconee. See Act of February 25, 1875 (Laws of 1875, PP*\\n109-10), establishing it. Indian name.\\nOglethorpe. --^See Act of December 19, 1793 (Marbury and\\nCrawford s Digest, p. 166), establishing it.\\nNamed in honor of General Oglethorpe, the\\nfounder of the colony of Georgia.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0026.jp2"}, "27": {"fulltext": "21\\nPaulding. See Act of December 3, 1832 (Laws of 1832, p.\\n58), establishing il. Called after John Pauld-\\ning, one of the captors of Major Andre.\\nPickens. See Act of December 5, 1853 (Laws of 1853-4, p.\\n306), establishing it. Named in honor of General\\nAndrew Pickens.\\nPierce. See Act of December 18, 1857 (Laws of 1857, p. 41),\\nestablishing it. Called after Franklin Pierce,\\nPresident of the United States.\\nPike. See Act of December 9, 1822 (Dawson s Compilation,\\np. 122), establishing it. Called after General\\nZebulon M.Pike.\\nPolk. See Act of December 20, 1851 (Laws of 1851-2, pp.\\n52-3), establishing it. Called after James K.\\nPolk, President of the United States.\\nPulaski. See Act of December 13, 1808 (Clayton s Com-\\npilation, p. 470), establishing it. Named in\\nhonor of Count Casimir Pulaski.\\nPutnam. See Act of December 10, 1807 (Clayton s Com-\\npilation, p. 358), establishing it. Called after\\nMajor-General Israel Putnam.\\nQuitman. See Act of December 10, 1858 (Laws of 1858,\\npp. 28-9), establishing it. Called after General\\nJohn A. Quitman.\\nRabun. See Land Lottery Act of December 21, 18 19 (La-\\nmar s Compilation, pp. ^29 -30), establishing it.\\nNamed after Hon. William Rabun, Governor\\nof Georgia, etc.\\nRandolph. See Act of December 20, 1828 (Dawson s Com-\\npilation, p. 138), establishing it. Named in\\nhonor of John Randolph of Roanoke.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0027.jp2"}, "28": {"fulltext": "22\\nMichmond. See Sec. IV., Constitution of Georgia of 1777\\n(Watkins Digest, p. 8), establishing it. Named\\nin honor of the Duke of Richmond, a warm\\nfriend of American Hberty.\\nRockdale. See Act of October 18, 1870 (Laws of 1870,\\npp. 16-17), establishing it. So called because\\nof the geological characteristics of the locality,\\nand the underl3-ing granite formation.\\nSchley. See Act of December 22, LS57 (Laws of 1857, p.\\n42), establishing it. Chilled after Hon. William\\nSchle}^ Governor of Georgia.\\nScreven. See Act of December 14, 1793 (Marbury and\\nCrawford s Digest, p. 165), establishing it.\\nNamed after General James Screven, who fell\\nat the affair near Midway church, in November,\\n1778.\\nSpalding. See Act of December 20, 1851 (Laws of 1851-52,\\npp. 58-9), estabhshing it. Called after Hon.\\nThomas Spalding, Member of Congress, etc.\\nStewart. See Act of December 23, 1830 (Laws of 1830, p.\\n50), establishing it. Called after General Daniel\\nStewart, of Liberty county, an active partizan\\nofficer in the Army of the Revolution.\\nSumter. See Act of December 26, 1831 (Laws of 1831, p.\\n76), establishing it. Called after Major General\\nThomas Sumter, of Revolutionary distinction.\\nTalbot. See Act of December 14, 1827 (Dawson s Compila-\\ntion, p. 137), establishing it. Called after Hon.\\nMatthew Talbot, Governor of Georgia, etc.\\nTaliaferro. See Act of December 24, 1825 (Dawson s Com-\\npilation, p. 129), establishing it. Named after\\nHon. Benjamin Taliaferro, Member of Con-\\ngress, etc.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0028.jp2"}, "29": {"fulltext": "23\\nTattnall. See Act of December 5, 1801 (Clayton s Com-\\npilation, p. 34), establishing it. Called after\\nHon. Josiah Tattnall, Governor of Georgia, etc.\\nTaylor. See Act of January 15, 1S52 (Laws of 185 1-2, p.\\n61), establishing it. Called after General Zach-\\nary Taylor, President of the United States.\\nTelfair. See Act of December 10, 1807 (Clayton s Compila-\\ntion, p. 358), establishing it. Called after Hon.\\nEdward Telfair, Governor of Georgia, etc.\\nTerrell. See Act of February 16, 1856 (Laws of 1855-6,\\np. 117), esiablishing it. Named in honor of\\nDr. William Terrell, of Hancock county.\\nThomas. \u00e2\u0080\u0094See Act of December 23, 1825 (Dawson s Compi-\\nlation, p. 128), estabhshing it. Called after\\nGeneral Jett Thomas, one of the early settlers\\nof Baldwin county.\\nTowns. See Act of March 6, 1856 (Laws of 1855-6, p. 121),\\nestablishing it. Named after Hon. George W.\\nTowns, Governor of Georgia, etc.\\nTroup. See Act of December 11, 1826 (Dawson s Compi-\\nlation, p. 132), establishing it. Called after\\nHon. George Mcintosh Troup, Governor of\\nGeorgia, United States Senator from Georgia, etc.\\nTnnggs. See Act of December 14, 1809 (Clayton s Compi-\\nlation, p. 566), esteiblishing it. Named in honor\\nof General John Twiggs, of Revolutionary\\nmemory.\\nUnion. See Act of December 3, 1832 (Laws of 1832, p. 56),\\nestablishing it. For the probable origin of the\\nname of this county, see Sherwood s Gazetteer,\\n3rd ed., p. 245 Washington City, 1837\\nwhere we are informed that it was called\\nUnion because none but Union men resided in\\nit; i. e., Union men in contradistinction to States\\nrights men or NuUifiers.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0029.jp2"}, "30": {"fulltext": "24\\nUpson. See Act of December 15, 1824 (Dawson s Compi-\\nlation, p. 127), establishing it. Called after\\nHon. Stephen Upson, of Oglethorpe county, an\\neminent lawyer, and one of the first men of his\\nday in Georgia.\\nWalker. See Act of December 18, 1833 (Laws of 1833, pp.\\n32-3), establishing it. Named in honor of Major\\nFreeman Walker, U. S. Senator from Geor-\\ngia, etc.\\nWalton. See Land Lottery Act of December 15, 1818\\n(Lamar s Compilation, pp. 417-18), establishing\\nit. Named after Hon. George Walton, signer\\nfrom Georgia of the Declaration of Independ-\\nence, Governor of Georgia, etc., etc.\\nWare. See Act of December 15, 1824 (Dawson s Compila-\\ntion, p. 127), establishing it. Called after Hon.\\nNicholas Ware, U. S. Senator from Georgia,\\nWarren. See Act of December 19, 1793 (Marbur} Craw-\\nford s Digest, p. 166), establi: hing it. Named\\nin honor of Major-General Joseph Warren, who\\nfell at the battle of Bunker Hill.\\nWashington. See Act of February 25, 1784 (Marbury and\\nCrawford s Digest, pp. 330-31), establishing it.\\nCalled after General George Washington.\\nWayne. See Land Lottery Act of May 11, 1803 (Clayton s\\nCompilation, p. loi), establishing it. Named\\nin honor of Major-General Anthony Wayne.\\nWebster. See Act of February 21, 1856 (Laws of 1855-6,\\np. 414), changing name of Kinchafoonee county\\n(established by Act of December 16, 1853\\nLaws of 1853-4, p. 304) to Webster county, in\\nhonor of the great statesman and orator, Daniel\\nWebster.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0030.jp2"}, "31": {"fulltext": "25\\nWhite. See Act of December 22, 1857 (Laws of 1857,\\npp. 44-5), establishing it. Called after Hon.\\nHugh L. White of Tennessee.\\nWhitejield. See Act of December 30, 185 1 (Laws of 185 1-2,\\np. 56), establishing it. Named in honor of the\\nReverend George Whitefield, the celebrated\\npreacher.\\nWilcox. See Act of December 22, 1857 (Laws of 1857,\\np 46) estabhshing it. Called after Captain John\\nWilcox, one of the early settlers of Telfair\\ncounty.\\nWilkes. See Sect. IV, Constitution of Georgia of 1777 (Wat-\\nkins Digest, p. 8), establishing it. Called after\\nJohn Wilkes, the great champion of American\\nliber t3^\\nWilkinson. See Land Lottery Act of May [i, i8o3( Cla\\\\^-\\nton s Compilation, p. 101), establishing it.\\nNamed in honor of General James Wilkinson.\\nWorth. See Act of December 20, 1853 (Laws of 1853-4,\\np. 308), establishing it. Called after General\\nWilliam J. Worth.\\nBy Paragraph II., Section I., Article XI. of the State Consti-\\ntution of 1877 (Code of Georgia, 1882, p. 1325), it is d^eclared\\nthat no new county shall be created.\\nApropos to the naming of the several counties, it may be\\nmentioned that the Rev. George White s Statistics of ihr\\nState of Georgia (Savannah, 1849), and his Historical Collec-\\ntions of Georgia (New York, 1854), throw much light upon the\\nsubject.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0031.jp2"}, "32": {"fulltext": "26\\nThe area of Georgia with respect to land surface, as com-\\nputed by the census of 1880, is 58,980 sq. mi. The two largest\\ncounties in the Commonwealth are those of Decatur and Tatt-\\nnall. The former contains 1,160 sq. mi., and the latter 1,100\\nsq. mil. The areas of AppHng, Charlton, Emanuel and Burke\\ncounties all transcend 1,000 sq. mi. Coffee county contains 980\\nsq. mi., and Bulloch and Clinch counties embrace an area of\\n900 sq. mi. Nine counties in the State contain more than 700\\nsq. mi., and five more than 600 sq. mi. There are sixteen\\ncounties in the State which contain 500 sq. mi. or the rise,\\nand thirty-two which have an area of 400 or more sq. mi.\\nI wenty-seven counties contain 300 sq. mi. and the rise,\\nand twenty-three 200 or more sq. mi. Fifteen counties con-\\ntain more than 100 sq. mi. Glascock county is the small-\\nest county in Georgia, and contains 100 sq. mi.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0032.jp2"}, "33": {"fulltext": "27\\nCONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.\\nUnder the Federal Constitution of 1787 Georgia s appor-\\ntionment of Representatives in Congress was three. On the\\n8th of December, 1790, the Legislature divided the State into\\nthree congressional districts. (See Stevens History of\\nGeorgia, Vol. II., p. 394, Philadelphia, 1859.) By the first\\ncensus of the United States the representation of the Common-\\nv^^eaith in the Lower House of Congress was fixed at two\\nmembers, they being elected on the general ticket. Under\\nthe second census Georgia had four Representatives; under\\nthe third she had six, and under the fourth seven. By Act of\\nDecember 22, 1825 (Dawson s Compilation, pp. 161-2), the\\nState was laid off and divided into seven congressional dis-\\ntricts. This statute was, however, repealed in the following\\nyear (see Act of December 18, 1826, Dawson s Compilation,\\np. 168); and it was not until 1S43 that the congressional dis-\\ntrict system came again into play.^^ In pursuance of an Act\\napproved December 23d of that year (see Laws of 1843, pp.\\n54-56), Georgia was divided into eight congressional districts^\\nTwenty-eight years later, when an Act to lay out and estab-\\nlish congressional districts in this State in conformity with the\\nlast apportionment of representation in the Congress of the\\nUnited States (see Act of July 30, 1872, Laws of 1872, pp. 12-\\n13), passed the General Assembly, the number of districts was\\nincreased to nine The present status of congressional districts\\ndates from 1883. By an Act assented to August 28th of that\\nyear (Laws of 1882-3, PP- 12 1-2), the Commonwealth of\\nGeorgia was divided into ten congressional districts. This\\nwas done in pursuance of, and in conformity with, an Act of\\n\u00e2\u0099\u00a6See section II. of Census Act of June 25, 1842 (United States Statutes at\\nLarge, Vol. V., p. 491), whereby it was declared that, in every case where\\na State was entitled to more than one Repre entative in Congress, the mem-\\nbers should be elected by districts, each district electing one Representative.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0033.jp2"}, "34": {"fulltext": "28\\nCongress approved on Feburary 25th of the preceding year.\\n(U. S. Statutes of 1881-2, pp. 5-6.) It was provided in\\nthe enactment above referred to, that of August 28,\\n1883, that the First Congressional District should be com-\\nposed of the counties of Appling, Bryan, Bulloch, Camden,\\nCharlton, Chatham, Clinch, Echols, Effingham, Emanuel,\\nG-lynn, Liberty, Mcintosh, Pierce, Screven, Tattnall, Ware\\nand Wayne; that the Second Congressional District shouhd\\nconsist of the counties of Baker, Berrien, Brooks, Calhoun,\\nClay, Colquitt, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Lowndes, Miller,\\n?vlilchell, Quitman, Randolph, Terrell, Thomas and Worth;\\nthat the Third Congressional District should be composed of\\nthe counties of Coffee, Dodge, Dooly, Houstoun, Irwin, Laurens,\\nLee, Macon, Montgomery, Pulaski, Schley, Stewart, vSumter,\\nTelfair, Webster and Wilcox; that the Fourth Congressional\\nDistrict should consist of the counties of Carroll, Chattahoochee,\\nCoweta, Harris, Heard, Marion, Meriwether, Muscogee, Tal-\\nbot, Taylor and Troup; thai the Fifth Congressional District\\nshould be composed of the counties of Campbell, Clayton,\\nDeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Henry, Newton, Rock-\\ndale, Spalding and Walton; that the Sixth Congressional Dis-\\ntrict should consist of the counties of Baldwin, Bibb, Butts,\\nCrawford, Jasper, Jones, Monroe, Pike, Twiggs, Upson and\\nWilkinson; that ihe Seventh Congressional District should be\\ncomposed of the counties of Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga,\\nCobb, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Paulding,\\nPolk, Walker, and Whitefield; that the Eighth Congressional\\nDistrict should consist of the counties of Clarke, Franklin, El-\\nbert, Greene, Hancock, Hart, Madison, Morgan, Oconee,\\nOglethorpe, Putnam and Wilkes; that the Ninth Con-\\ngressional District should he. composed of the counties of Banks,\\nCherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Hall,\\nHabersham, Jackson, Lumpkin, Milton, Rabun, Pickens,\\nTowns, Union and White; and that the Tenth Congressional\\nDistrict should consist of the counties of Burke, Columbia,\\nGlascock, Jefferson, Johnson, Lincoln, McDuffie, Richmond,\\nTaliaferro, Warren and Washington.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0034.jp2"}, "35": {"fulltext": "29\\nBy an Act to divide the State of Georgia into eleven\\ncongressional districts, in conformity to an Act of the\\nCongress of the United States, approved February 7,\\n1891,* assented to September 26, 1891 (Laws of 1890-\\n91, Vol. I., p. 193), it was provided that the First\\nDistrict shall be composed of the counties of Chatham,\\nBurke, Screven, Emanuel, Bulloch, Effingham, Bryan, Tatt-\\nnall, Liberty and Mcintosh that the Second District shall\\nconsist of the counties of Quitman, Clay, Randolph, Ter-\\nrell, Calhoun, Dougherty, Worth, Early, Baker, Miller,\\nMitchell, Colquitt, Berrien, Decatur and Thomas; that\\nthe Third District shall comprise Stewart, Webster, Sumter,\\nLee, Dooly, Wilcox, Schley, Pulaski, Twiggs, Houstoun,\\nMacon, Taylor and Crawfoid counties; that the counties\\nof Muscogee, Marion, Talbot, Harris, Meriwether, Troup,\\nCoweta, Heard, Carroll and Chattahoochee shall constitute\\nthe Fourth Congressional District; that the Fifth District\\nshall be composed of Fulton, Douglas, Campbell, Clayton,\\nDeKalb, Rockdale, Newton and Walton counties that\\nthe counties of Bibb, Baldwin, Jones, Monroe, Upson, Pike,\\nSpalding, Fayette, Henry and Butts shall form the Sixth\\nDistrict; that the Seventh Congressional District shall con-\\nsist of the counties of Haralson, Paulding, Cobb, Polk,\\nFloyd, Bartow, Chattooga, Gordon, Walker, Dade, Catoosa,\\nWhitefield and Murray; that the Eighth District shall com-\\nprise Jasper, Putnam, Morgan, Greene, Oconee, Clarke, Ogle-\\nthorpe, Madison, Elbert, Hart, Franklin and Wilkes counties;\\nthat the counties of Fannin, Union, Towns, Rabun, Haber-\\nsham, White, Lumpkin, Dawson, Gilmer, Pickens, Cherokee,\\nForsyth, Milton, Gwinnett, Jackson, Hall and Banks shall be\\nincluded in the Ninth District; that the Tenth District\\nshall embrace ihe counties of Richmond, Columbia, Lin-\\ncoln, Jefferson, Glascock, McDuffie, Warren, Taliaferro,\\nSee U. S. Statutes, 1890-91\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Vol. II., pp. 735-6. The Act declares that\\nthe proposed change in apportionment shall not take effect until after the third\\nof March, 1S93.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0035.jp2"}, "36": {"fulltext": "30\\nWashington, Wilkinson and Hancock; and that the Eleventh\\nCongressional District shall be composed of the counties of\\nGlynn, Johnson, Laurens, Montgomery, Dodge, Telfair, Irwin,\\nCoffee, Appling, Wayne, Pierce, Ware, Clinch, Echols,\\nLowndes, Brooks, Charlton and Camden.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0036.jp2"}, "37": {"fulltext": ":u\\nSTATE SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.\\nSenatorial districts were first established in Georgia by con-\\nstitutional amendment in 1843. Section II. of an Act ap-\\nproved December 23d of that year (Laws of 1843, pp. 17-\\n19) declared that the State should be divided into forty-seven\\nsenatorial districts All of those districts, with the exception\\nof the first or Chatham county, were to consist each of two\\ncounties. From every one of them a State Senator was to\\nbe chosen.\\nBy paragraph I., section II., article II. of the Constitution of\\nGeorgia, as amended by the State Convention which assembled\\nat Savannah in 1861 (Code of Georgia, 1861, p. 964), pro-\\nvision was made for the establishment of fort3 --four senato-\\nrial districts instead of forty-seven as theretofore. Each dis-\\ntrict was to be composed of three contiguous counties, and\\nwas entitled to one Senator. This order of affairs, in the\\nmain, still obtains, and paragraph I., section II., article IIL of\\nthe Constitution of Georgia of 1877 (Code of 1882, pp. 1295-\\n6), declares that of the forty-four State Senatorial Districts\\nthe first shall be composed of the counties of Chatham,\\nBryan and Effingham the second of the counties of\\nLiberty, Tattnall and Mcintosh the third of the counties\\nof Wayne, Pierce and Appling; the fourth of the coun-\\nties of Glynn, Camden and Charlton the fifth of Coffee,\\nWare and Clinch counties the sixth of Echols, Lowndes\\nand Berrien counties; the seventh of the counties of\\nBrooks, Thomas and Colquitt; the eighth of the counties\\nof Decatur, Mitchell and Miller; the ninth of Early, Cal-\\nhoun and Baker counties the tenth of Dougherty, Lee\\nand Worth counties the eleventh of the counties of\\nClay, Randolph and Terrell the twelfth of Stewart,\\nWebster and Quitman counties the thirteenth of the\\ncounties of Sumter, Schley and Macon the fourteenth", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0037.jp2"}, "38": {"fulltext": "32\\nof the counties of Dooly, Wilcox, Pulaski and Dodge;\\nthe fifteenth of the counties of Montgomery, Telfair and\\nIrwin the sixteenth of Laurens, Emanuel and Johnson\\ncounties the seventeenth of the counties of Screven,\\nBulloch and Burke the eighteenth of Richmond, Glas-\\ncock and Jefferson counties the 7iineteenth of the coun-\\nties of Taliaferro, Greene and Warren the twentieth of\\nBaldwin, Hancock and Washington counties the twenty-\\nfirst of the counties of Twiggs, Wilkinson and Jones the\\ntwenty-second of the counties of Bibb, Monroe and Pike\\nthe twenty-third of Houstoun, Crawford and Taylor coun-\\nties the twenty-fourth of the counties of Muscogee,\\nMarion and Chattahoochee the twenty-fifth of Harris,\\nUpson, and Talbot counties the twenty-sixth of the\\ncounties of Spalding, Butts and Fayette the twenty-\\nseventh of Newton, Walton, Clarke, Oconee and Rock-\\ndale counties the twenty-eighth of the counties of Jas-\\nper, Putnam and Morgan the twenty-ninth of Wilkes,\\nColumbia, Lincoln and McDuffie counties the thirtieth\\nof the counties of Oglethorpe, Madison and Elbert the\\nthirty-first of Hart, Habersham and Franklin counties\\nthe thirty-second of White, Dawson and Lumpkin coun-\\nties the thirty-third of the counties of Hall, Banks and\\nJackson the thirty-fourth of the counties of Gwinnett,\\nDeKalb and Henry the thirty-fifth of Clayton, Cobb\\nand Fulton counties the thirty-sixth of Campbell, Coweta,\\nMeriwether and Douglas counties the thirty -seventh of\\nthe counties of Carroll, Heard and Troup the thirty-\\neighth of the counties of Haralson, Polk and Paulding the\\nthirty-ninth of Milton, Cherokee and Forsyth counties the\\nfortieth of Union, Towns and Rabun counties the forty-first\\nof Pickens, Fannin and Gilmer counties the forty-second\\nof the counties of Bartow, Floyd and Chattooga; iho. forty-\\nthird of Murray, Gordon and Whitefield counties and the\\nforty-fourth of the counties of Walker, Dade and Catoosa.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0038.jp2"}, "39": {"fulltext": "3S\\nBy paragraph II., section II. of the same article we are\\nadvised that, while it is permissible for the General Assembly\\nof the State to change these senatorial districts after each\\ncensus of the United States, neither the number of districts\\nnor the number of Senators from each district shall be in-\\ncreased.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0039.jp2"}, "40": {"fulltext": "34\\nJUDICIAL CIRCUITS.\\nAccording to the Georgia Code (18S2, p. 17) the entire\\nState constitutes one Supreme Judicial District. It is divided\\ninto twenty-three Judicial Circuits in reference to the juris-\\ndiction and sessions of the Superior Courts, which circuits are\\nas follows:\\n(1) Albany Circuit. Organized by Act of October 17,\\n1870 (L iws of 1S70, p. 37). It now comprises Baker, Cal-\\nhoun, Decatur, Doughert} Mitchell and Worth counties.\\n(2J Atlanta Circuit. See Act of February 2t, 1869 (Laws\\nof 1869, p. 20), changing the name of Coweta Judicial Cir-\\ncuit (orgmized by Act of December 16, 1833 Laws of 1833,\\np. 76) to Atlanta Circuit. Fulton county now composes it.\\n(3) Augusta Circuit. Organized by Act of October 24,\\n1870 (Laws of 1S70, p. 38). It now consists of Burke,\\nColuii-bia, McDuflie and Kichmond counties.\\n(4) Blue Ridge Circuit. Organized by Act of November\\n24, 1851 (Laws of 1851-2, pp. 219-20). Now composed of\\nCherokee, Cobb, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Milton\\nand Pickens counties.\\n(5) Brunswick Circuit. Organized by Act of February\\n8, 1856 (Laws of 1855-6, p. 215). It now comprises Ap-\\npling, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Glynn, Pierce,\\nWare and Wayne counties.\\n(6) Chattahoochee Circuit. Organized by Act of Decem-\\nber 22, 1826 (Laws of 1826, p. 58). Now composed of\\nChattahoochee, Harris, Marion, Muscogee, Talbot and Taylor\\ncounties.\\n(7) Cherokee Circuit. Organized by Act of December 3,\\n1832 (Laws of 1832, p. 60), r.nd now consisting of Bartow,\\nCatoosa, Dade, Gordon, Mairiiy and Whitefield counties.\\n(8) Coweta Circuit. See Act of February 28, 1874 (Laws\\nof 1874, p. 43), changing the name of Tallapoosa Circuit", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0040.jp2"}, "41": {"fulltext": "35\\n(organized by Act of February 28, 1856 Laws of 1855-6,\\npp. 216-17), to that of Coweta Circuit. Now composed of\\nCampbell, Carroll, Coweta, Fayette, Heard, Meriwether and\\nTroup counties.\\n(9) Eastern Circuit. First organized by Act of February\\n9, 1797 (Watkins Digest, p. 620) An Act to revise and\\namend the Judiciary system of the State. Reorganized by\\nAct of December 19, r8i8 (Lamar s Compilation, p. 361):\\nAn Act to lay off six Judicial Circuits in this State including\\nthose already laid out. It now comprises Chatham, Bryan,\\nEffingham, Mcintosh and Liberty counties.\\n(10) Flint Circuit. Organized by Act of December 24,\\n1821 (Laws of 1821, p. 46), and now composed of Butts,\\nHenry, Monroe, Pike, Spalding and Upson counties.\\n(11) Macon Circuit. Organized by Act of November 24,\\ni85[ (Laws of 1851-2, p. 220). It now consists of Craw-\\nford, Houstoun and Bibb counties.\\n(12) Middle Circuit. First organized bv Act of February\\n9,1797 (Watkins D.gest, p. 620). Reorganized by Act of\\nDecember 19, [818 (Lamar s Compilation, p. 361). Now\\ncomposed of Bulloch, Kmanuel. Jefferson, Johnson, Screven,\\nTattnall and Washington counties.\\n(13) Nurtheastcrn Circuit. 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Created by Act of Septem-\\nber 8, 1885 (Laws of 1884-5, pp. 108-9), consisting\\nof Clayton, DeKalb, Rockdale and Newton counties.\\n(22) Tallapoosa Circuit. Created by Act of November 26,\\n1890 (Laws of i89o- 9i, Vol. i, p. 89), and now consisting\\nof the counties of Polk, Paulding, Haralson and Douglas.\\n(23) Western Circuit. First organized by Act of February\\n9, 1797 (Watkins Digest, p. 620). Reorgmized by Act of\\nDecember 19, 1818 (Lamar s Compilation, p. 361). At pre-\\nsent I follow the Superior Court calendar as revised for 1892,\\nwhich was published with the first volume of Georgia Laws\\nfor 1890-91,\u00e2\u0080\u0094 composed of the counties of Banks, Clarke,\\nOconee, Franklin, Gwinnett, Jackson and Walton.", "height": "3187", "width": "1913", "jp2-path": "politicaljudicia00jone_0042.jp2"}, "43": {"fulltext": "37\\nSUPPLEMENTAL NOTE.\\nIn connection with the Judicial Circuits, it may be mentioned\\nthat under the Act organizing the Supreme Court of Georgia,\\napproved December lO, 1S45 (Laws of 1845, pp. 18-24),\\nprovision was made for ibe laying off and establishment of\\nfive Judicial districts. These districts were formed with refer-\\nence to the sessions of the Supreme Court, and were as fol-\\nlows:\\nThe First District was composed of the Eastern and Southern\\nJudicial Circuits; the Second comprised the Southwestern and\\nChattahoochee Judicial Circuits. 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