Worship with him at the
Presbyterian church.
The 3-book series:
Early Morgan County, Georgia Newspapers
~1842-1861 ($25 + $4 S&H)
~the 1870s volume 1 ($25 +$4 S&H)
~the 1870s volume 2 ($30 +$4 SS&H)

all abstracted by Bonnie P. (Patsy) Harris
Gather with him and his peers at his home
for a Clay Club or Democratic party meeting.
Stand with your ancestor at the court house door
as he is sold to the highest bidder.
Mourn with his family at your little cousin's funeral.
Join your ancestor and his lady for tea
at the
American Hotel in downtown Madison.
to Morgan County, Georgia...
          the land of your forefathers.
Morgan County, GA of 1842
through 1879 - dusty streets
bustling with King Cotton, travelers,
hard-worked slaves. They are all here,
straight from the early
local newspapers. Their stories have been conscienciously compressed; their names can be easily accessed from the surname and slave/owner indexes...
in
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Join your ancestor as he receives his fine for riding his horse on the side walk of Madison.
Walk with your ancestor to the Callaboose where he receives his 15 lashes.
Check your ancestor's tax account on which he pays for poll, slaves, gigs and property.
Madison, GA of 1824 through 1853 - the Board of Commissioners of the Corporation of Madison is elected and administers taxes, orders and justice in their effort to keep the peace and the  community thriving...  Indexes of personal names and subjects make this a gem of a resource for genealogists and historians.
Minutes of the Board of Commissioners, Madison, GA 1824-1853
($22 +$3 S&H)

transcribed & indexed
by
Bonnie P. (Patsy) Harris

TO ORDER:
Georgia residents add your proper county tax to total.
Make checks payable to: Bonnie P. Harris

Mail to:  Bonnie P. Harris
1801 Sugar Creek Trail
Buckhead, GA 30625
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