Source:Jones, Mary G. Coweta County Chronicles for One Hundred Years, with an Account of the Indians from Whom the Land Was Acquired

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Source Coweta County chronicles for one hundred years, with an account of the Indians from whom the land was acquired
and some historical papers relating to its acquisition by Georgia, with lineage pages
Author Jones, Mary G. (Mary Gibson)
Daughters of the American Revolution. Sarah Dickinson Chapter (Newnan, Georgia)
Reynolds, Lily Elizabeth
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Place Coweta, Georgia, United States
Subject Ethnic/Cultural
Ethnicity / Culture Native American
Publication information
Type Miscellaneous
Publisher Stein Print. Co.
Date issued 1928
Place issued Atlanta [Georgia]
Citation
Jones, Mary G. (Mary Gibson); Georgia) Daughters of the American Revolution. Sarah Dickinson Chapter (Newnan; and Lily Elizabeth Reynolds. Coweta County chronicles for one hundred years, with an account of the Indians from whom the land was acquired: and some historical papers relating to its acquisition by Georgia, with lineage pages. (Atlanta [Georgia]: Stein Print. Co., 1928).
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  • 1000162 Item 4