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1. Title:   Some Revolutionary Soldiers Who Lived in Coweta County Georgia
Author:   Emory Murphy

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a. Note:   Coweta Deaths and Miscellaneous Notes 1828 - 1880
 from History of Coweta County from 1825-1880 by W U Anderson.
 1835 - Mr Isham Huckeby, died this year in the 4th District, aged 93, Revoluntionary soldier.
  "The Coweta Advertiser, Newnan's first paper, was started by Samuel W Minor, but it was short lived as was the second, started soon after by a man named Nelson, being followed in the fall by the Palladium (1), published by C F Sherburn, from the issue of September 5th these items have been preserved: Advertisement of The Golden Star Hotel, kept by T W Bolton. Dr A B Calhoun had a notice as administrator of the William Scott estate.
 B H Mitchell announces himself as candidate for clerk of the Superior court. Thomas A Grace, W F S Powell and others warn the public against an imposter. William U Anderson and Henry Kellar are on the list of grand Jurrors. Cotton quotations 11 to 17 cents in Columbus.
 John S Storey moved to Carroll. William M to the country. Isham Huckaby, Revolutionary soldier, aged ninety -three, died in the Fourth District. Re-elected the same legislators....."
  "[1] L R Ray showed files of this paper for 1835-36 to the Herald editor in the 90's, but they cannot be found now. L.R." [Note 90's means 1890's]
  pg 73 Jones, Mary G.. and Lillian 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, Ga.: Stein Print. Co., 1928.
  [Note: W F S Powell in 1860 census Fairplay, Carroll county, Ga Age 41, Dr A B Calhoun of Newnam Coweta Georgia marries jan 28 1840, Samuel W Minor 1832


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