Nathaniel Macon, Antifederalist

WS Price - The North Carolina Historical Review, 2004 - JSTOR
… Later, James Madison and James Monroe, Macon saw an erosion of as these chief executives
compromised on measures favor improvements, and tariffs. Macon was never warm to …

Nathaniel Macon, Planter

WS Price - The North Carolina Historical Review, 2001 - JSTOR
… are Macon's own and are not … Macon's views on education were consist generation of
Revolutionary leaders in the South, if not of t members of that elite southern generation, like Macon

Macon

S Myrick - The Georgia Review, 1949 - JSTOR
… In 1821, the Indian signed a treaty with the United States, departed for the two years later
the town of Macon was born. James Flew the surveyor who laid off the town, with broad streets …

[BOOK][B] Civil War Macon: The History of a Confederate City

RW Iobst - 2009 - books.google.com
… a detailed view of life in Macon during the period, as well as a thorough account of the
military actions on Dunlap's Hill and Major General James H. Wilson's successful capture of the …

[BOOK][B] Macon black and white: An unutterable separation in the American century

AM Manis - 2004 - books.google.com
… of a black political class and the election of Macon's first African-American mayor. The book
uses … that still plagues Macon in the early years of a new century. Macon Black and White is a …

Nathaniel Macon and the Southern Protest against National Consolidation

NE Cunningham - The North Carolina Historical Review, 1955 - JSTOR
Macon wrote, "because nea collected there are paid for the inter laid out to the North of the
James R had not always followed Macon; … By 1824, however, most Southern ment with Macon

The Macon earth lodge

CH Fairbanks - American Antiquity, 1946 - cambridge.org
… River at the eastern edge of the city of Macon, Bibb County Georgia. A general description
… the Macon Plateau and will summarize traits found in earth lodges represented in the Macon

[BOOK][B] Macon

S Taylor, M Jennings - 2013 - books.google.com
… 21st century with an eye toward demonstrating Macon’s shared, and tortured, racial history.
… do justice to Macon’s past, we decided to dedicate the book to the people of Macon—past, …

[PDF][PDF] Wilbur D. Owens Jr.(1952) of Macon, GA

R Benham, EA Booth Jr - Advocate, 2008 - digitalcommons.law.uga.edu
… After graduation, Murphy entered law practice with his mentor and brother James in their
hometown of Bremen and often took on clients for little or no pay. The impact of his work has …

A Cotton Kingdom Retooled for War: The Macon Arsenal and the Confederate Ordnance Establishment

RS Davis - The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 2007 - JSTOR
… Unlike Macon, however, Richmond stood on the edge of the … , which added to Macon's
importance. A dependence on the … Even Macon's economy depended upon shipping the area's …