Screven County, Georgia (Fanning's, 1853)

Gazetteer/Almanac
Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 328.
SCRIVEN COUNTY, situated on the northeasterly boundary of Georgia, with Savannah river on the northeast. Area, 718 square miles. Seats of justice, Jacksonborough, and Sylvania. Pop. in 1810, 4,477; in 1820, 3,941; in 1830, 4,776; in 1840, 2,794; in 1850, 6,847.

Richmond County, Georgia (Fanning's, 1853)

Gazetteer/Almanac
Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 310.
RICHMOND COUNTY, situated on the northeasterly boundary of Georgia, with Savannah river on the northeast. Area, 384 square miles. Seat of justice, Augusta. Pop. in 1810, 6,189; in 1820, 8,608; in 1830, 11,644; in 1840, 11,932; in 1850, 16,246.

Putnam County, Georgia (Fanning's, 1853)

Gazetteer/Almanac
Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 303.
PUTNAM COUNTY, situated in the central part of Georgia, with Oconee river on the east. Area, 340 square miles. Seat of justice, Eatonton. Pop. in 1810, 10,029; in 1820, 15,475; in 1830, 13,656; in 1840, 10,260; in 1850, 10.794.

Pulaski County, Georgia (Fanning's, 1853)

Gazetteer/Almanac
Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 302.
PULASKI COUNTY, situated toward the south part of Georgia, and traversed by Ocmulgee river. Area, 680 square miles. Seat of justice, Hawkinsville. Pop. in 1810, 2,098; in 1820, 5,223; in 1830, 4,899; in 1840, 5,389; in 1850, 6,627.

“What Is Meant By ‘Armed Neutrality,’” Cleveland (OH) Herald, May 21, 1861

Notes
Cropped, edited, and prepared for use here by Don Sailer, Dickinson College, December 3, 2010.
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document
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No
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Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
What Is Meant By ‘Armed Neutrality’
Source citation
“What Is Meant By ‘Armed Neutrality,’” Cleveland (OH) Herald, May 21, 1861, p. 2: 2.
Source note
Original image has been adjusted here for presentation purposes.

“England and the United States,” Newark (OH) Advocate, May 31, 1861

Notes
Cropped, edited, and prepared for use here by Don Sailer, Dickinson College, December 3, 2010.
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document
Use in Day View?
No
Courtesy of
19th Century U.S. Newspapers (Gale)
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
England and the United States
Source citation
“England and the United States,” Newark (OH) Advocate, May 31, 1861, p. 2: 5.
Source note
Original image has been adjusted here for presentation purposes.