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Bibliography of State Slavery Statutes GA-1862<br />

seventy-first and twenty-second Districts<br />

Georgia Militia in said county, and for other<br />

purposes therein mentioned, [pp. 208-209]<br />

218• An Act to authorize Justices of the<br />

Peace in Mitchell county to appoint Patrol<br />

Commissioners for said county, [pp. 209-<br />

210]<br />

14• Resolutions of the Senate and the House<br />

of Representatives of the State of Georgia.<br />

Assented to December 19th, 1860. [pp.<br />

238-240]<br />

Descriptors: Abolitionists and abolition societies;<br />

Arrest; Atlanta, GA; Boats and ships; Bryan<br />

County, GA; Camden County, GA; Capital<br />

punishment; Courts; Dougherty County, GA;<br />

Drugs and medicine; Effingham County, GA;<br />

Firearms; Free Negroes; Free persons of color;<br />

Glynn County, GA; Greene County, GA;<br />

Guardians; Henry County, GA; Highways and<br />

roads; Hunting; Imprisonment; Incorporation of<br />

cities and towns; Inheritance; Liquor laws;<br />

Lowndes County, GA; Mclntosh County, GA;<br />

Mitchell County, GA; Monroe, GA; Negroes;<br />

Non-slaveholding states; Patrols; Police; Rail-<br />

roads; Robbery and theft; Secession; Slavehold-<br />

ing states; Taliaferro County, GA; Taxation;<br />

Thomas County, GA; Trading with slaves;<br />

Upson County, GA; Valdosta, GA; Walker<br />

County, GA; Washington County, GA; Weap-<br />

GA-1861<br />

Contains:<br />

24• An Act to authorize Guardians, Trustees,<br />

Executors and Administrators to invest in<br />

Confederate States Bonds, and in land and<br />

negroes, [p. 32]<br />

63• An Act to add an additional Section to<br />

the Tenth and Thirteenth Divisions of the<br />

Penal Code of this State, [p. 68]<br />

68• An Act to allow all Slaves and Free<br />

Persons of Color, who may leave this State<br />

in the service of any person in, or connected<br />

with the Military Service, to return to the<br />

State of Georgia, [pp. 71-72]<br />

84• An Act to alter and amend an Act<br />

entitled an Act to incorporate the City of<br />

Americus, and to alter and amend an Act to<br />

incorporate the town of Americus in the<br />

county of Sumter, and for other purposes,<br />

[pp. 87-89]<br />

88• An Act to incorporate the town of<br />

Bellville in the county of Richmond, [pp. 91,<br />

93-94]<br />

119• An Act to alter the Sixth Section of An<br />

Act to amend the Patrol Laws of this State,<br />

approved February 20th, 1854. [p. 115]<br />

130• An Act to authorize Elmira Mathews, a<br />

free person of color, to sell herself into<br />

perpetual slavery, [pp. 121-122]<br />

Descriptors: Adultery and fornication; Americus,<br />

GA; Bellville, GA; Bridges and ferries; Capital<br />

punishment; Confederate States; Free persons of<br />

color; Greene County, GA; Hiring of slaves;<br />

Imprisonment; Incorporation of cities and towns;<br />

Negroes; Patrols; Railroads; Richmond County,<br />

G A; Sumter County, G A; Taxation; Trespassing<br />

and destruction of property; Voluntary enslave-<br />

ment; Doherty, John J.; Mathews, Elmira (free<br />

person of color)<br />

GA-1862<br />

Contains:<br />

1• An Act to prevent and punish the planting<br />

and cultivating, in the State of Georgia, over<br />

a certain quantity of land in Cotton, during<br />

the war with the Abolitionists, [pp. 5-6]<br />

40• An Act to amend the Patrol Laws of this<br />

State, [p. 45]<br />

41• An Act to alter the sixth section of an act<br />

to amend the Patrol Laws of this State,<br />

approved February 20th, 1854. [p. 46]<br />

49• An Act to appropriate money for<br />

obstructing the navigable streams of this<br />

State, and to authorize His Excellency the<br />

Governor to expend the same, or so much<br />

thereof as may be necessary, [pp. 54-55]<br />

101• An Act to authorize Jane Miller, a free<br />

person of color, to sell herself into perpetual<br />

slavery, [p. 95]<br />

22• Resolutions to authorize the impress-<br />

ment of free negroes, as well as slaves, [pp.<br />

108-109]<br />

33• Resolution that owners of impressed<br />

slaves may hire others in place, [pp.<br />

111-112]<br />

34• Resolution that the Governor be<br />

requested not to impress slaves of refugees,<br />

[p. 112]<br />

State Slavery Statutes 99

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