Index
Aberdeen, Scotland, 339.
Abercorn, town, 73.
Acadia, 334.
Acts of legislature, defense of province, public roads, ferries, 74
for working roads, 76
attainder and disqualifying, 122
Savannah incorporation, 275
for Chatham Academy, 281
health officer in Savannah, 308.
Adams, President John, appoints George Woodruff, 161
writes of Georgia delegates, 202
pamphlet on Thoughts of Government, 213
on McIntosh committee, 364
writes Bulloch, 208.
Adams, President John Quincy, cedes Creek lands to Georgia, 251, n. 134
correspondence on Florida, 386.
Adams, Nathaniel, 145.
Adams, Samuel, meets Georgia delegation, 202.
Africans, Relief and Protection of Aged, 179.
Agricultural Society of Georgia, 174.
“Agreement of Members to Secrecy,” 205.
Alamacani Island, 368.
Albany, New York, 334.
Albermarle, Duke of, 11.
Alexander, William, “Lord Stirling,” 334.
Amatis, Paul, 27.
Ambrose, John, 27.
American Antiquarian Society, 132, n. 3; 198, n. 18.
American Philosophical Society, 238, n. 109.
Anderson, Clifford Wayne, 315.
Anderson, George, 313.
Anderson, Mr., surveyor, 344.
Annapolis Convention, 330.
Anti-Duelling Association, 177.
Anniversary of Court Day, 196, n. 10.
Arts, Manufactories and Commerce, Society for. . ., 71.
Armistead, Captain George, 312.
Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, 218, 265, 272, n. 166, 328.
Assembly, provincial, 61 ff
membership, 109 ff.
Assembly, General (see also legislature), fails of quorum, 342
ratifies Beaufort report, 271
“struggles in,” 320
fails to vote expenses, 322
report on credentials, 322
non-attendance, 243 ff.
Association, 1775, 136, 137, 348.
Associates of. . . Dr. Bray, 21.
Atlanta Art Association, 161, n. 82.
Athens, 323.
Aury, Louis de, 383.
Augusta, meeting Indian chiefs, 328
“White House” incident, 123 ff
hospital in church, 299
captured by British, 299
highway to, 306
garrison, 314
seat of government, 233.
Bailey, Doctor Liberty Hyde, 19, n. 26.
Baillie, George, 294.
Baillie, Harriet Louisa, legacy from uncle, 287, 316.
Baillie, Mrs. Johanna Houstoun, 311, 315.
Baillie, Mrs. Jourdina Crooke, 294.
Baillie, Robert, 22, 347, 348, 355, 365.
Baillies, Scotch settlers, 43.
Baillie, Thomas, 22.
Baker, Sir William, Kt., 110.
Baldwin, Abraham, Trustee of college, 322
deputy Federal Convention, 330
in constant attendance, 330
signs Constitution, 332
attends Pierce’s funeral, 338.
Baldwin de Bigres, 1.
Banks:
Planters (q. v.), 166
Bank of the State of Georgia, 191
Marine and Fire Insurance, 176
Merchants National, 176, n. 124
United States, 176.
Banks, Sir Joseph, manuscripts of Doctor Houstoun, 20 and n. 28.
Bard, Peter, 306.
Barck, Miss Dorothy C., 336, n. 41.
Barnard, “Tim,” 175.
Bartram, William, 268.
Bassett, Doctor Victor H., 336, n. 42.
Battle of:
Antossee, Alabama, 382
Bloody Marsh, 50
Falkirk, 340
Flodden, 2
Lexington, 119.
Bath, England, 129 and n. 58.
Bayard, Ann (Mrs. Nicholas Serle), 336.
Bayard, Annetje Loockermans (Mrs. Samuel), 333.
Bayard, Ann Stuyvesant (Mrs. Samuel), sister Peter Stuyvesant, 333
emigrates to America, 333.
Bayard, Catherine Van Brugh Livingston (Mrs. Nicholas), 333, 335, 367.
Bayard Eliza (Mrs. John Houstoun McIntosh), baptismal record, 335, 367
goes to Savannah, 367
marriage, 367.
Bayard, Elizabeth Reinders (Mrs. Nicholas), 333.
Bayard, Mrs. Esther (Mrs. Nicholas Serle), 337, n. 42.
Bayard homestead, 341, n. 52.
Bayard, Judeth Verlet (Mrs. Nicholas), 333.
Bayard knight, 333.
Bayard, Margaret Van Cortlandt (Mrs. Samuel), 333.
Bayard, Mary (Mrs. William Houstoun), baptimisal record, 335
marriage, 333.
Bayard, Nicholas, I, residence, 335, 367
secretary province, 333
member Royal Council, 333
mayor, 333
marriage, 333.
Bayard, Nicholas, II, 333.
Bayard, Nicholas, III, 333, 340.
Bayard, Doctor Nicholas Serle, 336 and n. 42.
Bayard, Nicholas (early), 333.
Bayard residence, 335 and n. 41.
Bayard, Samuel, II, 333 ff.
Bayard, Samuel, III, Bayard, Annetje Loockermans (Mrs. Samuel), 333.
Beaufort Convention, 266 ff.
Beckwith, Reverend S. Carey, 161, n. 83.
Bedon, Elizabeth, school teacher, 344.
Belcher, William, 213.
Bell, Andrew, 31.
Benbridge, Henry, artist, 50.
Bennet, Andrew, Secretary St. Andrews University, 11, n. 6.
Bethesda Crisis, 1791, 153 ff.
Beverly, James, 104.
Bewlie, 35.
Bisset, Alexander, 280.
Black, James v. Seyburn, Edward, 197.
Blackshear, General David, letters from Floyd, 169
from McIntosh, 382.
Blair, Miss Ruth, 290, n. 209.
Bloody Marsh, Battle of, 50.
Bloodworth, 330.
Board of Trade, 75.
Boehaave, Herman, Physician of Europe, 10, 19.
Bolivar, Simon, 383.
Bolton, Robert, 144, n. 37, 344.
Bolzius, Reverend John Martin, describes Thanksgiving, 50.
Bond, Mrs. Henry A., Edenton, North Carolina, 206, n. 36.
Bond, S. M., 175.
Bonaventure Cemetery, 120, 115, n. 22.
Boog, James, 382.
Boote, William R., Inspector General, 176.
Borlam Mclntoshes, 346.
Bosomworth, Mary, St. Catherine’s grant, 166.
Bosomworth Papers, 56.
Bosomworth, Reverend Thomas, controversary on, 56
letter to General Assembly, 57 and n. 34
on eviction, 79.
Boston, rice from Savannah, 199.
Boudon, David, limner, 142 and n. 31.
Bourquin, Henry, 110, n. 11; 118.
Bowen, Commodore Oliver, commands naval forces, 215
Florida campaign, 217
insulting letter to Houstoun, 220
goes north, death, 220
petition refused, 220, n. 70.
Bowly, Molly, opposite church, 134.
Box, Philip, opposes Houstoun, 114 ff
candidate for alderman, 181.
Box, Stephens’s story, 41 ff.
Brampton, 234.
Brigham, Doctor Clarence S., 132, n. 3, 198, n. 18.
British, reach Georgia, 1812, 167
protection against invasion, 167
advance delayed, 219
take Savannah, 123
evacuate city, 237
war ships in river, 296, n. 14.
Brown, Andrew, 311.
Brown, George, 134.
Brown, Mrs. Harriet Thompson Houstoun, applies for bounty lands, 315
second marriage, 311
death, 315.
Brown, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas, British officer, 123.
Brown, Sarah, 283.
Brownson, Nathan, speaker, 271
trustee of college, 322.
Brunswick, Georgia, 292.
Bruce, James v. Carner, Samuel, 197.
Bryan Bible, 209, n. 45.
Bryan’s Cowpen, 289.
Bryan, Hannah (Mrs. John Houstoun), q. v., birth, parents, baptism, 209.
Bryan James, signs deed, 209
arrested, 224
back in Georgia, 236
oath as treasurer, 236.
Bryan, Jonathan, council member, 70
fortifications commissioner, 75
reprimanded, 78
peace commissioner, 94
arrested, 119
vice president of Georgia, 208
plantation and children, 224
arrested and imprisoned, 224
on prison ship, 226
stayed until war over, 229
writes from Long Island, 236
back in Georgia, 236
record at council meetings, 236
death, 273
befriends McIntosh, 364
elected Provincial Congress, 207
sent to Charlestown, 210.
Bryan, Mrs. Jonathan (Mary Williamson), marriage, 209
at Purrysburg, 228
at Brampton with daughters, 229
death, 235.
Bryan, Josiah, 345.
Bryan, William, signs deed, 209
in the army, 224
house seat rejected, 319.
Buchan, Earl of, 340.
“Bulloch,” 175.
Bulloch, Archibald, of Skidaway, fined, 134
Houstoun’s client, 197
call for meeting, 198
elected to Continental Congress, 199
leaves for Philadelphia, 201
dress in Congress, 202
entertains two Adamses, 203
follows Zubly, 205
signs Agreement, 205
elected to Provincial Congress, 207
elected President of Georgia, 208, 351
elected Continental Congress, did not go, 208
dispatches committee to South Carolina, 210
receives copy Declaration, 211
writes Houstoun, 296
Bulloch, Noble W. J., 179.
Bulloch, William B., president State Rights party, 177
mayor, 181.
Burke, Thomas, 181.
Burnett, Adjutant General Frank C., 299, n. 22.
Burr, Aaron, 274, n. 168.
Burrington, Thomas, on Mungo Graham affair, 81 and n. 32
on committee, 113.
Butler, James, 211.
Butler, Shem, 211.
Butler, Pierce, Beaufort Convention delegate, 265
personal history, 266.
Butler, William, 94.
Calhoun, John C., 388.
Campbell, Colonel Archibald, commands Savannah, 225
detached to Augusta, 224.
Campbell, Commodore, Hugh George, 369.
Campbell, Maria (Mrs. Lemuel Kollock), 172, n. 115.
Candler Hospital, Warren A., 184, n. 145.
Candler’s Revolutionary Records of Georgia, errors in, 198, n. 17; 223, n. 74.
Capers, Reverend Dr., 177.
Carteret, Lord, retains share of plantation, 86.
Carteret, Mr., tells of Houstoun, 48.
Caswell, Governor Richard, 221, 251.
Cathcart, Eleanor, 6.
Causton, Thomas, keeper of stores in Georgia, 24
loan to Scottish settlers, 24
accused of selling rum, 27
takes Houstoun into custody, 36, ff
sent to England, 38.
Cecil, Leonard, 144, n. 37
vestryman, 264
hospital commissioner, 308.
Chapman, James, 254.
Chapman, J. Y., 179.
Charles I, 262.
Charles Town, South Carolina, Scottish settlers land at, 24
comments on Georgia, 24
residents threaten Indian traders, 58
John Houstoun in, 210
taken by British, 300.
Charter, Georgia, 64.
Chatham Academy, act for establishment, etc., 281 ff
awards, 283.
Chatham Light Dragoons, 314.
Cherokee Hill, 307
army united at, 234.
Cherry Street, Hanover Square, 338.
Chinaberry trees, 182.
Christ Church, Savannah, rectors, 54, 55, n. 30, 135, 155, 282, 102, 135, 148, n. 46
wardens and vestrymen, 155, 164
pews for sale, 164
legislature meets in 237
election wardens and vestrymen, 275
bell rings for meeting, 276
burying ground, 153, n. 56
Whitefield memorial service, 345
Jay Treaty meeting, 284.
Christie, Thomas, bailiff, 35, 64
accused of selling rum, 27
Houstoun’s debt to, 37
Church, first in colony, 55 and n. 30.
Church of England, 56, 344, 294.
Cincinnati, Society of, 305
Institution Society, 305
Georgia delegates, 305 and n. 31.
Clark, Lieutenant Colonel Elijah, 249.
Clarke, Sir Alured, British commander in Georgia, 300 ff.
Clarke, Archibald, 283.
Clarkson, Major Mathew, 232.
Clay, Joseph, member Constitutional Convention, 212
delegate from Chatham, 240
presents commission to Houstoun, 257
suspended, 257
letter on records episode, 261
vestrymen, 264
boundary commissioner, 265
judge for election, 275
alderman, 276
on committee to meet President, 278
administers oath, 279
letter from Laurens, 297
deputy paymaster general, 297
hears from Houstoun, 298
hospital commissioner, 308
elected to Congress, 320
trustee of college, 322
letter to Coppinger, 320.
Clay, Joseph, Jr., trustee Chatham Academy, 281, 293
also of Bethesda, 151.
Clifton, William, council member, 65, 70
fortifications commissioner, 75
peace commissioner, 94
attorney general, 81, n. 32.
Clinch, General Duncan, 342 and n. 57; 390, n. 44.
Clinton, Sir Henry, 225, 228, 303.
Clymer, Daniel, of Philadelphia, 121
letter from Houstoun, 121, n. 37.
Cochran, Doctor John, of Kingston, 18
has effects of Doctor Houstoun, 18.
Coddington, Deputy Commissary Purchaser, 298.
Collins, Mrs. Marie Bayard, 280, n. 184; 318, n. 3.
Colonial Dames House, Savannah, 173, 116.
Colony of Georgia, 14, 60, 61.
Columbian Museum & Savannah Advertiser, 1796, withdrawn from public, 163, n. 87.
Commerce in Georgia, 94.
Common Council of Trustees, 14, 41, 17, 64.
Commons House of Assembly (See Georgia Legislature).
Company of Apothecarys, 16, n. 15.
Confederation Congress, 264.
Confiscated Estates, 126.
Constitutional Convention, 330 ff.
Constitution, Georgia’s, 212
fiftieth article, 262
1789 convention, 274
Continental Congress, 135, 201, 218, 204, 322, 236.
Cook, Andrew, 355.
Cope, George L., 314.
Coppinger, Governor Cornelius, 320, 379, n. 25.
Cornwallis, Lord Charles, 301, 303.
Corse, Mrs. Carita Doggett, 341, n. 54.
Cortez of Spain, 377.
Cosgrove, James, 344.
Cottage, Oglethorpe’s Frederica home, 47. n. 13.
Cottage, The, McQueen home, letter from, 170, n. 111.
Cotton culture in Georgia, 175, n. 119; 389.
Coulter, E. Merton, letter to, 125, n. 51.
Council, Executive, formed, 214
attends fire, 215
gives governor powers, 216
moves to Augusta, 223
adjourns to Savannah, 242
decision on Count d’Estaing’s claim, 247
Creeks attend, 249
instructs Clark, 249
receives records, 261
releases McIntosh, 355.
Council of Safety, formation of, 125, 136, 201
special session on Wright’s arrest, 207
committee reports on defenses, 210
Houstoun attends, July, 1776, 211 and n. 47.
Counties:
Bryan, 179
Cherokee, 315
Effingham, 244
Glyn, 158
Houston, 290, n. 207
Laurens, 382
Wayne, 316
St. David’s, 347.
Courts of Georgia, 196, n. 10.
Couper, James Hamilton, 316.
Cowper, Basil, Loyalist, 121 and n. 39
serves with Houstoun, 137, 286.
Cowper, Mary Anne and Margaret, letters, 170, 286.
Cranston, Reverend Walter, 311.
Crawford, William H., Secretary of Treasury, 384.
Croker, Mrs., 211.
Cronin, Timothy, 343.
Crooke, Clement, 294.
Crooke, Mrs. Heriot Cunningham, Philip Box story, 114.
Crooke, Robert, 294.
Crooke residence, 294 and n. 8.
Crooke, Richard Cunningham, 345
parents, 294
clerk for council, 294.
Crown takes over Georgia, 64.
Cruger, Colonel John Harris, British officer, at Ninety-six, 123.
Cunningham’s, Mrs., boarding house, 64.
Cunningham, Robert, 294.
Cuthbert, Alfred D., 181.
Cuthbert, George, 73.
Cuthbert, Doctor James, 293.
Cuthbert, John A., 314.
Cuthbert, Seth John, in legislature, 321
trustee Chatham Academy, 281
elected to legislature, 321.
Cuthberts, Scottish settlers, 43.
Cuyler, Mrs., meeting at, 136.
Cuyler, Jeremiah, house, 136, n. 15.
Cuyler, Captain Telemon, 197.
Cuyler, Telemon Cruger, 197, n. 15.
Dame Priscilla Houstoun (see Lady Houstoun), 98, n. 9; 108, 347.
Dana, Francis, 325.
Dane, Nathan, 329.
“Daniel,” 175.
Darien, named by Dunbar, 44
Houstoun plantation in, 287, 288, n. 199.
“Dark work,” 41.
Dartmouth, Earl of, 119.
Dearborn, Henry, Secretary of War, 312.
Deane-Lee Feud, 230.
deBrahm, John Gerar William, surveyor-general, 65 and n. 11.
Declaration of Independence, 177
copy received in Savannah, 211, n. 47.
Dedimus potestatem, 260.
Definitive Treaty of peace, 245.
de Houstoun, Sir Finley, 1.
Demere, Captain Raymond, Frederica plantation, 46, 47, 347, 355, 357.
Demere, Edward Houstoun, Jr., 121, n. 36.
Demere, Major Raymond, diary, 121 and n. 36; 297.
Demere, Raymond McAllister, 30, n. 18.
de Padvinan, Hugo, 1.
Deputies Federal Convention, failed to sign, 332, n. 36.
DeVeaux, James, legislator, 73, 319.
Deveaux, Peter, letter on records episode, 261, 181.
Digby, Earl of, 15.
Disqualifying Act, British, 122, 304.
Dobree, Elisha, 31.
Douglas, David, speaker of the House, 73.
Dowers, Elizabeth Catherine, 189, n. 160.
Dowers, Elizabeth Vergereau Woodruff, (Mrs. John), 189, n. 160, 170.
Dowers, John II, 189, n. 160.
Drawing, portraits, miniatures, 185.
Drayton, Stephen v. Gwinnett, Button, 197.
Drayton, William H., 213, n. 51.
Duane, James, 364.
DuBois, Sir Charles, 15.
Dunbar, Captain George, friend of Patrick Houstoun, 26
takes letter to Peter Gordon, 26
sister, Priscilla, 43
settler of Joseph’s Town, 1733, 43
convoys settlers, 43
commissioner to recruit Highlanders, 43
names Darien, 44
grant, 45
building house at Frederica, 44
brother William, heir, 45
Frederica plantation, 46
lieutenant in Oglethorpe’s regiment, 50
letter from Provoso, 52
sent on Indian mission, 57
executor, 97.
Dunbar, James, Priscilla’s father, 44.
Dunbar, Janet, Priscilla’s mother, 44.
Dunbar, Priscilla, sister of George (see Lady Houstoun), 43
sails for Georgia, 43
parents, 44
baptism, 44
marriage, 45.
Dunbar, William, brother of George, 45.
Duncan, William, president hospital, 184, n. 145.
Earl of Egmont (see also Percival), clears up Houstoun error, 42
on Darien and Dunbar, 44
records Houstoun marriage, 45.
Early, Governor Stephen, 167.
Ebenezer, 73
legislature meets there, 237.
East Florida, campaigns, 217, 348, 359, 368, 374, 383
proclamation to inhabitants, 374
General Pinckney’s part, 375
McIntosh-Panton story, 348
inhabitants want annexation, 368, 371
planters meet, form republic, 374
victory at Amelia, 369
Pinckney and U. S. Troops, 374
inhabitants keep grants, 388.
Edenton, North Carolina, on post road, 206, n. 36.
Edinburgh, Scotland, 339, 309.
Eighteenth Amendment, 179.
Elbert, Colonel Samuel, Florida campaign, 219
withdraws troops, 219
trustee Chatham Academy, 281
second in Georgia Battalion, 299
officer Cincinnati, 305
elected to Congress, 321
governor, 326
writes Houstoun, 329.
Elbert, Samuel, Jr., 217, 281, 283.
Ellington, Reverend Edward, 148, n. 46.
Elliott, Mr., 84.
Ellis, Henry, second governor of Georgia, arrives in colony, 68
returns to England, 69.
Elizabethtown, New Jersey, 338.
Episcopal Missionary Society, 191.
Eppinger, John, 181.
Estaing, Charles Hector Theodat, Count d’, claim in Georgia, 247
grant in Franklin County, 247.
Evans, John J., 181.
Everard, Sir Richard, “conspirator,” 40, n. 10.
Ewen, William, 137, n. 18
Vernonberg petition, 110, n. 11.
Exchange, City, 199, 177, 183, 311.
Executive Council (see Council).
Fahm, Mr., 145.
Fallowfield, 27.
Fallowfield, John, 27.
Falligant, Judge Raiford, 30, n. 18.
Federal Point, 342, n. 56.
Female Orphan Asylum, 185.
Fencibles, Savannah, 176.
Fernandina, Florida, 369.
Few, William, committee to notify governor, 243
elected to Congress, 320
trustee of college, 322
leaves for Philadelphia, 323
on Grand Committee, 329
deputy Federal Convention, 330
funeral, 388.
Filiature, for silk culture, 73
legislature meets there, 238
academy held there, 282
Findley, Alexander, 344.
Finhalloway swamp, 291.
Fires, Savannah, 1778, 215
1796, 162.
First Continental Battalion, 352, 299.
First Georgia Regiment, 167.
First Presbyterian Church, 178.
Fort George Island, Florida, 341, 368, 381.
Fortifications, Georgia, plan for, 75.
Floyd, General John, 169.
Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. M. H., memorial to Doctor Houstoun, 20, n. 32.
Floyd, Marmaduke Hamilton, 341, n. 54; 291, n. 2.
Floyd, Mrs. Marmaduke H., 381, n. 30; 305, n. 31.
Flora of the Southern States, 19, n. 27.
Florida, Apalachacola, 368
St. Marks, 249.
Foreste, Antoine Reire Charles, Sieur de la, vice consul of France, 246
Congress certifies him, 247
must be in Georgia for recognition, 247.
Foley, Lieutenant, 312, ff.
Ford, Henry, 25, n. 6.
Forts:
Augusta, 299
Hawkins, 290
Jackson, 167, n. 104
Oglethorpe, 167
Wayne, 167
Howe, 298.
Foulis, John, merchant, 133.
Franklin, Benjamin, 238, n. 109.
Franklin College, 323.
Franks, Major David S., 232.
Frazer, Doctor George, 293
Houstoun partner, 293
death, 295.
Free Masons, 29.
French Academy of Science, 10.
French and Indian Wars, 70
victory, news in Savannah, 70.
Frederica, Stephens “box,” 41
Patrick Houstoun there, 41
boat communication, 53
home of Dunbars, 46
description of, 46
Oglethorpe’s home in, 47 and n. 3.
Frink, Reverend Samuel, 245.
Fuller, Elizabeth (Mrs. Alexander McQueen), 173.
Fuller, Thomas, 174.
Gadsden, General Christopher, signs agreement, 205
duel with Howe, 219, n. 66.
Galvez, Don J., 324.
Gardner, John, 179.
Gaston, William, 181.
George III, 95.
Georgia Batallion, 211.
Georgia Continental Establishment, 305.
Georgia Gazette, 100, n. 1.
Georgia Hussars, 314.
Georgia Infirmary, 180.
Georgia, State of, melancholy situation, 210
in 1776, 210
constitutional convention, 212 and n. 49
adolescent, 217
war with Florida, 222
South Carolinians settling in, 94
in bad repute in Congress, 327
loop hole on negligence, 328 ff
adopts tax levy, 328, n. 27
clashes with South Carolina, 269
ratifies Constitution, 332
first state constitution, 213.
Georgia, Royal Province, beginnings of, 64 ff
strides in government, 108.
Gibbons, Mr., 319.
Gibbons, John, 240.
Gibbons, Thomas, 277.
Gibbons, William, 151, 243, 257, 261, 275, 279, 281, 283, 321 323.
Glasgow Scotland 22
University of, 23.
Golf Club, 163.
Goshen, town of, 73.
Gould, James, 27.
Governor and Council (see Royal Council).
Governor’s fee (1784), 253, n. 143.
Graham, Ann, portrait, 125, n. 51.
Graham, Elena (Nelly), engagement to Sir Patrick Houstoun, sixth baronet 124 ff.
Graham family, 125.
Graham, Frances Crooke, (Mrs. John), 124, 294.
Graham, Lieutenant Governor, witness to commission, 80
estate to Greene, 321.
“Graham, Mrs.,” 83.
Graham, Mungo, petition, 79
petition for lot, 80, n. 31
involves Patrick Houstoun, 79 ff.
Graham, Patrick, president of colony, 65, 76
president Royal Council, 65
death, 67
president upper house, 67
Mungo Graham’s assertion, 79.
Grant, Andrew, emigrates to Georgia, 22
writes joint letter, 25.
Great Britain and Spain, 368 ff.
Greene, General Nathanael, appointed assistant justice, resigns, 263
receives welcome, 320
given Mulberry Grove, 321, n. 160.
Greene, Nathanael, Jr., 171, n. 113.
Green, James, 306.
Green, John, 116.
Grimke, Colonel John Faucheraud, 233.
Gronau, Reverend Israel Christian, teacher at Ebenezer, 54, n. 28.
Gronovius, Johan Frederic, dedicated plant to Houstoun, 18, 19.
Groover, William, 94.
Guerry, William, 324.
Guerard, Governor, 264.
Gwinnett, Button, 346
arrested, 119
buys St. Catherine’s, 166
elected Continental Congress, 208
speaker assembly, 213
on committee draft state constitution, 213
elected state president, 213
commissions officers, 214
duel with McIntosh, 214
neighbor of McIntosh, 351
“unravels mystery to McIntosh,” 351
Signer, 351
feud with McIntosh, 352
letter from Hancock, 352
orders McIntosh arrested, 352
goes to southward, 353
Button Gwinnett v. Stephen Drayton, 197.
“Habersham,” 175.
Habersham, James, member and secretary Royal Council, 65
sent to Augusta, 68
letter to Shipley, 71
fortifications commissioner, 75
Mungo Graham affair, 81 ff
peace commissioner, 94
assignee, 135
rejects Jones election, 241.
Habersham, James, Jr., 134, 345
trustee Chatham Academy, 281
on treaty resolution, 284
in Hunt Club, 140
trustee college, 322
residence, 1789, 166, n. 98
in Solomon’s Lodge, 308.
Habersham, Major John, 345
president of house, 244
warden Christ Church, 264
Beaufort Convention delegate, 266
personal history, 265
trustee Chatham Academy, 281, 282
commands Georgia Battalion, 299
officer Cincinnati, 305
in Hunt Club, 141.
Habersham, Colonel Joseph, 151
assistant justice, resigns, 263
vestryman, 264
alderman, 276
on committee to meet President, 278
commissioner for market, 306
in Solomon’s Lodge, 308
hospital commissioner, 308
in Hunt Club, 140
Bethesda Trustee, president Union society, 151, 156
Houstoun executor, 159
elected to Congress, 321
arbitor for McIntosh, 367
mayor, 282
elected to provincial congress, 207.
Hall, Lyman, elected to Continental Congress, 201, 208
attended previously, 201
elected governor, 240
proclamation, 242
signs agents’ commission, 264
address from Cincinnati, 305
letter on credentials, 322
signs Indian treaty, 328.
Hamilton, Alexander, 274, n. 168; 330.
Hamilton, Lady Anna, marriage, 2, 3
Stewart descent, 3
frightened and death, 4
memorial to, 5 and n. 16.
Hamilton, history of, 3, n. 5.
Hamilton, James, Earl of Arran, accompanied James V on matrimonial expedition to France, 3.
Hamilton, Sir John, First Lord of Bergany, 2
governor of realm, tutor to Queen, 3.
Hancock, John, letter from Georgia delegates, 199
President of Congress, 199, 352
signs Agreement, 205
letter with Declaration, 211
letter to Governor on McIntosh, 352
recommends apprehending McIntosh, 352
letter from Treutlen, 364.
Hand, Edward, 325.
Handley, Captain George, 273.
Hartridge, Mrs. Agnes, owner of map, 47, n. 10.
Harding, Captain, 215.
Hardwick, town of, 89.
Harrington Hall, 47.
Harris Francis, council member, 65
prepares address to governor, 74
fortifications commissioner, 75
peace commissioner, 94
Yernonburg petition, 110, n. 11
colonel Light Infantry, 122.
Hartridge, Walter C., 355, n. 147; 295, n. 10.
Haupt, George, receives prize, 283.
Hawkins, Thomas, 34
inquired on “box,” 41
Frederica plantation, 46.
Hayes (or Hazes), Doctor, 195, 293.
Heard, Stephen, 321.
Heathcote, George, 15.
Helventine, Mr., 343.
“Henry,” 330.
Henry, Patrick, 119, n. 30.
Herbert, Reverend Henry, D. D., 21.
Hewes, Joseph, 206.
Heyward, Thomas, 278.
Higbee, Charlotte, 340, n. 44.
Higbee, Mary, 390, n. 44.
Higgenson, Stephen, of Massachusetts, 328.
High Museum of Art, Atlanta, 161, n. 82.
Highlanders of Scotland, 44.
Hill, John, 252.
Holidays in Georgia, 29.
Holcombe, Reverend Henry, D. D., 184.
Holland Society of New York, 336, n. 41.
Hollingsworth, Timothy, 388.
Hooe, Mary Elizabeth (Mrs. William Patrick Johnston), 189, n. 160.
Hopewell, Georgia, 266.
Hopkey, Sophy, 30.
Horsby, William, 319.
Hortein, Patrick (see Houstoun).
Horton, Lieutenant, recommends abolishment of forfeitures, 39
reports on Houstoun, 39.
Houstein (See Patrick Houstoun), 51, n. 21.
Houstonboro, 252.
Houston, Archibald, 332.
Houston, Margaret, 332.
Houston, William Churchill, 332.
Houstoun, General Sam, genealogy of, 7, n.
Houstoun, Ann, Lady (Mrs. George), advertises furniture, 162
director orphanage, 185
receives legacy, 185
last visit to Oaklands, 189
buys pew, 189
returns home, 189
portrait, 186
death and burial, 190
will and epitaph, 190.
Houstoun, Mrs. Anne D., of Johnstone Castle, 60, n. 38.
Houstoun, Ann Marion (Mrs. James Johnston, q. v.), birth, 138
letter from, 186
marriage, 163
legacy from uncle, 286.
Houstoun, Ann Priscilla (Mrs. George McIntosh, q. v.), birth, 60
marriage, 346
education, 344
mother’s legacy.
Houstoun Bible, 140, 153, 161.
Houstoun Castle, description of, 4 and n. 11
Houstoun, Catherine Priscilla Ann, 340.
Houstoun, Chapel of, Scotland, tombs and effigies, 5
torn down, 6.
Houstoun children, 50, 52, 58, 136, 138, 139, 140, 142, 144, 149.
Houstoun and Company, 133.
Houstoun coat-of-arms, 6, 192.
Houstoun, Dame Priscilla (Lady Houstoun), 108, 98, n. 9.
Houstoun, Doctor, relative of botanist, 18.
Houstoun, Eliza (daughter of Doctor James), 310, 315.
Houstoun, Edward, 30, n. 18.
Houstoun, Elizabeth Bayard (Mrs. Duncan Clinch), 341, 342.
Houstoun, Eliza McQueen (marriage to Raymond Demere), 30, n. 18.
Houstoun Family Tree, 161, n. 82.
Houstoun and Fraser, 307.
Houstoun, George, of Paisely, 60.
Houstoun, George, First of Johnstone, 2.
Houstoun, Sir George, seventh baronet, birth, 52
epitaph, 52, n. 24
Hardwick lot, 59
age, 94
career, 131
brother’s companionship, 131
land deed, 131
military commission, 132
attorney, 132
leading merchant, 132
member Council of Safety, 136
advertises, 133, 135, 140, 148, 156
marriage, 135 and n. 11
fines, 134
own business, 135
signs association, 135
brother’s executor, 141
children, 136, 138, 139, 140, 142, 144, 158
Loyalist, 137
Retreat, 138
road commissioner, 138
on watch, 138
on banishment list, 139
emerced, 139
restored, 139
in Hunt Club, 140 ff
hospital commissioner, 141, 308
closes business, 142
buys rice, 143
pilotage commissioner, 143
title, handicap, 144
officer Union Society, 144, ff
justice of peace, 145
officer Solomon’s Lodge, 145, ff
address to Washington, 147
Bible preserved, 148
commons commissioner, 149
visits north, letter from, 150
officer Bethesda, 151, ff
officer St. Andrew’s, 154 ff
rejects city warden election, 144
plantation for sale, 156
failing health, 156
death and obituary, 157 and n. 76
will, 157
nephew’s guardian, 366 ff
files bill of complaint, 366
McIntosh’s administrator, 365.
Houstoun, George, Jr., 161 and n. 83.
Houstoun inscription, 4.
Houstoun, Harriet Thompson, adopted by uncle, 283
shares estate, 287
letter from Carolside, 309
marriage to Proctor, 311
marriage to Brown, 311
applies for bounty lands, 315.
Houstoun, James, emigrates to Georgia, 22
legislator, 73
deputy registrar, reports as, 108.
Houstoun, Doctor James, birth (date unknown), 53
age, 94
property, 292
petitions for land, 291
in legislature with brothers, 118, 292
on committees, 292
medical training, 292 ff
partner, 293
Sunbury lot, 295
plans for service. 297
marriage, 294
acts for friend, 295 ff
writes Bulloch, 295
leaves for Philadelphia, 121, 297
home with letter from Laurens, 297
attached to hospital department, 298
in Hunt Club, 141
writes Clay, 298
on Continental pay roll, 299
in Charles Town, paroled, 300
arrested in Savannah, 300
correspondence on, 301
on British disqualifying act, 304
applies for land bounty, awarded, 305
original member Cincinnati, 305
on rules committee for, 305
delegate for, 305
elected to legislature, 306
justice of peace, 306
commissioner for market, 306
roads commissioner, 306
pay for services, 306
Colerain, 307 and n. 35
other property, advertises for settlement, 307
member Solomon’s Lodge, 146, 307
health officer, 308
Academy trustee, 308
wife’s death, 308
goes to Scotland, 309
children, 310 and n. 43
will and executors, 310
plantations, 310
Patrick’s legacy to, 310.
Houstoun, Mrs. James, 293
marriage, 294
Obituary, 309.
Houstoun, James Edmund, 310 and n. 43
marriage, 310
children, 311, n. 44
death, 311
applies for bounty lands, 315.
Houstoun, Mrs. James, second marriage, 311.
Houstoun, James Edmund, Jr., 311, n. 44.
Houstoun, James Patrick, Jr., 4, n. 11.
Houstoun, Jane, 310, n. 43.
Houstoun, Jean (Mrs. Woodruff, q. v.), birth, 136
marriage, 160.
Houstoun, Johanna (Mrs. George Baillie), legacy from uncle, 286
marriage, 311.
Houstoun, Sir John, second baronet, 6, 23.
Houstoun, Sir John, third baronet, 6, 23.
Houstoun, Sir John, fourth baronet, 6, 23,
Houstoun, Sir John, knight, obtained charter of barons of Houstoun, 2
wife, Agnes Hopepringle, 2.
Houstoun, Sir John, knight, wife, Margaret Stirling, 2.
Houstoun, Sir John, knight, wife, Ann Campbell, 2.
Houstoun, John (son of James E.), 311, n. 44.
Houstoun, Governor John, birth (date unknown), 52
age, 94
witness, 131
mother’s executor, 136
epitome of life, 193
loyalty, 193
legal education, 194
oath of supremacy, 194
White Bluff lots, 195
plantation and slaves, 195
small pox at plantation, 195
appears before Royal Council, 196
sentries stationed, 196
counselor and clients, 197
alive to politics, 197
call for meeting, 198
estimate of him, 198
appointed to draft resolutions, 199
elected to provincial congress, 199, 201
elected to Continental Congress, 199
leaves for Philadelphia, 201
Adams’s description of, 202
entertains two Adamses, 203
feeble speech, 204
Zubly myth exploded, 204
signs Agreement, 205
committees in Congress, 206
journey south, 206
arrives home, 207
elected provincial congress, 207
attends Council of Safety, 207
elected to Continental Congress, did not go, 208
message from Adams, 208
marriage, 209
sent to South Carolina, 210
continues law practice, 211
on Declaration committee, 211
at state convention, 213
elected executive council, 214
elected governor, 214
conveys reports, 215
given dictator powers, 216
writes Laurens, 216
out-generaled, 217
at Fort Tonyn, 217
not censured, 220
hiding at Retreat, 223
escapes to Augusta, 223
leaves important papers, 223
term ends, 223
hunted by British, 223
hears from Walton, 225
writes Laurens about Bryans, 226
“refugee in South Carolina,” 229, 254
letter about Laurens, 231
letter from Langworthy, 232
part of army, 233
confidential officer, 233
joins wife, 234
on British Disqualifying Act, 234
called back to Georgia, 236
council wants reports, 236
joins legislature at Ebenezer, 237
committee work, 238, 239, 242, 254
appointed to wait on General Wayne, 239
Vernonburg property for sale, 240
living at White Bluff, 240
Chatham County delegate, 240
elected speaker, 240
resigns for Jones, 241
on committee for Assembly place, 238
elected governor, 243
address, 243
meets council, 244
signs grants in new counties, 245, 253
signs d’Estaing’s claim, 247
Indian “Talks,” 247
authorized for Indian presents, 247
negotiation with McGillivray, 247
official connection ends, 250
directed to write governors, 251
proclamation on Georgia lands, 251
letter to Caswell, 251
term ends, 253
trouble on house election, 253
town house and description, 254, 255
part in county’s feud, 257
rejects chief justiceship, 257
letters in newspapers on, 258
letter on records episode, 261
vestryman, 264
on boundary commission, 264, 265
Beaufort Convention, 265 ff
leaves by boat, 266
lone stand, 268
Rutledge’s counsel, 272
Bryan’s executor, 273
loses application for Federal office, 274
nomination for governor, loses, 275
alderman, 276
jjustice of peace, 275
first Savannah mayor, 276
takes oath, 276
declines re-election, 277
on committee to meet President, 278
judge of superior court, 278
presented honorarium, 279
resigns judgeship, 281
president academy, service, 281, 282 ff
distributes premiums for, 282
retires to private life, 283
adopts niece, 283
on treaty committee, 284
failing health, 285
sells White Bluff lots, 285
death, 285
obituary, 285
Cowper letter on, 286, n. 193
will and legacies, 286
manumits slaves, 286
property, 287
resting place unknown, 197
county and streets named for, 290
estimates of, 290
writes Franklin, 238, n. 109
fees, 253, n. 143
salary, 281, n. 185
brother’s executor, 310
prepares bill for citizenship restoration, 139
watch from William, 318
trustee for college, 322
signs brother’s credentials, 323
absent from council, 352
bondsman for McIntosh, 360.
Houstoun, Mrs. John (Hannah Bryan, q. v.), at Purrysburg, 224
joins husband at Round O, 234
hears of mother’s death, 235
father’s death, 273
shares husband’s estate, 287
dower, 287
plantations and occupation, 289
sells house, 288
death and burial, 289.
Houstoun, Sir Ludowick, wife, Margaret Maxwell, death, 2.
Houstoun, Maria Church (Mrs. John Ripley Madison), 340, 342.
Houstoun, Mary Williamson, 311, n. 44; 315.
Houstoun, Mossman, in Scotland, 309
ensign, 311
manager assemblies, 311
recorder, 311
captain U. S. A., 311
advertisers for recruits, 312
Sandwich incident, 312 ff
to New Orleans, 314
lawyer, 314
captain, Hussars, 314
makes map, 314
appointed major, 314
aide to governor, 314
made lieutenant colonel, 314
in Philadelphia, 315
legacy from sister, 315
in hospital, 315
death, 315
broken romance, 315.
Houstoun, Sir Patrick, first baronet, created baronet, 1, 2, 23
marriage, 2
children, 5
death, 23.
Houstoun, Sir Patrick, fifth baronet, founder of American family, 1
emigrates to Georgia, 24
Georgia grant, 22
birth and parents, 22
at Glasgow University, 23
characteristics, 23
site of grant, 24
joint letter of protest, 25
letter to Peter Gordon, 25
sells rum, 27
joins Solomon’s Lodge, 30
lot for store, 26
grant near Savannah, 30
letter on Indian trade, 32
letter to Oglethorpe on loan, 32
needs more servants, 34
invited to Colonel Stephens’s, 35
taken into custody, 37, ff
reported “good inhabitant,” 35
dissatisfied, 39
killing off cattle, 40
involved in Thomas Stephens’s plot, 40
reports on Parker, 41
Stephens’s good neighbor, tells of “box,” 41
in Frederica, 46
Christie’s report, 42
visits to “Southward Settlements,” 43
marriage, 44
complains on promises, 45
bounty of corn, 45
letter from Verelst’ on Trustees’ approval, 45
Carteret’s report on, 48
confidential errand, 48
writes for servants, 49
miniature, 50
commissary, 50
in New York, 52
military service, 51
statement on children, 53
position under President and Assistant, 53
letter on packets sent, 53
makes wine, 56
friendship with Oglethorpe, 55
signs Bosomworth papers, 56
witnesses Indian signatures, 57
carries Bosomworth’s letter, 57
permanently at Rosdue, 57
signs petition on grievances, 58
on Indian stragglers, 58
letter about son, Patrick, 60
represents Vernonburg, 62
obtains title, 64
family portraits, 64, n. 8
on Royal Council, 65
takes oath, president of Council, 67
sent to Augusta, 68
acting governor, 69
receives prize, 71
attendance at council, 70
grant re-conveyed, 71
prepares address to governor, 74
fortifications commissioner, 75
surveyor for roads, 75
president Upper House, 77 ff
delivers messages, 76
Mungo Graham story, 79 ff
takes oath as register, 88
work on, 91
leases island, 91
petitions more land, 92
acres, 93
peace commissioner, 94
signs proclamation, 95
attends last meeting, 95
memorial read, 90
death, 96
will, 97
interment, 97
epitaph, remains removed, 97.
Houstoun, Sir Patrick, sixth baronet, birth, 50
Hardwick lot, 59
goes to Scotland, 59
returns to Georgia, 107
appointed father’s successor, 98
title, 107
salary and commission, 107
signature, 108
grants, 127
knowledge of colony needs, 108
elected to legislature, 109, 117
on committees, 110, 111, 118, 117
Vernonberg petition, 110
opposed by Box, 114 ff
defeated, 117
declines taking seat, 117
justice of peace, 117
Cathead plantation, 346
loses speaker election, 118
meets Governor Wright, 118
political uncertainty, 118
absence from legislature, 119
arrested and pays fine, 119
living in Darien, 120
conduct equivocal, 120
proscribed by both houses, 122
involved with George McIntosh, 120, 348
goes to Philadelphia, 121
writes to Clymer, 121
not on Loyalists’ list, 122
military commission, 122
British messenger, 123
restored to Royal favor, 124
engagement to Nelly Graham, 124 ff
Loyalist, 125
adjusts affairs, 128
property confiscated, emerced, 126
property, 127
pays emercement, 127
letter to South Carolina governor, 127
leaves Georgia, 128
goes to Bath, England, 129
death and burial, 129
will, 128
obituary, 129
estate advertised, 149.
Houstoun, Sir Patrick, eighth baronet, parents, 173
birth, 136
claims title, 175
profession and marriage, 173
her death and funeral, 174
joins Agricultural Society, 174 ff
member “Fencibles,” 176
bank director, 176
party politics, 176
receiver tax returns, 175
city treasurer, 176
with State Rights party, 176
on standing committees, 178
president Temperance Society, 178
trustee Georgia Infirmary, 179
president of, 180
travels and letters, 180
house, 180
officer Anti-Duelling Association, 177
property owner, 180
administrator brother’s estate, 184
death, 191
pays cousin’s expenses, 315
children, 174, note.
Houstoun, Mrs. Patrick (wife of eighth baronet), 173, 174.
Houstoun, Sir Patrick, Knight, wife, Maria Colquhoun, 2.
Houstoun, Sir Patrick, Knight, rescued prince, 2
wife, Janet Cunningham, 2.
Houstoun, Sir Peter, Knight, at Battle of Flodden, wife, Helen Shaw, 2.
Houstoun, Priscilla, Lady (Priscilla Dunbar, q. v.), will, 94
executors, 104
plantation life, 99
characteristics, 99
sons, 99
advertises property, 100
town house, 100
conveys property to sons, 101
sells Rosdue and Coffee Bluff, 101
epitaph, 97
death and burial, 102
will and legacies, 102
property for sale, 104
house for sale, 136.
Houstoun, Priscilla (Sir Patrick’s daughter), birth, 142
miniature, 142
visits Oaklands, 187
returns home, 189
letter from niece, 187
garden at Retreat, 190
death and will, 191
legacy from uncle, 286
pays cousin’s expenses, 315.
Houstoun, Rachael Moodie, 142, n. 3; 57, 153, 367.
Houstoun residence, 100.
Houstoun, Robert James Mossman, birth, 142
alderman, 181
resigns, 183
marriage, 183
secretary meeting, 183
death, 184
residence and property, 184.
Houstoun, Mrs. R. J. M., marriage and death, 183.
Houstoun silver, 160, n. 80.
Houston Street, 335, n. 41.
Houstoun, Sarah Ann Moodie, 183.
Houstoun, William, of Carthagena, 18.
Houstoun, Doctor William, botanist, 9, 10
birth, 9
at St. Andrews, 10
at Leyden, 10
doctor of medicine, 10, 11 and n. 6
French Academy of Science and Fellow Royal Society, 10
service South Sea Company, 11, 12, 16
in employ Sir Hans Sloane, 11
in Jamaica, 11
in London, 14
agreement with Trustees, 15
memorial to, 20, n. 32
conveyance to Panama, 17
ill in Kingston, 18
manuscripts in Jamaica, 19, 20
petitions Trustee for kinsman, 22
poem to Houstonia, 19, n. 26.
Houstoun, William, delegate, birth, 60
age, 94
witness, 131
buys Cathead acres, 127
Chatham delegate, 240
on committee, 319
in Hunt Club, 141
education, 317
home with brothers, 317
in brother’s office, 317
law work, 317
guardians, 317
goes to London, 317
at Inner Temple, 317
visits Paris, 318
returns home, 318
gift to John, 318
for Patriots’ cause, 318
buys brother’s confiscated estate, 318
elected to legislature, 319
admission questioned, 319, ff.
bounty grant, 318
on Greene welcome, 320
applies for law practice, 318
elected to Congress, 321, ff.
voted in legislature, 321
no credentials sent, 322
trustee of college, 322
resigns from, 323
leaves for Philadelphia, 323
arrives after adjournment, 323
presented, 323
news of brother’s death, 324
his resolution carried, 324
on committee for Lafayette, 324
characteristics and appearance, 325
carries sword to Congress, 325
pay in arrears, 329
on Grand Committee, 330
deputy Federal Convention, 330
arrival in Philadelphia, 330
loses resolution, 331
enters debate, 331
leaves Philadelphia, 331
marriage, 333
councilor at Supreme Court, 339
portrait, 340 and n.
children 340
illness and death, 341
interment and removal, 341
descendants, 342.
Houstoun, Mrs. William (Mary Bayard), 334
baptism, 335
marriage, 335
attends Washington reception, 338
children, 340
visits sister, 341
epitaph, 341 and n. 54.
Houstown, Sir P. (Houstoun),
Howe, General Robert, succeeds Lee, 214
raised to major general, 218
criticisms of him, 222
loses caste in Georgia, honored in North Carolina, 219, 220
loses Savannah, 222
retreats to South Carolina, 222
duel with Gadsden, 299, n. 66.
Howe, Lord William, 297, n. 17.
Hugh, Sir, son of Reginald, benefactor to Monks, 1.
Hugo de Padvinan, 1.
Hume, James, 294
Loyalist, 295
Governor Wright’s nephew, 295
council takes house, 296
member Royal Council, 297
visit from Houstoun, 309
Houstoun’s executor, 310
Hume, Mr., 28.
Hunter, James, commanding Savannah Fencibles, 176.
Hunting Club, 140 ff.
Huntingdon, Selina, Countess of, 151 ff.
Hussars, Chatham, 314
Georgia, 314.
Iconography of church, 55.
Independence Day, 176.
Independent Presbyterian Church, 178.
Indian affairs, 1782, 221.
Indian trade in Georgia, diverted to South Carolina, 31
conference in Savannah, 31, 324
South Carolina’s jealousy of, 58.
Indians, Chickasaw, 31
sign Malatche papers, 57
Augusta meeting, 68
“Talks,” 71
grievances to Council, 69
Creeks, Upper and Lower, 72, 79, 222
“Grand Conference,” 71
title to lands, 81
brutal acts, 221
lands ceded by Adams, 251
relinquish lands, 265
Oconee lands, 247
Indian Nations, 57.
Ingham, Samuel Delucenna, secretary of treasury, 388.
Inverness, Scotland, home of Dunbars, 44
parish registry on births, 45, 60.
Irvine, Doctor John, assignee, 135, 155.
Islands:
Cumberland, 381
Hutchinson’s, 95, 269, 143 and n. 33
May, 184
Ossabaw, 53
Tybee, 112
lazaretto on, 112
small pox on, 195
repairs to lighthouse, 144
Isle of Hope, Parker’s home, 101.
“Itinerant Observer,” writes of Frederica, 46.
Jack, Colonel, 215.
“Jackson,” 175.
Jackson, General Andrew, 386
president, 176.
Jacksonboro, 234 and n. 99.
Jackson, General James, given keys of Savannah, 237
grant, 253
letter on records’ episode, 261
“Nineteenth,” 307
Bethesda trustee, 151
on Greene welcome, 320
on legislative committee, 243, 320
Florida campaign, 386.
Jail, condition of, 54.
Jamaica, Institute of, 20, n. 29.
James River planters, 142, n. 31.
Jay, John, president of Congress, 232
marriage, 338
Treaty, 284.
Jay, William, 176.
Jefferson, President Thomas, 119, n. 30; 312.
Jenkins, Charles Francis, gift from, 208, n. 39
writes on Georgia’s Constitutional Convention, 228, n. 83; 280, n. 182.
Jenkins, Edward, sold rum, 27.
Johnson, Reverend John, Bethesda story, 151, ff.
Johnson, Mrs. Robert C. (Margaret McIntosh), 336.
Johnson, Robert C., 336.
Johnson, Samuel, of North Carolina, 206
Hermitage, 206.
Johnson, William Samuel, 330.
Johnston, Doctor Andrew, 163
on committees, 111
physician, 293
in Georgia, 293.
Johnston, Mrs. Andrew (Bellamy Roche), 163.
Johnston, Andrew, Jr., 345.
Johnston, Ann Moodie (Mrs. W. R. Waring), care of brothers and sisters, letter to grandmother, 186
letter to Aunt Priscilla, 187
marriage, 187, n. 184.
Johnston, Bellamy Roche, 187, 189, n. 160.
Johnston, David v. Jones, Joseph, 197.
Johnston, Eliza Herriot, 188, n. 155, 189.
Johnston, Eugenia Marion, 256, n. 149.
Johnston Family Bible, 163, n. 88.
Johnston, George Houstoun, 189, n. 160.
Johnston, James (son of Lewis), 345.
Johnston, James (ship’s mate), 349 and n. 8.
Johnston, James, Founder Georgia Gazette, 100, n. 1.
Johnston, Colonel James, Jr., birth and parents, 163
marriage, 163
present, 160
secretary St. Andrew’s and Golf Club, 163
alderman, 163
vestryman, 163
chairman church subscriptions, 163
senior warden, 164
commissioner bank subscriptions, 164
letters for and against his election, 165
elected state senator, 166
president Planters Bank, 166
planter, St. Catherine’s, 166
property of heirs, 167
War of 1812, 167
lieutenant colonel, 167
writes governor, 167-169
president Union Society, 169
visit abroad, 187
returns home, 189
death and obituary, 190
buys Houstoun home, 288 and n. 202
legacy from Houstoun, 159
executor, 159.
Johnston, Mrs. James, Jr. (Ann Marion Houstoun, q. v.), marriage, 163
death, 186.
Johnston, Jane Priscilla, 188, n. 155; 189, n. 159.
Johnston, Doctor Lewis, legislator, 73, 110
treasurer, council, 121
provost marshall, 240
physician, 293.
Johnston, James Marion, Jr., 160, n. 80.
Johnston, Louisa Caroline, 188, n. 155; 189, n. 156.
Johnston, Mary Helen, 189, n. 160.
Johnston, Matthew, 163.
Johnston, James Robertson, 189, 160.
Johnston, Priscilla Augusta, 189, n. 158.
Johnston and Robertson, cotton shipment, 163.
Johnston and Simpson, Charles Town merchants, 104.
Johnston, Susan Marion, 189, n. 160; 288, n. 202.
Johnston, Doctor William Martin, 345
Savannah physician, 293.
Johnston, Doctor William Patrick, 189, n. 160.
Johnstone Castle, 10.
Jones, Doctor George, 151, 279.
Jones, George Noble, 305, n. 31.
Jones, Colonel Noble, 63
council member, 65
fortifications commissioner, 75
peace commissioner, 94
signs proclamation, 95
Vernonburg petition, 110, n. 11
physician, 293
house, 294.
Jones, Doctor Noble Wimberly, 73
legislator, 118
Vernonberg petition, 110, n. 11
friend of Houstoun, 197
call for meeting, 198
elected to Continental Congress, 199, 201
did not attend, 201
elected to provincial congress, 207
speaker of house, 213, 214, 241
physician, 293
appoints William Houstoun, 242
state business in Charles Town, 251
writes Houstoun on caveat, 252
on committee to meet President, 278
presides at Jay treaty meeting, 284
officer Union Society, 145.
Jones, Thomas, letter to Verelst on Stephens, 40
report on conspirators, 48.
Jones, William Thomas, 388.
Joseph’s Town, 43.
Journal, legislature, missing, 220, n. 70.
Kellet, Alexander, council member, 65, 74
provost marshall, 65
prepares address to governor, 74.
Kelsell, Darling and Munro, 132.
Kensington, 183.
Kimber, Edward, 51.
Kimber, Reverend Isaac, 51.
Kilkenny, Ireland, 174.
Kinderlen, Governor, of Florida, 373.
King’s Council (see Royal Council).
Kingsley, Captain Zephaniah, 381.
Kingston, Jamaica, 11, 17, 18, n. 24.
source, 270, n. 163.
Knox, William, 70
fortifications commissioner, 75
peace commissioner, 94
signs proclamation, 95
London agent, 110
letter to Wright, 318.
Kollock, Augusta Johnston (Mrs. W. E. Eppes), 191.
Kollock, George Jones, 189, n. 160; 288, n. 202.
Kollock, Mrs. George Jones, 189, n. 160.
Kollock, Doctor Lemuel, 172, n. 115.
Kollock, Mrs. Macartan Campbell, 189, n. 163; 131, n. 1.
Kollock, Doctor Phineas Miller, 189, n. 160.
Kollock, Miss Susan Marion, 30, n. 18; 187, n. 154, n. 191, n. 169; 185, n. 149; 189, n. 160; 309, n. 38.
Lafayette, Marie Jean Paul Joseph Roche Yves Gilbert du Montier, Marquis de, 121, 177
received by committee, 324
visits Washington, 324.
Lafitte, Peter S., 128, n. 57.
Laird of Cocklaw, Parish of Beath, Fife-shire, Scotland, 134.
Land grants, requirements, 21, 22, n. 1
forfeitures forgiven, 40
re-conveyance of, 89.
Land lottery, 176.
Langdon, John, of New Hampshire, 203.
Langworthy, Edward, secretary, 213, n. 52; 344
letter to Houstoun, 232
elected to Congress, 232
secretary of convention, 214
teacher, 232.
Lawrence, Alexander A., Jr., 274, n. 167.
Law, Reverend Joseph S., 179.
Lawrence, Mrs. S. C., 209, n. 44; 289, n. 203.
Lazaretto, 112 and n. 16.
Laurens, Henry, merchant of Charles Town, 194
goes to England, 194
sympathies, 194
letters from Governor Houstoun, 222, 229
President Continental Congress, 229
tries to help Bryans, 227
embarrassed before Congress, 229
mission to Holland, 232
and capture, 232
imprisoned in London, 232
letter to Clay, 297
befriends McIntosh, 364.
LeConte, John, 143.
LeConte, Joseph, 143.
LeConte, William, 143.
Lee, 330.
Lee, General Charles, commander Southern Department, 210
asked to report to Congress, 210
expedition to Florida, 217.
Legislature, Georgia, branches, 67
organization, 72
representatives, 73
elect speaker, 73
differences in branches, 74 ff
Mungo Graham affair, 79 ff.
Leslie, General Alexander, 300.
Lewden, Mr., 145.
Lewis, Josiah, 213.
Leyden, University of, 10.
Liberty Pole erected, 200
error in Jones’s History, 198, n. 18; 211.
Lincoln, General Benjamin, replaces Howe, 220
establishes headquarters, 225
sends Rutledge on mission, 272
joined by Pulaski, 300
surrenders Charles Town, 300.
Lindsay, Reverend Benjamin, rector Christ Church, 232
tutor, Bethesda, 282.
Linnaeus (Karl von Linne), 18
dedicates plant to Houstoun, 19.
Little, William, agent Indian affairs, 68
causes Reynold’s unpopularity, 68.
Little Tallassee, 249.
Livermore, 329.
Livingston, Catherine Van Brugh (Mrs. Philip), 334.
Livingston, Kiliaen Van Rensselaer (Mrs. Robert), 334.
Livingston, Mary, 334.
Livingston, Mary Alexander (Mrs. Peter Van Brugh), 334.
Livingston, Mary Tong (Mrs. Robert), 334.
Livingston, Peter Van Brugh, 333, 334.
Livingston, Philip, Signer, 334.
Livingston, Philip, 334.
Livingston, Robert, 334 ff.
Livingston, Governor William, 338.
Lloyd, Edward, alderman, 276, 285.
Lofetin, Stephen (alias John Brown), 312.
Lopez, Don Jose, 369.
Lords Proprietors, South Carolina, 86
surrender American plantation, 87.
Lords of His Majesty’s Privy Council, 64.
Louisville (named capital), 256.
Louisiana, 324.
Lower House (see legislature, Georgia). Lowton, Reverend Timothy, 135
estate, 155.
Loyalists, leave Savannah, 296, n. 14
in Florida, 368.
Lucas Theater, 255, n. 149.
Lucena, James, 291.
Lynch, Thomas, signs Agreement, 205.
Lyon-King-at-Arms, 64, n. 8; 141.
McAllister, George Washington, 314.
McAllister, Matthew, alderman, 276.
McAllister, Matthew Hall, 177.
McBane, Highlander, 17.
M’Corrie, Andrew v. Moore, James, 197.
McCormick, Robert, 240.
McCradie & Company, 367.
McRae, James, bought Houstoun Castle, 6.
McGillivray, Alexander, letter on Indian lands, 247
birth and education, 248
negotiations with Spaniards, 248, 249
leader of mother’s people, 248
letter to McLatchey, 249
signs treaty with U. S., 251, n. 134.
McGillivray, Lachlan, 137.
McGregor, Gregor, 383.
McIntosh, lieutenant colonel, 305.
McIntosh burial ground, 341, n. 54.
McIntosh, Catherine (Mrs. Henry Sadler), 390, n. 44.
McIntosh, Ensign, 313.
McIntosh, George, partner of Houstoun, 120
birth, 346
education and profession, 346
marriage, 346
elected to assembly, 346
signs Articles of Association, 348
ships rice to Houstoun, 355
1776 disaster, 347
Panton-rice story, 348 ff
justice of peace, 349
delivers statement to Bulloch, 351
domestic life, 351
absent from council, 352
sufferer from Mclntosh-Gwinnett duel, 352
refuses to sign Gwinnett commission, 352
ill, 352
arrested and jailed, 353
declares innocence, 354
released on bond, 355
writes Panton, 361
asks for hearing, 360
writes from Darien, 362
writes pamphlet, 363
health suffers, 364
goes to Congress, acquitted, 364
children, 364
dies intestate, 364
leaves property, 365
effects on plantation, 365
Houstouns and Baillie administrators, 365.
McIntosh, Mrs. George (Ann Priscilla Houstoun q. v.), mother’s legacy, 102
living at Rice Hope, 351
death, 351
children, 351.
McIntosh, George, Jr., 390, n. 44.
McIntosh, John (brother of George), 346, 347.
McIntosh, Major General John, 359, n. 17.
McIntosh, John Houstoun, birth, 347
Stuart legacy, 101
pays cousin’s expenses, 315
marriage, 367
significant Florida figure, 366
uncles, 366
guardians, 366
enquires father’s estate, 366
case against Mclntoshes, 366 ff
“awards,” 367
father’s Crown grant, 367
leader in East Florida, 368
elected Director, 369
writes to Troup, 369
letters to Government officials, 370, 376, 378, 384, 386, 387
humiliated and ruined, 372
waits on Pinckney, 375
presents memorial, 376, ff
correspondence with Pinckney, 376
marked man, 379
challenged by Spaniard, 379
goes to Washington, 380
tries to retrieve property, 381
sells Fort George, 381
house at Marianna, 381 and n. 30
writes Blackshear, 382
general in Jackson’s troops, 386
returns to Refuge, 382
writes about his grants, 386
loses land in Florida, 387
more about claims, 388
turns to sugar industry, 389
dies at Marianna, 389
epitaph, 389
children, 390, n. 44.
McIntosh, Mrs. John Houstoun (Eliza Bayard), marriage, 367
lives at Fort George, 341, 381
dies at Marianna, 389
epitaph, 389.
McIntosh, John Houstoun, Jr., 390, n. 44.
McIntosh, General Lachlan, 346
colonel Georgia Battalion, 211
sent to South Carolina, 210
duel with Gwinnett, 214
serves with distinction, 266
ordered to join Lincoln, 233
on boundary commission, 264, 265
on committee to meet President, 278
presides at Jay meeting, 284
in Augusta, 365
president Cincinnati, 305
president St. Andrew’s, 154
Indian commissioner, 327
family vault, 337
commands First Continental Battalion, 299
brigadier general, 299
bondsman for brother, 360
hears of his death, 365
secures brother’s effects, 365
prisoner in Charles Town, 365
nephew’s administrator, bill filed against, 366 ff
personal history, 266
elected to house, 323.
McIntosh, Mary, 368.
McIntosh, William, 346, 349, 363
owns Oglethorpe’s home, 47, n. 13
petitions for administration, 366
bill filed against, 366 ff
asks for Houstoun’s report, 236.
Madrid, Court of, 324.
McKenzie, Jean (Mrs. Thomas Moodie), 134.
McLean, Andrew, 121, n. 38.
McMullin, Edward J., 280, n. 184.
McQueen, Alexander, birth and parents, 173