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The Houstouns of Georgia
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Foreword to the Reissue
  6. Foreword
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Contents
  9. Part. I. Sir Patrick and Lady Houstoun
    1. I. The Heritage of the Georgia Houstouns
    2. II. Doctor William Houstoun, Botanist
    3. III. Patrick Houstoun in Georgia
    4. IV. Patrick Houstoun’s Predicaments
    5. V. Marriage and Private Life
    6. VI. Patrick Houstoun’s Public Life
    7. VII. Last Years and Death
    8. VIII. Lady Houstoun
  10. Part II. Georgia’s Call to the Five Sons
    1. IX. Sir Patrick Houstoun, Sixth Baronet
    2. X. Sir George Houstoun, Baronet, Man of Affairs
    3. XI. John Houstoun, “Rebell Governor”
    4. XII. James Houstoun, Surgeon in the Continental Army
    5. XIII. William Houstoun, Delegate to the Continental Congress
    6. XIV. Ann Priscilla, Wife of George McIntosh, and Their Son John Houstoun McIntosh
  11. Bibliography
  12. Appendix. Houstoun Descendants
  13. Index

Illustrations

Sir Patrick Houstoun, Baronet

Old Wing of Houstoun Castle

Sir Patrick and Lady Houstoun

Memorial to Sir Patrick Houstoun, Sixth Baronet

Sir George Houstoun, Seventh Baronet

Priscilla Houstoun

Robert James Mossman Houstoun

Colonel James Johnston, Jr.

Mrs. James Johnston, Jr.

Ann, Lady Houstoun

John Houstoun

Jonathan Bryan

Interior Views of John Houstoun’s Residence

William Houstoun

Silver Watch, Gift of William Houstoun to his Brother, John

Six Houstoun Signatures

Colonel John Houstoun McIntosh

Mrs. John Houstoun McIntosh

The Refuge, Camden County, Georgia

MAPS

Plan of Rosdue Plantation

Plan of John Houstoun’s White Bluff plantation

Portion of Henry Poppell’s Map of North America, 1733

Title page design by Christopher Murphy, Jr.

Coat-of-arms from the original stone on the monument in Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia

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