John Adam Treutlen, born Hans Adam Treuettlen (January 16, 1734 – March 1, 1782) was a German-born politician and businessman who served as the first elected...
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Treutlen County (/ˈtruːtlɪn/ TROOT-lin) is a county located in the east central and Magnolia midlands portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020...
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François l'Olonnais Milly Swan Price (1824–c.1880) Richard Frethorne John A. Treutlen Peter Williamson (memoirist) Harriet E. Wilson Norwalk: v. 1 and supplement...
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Lyman Hall, George Walton, Lachlan McIntosh, Nathan Brownson, John Houstoun, John Adam Treutlen, Edward Telfair, Samuel Elbert, Richard Howley, William Few...
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father was a country doctor who served as a surgeon in the Civil War. Wade was descended from the first governor of Georgia, John Adam Treutlen. Wade received...
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rejected by a Georgia convention on January 23, 1777, but Drayton continued to campaign in Georgia for union until Governor John A. Treutlen issued a reward...
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(1943) John Morgan (1943) J. Pinckney Henderson (1943) Kherzon (1943) Matt W. Ransom (1943) Molly Pitcher (1943) Fort Crevier (1944) John A. Treutlen (1944)...
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outside the United States Natural-born-citizen clause (United States) Treutlen was born in what was then Württemberg. Pothier was born in what was then...
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Ebenezer, Georgia (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
people from Ebenezer was John A. Treutlen, the first state governor of Georgia. New Ebenezer Retreat & Conference Center Treutlen House at New Ebenezer Johann...
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List of governors of Georgia (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
2023. "John Adam Treutlen". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 20, 2023. Schmidt, Jim (February 21, 2018). "John Adam Treutlen". New Georgia...
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and the first person to hold the title of (non-royal) "governor" was John A. Treutlen. Believed to have been born in England in 1720, Ewen came to Georgia...
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Soperton, Georgia (category Cities in Treutlen County, Georgia)
Soperton is a city in Treutlen County, Georgia, United States. The population was 2,889 in 2020. The city is the county seat of Treutlen County. A post office...
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carrying a proposed state constitution drawn up by John Adams. During his service in the Continental Congress, Gwinnett was a candidate for a brigadier...
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Solomon's Lodge No. 1 at Savannah along with James Jackson, Governor John A. Treutlen, and Archibald Bulloch. Elbert also served as the last Provincial Grand...
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and also a delegate for Georgia in the Second Continental Congress in 1775. He was the Governor of Georgia, in 1778, and again in 1784–1785. John was born...
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(1804-1885) <EDLA 200th Anniversary - Myra Clark Gaines Documents> John A. Treutlen (1730–1782), Governor of Georgia 1777–78. Great-granduncle by marriage...
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1734 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
first African to receive a doctorate in Europe and begins teaching at the University of Halle. January 16 – John A. Treutlen, Governor of Georgia (d....
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Delaware Press. p. 26. ISBN 0-87413-927-9. "St. John's Lodge No. 1 F.&A.M. Historic Information". St. John's Lodge #1. Retrieved June 24, 2022. "Our History"...
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King's The Green Mile, John Coffey is wrongfully arrested in the fictional Trapingus County, Georgia. John Birmingham includes a fictional Buttecracke...
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George Walton, John Adam Treutlen, James Jackson,[citation needed] Nathaniel Pendelton, and General Samuel Elbert. Bulloch would have been a signer of the...
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Blasdale". Uboat. Retrieved 25 April 2012. "James A. Farrell". Uboat. Retrieved 25 April 2012. "John A. Treutlen". Uboat. Retrieved 25 April 2012. "Japanese...
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in a violent squall off the coast of Scotland with no loss of life. Treutlen County, Georgia, named after American Revolution leader John A. Treutlen, was...
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no official duties, and receives no salary. However, the first lady holds a highly visible position in state government. The role of the first lady is...
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emigrants John A. Treutlen Salzburg Protestants Philipp Georg Friedrich von Reck Samuel Urlsperger Georgia Salzburger Society Runyon, Shane A.; Robert...
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1730s (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
Johanna Löfblad, Swedish actor and singer (d. 1811) 1734 January 16 – John A. Treutlen, Governor of Georgia (d. 1782) January 20 – Robert Morris, Founding...
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many wine-losing years, which led to a wave of emigration to America. The most famous Kürnbacher was John Adam Treutlen, who later became governor of Georgia...
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regret about the expulsions. Ebenezer, Georgia Johann Martin Boltzius John A. Treutlen Georgia Salzburger Society Salzburg Protestants Salzburg History: The...
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Friedrich Christoph Oetinger, German theologian (b. 1702) March 1 – John A. Treutlen, Governor of Georgia (b. 1734) March 2 – Sophie of France, French princess...
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This is a list of U.S. county name etymologies, covering the letters S to Z. Jack Martin and Margaret McKane Mauldin, A Dictionary of Creek/Muskogee (Lincoln:...
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state in 1946 to fill the unexpired term of John B. Wilson, who died in office. Eugene Talmadge was elected to a third non-consecutive term in 1946 but died...
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