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The Story of Bulloch County (Georgia) (Index) Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern Bulloch County Historical Society Publications Bulloch County Historical Society Collection 1996 The Story of Bulloch County (Georgia) (index) Dorothy Hendrix Hope Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/bchs-pubs Part of the History Commons Recommended Citation Hope, Dorothy Hendrix, "The Story of Bulloch County (Georgia) (index)" (1996). Bulloch County Historical Society Publications. 4. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/bchs-pubs/4 This book is brought to you for free and open access by the Bulloch County Historical Society Collection at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bulloch County Historical Society Publications by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ~ THE STORY of BULLOCH COUNTY (Georgia) ~~ Index by Dorothy Hendrix Hope 1996 THE STORY of BULLOCH COUNTY (Georgia) Index by Dorothy Hendrix Hope 1996 A Bulloch County Bicentennial Publication by BULLOCH COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Post Office Box 42 Statesboro, Georgia 30459 Aarons, William 70 Appomattox, VA 80-84 Barber, Kesiah SEE Elbert 78--lsrael 18--James Academies SEE SCHOOLS Aprons (Patterns) 30 CONE, KESIAH 18-21--Louis 78--Melton OR NAMES OF Arcola, GA 96 BARBER 78--Parker, 69--Waley 69 SPECIFIC ACADEMIES Arkansas 74 Barber shops 54 Black Creek 6, 16, 26 Academy of Bulloch 95 Army of Mississippi Barnard property 48 Blackman: Anne 37--William 37 Act of Attainer and (Confederate Army) 85 Barnes: Ebeneezer 76--Greene Blackshear, GA 102 Confiscation (1782) 12 Army of Tennessee B. 76 Bland: Charles 108--Dan 84-- Acts of Georgia (1866) 44 (Confederate Army) 85 Barnes (D) and Co. 56 Dan E. 108--Family 16-- Adam (Slave) 27 Arnett, Vera 108 Barrow, Isaac 80 Hiram 76--R. H. 84-85-- Adams, John Quincy 61 Asbury, R. T. 102 Bath, George W. 76 Simeon, Jr. 84-85--Simeon, Agricultural economy 71 Aspinwall, Allen 78 Bathing tubs 39 Sr. 84-85--W. H. 80-- Akins: Francis 26, 68--James 76 Association of Colleges and Battle of Cedar Creek 80 William 15-16, 69 --Lewis S. 76--Solomon 76 Secondary Schools 110 Baxter, Richard 94 Blankets 30 Akins, W. C. and Sons Athens, GA 102 Bear, "Jew" 78 Blessing, Mr. 99 Hardware Co. 51 Atlanta, GA 81, 87--Burning of Beasley: Allen 78--David, Sr. 70, Blinds (Folding) 39 Alabama 74 87 83 , 92, 99--Enoch 67, 69-- Blitch: Brantley 108--H. S. 50, Albritton, R. 20 Attire 46 G. R. 78--J. R. 80--Minnie 52, 55--J. G. 56--J. Gordon Alderman: Ancil 78--Chesley Attorneys 46, 53 Reed 108--Thomas 69 56--James 108 76--Family 16--Henry 52--J. Auditorium 52 Beauregard, General Pierre G. T. Blitch, GA 15, 32 F. 103--J. W. 80--Miss 105 Augusta, GA 4, 34, 41, 100 73 Blitch and Blitch 50 --Samuel 68--Thomas 69-- Augustus (Servant) 88-89 Beaver, Roy 52 Blue Back Speller 106 William 67 Aunt Sallie I 04 Beaver Pond School 103 Boarding houses 92 Allen: Andrew J.' 76--Elijah A. Avant: A. L. R. 49--D. R. W. 67 Beds 30, 39 Bohler, H. T. 52 76 Averitt, D . P. 54 Bedspreads 40 Boll weevils 57 Altamaha River 4-5, 8 Axes 30 Bedsteads 30, 32 Bon Ton Stables 54-55 Ambulance drivers 81 Aycock, Emanuel 69 Beeswax 29 Bonding administrators 18 American Revolution SEE Belfast, Ireland 14 Bonnell: Anthony 37--John 37-- REVOLUTION, Baby carriages 5 5 Bell: David 76--David, Jr. 67-- Winefred 37 AMERICAN Bain, Arthur 39 John 72, 76 Bonnets 46 Ammunition train 89 Baltimore, MD 72 Bellows 39 Bookcases 39 Amnesty 7 Bambo0 37 Belt: L. C. 67-69--L. Carlton 76 Bookstores 54 Anciaux: Eliza SEE Bank of Statesboro 52, 55 Bennett: Zachariah 69-- Books 30--Value in estate BERRIEN, ELIZA Banks, (Given name Zachariah H. 76 inventories 94 ANCIAUX--Lydia SEE missing) 80 Berrien: Eliza Anciaux 23--John Boston, MA 57 ROBERTSON, LYDIA Banks 51-52, 55-56, 62, I 06-- McPherson 23, 61-- Bottles 30 ANCIAUX--Lydia Bank of Statesboro 52, 55-- Margaret SEE KENNEDY, Bowen: Elisha W. 76--Hezikiah Richardson 23 , 25--Nicolas Banks of Georgia 62-- MARGARET BERRIEN 69--J. H. 69--J. J. 68--S. E. 22 Bulloch County Bank 51-- ECHOLS 69 Anciaux Cemetery 23 First National Bank 56-- Best: David 79--George 78-- Boyd, Arthur 78 Anciaux (Nicolas) and Co. Sea Island Bank 52, 55 George B. 77 Boyet, Thomas 80, 83 23 Banks of Georgia 62 Bethesda, MD 80-82 Boykins, Mary Ann Williams 88 Anciaux Wharf 23 Baptist Association 58 Bibles (Family) 94 Bradwell Institute 102 Anderson: B. H. 77--James 68-- Baptist Church 's teachings Bicycle repair 54 Brady, Joshua 78 Jefferson Randolph l OS-- regarding slaves 66 "Big Court" 45-46 Bragg, General Braxton 85 John 68, 80--Troy 108--W. Baptists 5 "Big Ditch" 52 Brands (Stock) 26 C. 69 Barbecue 35-37, 39 Big Ogeechee River 17 Brannen: Amelia Ann SEE Andirons 39 Bird: Adam 80--Andrew 6, 69, TOOTLE, AMELIA ANN Appling Co., GA 8 78--Augustus 78--B. F. 80-- BRANNEN--Bill 50-- I - 1 1 - 2 Edmond 68--Ewell 106- Bryan Co., GA 5, 57, 90-- (1850) 65, 94--Population Camp meetings 33 107--Grover 108--Hampton Creation 17 growth 16--Poor School · Campbell: Duncan 60-61-- 68-- Harrison 68--J. A. Buckhalter SEE BURKHALTER Funds 98--Presidential Lucius 78 (Lonnie) 43 , 45, 48-50, 52- Buckhead Church 89 election (1860) 72--Property Candle snuffers 39 53 56--J C 68--J F 69-- Buffets (Meals) 39 value 67--Record Book A Candler, Allen D. 8 J. N. 69-~John 80-~Jo·hn F. Buggies 54, 58--Market for 58-- 43-- Representatives 18, 26-- Candler Co., GA 20 38, 55--Lonnie SEE Painting and repairing 54 Residents 24-26, 40-- Cannon: Archibald, Sr. 24--Mrs. BRANNEN, J. A. Bulloch: Archibald 9, 10, 19-- Schools 34, 94-99, 101-109, 32--William A. 67 (LONNIE)--M. G. 56--Nan Archibald Day 20--William 111--Secession movement Canoochee River 17, 35, 53, 64 68--R. G. F. 69--Rastus 108 E. 20 73-- Sheriff's Office 44-- Capes 55 --Sara E. 54--U. M. 69--W. Bulloch Co., GA 1-111-- Slaves (Number of) 67-- Caps 30 A. 69--W. D. 69, 77--W. H. Academy of Bulloch 95-- Superior Court 19-20, 45, Cards (For fibers) 30 69--William 15, 26--William, Census (1850) 65--Census 76, 111--Surveyor 18, 43-- Cargile 11 Sr. 69 (1860) 67--Clerk of the Tax Collector 99--Tax Carr, Archibald 27 Brannen and Moore 53 Superior Court 76--Clerk's Digest (1861) 67-70-- Tax Carriages: Baby 55--Painting and Brannen Old Mill 26 Office 6, 13, 16, 19,21,25, Digest (1903) 56--Tax to repair of 54 Bread trays 39 29, 43-44, 111--Climate 32 build courthouse and jail 18 Carswell, Sarah 100 Breckenridge, John C. 72 --Commissioner of --Tax to support families of Cartee: John 81--Malichi 81-- Breckenridge political ticket 72 Education 97-- soldiers 86--Voting districts Ruben 81--Williams 81 Breckenridge's Division (Joseph Commissioners 18, 41-43, 34 Carter: Isaac 20--M. 20 E. Johnston's Army) 84 49-50--Confederate troops Bulloch County Bank 51 Cashmere 57 Brewton: A. J. 68--J. C. 103--N. 76-87, 89-90 (Welfare of Bulloch Troops SEE FIFTH Catholics 5 (Estate of) 68--Nathan 32-- families of soldiers) 86 GEORGIA CAVALRY, Cato 48 S. J. 68 (Wounded and killed CO. E, BULLOCH Cattle 26, 28, 30, 64--Brands Briar Patch District 99 soldiers) 78-84--County TROOPS 26--Prices or value of 26, Bribery 22 School Commissioner 103 , Bullock Co., GA SEE 64--Production 64 Brick company 55 105-107--County School BULLOCH COUNTY, GA Cemeteries: Anciaux 23--City Bricklayers 54 Superintendent l 07--County Burch, Joel 76 50 Bridges 33 seat 41--Court 18-- Burke Co., GA 10, 17, 65, 78, Central of Georgia Railway 53, Bridles 30 Courthouse 18, 20, 43, 53- 91--Census (1850) 65-- 63,99 Brier Creek (Battle of) 11 55, 87, 91-93 (Burned by Population (1850) 65 Chairs 30, 39--Windsor 39 Brinson: A. (Adm.) 70--D. Sherman's troops) 91-- Burkhalter: John 26-- John M. Chamber pots 30 (Guard.) 70--John 78--Paton Courthouse Square 50-51-- 20--M. 8 Chambless, Ephraim 26 78--Simeon 78 Creation of 17--Delegates to Burkhalter Road 38 Chance, S. T. 51 British Parliament 19 Secession Convention 75-- Burnett, John 21 Chandler, J. H., Dr. 54 Brooklet, GA 26 Economy 58--Education Burnsed: H. M. 69--John 76--W. Charleston, SC 72, 84, 86 Brooms (Brush or Yard) 36 29, 33 , 94-99--Forty- M. 69--William 76 Charlottesville, VA 81 Brower, Daniel 67, 111 seventh District 99--Grand Burton's Ferry 8 Chatham Academy 102 Brown: Augustus 78--G. H. 78-- Jury 53, 61-62, 86, 99, 106 Butts, Frank 80 Chatham Co., GA 10, 27 J. E. 78--J. L. 52--J. T. 78-- --Health conditions 32-- Chattahoochee River 24, 78 James 77--John 72--John I. Industry 58--Inferior Court Cabins 28-29, 39 Chattanooga, TN 85 111--Joseph E., Gov. 74, and justices 18, 33, 95, 98- Caesar's Legion 86 Chenutt, Drew 80 99--William D. 76 99--Jail 18--Militia districts Calico (Cloth) 29-30 Cherokee lands 63 Brownell, W. B. 69 34--0ath of office 18--0ath Callahan, Thomas 76 Chests 30 Bruce, J. A. J. 80 to support CSA 75-- Camden Co., GA 10 Chests with drawers 39 Brunswick 80-81 0rdinary 19, 26-27, 53, 98- Cameron, John 111 Chickens 92 Brush brooms 36 99--0rdinary Court 45, 92-- Camp, Lee 105 Chinaware 39 Politics 62--Population Camp Chase, OH 89, 91 _Chitty, Jack 78 I - 3 I - 4 Christ Church's Parish, GA 5 107, 110--Georgia State Confederate Army 74-87, 89-91 Cox College 102 Christmas celebrations 37, 93-- College for Women 110-- --Army of Mississippi 85-- Crawford, William H.
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