Georgia Slavery Statutes
Coverage: 1791-1865
Volumes:
An Act to repeal the 1376th section of the Code of Georgia. (1865.2)Resolution in relation to the establishment of a picket line, etc. (1865.2)
An Act to refund all taxes paid by hirers of negroes, on the same, in certain cases. (1865.2)
Resolution of the Senate and the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia. (1865.12)
An Act to amend and alter the Charter of the City of Columbus. (1865.12)
An Act for the relief of the people of Georgia, and to prevent the levy and sale of property, under certain circumstances, and within a limited period. (1865.12)
An Act to carry into effect the ninth clause of the first section of the fifth article of the Constitution. (1865.12)
An Act to prescribe and regulate the relation of Parent and Child among persons of color, in this State, and for other purposes. (1865.12)
An Act to prescribe and regulate the relation of Husband and Wife between persons of color. (1865.12)
An Act to make free persons of color competent witnesses in the Courts of this State, in certain cases therein mentioned, and to authorize the making and declaring of force, affidavits by them, in certain cases. (1865.12)
An Act to define the term persons of color, and to declare the rights of such persons (1865.12)
An Act to legalize certain contracts made by Executors, Administrators, Guardians, and Trustees, with persons of color, and white persons, and authorize the making of such contracts in the future, and prescribe the effect of the same. (1865.12)
An Act for the relief of Administrators, Executors, Guardians and Trustees, in certain cases. (1865.12)
An Act to alter the Road Laws of this State, and to amend the 585th, 588th, 594th, 602nd and 604th Sections of the Code of Georgia. (1865.12)
An Act to alter and amend the laws of this State, in relation to Apprentices. (1865.12)
An Act supplemental to an Act assented to December 14th, 1863 to provide for raising a revenue for the political year 1864 (1864.3)
An Act to equalize the tax on Slaves in the several counties in this State. (1864.11)
Resolution recommending legislative enactment against running the blockade. (1863.3)
An Act to repeal An Act entitled An Act to punish all owners of slaves and guardians of free persons of color, and said slaves and free persons of color in the counties of Warren and Taliaferro, for said owners and guardians allowing said slaves and free persons of color to live alone, and to permit the same. (1863.3)
An Act to incorporate the town of Fort Gaines in the county of Clay; to define its jurisdictional limits, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1863.3)
An Act to amend section 4, 708 of the Code of Georgia. (1863.3)
An Act to repeal the 1376th section of the Code of Georgia. (1863.3)
An Act to add certain sections to the Penal Code of Georgia (1863.11)
An Act to amend the 1855th paragraph of the Revised Code of Georgia. (1863.11)
An Act to allow the Ordinaries of this State to charge and receive certain fees. (1863.11)
Resolutions of the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia. (1862)
Resolution that the Governor be requested to provide against unjust discrimination in favor of Confederate contractors. (1862)
Resolution that the Governor be requested not to impress slaves of refugees. (1862)
Resolution that owners of impressed slaves may hire others in place. (1862)
Resolutions to authorize the impressment of free negroes, as well as slaves. (1862)
An Act to authorize Jane Miller, a free person of color, to sell herself into perpetual slavery. (1862)
An Act to appropriate money for obstructing the navigable streams of this State, and to authorize His Excellency the Governor to expend the same, or so much thereof as may be necessary. (1862)
An Act to alter the sixth section of an act to amend the Patrol Laws of this State. (1862)
An Act to amend the Patrol Laws of this State. (1862)
An Act to prevent and punish the planting and cultivating, in the State of Georgia, over a certain quantity of land in Cotton, during the war with the Abolitionists. (1862)
An Act to authorize Elmira Mathews, a free person of color, to sell herself into perpetual slavery. (1861)
An Act to alter the Sixth Section of An Act to amend the Patrol Laws of this State. (1861)
An Act to incorporate the town of Bellville in the county of Richmond. (1861)
An Act to alter and amend an Act entitled an Act to incorporate the City of Americus, and to alter and amend an Act to incorporate the town of Americus in the county of Sumter, and for other purposes. (1861)
An Act to allow all Slaves and Free Persons of Color, who may leave this State in the service of any person in, or connected with the Military Service, to return to the State of Georgia. (1861)
An Act to add an additional Section to the Tenth and Thirteenth Divisions of the Penal Code of this State. (1861)
An Act to authorize Guardians, Trustees, Executors and Administrators to invest in Confederate States Bonds, and in land and negroes. (1861)
Resolutions of the Senate and the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia. (1860)
An Act to authorize Justices of the Peace in Mitchell county to appoint Patrol Commissioners for said county. (1860)
An Act to establish a mounted Police in the county of Mclntosh, to levy a tax upon the slaveholders of the two hundred and seventy-first and twenty-second Districts Georgia Militia in said county, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1860)
An Act amendatory of an Act to amend the Patrol Laws of this State. (1860)
An Act to alter and amend an Act, entitled an Act, to alter and amend the Patrol Laws of this State. (1860)
An Act to alter the Patrol Laws of this State so far as relates to the twentieth District G. M. of Bryan county, and to establish by law a system of mounted Police for said District. (1860)
An Act to compel all Guardians or Employers of Free Negroes, in the counties of Walker, Thomas, Henry, and Upson, to have the Free Negroes for whom they are Guardian or Employer, to reside on the premises of the Guardian or Employer, and to manage said Free Persons in such way as to cause them to make a support for themselves, if able to work. (1860)
An Act the better to regulate the liquor traffic in the counties of Taliaferro, Greene, Washington and Henry, and for other purposes. (1860)
An Act for the protection of the citizens of Camden, Bryan, Mclntosh and Glynn counties. (1860)
An Act to incorporate the town of Valdosta, in the county of Lowndes, and to provide for the election of Mayor, Councilmen, Clerk, Treasurer, and Marshal for the same, and to regulate the sale and retail of spirituous liquors in the town of Monroe, to authorize the members of the City Council of Rome to elect a Mayor pro-tem, to amend the Act incorporating the town of Hillsboro, in Floyd county, to exempt certain property in the town of Cartersville, from taxation for town purposes, to extend the corporate limits thereof, and for other purposes. (1860)
An Act to prevent free negroes and slaves from keeping eating tables, and living separate and apart from their owners, hirers, or guardians, and to prevent their trafficing [sic] and trading in the town of Monroe, in this State, and to prescribe punishment for the same, and for other purposes. (1860)
An Act to amend the several Acts incorporating the city of Dalton, and amendatory of and in addition to the several Acts incorporating the city of Atlanta, and to extend the corporate limits of the town of Cumming, in the county of Forsyth. (1860)
An Act authorizing bail to be given for slaves, or free persons of color in certain cases therein mentioned. (1860)
An Act to authorize the owner, or owners, of Slaves charged with offences against the Laws, to give bail for such slave, or slaves. (1860)
An Act to repeal, amend an Act to exempt negroes employed by Contractors in the construction of Rail Roads, from liability to work on roads, on certain conditions (1860)
An Act to add an additional Section to the 13th Division of the Penal Code, making it penal to sell to or furnish slaves or free persons of color with weapons of offence and defence; and for other purposes thereinmentioned. (1860)
An Act to amend the Twelfth Section of the Thirteenth Division of the Penal Code. (1860)
An Act to change the Forty-fourth Section of the Eight [sic] Division of the Penal Code of this State. (1860)
An Act to amend and add to the Fourth Division of the Penal Code; and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1860)
An Act to repeal an act, entitled an act to levy a tax on all goods peddled in this state (1860)
An Act to authorize Guardians of Free Persons of Color, to make settlements with the Courts of Ordinary and for other purposes. (1860)
An Act to point out the method of distributing negroes, in certain cases therein mentioned. (1860)
An Act to authorize Executors and Trustees, to invest the money of married women and children, in land and negroes, or either, on the terms herein expressed. (1860)
Resolutions adopted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia (1859)
An Act to legalize and enforce the operation of the Board of Police, for the 15th District of G. M., of the county of Liberty, to confer upon the same certain rights, powers and privileges therein mentioned, and to establish by law the system of mounted police now maintained in said District. (1859)
An Act to make Justices of the Peace in the several Militia Districts in the county of Jasper ex-officio road and patrol commissioners. (1859)
An Act to authorize the Ordinary of Habersham county to grant letters of Guardianship on the estate of Susan S. Hackett, in this State. (1859)
An Act to incorporate the Pulaski Insurance Company of Hawkinsville, Georgia. (1859)
An Act to incorporate the town of Warrenton, in Warren county, and to provide for the election of Commissioners for the same, and to amend the charter of the city of Atlanta; and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1859)
An Act to incorporate the town of Perry in Houston county, and to extend the limits of the same, and to repeal an act to incorporate the town of Perry in Houston, and to define the authority of the Commissioners of the same. (1859)
An Act to revive and put in force the third and fourth sections of an act amending an act to incorporate the town of Lumpkin, in Stewart county. (1859)
An Act to authorize the chairman and commissioners of the town of Louisville, to tax free persons of color, retailers of spirituous liquors, billiard tables, ten pin allies [sic], showmen itinerant traders, hawkers, peddlers, etc., to impose a tax upon citizens of the town; to sell whole or parts of streets; to prescribe the time of holding elections for Chairman and Commissioners of the town and in the event of there being no election, to authorize the old Board to continue in office, and to give them municipal authority over the Academy building in said town, to alter and amend an act to incorporate the town of Waresborough. (1859)
An Act to incorporate the town of Jonesboro, in the county of Clayton; to provide for the election of Commissioners, Marshals, and Clerks; and for other purposes herein mentioned. (1859)
An Act to incorporate the town of Homer, in the county of Banks, and appoint commissioners for the same, and for other purposes therein specified. (1859)
An Act to extend the corporate limits of the town of Hamilton, Harris county, and to create and give additional powers to the corporate authority of said town. (1859)
An Act to amend and consolidate the several acts which have been passed in relation to the powers and privileges of the corporation of the city of Griffin, and for the purposes herin mentioned (1859)
An Act to prevent free negroes and slaves from keeping eating tables, and living separate and apart from their owners, hirers, or guardians, and to prevent their trafficing [sic] and trading in the town of Crawfordville and the town of Warrenton, in this State, and to prescribe punishment for the same, and for other purposes. (1859)
An Act to consolidate and amend the several acts incorporating the town of Cartersville, in the county of Cass. (1859)
An Act to incorporate the town of Carnesville, in the county of Franklin, and to appoint Commissioners for the same, and to define their powers and duties, to amend the act incorporating the town of Thomasville;. (1859)
An Act to amend an act to provide for the registry of votes, etc., in the city of Augusta. (1859)
An Act for the relief of Francis Daniel, Sheriff of the county of Dade. (1859)
An Act to define and punish Vagrancy in free persons of color, and for other purposes. (1859)
An Act to prevent free persons of color, commonly known as free negroes, from being brought or coming into the State of Georgia. (1859)
An Act to prohibit the post mortem manumission of slaves. (1859)
An Act to exempt negroes employed by Contractors in the construction of Railroads, from liability to work on roads, on certain conditions. (1859)
An Act to amend the 13th Section of the 13th Division of the Penal Code of the State of Georgia, so as to increase the penalty for selling and furnishing intoxicating liquor to slaves, and free persons of color. (1859)
An Act to declare certain words, slanderous and actionable, per se, and for other purposes. (1859)
An Act for the relief of William M. Reese, administrator of Toliver Jones, deceased. (1858)
An Act to authorize the Court of Ordinary of Gordon county to pass an order in vacation, authorizing the sale of the lands and negroes belonging to the estate of James C. Longstreet, deceased, late of said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, by Jefferson M. Lamar, administrator with the will annexed, on said estate. (1858)
An Act to authorize the Ordinary of Troup county to pass upon the application of the administrators of James M. Potts, late of said county, deceased, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to said estate, at an adjourned term of the Court of Ordinary for said county. (1858)
An Act to provide for the retail of spirituous liquors in the counties of Marion, Elbert, Bibb and Mitchell in this State, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1858)
An Act to incorporate the town of Dahlonega in the county of Lumpkin, and provide for the election of Commissioners for the same and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1858)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Waresboro, and provide for the government of the same. (1858)
An Act authorizing the arrest by the Marshal of the village of Sparta, without warrant, and the confinement in the common jail of the county of Hancock, of all persons violating the laws. (1858)
An Act to amend the several Acts of force in relation to the incorporation of the Town of LaFayette, in the county of Walker. (1858)
An Act to incorporate the town of Camilla in the county of Mitchell, and to provide for the election of President, Councilmen Treasurer and Marshal for the same and for other purposes therein mentioned, and to amend the charter of the Ellijay Railroad Company; and to incorporate an Insurance Company to be called the Merchants and Mechanics Mutual Insurance Company of the city of Macon; and to incorporate the Excel Line Steamboat Company of Georgia; and to amend an act entitled an act to amend an act, to incorporate the town of Carrollton, in Carroll county. (1858)
An Act to alter and amend the charters of the cities of Columbus and Albany. (1858)
An Act to punish all owners of slaves and guardians of free persons of color, and said slaves and free persons of colour in the counties of Warren and Taliaferro, for said owners and guardians allowing said slaves and free persons of color to live alone, and to prevent the same. (1857)
An Act to repeal an Act to compel owners of slaves on plantations or farms in Effingham county, to keep a white man on said plantation or farm. (1857)
An Act for the relief of Elizabeth Coleman, a colored woman. (1857)
An Act for the relief of Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, of the county of Elbert, and to repeal conflicting laws in her case only. (1857)
An Act to alter and amend the Road Laws of this State, so far as relates to the county of Wayne. (1857)
An Act to alter and change the Road Laws, so far as relates to the county of Glynn. (1857)
An Act to alter and amend the Road Laws of this State, so far as relates to the counties of Decatur and Lumpkin, and for other purposes. (1857)
An Act to authorize the Commissioners of Pilotage for the Port of Darien to commission Francis Cardone, a free man of color, as a pilot for said port. (1857)
An Act to repeal an Act to amend the Patrol laws of this State, approved February 20th, 1854 (1857)
An Act to repeal an Act to amend the Patrol Laws of this State. (1857)
An Act to amend the Patrol Laws of this State. (1857)
An Act to amend the third section of an Act entitled an Act to repeal an Act entitled an Act to extend the civil jurisdiction of the Justices of the Peace in the city of Savannah, and to compel Justices of the Peace and Constables of the country districts in the county of Chatham to be residents of the districts of which they are elected. (1857)
An Act to authorize James Clarke, administrator of the estate of Joseph White, deceased, to sell certain slaves therein named at private sale. (1857)
An Act to authorize John G. McHenry and Thomas N. Poullain, Administrators on the estate of James H. McHenry, deceased, late of Greene county, to purchase a farm and stock the same, and work the slaves belonging to said estate thereon, to carry on the same, and for other purposes. (1857)
An Act to amend an Act now in force, regulating the fees of Magistrates and Constables in the State of Georgia, so far as relates to the counties of Bibb, Richmond, Monroe and Lee, and to provide the mode of collecting the same. (1857)
An Act to prevent persons owning slaves or the guardians of free persons of color in the town of Warrenton, Warren county, from keeping eating houses and eating tables in said town, and in the town of Thomaston, Upson county. (1857)
An Act to incorporate the town of Thomaston, in the county of Upson, to appoint Commissioners for the same, and to confer certain powers upon said Commissioners. (1857)
An Act to appoint the persons herein named Commissioners of the town of Preston, and to authorize an election to be held in the county of Milton, for a Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts, and Ordinary for said county, and for other purposes. (1857)
An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to amend an Act entitled an act for the better regulation and government of the Town of Elberton. (1857)
An Act to incorporate the town of Dawson, in the county of Terrell, and to provide for the elction of President, Councilmen and Marshal for the same, and for other purposes. (1857)
An Act to extend and define the corporate limits of the town of Dallas, in the county of Paulding, to provide for the election of Intendant and Commissioners for the same, to define their powers, and for other purposes therein named. (1857)
An Act to authorize the City Council of Augusta and Savannah to establish workhouses in their respective cities, and to empower them to affix imprisonment and labor in said work-houses as a penalty for violation of the city ordinances, and for other purposes. (1857)
An Act to define and establish the fees of Ordinaries, Clerks of the Superior and Inferior Courts, Sheriffs, Jailors, Justices of the Peace and Constables of this State, and for other purposes. (1857)
An Act to manumit a negro man slave, named Boston, the property of E.B. Way, Catharine P. Wheeler, Thomas B. Wheeler, H.R. Wheeler and Eugene Bacon of the State of Georgia, and county of Liberty, and John Savage of the county of Chatham, and State aforesaid. (1855)
An Act to exempt Daniel and Lucinda his wife, the property of Harrison W. Riley, nominal slaves from the tax now imposed by law on nominal slaves. (1855)
An Act to compel owners of slaves on plantations or farms in Effingham county, to keep a white man on said plantation or farm. (1855)
An Act to authorize Edmond M. Butler, guardian, to sell the lands and negroes belonging to his ward, Hannah Butler, a deaf and dumb female. (1855)
An Act to alter and amend the Road Laws in the county of Morgan. (1855)
An Act to amend the road laws of this State, so far as relates to the county of Glynn. (1855)
An Act to repeal an act to amend the Patrol laws of this State. (1855)
An Act to repeal an act entitled an act to amend the Patrol laws of this State. (1855)
An Act to repeal the 7th section of an act entitled an act to amend the Road and Patrol laws of this State, so far as relates to the County of Effingham. (1855)
An Act to define and extend the powers of the Union Society of the city of Savannah, with regard to apprentices. (1855)
An Act to extend the limits of the incorporation of the Village of Cave Spring, and for other purposes hereinafter mentioned. (1855)
An Act to amend an act, entitled an act, to incorporate the town of Carrollton in Carroll county. (1855)
An Act to confer certain additional powers upon the Mayor of the city of Savannah and to authorize the Mayor and Aldermen of said city to pass ordinances for the more effectual suppression of certain offences concerning slaves (1855)
An Act to amend an act, incorporating the town of Oxford, in the county of Newton, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1855)
An act amendatory of an act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the town of New Gibraltar, in DeKalb county, to appoint Commissioners for the same, and provide for the election of Commissioners in succession, and other regulations therein named, and to levy a tax for the improvement of said town, to change the name and extend the limits of said town. (1855)
An Act to amend the act incorporating the town of Thomasville, and to grant certain privileges to the same. (1855)
An Act to incorporate the city of Greensboro to provide for its government, define its powers and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1855)
An Act to incorporate the town of Brunswick in the county of Glynn, to define its jurisdictional limits, to provide for the election of Mayor and City Council, and such other officers as may be required, and confer upon them specific powers, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1855)
An Act to repeal an act approved 22d January, 1852, entitled an act to repeal the first section of an act approved 19th December, 1849 (1855)
An Act to exempt all persons over 45 years of age from patrol duty, and to shorten the time of service of Patrol Companies from six to three months. (1855)
An Act to alter, amend and add to the Penal Code of this State. (1855)
An Act to alter and amend the tenth section of the thirteenth division of the Penal Code of this State. (1855)
An Act to organize and establish a Criminal Court in die cities of Columbus, Macon, Atlanta and Rome, and to define its Jurisdictions. (1855)
An Act to extend the provisions of the fourth section of an act for prevention of frauds and perjuries enacted 29th Charles II ch. 3d, so as to make the same applicable to slaves. (1855)
An Act to authorize the Governor to call a Convention upon certain contingencies therein specified. (1855)
Resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia (No. 9) (1853)
Resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia (No. 8) (1853)
An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to exempt certain persons of Mclntosh County from Road duty, and for other purposes therein named. (1853)
An Act to amend the Road Laws of this State, so far as relates to the Counties of Wilkes, Laurens, Lincoln, Columbia and Twiggs. (1853)
An Act to alter and amend the several Acts in relation to Roads of this State, so far as relates to the County of Glynn. (1853)
An Act to authorize the Commissioners of Roads, in the Counties of Glynn and Camden, to relieve the hands of certain persons therein mentioned. (1853)
An Act to revive and amend an Act to regulate and keep in repair the public Roads, Causeways and Bridges. (1853)
An Act to authorize the Chief Engineer of the Western and Atlantic Rail Road, to pay wages to negro man Ransom. (1853)
An Act for the relief of John Montgomery and William A. Lewis, of Forsyth County; Nancy Going, Adaline Page, Thursday, Isabella, De la Fayette, and Elmira, free persons of color, of the County of Columbia, and for other purposes therein specified. (1853)
An Act to repeal an Act entitled an Act to extend the Civil jurisdiction of the Justices of the Peace in the City of Savannah, and to compel Justices of the Peace and Constables of country Districts in the County of Chatham to be residents of the Districts of which they are elected. (1853)
An Act to amend the several Acts of force in relation to the incorporation of the Town of West Point, in Troup County, and to incorporate the same under the name of the City of West Point, and to provide for the Election of a Mayor and Aldermen, and such other officers as may be required, and confer on them specified powers; also, to incorporate and confer certain powers upon the Commissioners of the Town of Webbville; also, to authorize the Trustees of Thomaston Academy to sell certain property, and vest the proceeds thereof; and also, to incorporate and confer certain powers upon the Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church at Atlanta, the Trustees of the Waynesville Presbyterian Church, and the Trustees of the Permanent Fund of the Children of Israel, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1853)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Sylvania, in the County of Scriven; to provide for the election of Commissioners of said Town, and such other Officers as may be necessary, and confer upon them special powers; and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1853)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Roswell, in the County of Cobb, to provide for the Election of an Intendant and Board of Commissioners for 'the same, and to confer upon them specified powers, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1853)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Irwinton, in the County of Wilkinson, and to provide for the election of Intendant and Commissioners therefor, and to define their powers and duties, and for other purposes. (1853)
An Act to amend an Act to incorporate the City of Griffin. (1853)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Dalton in the County of Whitfield, under the name and style of the City of Dalton, and to provide for the election of a Mayor and City Councilmen, and such other officers as may be required, and confer upon them specified powers, and for other purposes therein mentioned; and to make permanent the location of the Court House and Jail in said County of Whitfield; and to amend the several Acts incorporating the City of Atlanta, and the several Acts heretofore passed incorporating the City of Columbus; and also the several Acts incorporating the City of Macon. (1853)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Campbellton, in the County of Campbell, and to appoint Commissioners of the same, and to make permanent the Public Buildings; also, to appoint Trustees for Clayton Academy, in the County of Rabun; and to appoint Trustees for Vallanow Academy, in the County of Walker, and to incorporate the same; to incorporate the Village of Thomson, and confer certain powers upon the Commissioners thereof; and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1853)
An Act to amend an Act incorporating the Town of Calhoun, in Gordon County. (1853)
An Act to amend An Act to make permanent the site of the Public Buildings for the County of Marion, in the Town of Buena Vista, and to incorporate the said Town. (1853)
An Act to change the Laws now in force in this State relating to the arrival within the limits of this State of colored seamen. (1853)
An Act to authorize the Justices of the Inferior Courts of this State to bind out any free negro, mulatto, or free person of color, between the ages of five and twenty-one years. (1853)
An Act to amend the several Laws now in force in relation to free persons of color, and to exonerate and discharge certain free persons of color from all pains, penalties and forfeitures heretofore incurred, and to which they are subject and liable. (1853)
An Act for the benefit of Free Persons of Color, subject to Taxation. (1853)
An Act to regulate the sale and division of Slaves, in certain cases therein named. (1853)
An Act to amend the Patrol Laws of this State. (1853)
An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to authorize the incorporation of Joint Stock Companies for the construction of Macadamized, Graded or Plank Roads;. (1853)
An Act to add an additional Section to the thirteenth Division of the Penal Code of the State of Georgia, and to provide for the punishment of free white persons, for aiding or assisting negroes or free persons of color, lawfully committed or detained in any jail, to escape therefrom. (1853)
An Act more effectually to prevent trading with slaves and furnishing them with intoxicating liquors, and to prohibit Indians in Talbot county from selling or furnishing liquor to slaves. (1853)
An Act to add an additional Section to the thirteenth Division of the Penal Code. (1853)
An Act to allow widows of such persons as may die intestate in this State, in taking their proportionate part of the negro property, to choose and select the same, provided the same can be done without exceeding in amount their distribution shares. (1853)
An Act to authorize Guardians of Minors, to invest surplus funds belonging to their Wards in slave property, under certain conditions, and Ann T. Whitfield of the county of Troup, Administratrix, on the estate of Horatio Whitfield, deceased, to sell or buy land on account of said estate. (1853)
An Act amendatory of the General Road Laws of this State, so far as relates to the county of Baldwin. (1851)
An Act to extend certain privileges to Thomas D. Prather, of the county of Harris, and to make legal and binding the acts and doings of the said Thomas D. Prather, and for other purposes therein contained; also, to authorize the sale and conveyance of certain real estate in Augusta, now belonging to certain free persons of color. (1851)
An Act to amend the several Acts now in force regulating the fees of Magistrates and Constables in the State of Georgia, so far as relates to the counties of Bibb, Richmond, Monroe, and Lee, and to provide for the mode of collecting the same. (1851)
An Act to amend the laws regulating the village of Sparta, in the county of Hancock; also, to authorize the City Council of Augusta to make a donation to the Augusta Orphan Asylum, and to incorporate and confer certain powers on said Association. (1851)
An Act to extend and define the corporate limits of the town of Newnan, in the county of Coweta, to provide for the election of Intendant and Commissioners for the same, to define their powers, and for other purposes therein named. (1851)
An Act to alter and amend an Act entitled an Act to alter and amend an Act for the better regulation of the town of Monticello, in the county of Jasper, and to authorize the Commissioners of the town of Forsyth to pay a Marshal. (1851)
An Act to incorporate the town of Jefferson, Jackson county, and to appoint Commissioners for the same, and to incorporate the proprietors of the City of Brunswick, in the county of Glynn, and to give them corporate powers, and to confer certain powers upon the Mayor and Council of the city of Columbus, and to amend the seventh section of an Act amendatory of the several Acts incorporating the town of Milledgeville. (1851)
An Act to incorporate the City of Oglethorpe, and to alter and amend an Act to incorporate the town of Oglethorpe, in the county of Macon. (1851)
An Act to incorporate the town of Marietta, in the county of Cobb, and also to enlarge the boundary of said town, and incorporate the same, under the name of the City of Marietta, and to provide for the election of a Mayor and City Council-men, and such other officers as may be required, and confer upon them specified powers, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1851)
An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to incorporate the Savannah Female Asylum, in the city of Savannah. (1851)
An Act to appropriate money to James J. Tooke of the county of Talbot, and to Thomas H. Polhill of the county of Jefferson, on account of the over payment of taxes. (1851)
An Act for the relief of Reuben S. Willingham, Tax Collector of Lincoln county. (1851)
An Act to levy and collect a Tax for each of the political years 1852 and 1853, and thereafter until repealed. (1851)
An Act, to protect the citizens of this State from danger, by the running at large of lunatic and insane slaves or free persons of color. (1851)
An Act to alter and amend the twelfth section of the thirteenth division of the Penal Code of this State, and for other purposes therein contained. (1851)
An Act to repeal the first section of an Act. (1851)
An Act to add an additional section to the tenth division of the Penal Code of this State. (1851)
An Act to alter and amend an Act, entitled An Act to protect the Estates of Orphans and to make permanent provisions for the Poor (1851)
An Act to alter and amend the first paragraph of the seventh Section of the first Article of the Constitution of this State. (1851)
An Act to provide for the taking the Census of the State of Georgia, in pursuance of the requirements of the twenty-fifth Section of the first Article of the Constitution of the State of Georgia. (1851)
Resolutions to send Delegates to the Nashville Convention. (1849)
Resolution to authorize the Legislature to take a recess, etc. (1849)
Resolutions in relation to the Committees on the State of the Republic. (1849)
Resolution to authorize Chief Engineer of the Western and Atlantic Railroad to purchase a negro. (1849)
Resolutions which originated in the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia. (1849)
An Act to levy and collect a tax for each of the political years 1850 and 1851, and thereafter. (1849)
An Act to repeal all laws respecting the importation of slaves into this State, and to give certain powers to municipal corporations in relation to slaves. (1849)
An Act to amend an act passed December 29th, 1838 (1849)
An Act to compel all persons taking up runaway slaves to deliver them to the Jailor of the county where taken up, and to prohibit said persons from detaining in their custody such runaway slave or slaves for a longer time than four days; and other purposes therein mentioned. (1849)
An Act to provide for the trial by the Superior Courts of this State of any slave or slaves or free person of color charged with any capital offence against the laws of this State. (1849)
An Act to regulate and give the control of the fisheries on the Great Ogechee river below Hill's bridge on the Darien road, Bryan county, and on the Savannah river from Abercorn creek to the mouth of said river, to the proprietors of the banks and islands, of said rivers; also to prevent illicit trading with slaves, and disseminating incendiary publications. (1849)
An Act for the relief of Robert Obarr, John F. Brown, Edward A. Brown, Christopher Dodd, Robert L. Jones, John L. Terrell and William Hedden, all of Cass county. (1849)
An Act for the relief of all offenders against the late laws of this State prohibiting the introduction of slaves into the same for the purpose of sale, and prohibiting the sale, offer to sell, or the purchase of slaves within a certain period after their introduction into this State. (1849)
An Act to make it a penal offence for any conductor, fireman, engineer, or other officer or agent on or managing or conducting any Railroad in this State to allow any slave to travel on the same, except under certain circumstances. (1849)
An Act to compensate Petit Jurors in the county of Hancock. (1849)
An Act to amend the several acts now in force regulating the fees of Magistrates and Constables in the State of Georgia, so far as relates to the county of Chatham, and to provide for the mode of collecting the same. (1849)
An Act to authorize and require the Governor of the State of Georgia to call a Convention of the people of this State, and to appropriate money for the same. (1849)
An Act to alter and amend the first paragraph of the seventh section of the first article of the Constitution of this State. (1849)
An Act to amend an act incorporating the city of Dalton in Murray county. (1849)
An Act to alter and amend an act approved December the 22d, 1832 (1849)
An Act to protect those engaged in the Turpentine Business and to prevent the setting fire to woods or lands (1847)
An Act to compel persons owning or holding plantations or negroes in any county in this State, and not residing therein, to give in and pay tax for the same in said county. (1847)
An Act to regulate the trial of slaves and free persons of color within the limits of the city of Savannah. (1847)
An Act to alter and amend the several acts now in force in this State regulating the punishment of white persons for gambling with negroes and free persons of color, and also to regulate the evidence on the trial for said offence, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1847)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the town of Marthasville, in the county of DeKalb. (1847)
An Act to change the name of Cross Plains of Murray county to that of the city of Dalton, to extend the limits, and to point out the mode of electing their Mayor and Council. (1847)
An Act to alter and amend the several acts incorporating the city of Macon. (1847)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act to raise a Revenue for the city of Columbus, amendatory of an act to impose a special tax on the persons and property of the citizens of the city of Columbus, residing and being in the same, annually hereafter and to provide for the collection thereof, and to punish those who may refuse or attempt to defeat the provisions thereof. (1847)
Report from the Committee on the State of the Republic. (1845)
Resolutions in relation to a proposition of Massachusetts to change the Constitution of the United States. (1845)
An Act for the relief of Asa E. Thompson, administrator of the estate of James Thompson, late of the county of Houston, deceased, from all liability incurred by the said James in his life time, as security of Columbus Thompson, a minor. (1845)
An Act to amend an act passed in eighteen hundred and forty-one, to give to all persons employed on steamboats and other water crafts on the Chattahoochee, Altamaha and Ocmulgee Rivers a Lien on said steam boats or water craft (1845)
An Act to incorporate the town of Cumming, in the county of Forsyth, and to repeal all other acts, and parts of acts, appertaining to the incorporation of the same, to make certain the corporate limits of the same, to point out the duties of the Commissioners to be appointed for the government of said town, and for the appointment and regulation of patrols, and for the preservation of public property, shade tress, etc., and for the prevention of encamping, and for the prevention and removal of nuisances, to regulate the working of public streets, for the suppression of fights, affrays, riots and disturbances of the public peace, for the appointment of a Marshal, Marshal to arrest for affrays, riots, fights, and so forth, fines and penalties to be paid into the town treasury, for the appointment of a treasurer, for the regulation of the residence of slaves, and for taxing shows and exhibitions, for the appointment of a Tax Collector and Receiver of Tax Returns for said town, and requiring Commissioners to make a report at the end of each year, and for taxing itinerant traders in goods, wares, merchandise, jewelry, etc. (1845)
An Act to alter and amend the several acts heretofore passed for the incorporation and government of the town of Marietta, in the county of Cobb. (1845)
An Act to alter and amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the town of Thomaston, and to make permanent the seat of Justice in the county of Upson. (1845)
An Act to raise a revenue for the City of Columbus, amendatory of an act entitled an act to impose a special tax on the persons and property of the citizens of the city of Columbus, residing and being in the same, annually, hereafter, and to provide for the collection thereof; and to punish those who may refuse or attempt to defeat the provisions thereof . (1845)
An Act to amend the Charter of the city of Columbus, and to amend an act entitled an act to amend the several acts of the Legislature of this State incorporating the city of Columbus.in the county of Muscogee, and to lay off said city into Wards, and to point out the manner of electing the Mayor and Aldermen thereof. (1845)
An Act to prohibit colored mechanics and masons, being slaves or free persons of color being mechanics or masons, from making contracts for the erection of buildings, or for the repair of buildings, and declaring the white person or persons directly or indirectly contracting with or employing them as well as the master employer, manager or agent for said slave, or guardian of said free person of color, authorizing or permitting the same, guilty of a misdemeanor, and prescribing punishment for violating this act. (1845)
Resolutions relative to proposed amendment of Constitution. (1843)
An Act to refund to James Merion, a free person of color, of the county of Jefferson, the amount of taxes illegally paid by him for the year 1843. (1843)
An Act to repeal an act entitled an act to repeal all laws prohibiting the free introduction of Slaves into this State. (1843)
An Act to amend the road and patrol laws of this State, so far as relates to the county of Effingham. (1843)
An Act to incorporate the town of Cassville, in the county of Cass, and to repeal all other acts and parts of acts appertaining to the incorporation of the same; to make certain the corporate limits of the same; to point out the duties of the commissioners to be appointed for the government of said town; and for the appointment and regulation of patrols; and for the preservation of public property, shade trees, and so forth, and for the prevention of encamping; and for the prevention and removal of nuisances; to regulate the working of public streets; for the suppression of fights, affrays, riots, and disturbances of the public peace; for the appointment of a Marshal; Marshal to arrest affrays, and so forth; fines and penalties to be paid into the town treasury; for the appointment of a Treasurer; for the regulation of the residence of slaves; and for taxing shows and exhibitions; and for the taxing itinerant traders, and to prevent their stopping in said town for the purpose of disposing of their goods, wares and merchandise, unless paying a tax therefor; requiring commissioners to make a report at the end of each year. (1843)
An Act to amend the several laws now in force in relation to free persons of color, and to exonerate and discharge certain free persons of color from all pains, penalties, and forfeitures heretofore incurred and to which they are subject and liable. (1843)
An Act to alter and change the third and seventh sections of the first article of the Constitution. (1843)
An Act to alter and amend the seventh section of the first Article of the Constitution of this State. (1843)
An Act to provide for taking the Census of the State of Georgia, in pursuance of the requirements of the twenty-fifth section of the first Article of the Constitution of the State of Georgia. (1843)
Resolutions which originated in the Senate of the State of Georgia. (1842)
An Act to provide for the method of collecting rewards which may be offered for the apprehension of runaway slaves, who may hereafter be lodged within any of the jails of this State. (1842)
An Act to repeal an act the better to secure and protect the citizens of Georgia in the possession of their slaves. (1842)
An Act to repeal all laws prohibiting the free introduction of slaves into this State. (1842)
An Act for the relief of certain persons therein named, from taxes improperly assessed, and to authorize the Governor to draw his warrant on the Treasury in certain cases. (1842)
An Act for the relief of Henry Todd, a free man of color. (1842)
An Act to authorize defendants in Execution to point out any property belonging to them in their possession. (1842)
An Act to alter and change the third and seventh sections of the first article of the Constitution. (1842)
An Act to incorporate the Monroe Camp Ground, in the county of Monroe, and for other purposes. (1842)
Resolutions which originated in the Senate of the State of Georgia. (1841)
An Act to impose a Special Tax on the persons and property of the citizens of the City of Columbus residing and being in the same, annually hereafter, and to provide for the collection thereof; and to punish those who may refuse or attempt to defeat the provisions thereof. (1841)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act to establish a tribunal for the trial of slaves within the county of Bryan. (1841)
An Act to prohibit from sale or gift, all printed or written books, papers, pamphlets, writing paper, ink, and all other articles of stationery, of any kind whatsoever, to any slave or free person of color in this State; and to punish those who may violate the provisions of this act. (1841)
An Act the better to secure and protect the citizens of Georgia in the possession of their Slaves. (1841)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the town of Albany, in Baker county; and to allow Tomlinson Fort, Nelson Tift, and J.C. Harris, and their associates, to erect a bridge across Flint river. (1841)
An Act to alter and amend the fourth and eleventh sections of an act entitled an act to authorize the business of Banking, and to regulate the same. (1841)
Resolutions of the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia. (1840)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act to establish a tribunal for the trial of Slaves within this State. (1840)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act to regulate Slaves and free persons of color in the counties of Mclntosh and Liberty. (1840)
An Act to add an additonal section to the 8th division of the Penal Code of the State of Georgia, and to provide for the punishment of free white persons for receiving stolen goods from negroes or free persons of color. (1840)
An Act to establish and fix the fees of Sheriffs, Constables and other officers, in certain cases. (1840)
An Act to authorize free persons of color to hold real estate in the city of Darien. (1839)
An Act to regulate Slaves and free persons of color in the counties of Mclntosh and Liberty. (1839)
An Act to amend the Patrol Laws of this State. (1839)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act to establish a tribunal for the trial of Slaves within this State. (1839)
An Act to amend an act entitled, an act to appoint Commissioners for the better regulation and government of the village of Ruckersville, in the county of Elbert (1839)
An Act to incorporate the town of Oxford, in the county of Newton, and to appoint Commissioners for the same, and to define their powers, and also to designate the corporate limits of said town. (1839)
An Act to amend an act passed 25th December, 1837 concerning Road Laws, so far as respects the county of Camden (1838)
An Act to incorporate a Rail Road Company, to be called the Talbotton Rail Road Company (1838)
An Act to incorporate the Augusta and Waynesboro Rail Road. (1838)
An Act to amend the ninth section of the thirteenth division of the Penal Code of this State. (1838)
An Act to alter and amend the several acts heretofore passed for the incorporation and regulation of the Town of Warrenton, in the county of Warren, and to extend the corporate limits of said Town, and to point out the duties of the said Commissioners, and for the appointment and regulation of Patrols, and for the preservation of public property, shade trees, and so forth; and for the prevention of encamping; and for the prevention and removal of nuisances; constituting Commissioners of said town Commissioners of Public Streets; citizens residing within said Town to elect to work upon roads or pay moneys; for the suppression of fights, affrays, riots, and disturbances of the public peace; Marshal to arrest affrays, &c; fines and penalties to be paid into the Town Treasury; for the regulation of the residence of Slaves, and for taxing Shows and Exhibitions; exempting Commissioners from road duty; requiring Commissioners to make report at the end of each year, etc. (1838)
An Act to amend an act to establish an Infirmary for the relief and protection of aged and afflicted negroes in the State of Georgia. (1838)
An Act to prescribe the mode of making gifts of Slaves. (1838)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act to punish white persons for Gambling with Negroes. (1838)
An Act o define and affix the punishment of a Crime or Misdemeanor committed by a slave, by the counsel, persuasion or procurement, or other means, of free white persons. (1838)
Resolutions of the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia. (1837)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act to establish a tribunal for the trial of Slaves within this State. (1837)
An Act to amend an act passed 26th December, 1835, entitled an act more effectually to protect free persons of color (1837)
An Act to make penal the hiring of slaves their time without a written or verbal authority from the owner or persons having the right to control such slaves. (1837)
An Act for the relief of Isaac Chubb, Nicholas Chubb, Amend Chubb, William, Henry and Ann Chubb, free persons of color. (1837)
An Act to punish White persons for Gambling with Negroes. (1837)
An Act to provide for taking the Census of the State of Georgia, in pursuance of the requirements of the twenty-fifth section of the first article of the Constitution of the State of Georgia. (1837)
Resolution of the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia. (1836)
An Act repealing a portion of the laws respecting the introduction of Slaves in this State. (1836)
An Act to alter and amend the Road laws of this State, so far as relates to the county of Elbert, and to levy an extra tax for the same. (1836)
An Act, amendatory of the several acts, incorporating the Town of Milledgeville, so far as to declare the same to be a city; to enlarge the powers, and more particularly, the jurisdiction of said incorporation. (1836)
An Act to appropriate money for the support of Government, for the political year, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, and to fix the salary of the Governor, after the present term expires. (1836)
Resolutions which originated in the Senate of the State of Georgia. (1835)
An Act to be entitled An Act to prohibit the employment of Slaves and Free Persons of Colour from compounding or dispensing of medicines in Druggists and Apothecaries' stores, and to compel Druggists and Apothecaries to keep arsenic and other dangerous poisons under lock and key, etc. (1835)
An Act to amend the several laws now in force in relation to Slaves and Free Persons of Colour. (1835)
An Act to amend the twenty-ninth section of an act entitled An Act for Ordering and Governing Slaves within this Province, and for establishing a jurisdiction for the trial of offences committed by such slaves and other persons therein mentioned, and to prevent the inveigling and carrying away slaves from their masters, owners or employers. (1835)
An Act to compensate Magistrates and Constables for services required of them, which are unprovided for by law, and have no property to seize upon for the payment of costs. (1835)
An Act more effectually to protect free persons of colour, and to point out the mode of trying the right of freedom. (1835)
An Act to enable the corporation of the city of Savannah to obtain and collect the Jail Fees of prisoners committed to the jail of Chatham county, to authorize the erection of a Tread-mill therein, and in the jail of Darien, and to subject offenders and negroes to work thereon, and to enable jailors of other jails to collect their jail fees. (1835)
An Act to alter and amend a part of the first section of the third article of the Constitution of the State. (1835)
Resolution of the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia. (1834)
Report of the select committee to whom was referred an investigation of the conduct and accounts of William B. Davis, in relation to the public hands lately under his charge. (1834)
An Act to incorporate the town of Cumming in the county of Forsyth, and to make permanent the site of the public buildings of said county. (1834)
An Act to emancipate Patsy and Cyrus, the wife and father of Solomon Humphries, a free person of colour; and Edmund, late the property of Theophilus Hill's estate, of Oglethorpe county. (1834)
An Act to manumit and set free certain persons therein mentioned. (1834)
An Act to emancipate Sam, a negro slave. (1834)
An Act to regulate free persons of colour in the town of Greenesborough in the county of Greene, and in the town of Madison in the county of Morgan. (1834)
An Act to alter and amend an act assented to the 23d December, 1833, entitled An Act concerning free persons of colour, their guardians, and coloured preachers (1834)
An Act to make it penal for the owners of slaves or persons having charge of slaves, in the counties of Morgan, Putnam, and Greene, to hire to such slaves their own time, or to permit such slaves to labour for themselves, or carry on or transact any business for themselves, except upon the premises of such owner or person having charge of them. (1834)
An Act for the relief of Edward J. Black, Curtis Humphries, and John G. McCall. (1834)
An Act for the relief of John W. Carter of Elbert county. (1834)
An Act to compensate one of the Justices of the Peace who may be a superintendent of the elections at the several election precincts in and for the county of Burke, and for other purposes. (1834)
An Act to alter and amend a part of the 1st section of the 3d article of the Constitution of this State. (1834)
An Act for the relief of Edmond Gresham of Walton, and Lancelot Johnston of Morgan county. (1834)
Resolutions which originated in the House of Representatives. (1833)
Resolutions which originated in the Senate of the State of Georgia. (1833)
An Act to incorporate the village of Jefferson, in the county of Jackson. (1833)
An Act to sell and dispose of all the public hands, together with all the horses, mules, carts, tools, and implements belonging to the State of Georgia, now in possession of the different superintendents. (1833)
An Act to manumit and set free Mary, a woman of colour, and her child Cordelia, now the property, wife and child of Lovewell C. Fluellin, a free man of color. (1833)
An Act concerning free persons of Colour, their Guardians, and Coloured Preachers. (1833)
An Act to reform, amend, and consolidate the penal laws of the State of Georgia. (1833)
An Act amendatory of an act, passed the 27th day of December, 1831 (1833)
An Act more effectually to provide for the government and protection of the Cherokee Indians, residing within the limits of Georgia, and to prescribe the bounds of their occupant claims; and also, to authorize grants to issue for lots drawn in the late land and gold lotteries in certain cases, and to provide for the appointment of an agent to carry certain parts thereof into execution; and to fix the salary of such agent, and to punish those persons who may deter Indians from enrolling for emigration. (1833)
An Act to alter and amend an act, entitled an act to amend and consolidate the several acts for the incorporation of the city of Macon, and the common thereof, and for extending the jurisdictional limits of East Macon, and for the purposes herein mentioned. (1833)
An Act to appropriate money for the support of Government for the political year eighteen hundred and thirty four. (1833)
A statement showing the places of nativity of the convicts received in the Penitentiary, also the number and nature of the crimes of each convict, from the establishment of the Institution to the 30th Sept. 1832. (1832)
A statement showing the number of convicts received in the Penitentiary, also the number, pardoned, discharged, died, killed, escaped and reclaimed, the number re-committed for a second offence, and the number remaining in the Penitentiary at the end of the year (1832)
Report of the Inspectors of the Penitentiary showing the condition of the Institution for the third quarter of the year 1832, ending on the 30th day of September. (1832)
Report of the Inspectors and Principal Keeper of the Penitentiary. Inspectors Report, 4th Quarter, 1831. (1832)
An Act to impose levy and collect a tax for the political year eighteen hundred and thirty-three; on property real and personal, and to inflict penalties for refusing or neglecting to comply with the provision thereof. (1832)
An Act to authorise the Justices of the Inferior court of Burke country, to levy a tax on persons liable to road duty in said county, in order to repair and keep in repair, their public roads. (1832)
An Act to establish an Infirmary for the relief and protection of aged and afflicted negroes, in the State of Georgia. (1832)
An Act to regulate slaves and free persons of colour in the counties of Richmond and Hancock. (1832)
An Act to authorise the Sheriff of Jefferson county to sell a runaway slave, to apply the proceeds of said sale and to authorise the sale of all runaway slaves after they have been confined and advertised twelve months; and to prescribe the time and place of advertising runaway slaves. (1832)
An Act to repeal so much of an act, entitled an act to regulate slaves and free persons of colour in the towns of Clinton and Macon, as relates to the town of Macon. (1832)
An Act to amend the Patrol Laws of this State so far as respects the county of Liberty and to repeal an act. (1832)
Resolutions of the Senate of the State of Georgia. (1831)
An Act to amend the several acts which have been passed, in relation to the powers and privileges of the corporation of the town of Athens. (1831)
An Act to alter and amend an act to incorporate the town of Monroe, in the county of Walton, and to extend the corporate limits of said town. (1831)
An Act to alter and amend an act to impose an additional tax on Pedlers and other Itinerant Traders. (1831)
An Act to regulate slaves in the county of Burke, and Jefferson and Scriven, and to punish their owners or managers, in certain cases. (1831)
An Act to be entitled an act to manumit and set free from slavery Sophia, a person of colour, the property of Eli Fenn, and to give her a name. (1831)
An Act to exempt from road duty, on certain conditions, all male slaves on the Island of St. Catharine. (1831)
An Act to regulate slaves in the town of Milledgeville, and to punish their owners or managers, in certain cases. (1831)
An Act to authorise the Inferior Court of Hancock county, to improve the public roads of said county. (1831)
An Act to prevent itinerant or unauthorised persons from locating themselves on or near the river Savannah, under the pretence of fishing, and to prevent obstructions to the passage of fish up the said river, and farther to prohibit trading with slaves, and to extend the powers of civil officers, and patrols. (1831)
An Act to alter and amend the several acts passed to prevent obstructions to the free passage of Fish in the Oakmulgee river, and its branches. (1831)
An Act to alter and amend the road laws of this State, so far as respects the county of Camden. (1831)
An Act to amend the Patrol law of this State, so far as respects the county of Camden. (1831)
An Act amendatory of the act passed the twentieth December, eighteen hundred and thirty, which vests the appointment of the Patrols in the Justices of the Peace (1831)
Resolution of the Senate of the State of Georgia, Dec. 17, 1829 (1829)
Resolution of the Senate of the State of Georgia, 26th Nov. 1829 (1829)
Resolution of the Senate of the State of Georgia, 21st Nov. 1829 (1829)
An Act to regulate slaves and free persons of colour in the towns of Clinton and Macon. (1829)
An Act to prohibit the employment of slaves and free persons of colour in the setting of types in printing offices in this State. (1829)
An Act to amend an act passed on the sixteenth day of December, eighteen hundred and eleven (1829)
An Act to alter the second section of the act to amend the act of seventeen hundred and seventy. (1829)
An Act to amend the several laws of this State for the trial and punishment of slaves and free persons of colour. (1829)
An Act to be entitled an act, to amend the several laws now in force in this State, regulating Quarantine in the several sea ports of this State, and to prevent the circulation of written or printed papers within this State calculated to excite disaffection among the coloured people of this state, and to prevent said people from being taught to read or write; and to repeal the act . (1829)
An Act to lay off, define, and keep open the main channel of Savannah River from Augusta to the mouth of Lightwood Log Creek in Elbert county, so as to prevent the obstruction of navigation, and the free passage of fish therein, and to punish those who may obstruct the same, and to appoint Commissioners to carry the provisions of this act into effect, and to point out the mode of their compensation. (1829)
An Act to direct and make uniform the manner of fishing for shad on the river Ocmulgee, with seines, and to provide for the punishment of those who shall violate the provisions of this act. (1829)
An Act to alter and amend the road laws of this State so far as they relate to the county of Glynn, and to repeal the second section of an act. (1829)
An Act to provide for the improvement of the Roads and Rivers in this State. (1829)
An Act to authorise David Ryerson of the State of New Jersey, Guardian of Margaret Rembert Taylor, to sell and dispose of certain negroes, and to perform other acts in behalf of his said Ward, in this State. (1829)
An Act to amend the acts concerning the Guardianship of free persons of color. (1829)
An Act in addition to the acts concerning the guardianship of minors. (1829)
An Act to authorise the Inferior Courts of this State, when sitting for ordinary purposes, to order the sale of any slave or slaves, belonging to the estates of Testators or Intestates, or Wards. (1829)
Resolutions which originated in the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia. (1828)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Perry, in Houston county, and to define the duties and authority of the commissioners of the same. (1828)
An Act to alter and amend the road laws of this State, so far as respects the county of Chatham. (1828)
An Act to regulate the trial of claims to Land and Negroes, when levied on by attachments in the Justice's Courts in this State. (1828)
Resolution of the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, December 18, 1827 (1827)
Resolutions of the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, November 13, 1827 (1827)
Resolutions of the Senate of the State of Georgia, Dec. 19, 1827 (1827)
Resolutions which originated in the Senate of the State of Georgia. (1827)
An Act more effectually to enforce the provisions of the statute of 1826, so far as the same regards the arrival of persons of color in the several ports and waters of this state. (1827)
An Act to alter and amend the patrol laws in this state, as respects the counties of Laurens, Franklin, Burke, Columbia, Glynn Camden, Hancock, and Pulaski. (1827)
An Act to regulate slaves and free persons of color, in the village of Sparta. (1827)
An Act to amend the road laws, so far as respects the county of Chatham. (1827)
An Act to alter and amend the road laws of Glynn county. (1827)
An Act to regulate the trading of Merchants, Shop-keepers, and others, so far as regards the county of Glynn, and to punish those who may attempt to defeat the same. (1827)
Resolution of the Senate of the State of Georgia, 24th November, 1826 (1826)
Resolution of the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, 16th December, 1826 (1826)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Crawfordville, in Taliaferro county. (1826)
An Act to preserve the timber in the vicinity of the town of Macon, for the preservation of the health of the inhabitants thereof. (1826)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act supplementary to an act more effectually to enforce an act entitled an act prescribing the mode of manumitting slaves in this State; and also to prevent the inveigling and illegal carrying out of the State persons of color. (1826)
An Act to repeal an act, entitled an act, to exempt from road duty on certain conditions, all male slaves on the island of St. Catherine. (1826)
An Act to regulate the trading of Merchants, Shop-keepers and others, so far as regards the county of Liberty, and to punish those who may attempt to defeat the same. (1826)
Resolutions which originated in Senate. (1825.5)
Resolutions which originated in Senate. (1825.11)
An Act entitled act to amend and consolidate the several acts which have been passed in relation to the powers and privileges of the corporation of the city of Savannah and the hamlets thereof, and for the purposes herein mentioned. (1825.11)
An Act to incorporate the town of Knoxville in the county of Crawford. (1825.11)
An Act to amend the several acts incorporating the town of St. Mary's. (1825.11)
An Act to alter, amend and consolidate the road laws so far as respects the county of Glynn. (1825.11)
An Act to amend the road laws of this state as far as respects the county of Camden, and appropriate monies for the Burnt Fort road in said county out of the county funds thereof. (1825.11)
An Act to be entitled an act to repeal an act passed in the year eighteen hundred and twenty-two, exempting the slaves on the island of Ossabaw from road duty in the county of Bryan (1825.11)
Resolution of the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, Nov. 16, 1824 (1824)
Resolution of the Senate of the State of Georgia, Dec. 16, 1824 (1824)
Resolution of the Senate of the State of Georgia, Nov. 19, 1824 (1824)
An Act to alter and amend an act entitled an act to make permanent the site of the public buildings in the county of Monroe, at Forsyth, and to incorporate the same. (1824)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act for the better regulation and government of the town of Elberton. (1824)
An Act to provide for the trial of claims of slaves levied on under execution. (1824)
An Act to amend the law prohibiting slaves from selling certain articles without license. (1824)
An Act to repeal all laws and parts of laws which authorise the selling into slavery of free persons of color. (1824)
An Act to repeal a law passed in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, prohibiting the introduction of slaves only on certain conditions (1824)
An Act to authorise the judge of the Superior court of the eastern district to appoint a guardian or trustee for a certain woman of color named Rino. (1824)
An Act to apportion the representatives among the several counties in this state, according to the fifth enumeration, in conformity to the seventh section of the first article of the constitution. (1824)
Resolution of the Senate of the State of Georgia. (1823)
An Act to make permanent the site of the public buildings in the county of Monroe at Forsyth, and to incorporate the same. (1823)
An Act to make permanent the site for the public buildings in the county of Henry and to incorporate the village thereof, under the name of McDonough. (1823)
An Act to make permanent the site of the public buildings in the county of Fayette at Fayetteville, and to incorporate the same. (1823)
An Act to define the duties and authority of the Commissioners of the town of Lawrenceville, in Gwinnett county. (1823)
An Act to alter and amend an act for the ordering and governing of Slaves within this state. (1823)
An Act to carry into effect the last will and testament of James Robinson, late of Greene county, deceased, so far as to emancipate a female slave by the name of Chloe. (1823)
An Act to alter and amend an act entitled an act to amend an act entitled an act to alter and amend an act to empower the justices of the Inferior courts of the several counties within the state to order the laying out the public roads, and to order the building and keeping in repair the public bridges, so far as relates to the counties of Chatham, Liberty, Bryan, Mclntosh, Glynn and Camden. (1823)
An Act to compel the Slaves on the Islands of St. Simons and Jeykel, to work on the Road on the Island of St. Simons, and such cuts through the marsh as the Commissioners, hereafter named, or a majority of them, may direct to be laid out. (1823)
An Act to provide for taking the census of this state as required by the constitution. (1823)
An Act to incorporate the town of Covington in Newton County. (1822)
An Act to amend an act entitled, an act for the better regulation and government of the Town of Sparta, in the county of Hancock, and to amend an act amendatory thereof. (1822)
An Act to exempt from road duty, on certain conditions, all male Slaves on the Island of Ossabaw. (1822)
An Act to repeal so much of any acts at present of force in this State as subjects Slaves of the county of Chatham to work on the public Roads of Bryan, and to regulate the future road labor of such Slaves. (1822)
An Act to alter and amend the Road Laws for the county of Glynn. (1822)
An Act to carry into effect the last will and testament of James Robinson, late of Greene county, deceased, and to emancipate a female slave by the name of Rachel. (1822)
An Act to authorise the Governor to discharge any Judgment which may be obtained against Charles Williamson, on account of taking into his possession and selling Africans, and to provide for the defence of said suit. (1822)
An Act to authorise the administrator of Joseph Grigg, late of Hancock county, to sell certain negroes. (1822)
An Act to amend the several acts establishing a Mayor's Court in the city of Augusta, and also the several laws incorporating said city. (1822)
An Act for the relief of Austin, otherwise called Austin Dabney, a free man of colour. (1821.4)
Resolution of the Senate of the State of Georgia, 19th December, 1821 (1821.11)
An Act to alter and amend the several laws for the trial of Slaves and Free Persons of Color in this State. (1821.11)
An Act to alter and amend the several road laws in this State, so far as relates to the County of Glynn. (1821.11)
An Act to exempt from road duty, on certain conditions, all male slaves on the Island of St. Catherine. (1821.11)
An Act the more effectually to quiet and protect the possession of personal property, and to prevent taking possession thereof by fraud or violence. (1821.11)
An Act to amend an act, entitled an act to amend the several road acts regulating roads in this state (1821.11)
An Act to authorise David Adams, of the County of Jasper, to keep open a sluice through his mill dam, on the Oakmulgee River, within forty feet of the west bank of the said river, for the free passage of fish up the same. (1821.11)
An Act to authorize the Commissioners of Pilotage, for the Port of Darien, to employ Henry Drummond, a free man of colour, as a Pilot. (1821.11)
An Act to define the duties and authority of the Commissioners of the town of Washington in Wilkes county. (1821.11)
An Act to make permanent the Site of the Public Buildings for the County of Walton, at Monroe, and to incorporate the same. (1821.11)
Resolutions which originated in the House of Representatives. (1820)
An Act to alter and amend the several road laws heretofore passed, for the government of the counties of Bryan, Liberty, M'Intosh, Camden, Glynn and Wayne, so far as respects the county of Wayne. (1820)
An Act to alter and amend an act entitled an act to amend an act regulating roads in this state. (1820)
An Act to alter and amend an act, passed 18th December, 1817, to amend an act passed 27th November, 1812, to incorporate the town of Sandersville, in the county of Washington, and to vest certain powers in the commissioners thereof (1820)
An Act to authorize the executors of Henry Lundy, deceased, late of Hancock county, to sell certain negroes. (1820)
An Act to alter and amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the town of Marion, in the county of Twiggs, and to vest certain powers in the commissioners thereof. (1820)
Resolutions which originated in the House of Representatives. (1819)
An Act to alter and amend an act entitled an act supplementary to, and more effectually to enforce an act entitled an act prescribing the mode of manumitting slaves in this state, to prevent the future migration of free persons of color thereto; to regulate such free persons of color as now reside therein, and for other purposes. (1819)
An Act to make adequate compensation to Archibald Clark, collector of the port of St. Mary's, and the revenue officers under him, for the seizure of five African negroes. (1819)
Resolutions which originated in the House of Representatives. (1818)
An Act to alter and amend an act, entitled an act for the better regulation of the town of Danielsville, in the county of Madison. (1818)
An Act for the relief of Anderson Hicks and Jeter Hicks, of Elbert county. (1818)
An Act to make adequate compensation to such person or persons, who have seized or shall seize any African slaves, imported or brought into this state, contrary to the laws of this state or the United States. (1818)
An Act to amend and consolidate the several acts for the better regulation and government of the town of Milledgeville. (1818)
An Act to alter and amend the seventh section of the first article of the Constitution. (1818)
An Act to alter and amend the road laws of this state. (1818)
An Act to be entitled an act, supplementary to, and more effectually to enforce an act, entitled an act, prescribing the mode of manumiting slaves in this state, to prevent the future migration of free persons of color thereto; to regulate such free persons of color, as now reside therein, and for other purposes. (1818)
An Act to alter and amend an act entitled an act to prohibit slaves from selling certain commodities therein mentioned (1818)
An Act to repeal part of the first section of an act, passed on the 10th day of December 1817, and to apportion the road labour in the county of Glynn, so far as respects the Islands of St. Simons and Jekyl (1818)
An Act to appoint commissioners for the better regulating, and government of the village of Salem, and for incorporating the same. (1818)
An Act to amend the Penal Code of this State. (1817)
An Act to incorporate the town of Lincolnton in the county of Lincoln. (1817)
An Act for disposing of any such negro, mulatto or person of color, who has been or may hereafter be imported or brought into this state, in violation of an act of the United States, entitled, an act to prohibit the importation of slaves into any port or place within the jurisdiction of the United States, from and after the first day of January, 1808. (1817)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act for the trial and punishment of slaves and free persons of color. (1817)
An Act to alter and amend an act entitled an act for the better regulation of the town of Monticello, in the county of Jasper. (1817)
An Act to alter and amend the first section of the third article of the Constitution. (1817)
An Act to incorporate the town of Danielsville, in the county of Madison. (1817)
Resolutions which originated in the House of Representatives. (1816)
An Act, to reform the Penal Code of this State, and to adapt the same to the Penitentiary System. (1816)
An Act to amend the several road laws now in force in this state, so far as respects the counties of Clarke, Franklin, Elbert, Tatnall and Wilkinson, and to authorise the Justices of the Inferior courts and courts of Ordinary to hear and determine upon all matters which may come before them, relative to roads and bridges. (1816)
An Act to amend an act, entitled an act, to regulate the town of Lexington. (1816)
An Act to restore William Wall and Andrew Guarde, two persons of color, to the privilege of piloting vessels to and from the several Ports in this state. (1816)
An Act to incorporate the town of Irwinton in the county of Wilkinson. (1816)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Darien. (1816)
An Act to vest the interest of this State to certain property therein named, in the Heirs of Adam Ross, late of Greene county deceased. (1816)
An Act for the better regulation of the town of Monticello, in the county of Jasper. (1816)
An Act to prevent Boat owners or Patroons from permitting Boat hands, or other negroes, from trafficing [sic] in corn or other produce, or from carrying the same to market on board of the Boats accustomed to navigate the river Savannah, between Augusta and Savannah. (1816)
An Act for the trial and punishment of slaves and free people of color. (1816)
An Act to prohibit Slaves from selling certain commodities therein mentioned. (1816)
Resolutions which originated in Senate (1815)
An Act to amend an act, regulating roads in this state, so far as respects the county of Glynn. (1815)
An Act to revise and amend the road laws of this state, so far as respects the county of Laurens. (1815)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act for the better regulation of the town of Greensborough, and for the appointment of Commissioners of the Academy of the county of Greene and Siloam meeting house in said county; and to amend an act, entitled an act, for the better regulating of the town of Greensborough, and for the appointment of Commissioners of the county of Greene and Siloam meeting house in said county, and to incorporate the same. (1815)
An Act for the better regulation of the town of Watkinsville in the county of Clarke. (1815)
An Act to amend an act, entitled an act, to regulate the town of Darien in the county of M'Intosh. (1815)
An Act to incorporate the town of Jacksonville, in the county of Telfair. (1815)
An Act to authorize Shaler Hillyer of the county of Wilkes, to build a mill dam across Broad River, at the Shoals called and known by the name of Muckle's Ferry Shoals, and for other purposes. (1815)
An Act to repeal an act entitled an act to amend an act regulating roads in this state, so far as respects the operation of said acts in the counties of Bryan, Liberty, M'Intosh, Camden and Wayne. (1815)
An Act more effectually to improve the public roads in this state. (1815)
An Act to amend an act, to appoint Commissioners for the better regulation and government of the town of Milledgeville. (1815)
An Act to compel owners of old or infirm slaves to maintain them. (1815)
An Act for the better regulation and Government of the town of Athens in the county of Clarke. (1815)
An Act to alter and amend the third section of an act, entitled an act, prescribing the mode of manumitting slaves in this state. (1815)
An Act to point out the mode of Trial of offences committed by free persons of color. (1815)
An Act to divorce Elizabeth O'Reily and John O'Reily her husband, and to secure certain property to the said Elizabeth, her heirs and assigns, and to divorce Rachel Jones and Robert Jones her husband. (1814)
The Constitution of the State of Georgia. (1813)
An Act to compel citizens of the different counties in this state, as well as citizens of other states who do now or hereafter may own slaves residing in the county of Scriven, to make a return of, and pay taxes on all such slaves as aforesaid to the receivers of returns and collectors of taxes for the aforesaid county of Scriven, either by themselves, their attorneys, agents, trustees or guardians. (1812)
An Act to raise a tax for the support of government, for the Political year 1813. (1812)
An Act to incorporate the town of Jefferson in the county of Jackson. (1812)
An Act to amend an act, entitled an act, to amend the several road acts, regulating roads in this state, so far as respects the operation of said acts in the counties of Bryan, Liberty, M'Intosh, Glynn, Camden and Wayne. (1812)
An Act to prevent persons from setting fire to the Woods at improper seasons of the year. (1811)
An Act to incorporate the town of Hartford in the county of Pulaski, and to vest certain powers in the commissioners thereof. (1811)
An Act to alter and amend an act, entitled an act, to incorporate the town of Warrenton in the county of Warren, and to vest certain powers in the Commissioners thereof. (1811)
An Act more effectually to open and keep in repair the public roads, causeways and bridges in this state. (1811)
An Act to establish a tribunal for the trial of Slaves within this State. (1811)
An Act to ameliorate the Criminal Code, and conform the same to the Penitentiary System. (1811)
An Act to amend an act, to amend the several acts regulating roads in this state, so far as respects the operation of said acts in the counties of Bryan, Liberty, Mclntosh, Glynn, Camden and Wayne. (1811)
An Act to alter and amend the several Judiciary Acts now in force in this state, so far as relates to Justices' courts. (1811)
An Act to alter the first section of the third article of the Constitution. (1810)
An Act for regulating and governing free persons of color coming into this State, or residing therein. (1810)
An Act to amend an act passed at Milledgeville on the thirteenth day of December (1810)
An Act to repeal and amend some parts of an act for the better regulation of Tavern and Shop-keepers, and more effectually to prevent their trading with slaves. (1810)
An Act to amend an act to appoint Commissioners for the better regulation and government of the town of Milledgeville. (1810)
An Act for the relief of Kenneth Irvine. (1810)
An Act to provide for taking the Census of this state, as required by the Constitution. (1809)
An Act granting leave to John Landrum to bring three negroes, purchased by him in the State of Virginia to this state. (1808.11)
An Act to amend an act to regulate the town of Carnesville. (1808.11)
An Act to regulate the town of Darien, in the county of Mclntosh. (1808.11)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the town of St. Mary's. (1808.11)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act to amend the several acts regulating roads in this State, so far as respects the operation of said acts in the counties of Bryan, Liberty, Mclntosh, Glynn, Camden and Wayne, so far as respects the county of Wayne. (1808.11)
An Act empowering Justices of the Peace with three freeholders, in their several districts, to bind out to service male free Negroes, and persons of color, minors above the age of eight years, to artisans and farmers. (1808.11)
An Act for the better regulation of Tavern and Shop-keepers, and more effectually to prevent their trading with slaves. (1808.11)
An Act to impose a tax for the support of Government, for the year eighteen hundred and eight. (1807)
An Act for the better regulation of free negroes in the cities of Savannah and Augusta, and in the towns of Washington, Lexington and Milledgeville. (1807)
An Act to amend an act, entitled An act for ordering and governing slaves within this province, and for establishing a jurisdiction for the trial of offences committed by such slaves and other persons therein mentioned, and to prevent the inveigling and carrying away slaves, from their masters, owners or employers (1806.11)
An Act for the better regulation of the town of Watkinsville, in the county of Clarke. (1806.11)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act for ordering and governing slaves within this province, and for establishing a jurisdiction for the trial of offences committed by such slaves, and other persons therein mentioned, and to prevent the inveighling and carrying away slaves from their masters, owners or employers (1805)
An Act to amend the several acts regulating roads in this state, so far as respects the operation of said acts in the county of Burke. (1805)
An Act to revise and amend an act, entitled an act, to alter and amend an act to empower the inferior courts of the several counties within this state, to order the laying out the public roads, and to order the building and keeping in repair the public bridges. (1805)
An Act to alter and amend an act entitled an act to carry into effect the sixth section of the third article of the constitution, and to amend an act entitled an act to carry into effect the sixth section of the fourth article of the constitution, touching the distribution of intestate estates, directing the manner of granting letters of administration, letters testementary [sic] and marriage licences [sic], and to prevent entails. (1805)
An Act to raise a Tax for the support of Government for the year one thousand eight hundred and five. (1804)
An Act for apportioning Representatives among the several counties in this State, according to the second enumeration, in conformity to the seventh section of the first article of the constitution. (1804)
An Act to manumit certain persons therein named. (1804)
An Act to amend An Act entitled An Act to Make Permanent the Road on the North Side of Great Ogechee River (1804)
An Act to revise and amend an act to incorporate the town of St. Mary's. (1804)
An Act to amend an act entitled An Act to appoint Commissioners for the better regulation and government of the Town of Petersburg (1804)
An Act to prevent the Insurrection of Slaves, and to punish such persons as shall excite, promote, and or abet any such Insurrection. (1804)
An Act to manumit a man of colour named Matt, and certain other persons of colour therein mentioned. (1803.11)
An Act to amend an act entitled, an Act for ordering and governing slaves within this State (then Province) (1803.11)
An Act to manumit and make free certain persons of colour herein named. (1803.11)
An Act to manumit certain persons therein named. (1803.11)
An Act for the improvement of the navigation of the Oconee and Alatameba Rivers, from Montpellier to Darien. (1802)
An Act to incorporate the Town of St. Mary. (1802)
An Act to vest Nichol Turnbull, with the exclusive right of keeping a Ferry from New Deptford, to the Carolina Side of the River Savannah, when the New Charleston Road will strike the same. (1802)
An Act to raise a Tax for the Support of Government for the year one thousand eight hundred and two. (1801)
An Act to appropriate Monies for the Year 1802. (1801)
An Act more effectually to provide for the payment of Sheriffs, Jailers and Coroner's Fees; which may be now due, or which hereafter may become due, and for vesting power in the Inferior Courts of this State, for the purpose of carrying this Act into full effect. (1801)
An Act prescribing the mode of manumitting Slaves in this State. (1801)
An Act to manumit and make free certain persons of colour, whose names are therein mentioned. (1801)
An Act to raise a Tax for the support of Government for its year one thousand eight hundred and one. (1800)
An Act for appropriating money for the year one thousand eight hundred and one. (1800)
An Act to ascertain and establish, a certain and uniform mode of calculating the prices of specific articles, in contracts between individual and individual in this State. (1800)
An Act to alter and amend an act, to empower the Inferior Courts of the several Counties in this State, to order the laying out the public roads, and to order the building and keeping in repair the public bridges. (1800)
An Act to manumit a certain person of colour by the name of Samuel. (1800)
An Act Supplementary to an act, Entitled, An Act for ordering and Governing Slaves within this State, (then province) (1799.11)
An Act to raise a tax for the support of government for the year one thousand eight hundred. (1799.11)
An Act to manumit certain persons therein named. (1799.11)
An Act to admit James Stewart and Judy Eltoft, free persons of colour, to the privileges of Citizens of this State, as far as is therein expressed. (1799.11)
An Act to admit Thomas Going, a free person of colour, to the privileges of a citizen of this State, so far as is therein expressed. (1799.1)
An Act to impose a Tax for the Support of Government for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine. (1799.1)
An Act to impose a Tax, for the support of the Government, for the Year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight. (1798)
An Act to prohibit the further importation of Slaves into this State. (1798)
An Act to improve Augusta; and improve the Public Roads in the Neighbourhood thereof. (1798)
An Act to pardon a certain negro man named Jerry. (1797)
An Act to raise a Tax for the support of Government for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven. (1797)
An Act to raise a Tax for the support of Government for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-six. (1796)
An Act to pardon William Lejeau under sentence of death in the county of Chatham, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1796)
An Act to impose a Tax on the Inhabitants of this State, for the Support of the Government for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four. (1793)
An Act to prevent the importation of Negroes into this State, from the places herein mentioned. (1793)
An Act for the pardon of a certain negro man slave, named Peter. (1792)
An Act to impose a tax on the inhabitants of this State for the support of the government for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three. (1792)
An Act to raise a Tax for the Support of Government for the Year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two. (1791)