Even before the 1805 Land Lottery drawing had begun, pressure was mounting for Georgia to gain control over the remaining land between the Oconee and Ocmulgee Rivers. Less than three months after the conclusion of the 1805 land lottery, the U.S. government purchased 2.2 million acres from the Creek Indians that would be distributed in a second land lottery, in the same manner as the first lottery. This book is to document the record of title transfer from the state of Georgia to an individual for each land lot distributed through the 1807 lottery.
Paul K. Graham
2011, 8.5" x 11", cloth, 614 pp.
ISBN: 9780975531266
101-G3126