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Letters of guardianship, Book A, 1856-1879, Coweta County, Georgia
Letters of guardianship, Book A, 1856-1879, Coweta County, Georgia
By MariLee Beatty Hageness
Marriages, 1827-1849, Coweta County, Georgia
Marriages, 1827-1849, Coweta County, Georgia
By MariLee Beatty Hageness
Members, New Hope Baptist Church, Coweta County, Georgia
Members, New Hope Baptist Church, Coweta County, Georgia
By MariLee Beatty Hageness
Poor school students, 1853, Coweta County, Georgia
Poor school students, 1853, Coweta County, Georgia
By MariLee Beatty Hageness
Students, Longstreet Institute, 1849, 1850, Coweta County, Georgia
Students, Longstreet Institute, 1849, 1850, Coweta County, Georgia
By MariLee Beatty Hageness
Students, Newnan Academy, 1850, Coweta County, Georgia
Students, Newnan Academy, 1850, Coweta County, Georgia
By MariLee Beatty Hageness
Abstract of Will Book A, 1827-1847, Coweta County, Georgia
Abstract of Will Book A, 1827-1847, Coweta County, Georgia
By MariLee Beatty Hageness
A history of Coweta County from 1825 to 1880
A history of Coweta County from 1825 to 1880
By W. U. Anderson
Coweta County, Georgia, cemeteries
Coweta County, Georgia, cemeteries
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Life in Coweta County at the turn of the century, 1900-1919
Life in Coweta County at the turn of the century, 1900-1919
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A History of Coweta County, Georgia
A History of Coweta County, Georgia
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Coweta County, Georgia, marriages, 1827-1979
Coweta County, Georgia, marriages, 1827-1979
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Index to W.U. Anderson's History of Coweta, County (Georgia)
Index to W.U. Anderson's History of Coweta, County (Georgia)
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"What virtue there is in fire"
By Edwin T. Arnold
Coweta county chronicles for one hundred years, with an account of the Indians from whom the land was acquired, and some historical papers relating to its acquisition by Georgia, with lineage pages
Coweta county chronicles for one hundred years, with an account of the Indians from whom the land was acquired, and some historical papers relating to its acquisition by Georgia, with lineage pages
By Mary Gibson Jones