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George Galphin (1708–1780) was an
American businessman specializing in
Indian Trade, an
Indian Commissioner, and
plantation owner who
lived and conducted...
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Galphin Affair was the
disputed settlement over the
Galphin estate,
where George W.
Crawford took 50% of the
claim for himself.
Crawford at the time...
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Elizabeth Galphin (born
August 26, 1968) is an
American former professional tennis player.
Galphin,
ranked as high as 185 in the world, had a
third round...
- New South." He was
praised by
contemporaries and by
authors Shavin and
Galphin as a
civic promoter,
political strategist, and
captivating speaker, and...
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original on
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Retrieved March 1, 2017.
Galphin, B (October 11, 1960). "Cheering
Throng Engulfs Kennedy". The Atlanta...
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American Revolution. The
British debt to
George Galphin was to be ****umed by the
federal government, but
Galphin's heirs received payment on the debt's prin****l...
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confiscated by Georgia. His ex-partner, Scots-Irish
Patriot George Galphin,
initially persuaded the
Lower Cr****s to
remain neutral, but
Loyalist Capt...
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Carolina and Georgia,
including Fort Watson, Fort Motte, Fort Granby, Fort
Galphin, Fort Grierson, and Fort Cornwallis. Lee and his
legion also
served at...
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members and
started meeting about 1774–1775 at
Galphin's Mill,
owned by George's
master George Galphin. When the
British in 1778
occupied Savannah across...
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marred by
speculation regarding a
probate claim he
settled for
George Galphin's heirs.
Crawford received a
gratuity of
substantial remuneration for his...