Bailey-Grantland family papers, 1818-1966

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Collection context

Summary

Creator:
Grantland, Seaton, 1782-1864, Bailey, David Jackson, 1812-1897, and Grantland, Seaton, II, 1847-1919
Date:
1818-1966
Extent:
1 Linear Feet 1 box and 1 oversized folder
Language:
English
Preferred citation:

Bailey-Grantland family papers, ms4186, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.

Background

Scope and content:

Collection consists of papers pertaining to the Grantland and Bailey families, ranging from around 1818-1966. Notable items include extensive genealogy research and biographical information, Georgia land grants, and political correspondence including, Joseph E. Brown, Howell Cobb, Herchel V. Johnson, Alexander H. Stephens, and P.M. Compton. Other letters relate to the Second Seminole War and early settlers in Florida, letters from Dr. James S. Gilliam, surgeon, U.S. Navy, aboard the U.S.S. Macedonian on one of the Commodore Perry's trips to Japan and the U.S.S. Levant exploring the South Pacific and South America, 1849-1850.

Biographical / historical:

The Grantland and Bailey families are from Baldwin, Butts, and Spalding counties, Georgia. Seaton Grantland was a U.S. Congressman (1835-1839), attorney in Milledgeville, Georgia, presidential elector (1840), and planter. David Jackson Bailey was a U.S. Congressman (1851-55), state senator, attorney in Jackson, Georgia, president of state senate (1861), colonel of the 30th regiment, Georgia, volunteer infantry, and planter. Seaton Grantland II was a businessman in Griffin, Georgia, a member of the state legislature, and owner of the Griffin Manufacturing Company.

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Preferred citation:

Bailey-Grantland family papers, ms4186, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.