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  2. George Galphin - Wikipedia

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    Galphin was born in County Antrim, Ireland in the early 18th century to Barbara and Thomas Galphin, a linen weaver by trade. Galphin was a Presbyterian of Scottish descent. [1] Galphin came to America in 1737, arriving at the port of Charleston, South Carolina. In the 1740s, Galphin found work from Brown, Rae, and Company, a trading firm based ...

  3. Galphin Affair - Wikipedia

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    George Galphin was an Irish immigrant and an Indian trader. He was very successful and respected for his work. He had a large land claim in what became the territory of Georgia, [1] but after his death and the Revolutionary War the colonial government took claim over the Galphin estate. Arguing they were due compensation for their losses during ...

  4. Silver Bluff Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    When the British in 1778 occupied Savannah across the river, the church was disrupted. George Galphin was a Patriot and moved away from his plantation. David George and the 30 enslaved members of Silver Bluff Baptist Church went to Savannah to seek promised freedom behind the British lines. They joined with preacher George Leile and his group ...

  5. Siege of Augusta - Wikipedia

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    On May 21, the stockaded house of George Galphin, an Indian agent, located 12 miles (19 km) south of Augusta, was attacked by forces under Clarke and Lee. After a brief exchange, in which one Patriot died of the heat and eight to ten were wounded, the British garrison there surrendered after three or four men were killed.

  6. Georgia in the American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Indians would have created greater havoc in the backcountry as the result of the instigations of John Stuart and Thomas Brown, but for the efforts of Continental Indian Commissioner George Galphin. Galphin used his enormous influence to persuade many of the Lower Creeks to remain neutral. [1]

  7. George Clooney's father, Nick, looked just like his famous ...

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    Nick Clooney, now 83, started off his career as a news anchor at a local station in Lexington, Kentucky. He then gained national fame in 1974 as the host of short-lived ABC daytime game show "The ...

  8. James Adair (historian) - Wikipedia

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    In 1775, stimulated by the encouragement of a few intimate friends, such as Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet, Colonel George Croghan, George Galphin, and Lachlan McGillivray, Adair compiled his notes into the form of a book. He mentions a string of disadvantages under which he laboured, notably the jealousy, secrecy, and closeness of the ...

  9. George Lopez Shares Major Career Update in Unapologetic Statement

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    George Lopez shared a major career update with his fans during a recent appearance on the Tamron Hall Show. The comedian confirmed when asked by host Tamron Hall that he is retiring from stand-up ...