Definitionn. a city in central Georgia to the southeast of Atlanta
Last update: August 18, 2015
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Macon was finally occupied by Federal troops under General James H. [Please select]
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By Melun, Auxerre, Autun, and Macon. [Please select]
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--Non-intercourse having failed, Congress in 1810 tried a new experiment, and by Macon's Bill No. [Please select]
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William Dean, of Macon, where he stayed two days, and was taken from that place to the East Valley Railroad. [Please select]
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He was then sent to Macon, and thence to the cotton plantation again. [Please select]
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On the 12th of March he ran away from Macon and went to Savannah. [Please select]
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It is six miles long and has its outlet through Bayou Baxter, Bayou Macon, and the Tensas, Washita and Red Rivers. [Please select]
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Bayous Baxter and Macon are narrow and tortuous, and the banks are covered with dense forests overhanging the channel. [Please select]
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In the latter part of July Sherman sent Stoneman to destroy the railroads to the south, about Macon. [Please select]
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Control of the waters of Pamlico and Albemarle [5] sounds was secured in 1862 by the capture of Roanoke Island, Elizabeth City, Newbern, and Fort Macon (map, p.) [Please select]
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