Miscellaneous Information  

List of Wars

WAR                    DATES           AREA

French-Spanish         1565-67         Florida
English-French          1613-1629       Canada
Anglo-French            1629            St. Lawrence Riv.
Pequot War              1636-37         New England
???????                     1640-45         New Netherland
Iroquois                1642-53         New Eng.; Acadia
Anglo-Dutch             July 1653       New Netherland
Bacon's Rebellion       1675-76         Virginia
King Philip's           1675-76         New England
War In North            1676-78         Maine
Culpepper's Reb'n       1677-80         Carolinas
Leisler's Rebellion     1688-91         New England
Revolution in MD        1689            Maryland
Glorious Revolution     1689            New England
King Willliam's War     1689-97         Canada
Queen Anne's            1702-13         New England
Tuscarora               1711-12         Virginia
Jenkin's Ear            1739-42         Florida
King George's           1740            GA & VA
Louisbourg              1745            New England
Fort Necessity          1754            Ohio
Anglo-French            1755-58         Canada
French & Indian         1754-63         New Eng;VA
Siege of Quebec         1759            Canada
American Revolution     1775-83         USA
Wyoming Valley          1782-87         Pennsylvania
Shay's Rebellion        12/1786-1/1787  Massachusetts
Whiskey Insurrection    1794            Pennsylvania
Northwestern Indian     1790-95         Ohio
War with France         1798-1800       Naval
War with Tripoli(Naval) 1801-05         North Coast Africa
Burr's Insurrection     1806-1807       South Mississippi
                                         
Valley
Chesapeake (Naval)      1807            Virginia
Northwestern Indian     1811            Indiana
Florida Seminole Indian 1812            FL   (GA Volunteers)
War of 1812             1812-15         General
Peoria Indian           1813            Illinois
Creek Indian            1813-14         South
Lafitte's Pirates       1814            Local
Barbary Pirates         1815            North Coast Africa
Seminole Indian         1817-18         FL & GA
Lafitte's Pirates       1821            Galveston
Arickaree Indian        1823            Missouri Riv;
                                         
Dakota Territory
Fever River Indian      1827            Illinois
Winnebago Indian        1827            Wisonsin
Sac & Fox Indian        1831            Illinois
Black Hawk              1832            Illinois & Wisconsin
Toledo                  1835-36         Ohio & Michagan
Texan                   1835-36         Texas
Indian Stream           1835-36         New Hampshire
Creek Indian            1836-37         Georgia & Alabama
Florida (Seminole)      1835-42         FL, GA, & AL
Sabine / Southwestern   1836-37         Louisiana
                                         
Indian
Cherokee                1836-38         ---
Osage Indian            1837            Missouri
Heatherly Distrubance   1836            Missouri
Mormon                  1838            Missouri
Aroostook               1839            Maine
Dorr's Rebellion        1842            Rhode Island
Mormon                  1844            Illinois
Mexican                 1846-1848       Mexico
Cayuse Indian           1847-48         Oregon
TX & NM Indian          1849-55         ---
California Indian       1851-52         ---
Utah Indian             1850-53         ---
Rogue River Indian      1851, 1853, 1856        Oregon
Oregon Indian           1854            Oregon
Nicaraguan              1854-58         Naval
Kansas Troubles         1854-59         Kansas
Yakima Indian           1855            Local
Klamath & Salmon        1855            Oregon & Idaho
                                         
River Indian
Florida Indian          1855-58         Florida
John Brown's Raid       1859            VA
War of Rebellion        1860-65         General
Cheyenne                1861-64         Local
Sioux                   1862-63         Minnesota
Indian Campaign         1865-68         OR, ID, CA
Fenian Invasion of      1866            From New England
  Canada
Indian Campaign         1867-69         KS, CO & Ind. Terr.
Modac Indian            1872-73         Oregon
Apaches                 1873            Arizona
Indian Campaigns        1874-75         KS, CO, TX, NM,
                                          & Indian Territory
Cheyenne & Sioux        1876-77         Dakota
Nez Perce               1877            Idaho
Bannock                 1878   Washington & Wyoming Terr.
White Riv. (Ute Ind.)   1879            Utah & Coloradp
Cheyenne                1878-79         Dakota & Montana
Spanish-American        1898-99         Cuba
Phillippine Insurrection  1899-1902     Philippine Islands

Georgia Bounty Land Grant Information

The bounties were awarded as follows:

Private in Georgia Line 230
Lieutenant in Militia 460
Major in Georgia Line  920
Private in Minute Battalions 287 ½
Lieutenant in Minute Battalions 460
Refugee Captain in Militia 977 ½
Private in Militia  287 ½
Lieutenant in Georgia Line 460
Lt. Colonel in Georgia Line 1035
Refugee Private in Militia 287 ½
Refugee Private in Militia (also Citizen) 575
Lt. Colonel in Militia 1035
Seaman in Galleys 287 ½
Captain in Militia 575
Lt. Colonel in Minute Battalions 1035
Citizen 287 ½
Captain in Minute Battalions 575
Colonel in Militia 1150
Deserter from British 287 ½
Refugee Sergeant in Militia (also Citizen) 632 ½
Colonel in Georgia Line 1150
Sergeant in Minute Battalions 345
Captain in Georgia Line  690
Refugee Major in Militia 1207 ½
Sergeant in Militia 345
Refugee Lieutenant in Militia 747 ½
Brigadier General in Militia 1955
Sergeant in Georgia Line 345
Major in Militia 920
Refugee Sergeant in Militia 345
Major in Minute Battalions 920


The land set aside for the veterans of the Georgia Line or Continental Line, as it was previously called, was a tremendous tract known as the Bounty Reserve or simply the Reserve, located in the south end of old Franklin County and the north end of old Washington County. The same territory is today part of Oconee, Oglethorpe and Greene Counties, lying between the Oconee and Appalachee rivers.


The Minutemen were all non-residents of Georgia at the time of their enlistments, recruited from other states.


The State Militia was in the service of the state, and not of the
Continental Congress, from the start to the finish of the war.

Men who had fled from the state when their homes were overrun by the British and had enlisted and fought in the Militia Regiments of South Carolina and North Carolina were known as Refugees.

The fifth and largest class who received bounty grants, entitled Citizens,
was the least deserving.

 

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