(1771-04-08)April 8, 1771 Halifax County, Province of North Carolina, British America
Died
October 24, 1819(1819-10-24) (aged 48) Hancock County, Georgia, U.S.
Political party
Democratic-Republican Party
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William Rabun (April 8, 1771 – October 24, 1819) was an American politician. He was a member of the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia Senate in addition to serving as the 29th Governor of Georgia from 1817 to 1819.
WilliamRabun (April 8, 1771 – October 24, 1819) was an American politician. He was a member of the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia Senate...
Georgia. Democratic-Republican candidate and incumbent acting Governor WilliamRabun defeated fellow Democratic-Republican candidate John Clark in a Georgia...
286–287. "WilliamRabun". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 20, 2023. Luckett, Robert E. (May 14, 2013). "WilliamRabun". New Georgia...
War, Mexican–American War and American Civil War (died 1898) March 24 – William E. Le Roy, admiral (died 1888) March 28 – Wade Hampton III, Confederate...
Mexican-American War 15.00 2,280 152 sq mi (394 km2) Rabun County 241 Clayton 1819 Cherokee Cession of 1819 WilliamRabun (1771–1819), Governor of Georgia (1817–19)...
in 1792, and according to family records the couple had six children: William, John, Sara, Edward, Mary, and David II. Mitchell was appointed as Attorney...
Talbot was serving as that president of the Senate in 1819, governor WilliamRabun died in office, and Talbot served as the 30th Governor for two weeks...
and intended as a gesture of goodwill, including Gabriel Slaughter, WilliamRabun, John Geddes, John Branch, John Brooks, James Patton Preston and David...
Maffitt (Naval officer) McIntosh, William John C. Peck Peters Park (Atlanta) Richard Peters (Atlanta) WilliamRabun John Taylor Wood Works by Royce G...
16 – Alexander J. Dallas, statesman and financier (born 1759) May 12 – William Goforth, physician and paleontologist (born 1766) June 24 – Thomas McKean...
(1809–1813) Peter Early (1813–1815) David Brydie Mitchell (1815–1817) WilliamRabun (1817–1818) James Turner (1804–1805) Nathaniel Alexander (1805–1807)...
S. Senator from Minnesota from 1859 to 1865 (died 1894) February 12 – William Wetmore Story, sculptor, art critic, poet and editor (died 1895) February...
pp. 288–289. Firmicus Maternus, De errore profanarum religionum, 27.1; Rabun Taylor, "Roman Oscilla: An Assessment", RES: Anthropology and Aesthetics...
who were emboldened by his absence. In lieu of these events, Governor WilliamRabun was forced to dispatch for a part of Jackson's army. However, Jackson...
Carolina, the trail follows a ridge line to its highest point in Georgia at Rabun Bald , 4,696 feet (1,431 m), the second-highest point in the state, along...
Pontic Archaeology: Recent Discoveries and Studies (Brill, 2001), p. 239; Rabun Taylor, The Moral Mirror of Roman Art (Cambridge University Press, 2008)...