• Josiah Tattnall (c. 1762 – June 6, 1803) was an American planter, soldier and politician from Savannah, Georgia. He represented Georgia in the U.S. Senate...
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  • Josiah Tattnall may refer to: Josiah Tattnall (politician) (1765–1803), American politician Josiah Tattnall Sr. (1740–1803), British colonist Josiah Tattnall...
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    General Assembly. The county is named after Josiah Tattnall (1762–1803), a planter, soldier and politician. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county...
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    Abraham Baldwin (category 18th-century American politicians)
    College, the University of Georgia's initial college, opened to students. Josiah Meigs was hired to succeed Baldwin as first acting president and oversee...
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  • Tattnall may refer to: People: Edward Fenwick Tattnall (1788–1832), American politician, soldier and lawyer Josiah Tattnall (disambiguation), multiple...
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  • figure Josiah Begole (1815–1896), American politician Josiah Belden (1815–1892), American pioneer Josiah Fisher Bell (1820–1890), American soldier Josiah Binnema...
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  • Fenwick Tattnall (June 3, 1788 – November 21, 1832) was an American politician, soldier and lawyer. Born in Savannah, Georgia in 1788, Tattnall was educated...
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  • Washington Post, Savannah Morning News. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Tattnall, Josiah" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). Cambridge University...
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  • (Class 3) from Georgia 1789–1801 Served alongside: William Few, James Jackson, George Walton, Josiah Tattnall, Abraham Baldwin Succeeded by James Jackson...
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    George Walton (category 18th-century American politicians)
    position from November 16, 1795, to February 20, 1796, when a successor, Josiah Tattnall, was officially elected. He was a political ally of Scottish General...
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