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After the Civil War, Harrison returned to the Savannah area. He was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives for 1865–1866 and served as a delegate to the Georgia constitutional convention. He was elected court clerk of the City Court of Savannah, Georgia and clerk of the Superior Court
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appointed Harrison a brigadier general of state troops to rank from September 14, 1861. Harrison was assigned to establish a training camp near Savannah and to organize the regiments for the new troops. Harrison did this, and led a force guarding the Georgia coast, during the winter of
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This article is about George Paul Harrison Sr., a Georgia (Confederate) militia general and state legislator. For George Paul Harrison Jr., his son, a Confederate colonel and Alabama Congressman, see
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before the Civil War. After the war, Harrison was a state representative in 1865–1866, a delegate to the state constitutional convention, a clerk of the city court of
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Under a new militia law in 1864, Harrison was appointed colonel in charge of Georgia's First Military District with the duties of destroying
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George Paul Harrison Sr. died at his home on his farm in Chatham County, Georgia near Savannah, Georgia on May 14, 1888. He is buried at
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Allardice, 1995, p. 125, states that another source which gives Harrison's birth year as 1814 contradicts a newspaper article in the
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George P. Harrison Sr. was a rice planter, brigadier general in the Georgia militia and member of the
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on October 19, 1813. He was the son of Colonel William Harrison, a colonel of Georgia militia in the
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of Georgia militia before his appointment as a Confederate brigadier general of state militia.
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from 1856–1861, commander of the 1st Brigade in the Georgia State Troops and a
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History of the Georgia Militia, 1783-1861, Volume One, Campaigns and Generals
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Allardice states that despite statements that Harrison was related to
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in Georgia's First Military District in 1864–1865 during the
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colonel, who commanded a brigade late in the war and was later an
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1861–1862, after which his command was terminated.
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People of Georgia (U.S. state) in the American Civil War
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List of American Civil War generals (Acting Confederate)
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and Mary (Keller) Harrison. Harrison was the father of
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1995.
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1995.
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George Paul Harrison Jr.
Effingham County, Georgia
Chatham County, Georgia
Savannah, Georgia
Confederate States of America
Brigadier General
American Civil War
brigadier general
Georgia militia
colonel
American Civil War
Georgia House of Representatives
Savannah, Georgia
Chatham County, Georgia
George Paul Harrison Jr.
Confederate States Army
Alabama State Senator
United States House of Representatives
Effingham County, Georgia
War of 1812
George Paul Harrison Jr.
U.S. Representative
Savannah River
Port Wentworth, Georgia
Georgia Governor
Joseph E. Brown
whiskey
stills
deserters
Sherman's March to the Sea

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