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Size | 1.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 850 items) |
Abstract | George Wayne Anderson (d. 1872) of Savannah, Ga., was president of Planters Bank of Savannah for 40 years, railroad director, property owner, and executor or administrator of various estates. He was active in the business life of Savannah from the mid 1820s to the early 1870s. His son, Edward Clifford Anderson Jr. (1839-1876), also was a banker as well as a planter; factor and commission merchant; major with the 7th Georgia Cavalry Regiment, Confederate States of America; and later a colonel and militia officer. The collection includes scattered business papers of George Wayne Anderson and business and military papers of Edward Clifford Anderson Jr. Included are leases, accounts, wills, insurance policies, certificates of shares, receipts, bank statements, tax returns, memoranda, letters, indentures, and plats. Most of the papers deal with the activities of George Wayne Anderson as property owner; executor or administrator of various estates, including those of William Washington Gordon (1796-1842), William J. Scott, and John Waters; and president of Planters Bank of Savannah. Most extensive is the correspondence of Elizabeth Mackensie and the Manson family of England and Scotland concerning an estate that Anderson administered for them. Also included are nine letters of Edward Clifford Anderson (1815-1883), brother of George Wayne Anderson and mayor of Savannah, relating to local politics, and a few letters of other members of the Anderson family. Civil War papers include commissions, orders, and letters chiefly from Edward Clifford Anderson Jr. to his superiors concerning recruitment, organization, and consolidation of the Randolph Rangers, a regiment he raised. A record book tracks commissions, transfers, discharges, deaths, and desertions of officers and soldiers. After 1870, the papers are largely those of Edward Clifford Anderson Jr. Some of these papers concern an embezzlement of funds from the Planters Bank. Papers, 1892-1896, pertain to the Atlantic Short Line Railroad, the Macon and Atlantic Railway, and the Macon and Savannah Construction Company. |
Creator | Anderson, George Wayne, d. 1872. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: SHC Staff, 1950
Encoded by: Nancy Kaiser, August 2005
Finding aid updated by Kathryn Michaelis, March 2011
Funding from the Watson-Brown Foundation, Inc., supported the encoding of this finding aid and microfilming of this collection.
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George Wayne Anderson (d. 1872) of Savannah, Ga., was president of Planters Bank of Savannah for 40 years, railroad director, property owner, and executor or administrator of various estates. He was active in the business life of Savannah from the mid 1820s to the early 1870s. His son, Edward Clifford Anderson Jr. (1839-1876), also was a banker as well as a planter; factor and commission merchant; major with the 7th Georgia Cavalry Regiment, Confederate States of America; and later a colonel and militia officer.
Back to TopThe collection consists of scattered business papers of Savannah, Ga., banker and planter George Wayne Anderson and business and military papers of planter, commission merchant, and Confederate Army officer with the 7th Georgia Calvary Regiment Edward Clifford Anderson Jr. Included are leases, accounts, wills, insurance policies, certificates of shares, receipts, bank statements, tax returns, memoranda, letters, indentures, and plats. Most of the papers deal with the activities of George Wayne Anderson as property owner; executor or administrator of various estates, including those of William Washington Gordon (1796-1842), William J. Scott, and John Waters; and president of Planters Bank of Savannah. Most extensive is the correspondence of Elizabeth Mackensie and the Manson family of England and Scotland concerning an estate that Anderson administered for them. Also included are nine letters of Edward Clifford Anderson (1815-1883), brother of George Wayne Anderson and mayor of Savannah, relating to local politics, and a few letters of other members of the Anderson family. Civil War papers include commissions, orders, and letters chiefly from Edward Clifford Anderson Jr. to his superiors concerning recruitment, organization, and consolidation of the Randolph Rangers, a regiment he raised. A record book tracks commissions, transfers, discharges, deaths, and desertions of officers and soldiers. After 1870, the papers are largely those of Edward Clifford Anderson Jr. Some of these papers concern an embezzlement of funds from the Planters Bank. Papers, 1892-1896, pertain to the Atlantic Short Line Railroad, the Macon and Atlantic Railway, and the Macon and Savannah Construction Company.
Back to TopArrangement: chronological.
Folder 1 |
Original finding aid |
Folder 2 |
1758-1822 |
Oversize Paper OP-1498/1 |
Indenture, 1795 |
Oversize Paper OP-1498/2 |
Indenture, 1806 |
Oversize Paper OP-1489/10-16
OP-1489/10OP-1489/11OP-1489/12OP-1489/13OP-1489/14OP-1489/15OP-1489/16 |
Indentures and land grants, 1758-1822 |
Oversize Paper OP-1498/17 |
Map of William Poole lots, 1808 |
Folder 3 |
1827-1832 |
Oversize Paper OP-1498/3 |
Insurance policy, 7 May 1829 |
Oversize Paper OP-1498/4 |
Plan of tract of land near Savannah, Ga., 1833 |
Oversize Paper OP-1489/5 |
Insirance policy, 25 June 1834 |
Folder 4 |
1835-1843 |
Folder 5 |
1844-1853 |
Folder 6 |
1854-1859 |
Folder 7 |
1860-1861 |
Oversize Paper OP-1498/6 |
Map of Fair Lawn, 1860 |
Folder 8 |
1862: May-June |
Folder 9 |
1862: July-December |
Folder 10 |
1863 |
Folder 11 |
1864: January-February |
Folder 12 |
1864: March-December |
Folder 13 |
1865: January-June |
Folder 14 |
1865: July-August |
Folder 15 |
1865: September-December |
Folder 16 |
1866: January-February |
Folder 17 |
1866: March-June |
Folder 18 |
1866: July-December |
Folder 19 |
1867 |
Folder 20 |
1868 |
Folder 21 |
1869 |
Oversize Paper OP-1498/7 |
Advertisement of lots for sale in Savannah, Ga., March 1869 |
Folder 22 |
1870 |
Folder 23 |
1871: January-September |
Folder 24 |
October 1871-May 1872 |
Folder 25 |
1873 |
Oversize Paper OP-1498/8 |
"An act to create and organize Commissioners of Chatham County...," 1873 |
Folder 26 |
1874 |
Folder 27 |
1875: January-September |
Folder 28 |
October 1875-September 1876 |
Folder 29 |
1892-1893 |
Folder 30 |
1894-1896 |
Folder 31 |
Undated |
Oversize Paper OP-1498/9 |
Garden and farm lots near Savannah, undated |
Oversize Paper OP-1498/18-20
OP-1498/18OP-1498/19OP-1498/20 |
Fragments of plats, undated |
Folder 32 |
Volume 1: Account book, 1842-1852, 1865Accounts for the estate of William W. Gordon; accounts with Planters Bank of Savannah |
Folder 33 |
Volume 2: Record book, 1863-1864Confederate Army record book with lists of officers and soldiers with commissions, transfers, discharges, deaths, and desertions |
Folder 34 |
Enclosures from volume SV-1498/3 |
Oversize Volume SV-1498/3 |
Volume 3: Account book, 1865-1868Accounts with Planters Bank of Savannah; amounts received from Edward Green Ward; estate of John Waters |
Folder 35 |
Volume 4: Cash book of George Wayne Anderson, 1865-1868 |
Folder 36 |
Volume 5: Financial memoranda book, 1865-1871Statement of gold sales and other financial memoranda of Planters Bank of Savannah |
Folder 37 |
Volume 6: Cash book of George Wayne Anderson, 1866-1868 |
Folder 38 |
Volume 7: Receipt book, 1869-1872Receipts of George Wayne Anderson as executor of estate of John Waters |
Extra Oversize Paper Folder XOPF-1498/1a |
Indentures and plats |