(1) Personal Mention.
Charlie Phillips, a son of Dr. A.C. Phillips of Putnam county, is a clerk at the store of P.J. Cline & Co.
Source: The Union- Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, September 7, 1886; Pg. 7
(2) Jones.
Headlight.
Several marriages have occurred near town last week, viz: ………Near Fortville, at the home of Nathan Morris, Esq., his youngest daughter, Miss Abbie, to Mr. Will Phillips, of Putnam county. Rev. M.L. Phillips, officiating.
Source: The Union-Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, November 22, 1887; Pg. 6
(3) Local Happenings.
Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Walker and Mr. J.H. Lawrence attended a birth day barbecue dinner Monday given by Mr. and Mrs. Will Phillips, of Putnam co., in honor of Mrs. Munice Phillips. A delightful dinner was served and those present spent a pleasant day.
Source: The Union-Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, September 7, 1915; Pg. 5
(4) The Social Circle.
Miss Eva Phillips, of Putnam county, is visiting Mrs. R.H. Turner.
Source: The Union-Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, May 12, 1896; Pg. 7
(5) Personal Mention.
Mrs. Dr. Phillips, of Putnam, spent several days last week with the family of Mr. R.L. Hunter.
Source: Union and Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, March 2, 1886; Pg. 2
Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Walker are attending this week a Silver Wedding at Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Lawrences and a birthday dinner at Mrs. Will Phillips, of Putnam county. They are making a trip also to their old home in Putnam county, near the Devils Half Acre.
Source: The Union-Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, September 4, 1906; Pg. 5
(6) Graduating Class G. N. & I. C. Commencement
Special Normal
Gertrude Phillips………..Putnam.
Source: The Union Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, June 6, 1916; Pg. 6
(7) The Garrard family will have a reunion at the home of Dr. Phillips in Putnam county, near Dennis Station, next Thursday, 19th inst.
Source: The Union Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, August 17, 1897; Pg. 3
(8) MARRIED.
On Wednesday morning, 24th June, at the residence of Dr. A.C. Phillips, in Putnam county, by the Rev. A.M. Marshall, Col. A.H. COATES, of Eatonton, and Miss A.E. PRANGLIN, formerly of Columbus.
Source: Federal Union, Milledgeville, Georgia, July 7, 1868; Pg. 3
(9) Personal Mention.
Mrs. Lizzie Williams and Miss Annie Phillips, of Putnam, are at Col Hunter’s.
Source: Union and Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, July 3, 1883; Pg. 4
(10) LIST OF LETTERS.
REMAINING in the Post Office, at Forsyth, Monroe county, Ga., on the first day of April, 1838, and which, if not taken out before the first day of July next, will, as dead letters, be forwarded to the General Post Office, at Washington City.
……….
P……….Elizabeth Phillips……..
ALFRED BROOKS, P.M.
Source: Federal Union, Milledgeville, Georgia, April 10, 1838; Pg. 3
(11) LIST OF LETTERS.
List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Columbus, Ga., post office for the week ending Dec. 3. If not called for within fifteen days will be sent to the dead letter office:
LADIES LIST.
…….Ruth Phillips……
To insure prompt delivery have your letters addressed to Street and Number of house.
When calling for these letters, please say they are advertised, giving date.
T.J. WATT, Postmaster.
Source: Columbus Enquirer, Columbus, Georgia, Sunday, December 3, 1887; Pg. 5