Georgia | Georgia (U.S. state) | Georgia (country) | University of Georgia | Savannah, Georgia | Georgia Institute of Technology | Morse code | Athens, Georgia | Augusta, Georgia | Georgia national rugby union team | Macon, Georgia | Georgia World Congress Center | Internal Revenue Code | Georgia O'Keeffe | The Chicago Code | The Da Vinci Code | Chapter 11, Title 11, United States Code | ZIP code | Rome, Georgia | Georgia State University | South Georgia | source code | Gainesville, Georgia | Columbus, Georgia | Official Secrets Act 1989 | International Code of Zoological Nomenclature | Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football | President of Georgia | Chair (official) | Albany, Georgia |
The first was the Code of Georgia of 1861 (largely based on the work of Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb independent of Field), which is the ancestor of today's Official Code of Georgia Annotated.