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 A Man in Full 
The publication in 1998 of A Man in Full, Tom Wolfe's mammoth novel about the making of modern Atlanta...

A. T. Walden (1885-1965)
A. T. Walden was a noted attorney, a civil rights leader, and one of the New South's first black political...

A. Ten Eyck Brown (1878-1940)
A. Ten Eyck Brown was the prominent architect of public buildings in Atlanta for the first third of the...

A. Thomas Bradbury (1902-1992)
A. Thomas Bradbury's credentials as both architect and lawyer influenced the professional circles in...

AT&T (BellSouth Corporation)
Atlanta-based BellSouth Corporation was created, along with six other Regional Bell Operating Companies,...

Abraham Baldwin (1754-1807)
The founder of the University of Georgia and a delegate to the constitutional convention in 1787, Abraham...

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC) in Tifton is a residential college offering two- and four-year...

Adel
Adel, incorporated in 1889 and now the seat of Cook County, is located about thirty miles north of Valdosta...

Adiel Sherwood (1791-1879)
Adiel Sherwood, a minister and educator, initiated several changes in Georgia Baptist life, causing the...

Adrienne Bond (1933-1996)
Adrienne Moore Bond, poet, fiction writer, scholar, and mentor to other writers, was a native of Macon...

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