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Archaic Period: Overview
The Archaic Period of Georgia prehistory lasted from about 10,000 to 3,000 years ago. Archaeologists...

Archibald Bulloch (1730-1777)
Archibald Bulloch was a Revolutionary soldier, a leader of Georgia's Liberty Party, and the state's first...

Archibald Butt (1865-1912)
Major Archibald Butt was a journalist, U.S. Army officer, and military aide to U.S. presidents Theodore...

Archibald Campbell (1739-1791)
Late in 1778 Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell was dispatched by the British commander in chief in...

Armstrong Atlantic State University
Since its founding in 1935, Armstrong Atlantic State University has evolved from a junior college supported...

Art in Georgia from 1895 to 1960
The period from 1895 to 1960 in Georgia was characterized by a widening support for and interest in the...

Art in Georgia since 1960
The decade of the 1960s was the beginning of an auspicious period, which has since continued and flourished...

Arthritis Foundation
Since 1948 the Arthritis Foundation, based in Atlanta, has generated $244 million for medical advances...

Arthur Blank (b. 1942)
A successful businessman and community leader in Atlanta, Arthur Blank is a cofounder of the Home Depot...

Arthur Crew Inman (1895-1963)
Arthur Crew Inman was a reclusive and unsuccessful poet whose 17-million word diary, extending from 1919...

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