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Walter J. Brown (1903-1995)
Walter J. Brown was a journalist and a pioneer broadcaster. After managing his own news bureau in Washington,...

Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection
The Ilah Dunlap Little Memorial Library on the north campus of the University of Georgia in Athens houses...

Brownfields
Located on former industrial sites, brownfields are abandoned properties that are contaminated, or potentially...

Nathan Brownson (1742-1796)
Nathan Brownson was governor of Georgia for the last few months of the critical year of 1781, when Georgia...

Brumby Family
The Brumby family's fortunes have, for generations, been tied to Marietta. The family has distinguished...

Brunswick
Brunswick is the major urban and economic center in the southeast corner of Georgia. Located on the coast,...

Brunswick Stew
Brunswick, Georgia, claims to be the place of origin for Brunswick stew. A twenty-five-gallon iron pot...

Bryan County
Bryan County, on the Georgia coast just south and west of Savannah, was created from Chatham County by...

Andrew Bryan (1737-1812)
Andrew Bryan, a pioneer Baptist leader, helped found First African Baptist Church in Savannah, one of...

Donald Bryan (1921-2012)
Donald "Bush" Bryan, a retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel and decorated veteran of World War II...

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