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

Tunis Campbell (1812-1891)
Tunis Campbell was the highest-ranking and most influential African American politician in nineteenth-century...

Campus Planning
Georgia's college and university campuses, like others across the country, reflect historic traditions...

Canals
The canal era in the United States represented a major phase of the nineteenth-century economic boom...

Cancer
Cancer is a significant health problem in Georgia. In the twenty-first century there will be an estimated...

Candler County
Candler County, Georgia's 150th county, covers an area of 247 square miles and was carved from parts...

Candler School of Theology
The Candler School of Theology, part of Emory University in Atlanta, is one of thirteen schools of theology...

Allen D. Candler (1834-1910)
The last governor to be both a veteran of the Civil War (1861-65) and a Georgia native, Allen Candler...

Asa Candler (1851-1929)
Asa Griggs Candler, founder of the Coca-Cola Company, was also a banker and real estate developer and...

Warren Akin Candler (1857-1941)
The tenth president and the first chancellor of Emory University, Southern Methodist Episcopal bishop...

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