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Capture of Jefferson Davis
In early May 1865 the Confederate States of America was greatly disorganized, largely because of the...

Carl Sanders (b. 1925)
Carl Sanders is best remembered as Georgia's first New South governor, a Democrat who provided progressive...

Carl Vinson (1883-1981)
Carl Vinson, recognized as "the father of the two-ocean navy," served twenty-five consecutive terms in...

Carl Vinson Institute of Government
The Carl Vinson Institute of Government has been a public service and outreach unit of the University...

Caroline Miller (1903-1992)
Caroline Miller published her first novel, Lamb in His Bosom, in 1933 and became the first Georgian to...

Carpet Industry
"Like a story-book romance reads the history of the colorful tufted textile industry." So the Tufted...

Carrie Steele Logan (1829-1900)
Carrie Steele Logan founded the Carrie Steele Orphan Home in Atlanta, recognized as the oldest predominantly...

Carroll County
Carroll County was established by an act of the state legislature on June 9, 1825. It was named for Charles...

Carrollton
Carrollton, the seat of Carroll County, is a major educational, economic, and health care center for...

Carson McCullers (1917-1967)
With a collection of work including five novels, two plays, twenty short stories, more than two dozen...

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