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Austin Dabney (ca. 1765-1830)
Austin Dabney was a slave who became a private in the Georgia militia and fought against the British...

Dade County
Dade County, at the northwestern tip of Georgia, is the state's ninety-first county. The 174-square-mile...

John Leadley Dagg (1794-1884)
Author, educator, and Baptist clergyman John Leadley Dagg spent the latter part of his career in Georgia,...

Dahlonega
Dahlonega, the seat of Lumpkin County, lies about sixty-five miles north of Atlanta in the Blue Ridge...

Dairy Industry
The first dairy cows arrived in Georgia with James Edward Oglethorpe, the founder of the colony, in the...

Dalton
Dalton, the carpet capital of the world, is located eighty miles north of Atlanta and thirty miles south...

Dalton State College
Dalton State College is one of two units of the University System of Georgia offering a range of academic...

Rosemary Daniell (b. 1935)
A writer and a teacher of writing, Rosemary Daniell is known for her provocative poems and memoirs. Her...

Darien
The seat of McIntosh County, Darien is a coastal tidewater town about sixty miles south of Savannah....

Darton College
Darton College, established in April 1963 as Albany Junior College, is a two-year community college of...

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