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Article Index
                        
Hugh M. Dorsey (1871-1948)
Georgia governor Hugh Manson Dorsey brought both youth and progressive ideas to the office in 1917. ...
Dougherty County
Dougherty County, comprising about 330 square miles in southwest Georgia, was carved from Baker County...
Douglas
Douglas, the seat of Coffee County, is located in south Georgia 92 miles west of Brunswick and 120 miles...
Douglas County
Douglas County, the state's 133rd county, is located in the metropolitan Atlanta area west of Fulton...
Melvyn Douglas (1901-1981)
Melvyn Douglas was an Oscar, Emmy, and Tony award–winning actor, whose film career began during...
W. T. Downing (1865-1918)
By the end of the nineteenth century, W. T. Downing, at thirty-five, already had developed a reputation...
Henrietta Dozier (1872-1947)
Henrietta Dozier was the first female architect in Georgia and the first woman in the South to receive...
Pete Drake (1932-1988)
Roddis Franklin "Pete" Drake was a record producer, record company founder, and musician whose steel-guitar...
Driving Miss Daisy
The play Driving Miss Daisy had its New York premiere on April 15, 1987, off Broadway at the Studio Theater...
Charles Dryden (1920-2008)
A member of the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame, Atlanta resident Charles Dryden was one of the famed Tuskegee...
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