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Early County
Originally Early County encompassed all of southwest Georgia, about 3,770 square miles. Gradually, all...

Mary Frances Early (b. 1936)
On August 16, 1962, Mary Frances Early became the first African American to graduate from the University...

Peter Early (1773-1817)
Peter Early served as governor of Georgia at the height of the Creek War of 1813-14. His administration's...

EarthLink
Atlanta-based EarthLink, an independent Internet service provider (ISP), traces its history to the early...

East Central Technical College
East Central Technical College is located in Fitzgerald, the seat of Ben Hill County. A satellite campus...

East Georgia College
Located on a wooded 227-acre campus in Swainsboro, East Georgia College is a two-year unit of the University...

Eastern Air Lines
Eastern Air Lines began in the late 1920s as Pitcairn Aviation, a small carrier in Philadelphia that...

Eastman
Eastman, the seat of Dodge County, is a rural town of 5,440 residents, according to the 2000 U.S. census....

"Bumble Bee Slim" Easton (1905-1968)
"Bumble Bee Slim" Easton was a prolific singer and songwriter whose relaxed, upbeat style and often humorous...

Eatonton
Most famous for its connection with the authors Joel Chandler Harris and Alice Walker, Eatonton has also...

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