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Edgar Bowers (1924-2000)
When Edgar Bowers published his Collected Poems in 1997, literary critic Harold Bloom called him "one of...

Edith McGuire (b. 1944)
Edith McGuire became the top sprinter of the 1960s, winning six Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) championships...

Edmund G. Lind (1829-1909)
Edmund George Lind was one of the few nationally prominent architects to practice in Georgia during the...

Education Reform
Education reform has long been a topic of political debate in Georgia. In most public opinion surveys,...

Edward Daugherty (b. 1926)
Edward Daugherty began the study of landscape architecture after the onset of Modernism and was the first...

Edward J. Cashin (1927-2007)
Edward J. Cashin was one of the preeminent historians of colonial- and Revolutionary-era Georgia. His...

Edward Porter Alexander (1835-1910)
Edward Porter Alexander served in twelve major battles and campaigns of the eastern theater of the Civil...

Edward Telfair (1735-1807)
One of Georgia's most prominent citizens, Edward Telfair served three terms as Georgia's governor in...

Edwin Moses (b. 1955)
Edwin Moses, winner of two Olympic gold medals in the 400-meter hurdles, was the dominant figure in his...

Effingham County
Effingham County, on Georgia's eastern border, is the fourth of the state's eight original counties....

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