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Francis Orray Ticknor (1822-1874)
Physician, poet, and horticulturist, Francis Orray Ticknor wrote memorable Civil War (1861-65) poetry...

Francis Palmer Smith (1886-1971)
Francis Palmer Smith of the architectural firm Pringle and Smith was an academic architect in the prevailing...

Francis S. Bartow (1816-1861)
The first high-ranking Georgian to be killed in the Civil War (1861-65), Francis S. Bartow was a leading...

Frank Manley (1930-2009)
The author of poems, plays, novels, and short stories, Frank Manley wrote mostly about southern characters...

Frank Sinkwich (1920-1990)
Frank "Flatfoot" Sinkwich earned the first Heisman Trophy awarded to a southern college player. He brought...

Frank Yerby (1916-1991)
Frank Yerby rose to fame as a writer of popular fiction tinged with a distinctive southern flavor. He...

Franklin County
Franklin County, in northeast Georgia, was the first county established in the state after the American...

Franklin D. Roosevelt in Georgia
Between 1924 and 1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt visited Warm Springs and Georgia forty-one times. In the...

Franklin Tree (Franklinia alatamaha)
The Franklin tree or lost camellia (Franklinia alatamaha) is an unusually beautiful tree, once native...

Frederick Law Olmsted in Georgia
The parks, parkways, and residential landscapes of Atlanta, Columbus, and several other Georgia places...

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