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Walter Griffin (b. 1937)
Poet, teacher, and founder of the Atlanta Poets Workshop, Walter Griffin has spent his career identifying...

Millard Grimes (b. 1930)
Writer and editor Millard Grimes embodies the evolution of Georgia's modern newspaper industry. Born...

Griswoldville
Griswoldville, an industrial village on the Central of Georgia Railway in Jones County, produced cotton...

Lewis Grizzard (1946-1994)
Georgia-born humorist and best-selling author Lewis Grizzard conveyed the ambivalence of many white southerners...

Anthony Grooms (b. 1955)
Anthony "Tony" M. Grooms is a writer and arts administrator who is well known in the Atlanta area for...

Denmark Groover (1922-2001)
Denmark Groover was a legislator from middle Georgia who was involved in some of the state's most controversial...

Groundwater
Georgia has abundant groundwater resources found mostly south of the fall line, but also in the Valley...

Gubernatorial Election of 1966
In 1966 the General Assembly chose Georgia's chief executive. Although former governor Ellis Arnall won...

Guerrilla Warfare during the Civil War
Guerrilla warfare in Georgia during the Civil War (1861-65) often took place in sparsely populated regions...

Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation
Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, based in Savannah, is a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics....

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