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Henry O. Flipper (1856-1940)
Henry O. Flipper was the first African American to graduate from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point,...

Henry Rootes Jackson (1820-1898)
Achieving the rank of major general in the Georgia militia during the Civil War (1861-65), Henry Rootes...

Henry Rutherford Butler (1862-1931)
Henry Rutherford Butler, a respected physician and pharmacist with offices on Auburn Avenue in Atlanta...

Henry Tift (1841-1922)
Henry Tift was a businessman and developer who founded the city of Tifton. As civic leader and benefactor,...

Henry W. Grady (1850-1889)
Henry W. Grady, the "Spokesman of the New South," served as managing editor for the Atlanta Constitution...

Herbert L. Stoddard (1889-1970)
Herbert L. Stoddard, one of the most important southern conservationists of the twentieth century, developed...

Heritage Education
Heritage education has evolved and matured over many years. Teachers and students employ local historic...

Heritage Tourism
Tourism is Georgia's second largest industry, and in 2004 it contributed $26 billion to the state's economy....

Herman J. Russell (b. 1930)
Herman J. Russell, the founder and former chief executive officer of H. J. Russell and Company, is a...

Herman Talmadge (1913-2002)
Herman Talmadge, son of Eugene Talmadge, served as governor of Georgia for a brief time in early 1947...

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