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Horace King (1807-1885)
Horace King was the most respected bridge builder in west Georgia, Alabama, and northeast Mississippi...

Preston King (b. 1936)
Preston King, an accomplished lecturer and professor of philosophy, lived abroad in exile for nearly...

Primus E. King (1900-1986)
On the morning of July 4, 1944, Primus E. King, an African American duly registered to vote in Georgia,...

Roswell King (1765-1844)
Roswell King—native New Englander, manager of the Pierce Butler coastal plantations, and industrialist...

Slater King (1927-1969)
Civil rights activist Slater King was a successful real estate broker who focused his entrepreneurial...

Thomas Butler King (1800-1864)
Thomas Butler King is remembered primarily as a planter/politician from coastal Georgia who labored with...

Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base
Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base, located at St. Marys, in Camden County on the south Georgia coast, is...

Kiokee Baptist Church
The Kiokee Baptist Church is the oldest Baptist church in the state to sustain its membership. Founded...

Dot Kirby (1920-2000)
In 1932, at age twelve, Dot Kirby entered the Georgia State Women's Golf Championship as the youngest...

Gladys Knight (b. 1944)
As one of Motown's leading ladies of soul in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Gladys Knight was the driving...

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