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Louise Suggs (b. 1923)
Louise Suggs was one of the charter members of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), and her...

Louisville
Louisville, the county seat of Jefferson County, also served as Georgia's third capital from 1796 until...

Lower Coastal Plain and Coastal Islands
Georgia's Lower Coastal Plain, an environmental region of the Coastal Plain Province, contains some of...

Lowndes County
Lowndes County in southwest Georgia was created in 1825 by an act of the state legislature. The county...

Lucian Lamar Knight (1868-1933)
Lucian Lamar Knight is perhaps best known as an editor for the Atlanta Constitution, and the founder and...

Lucius D. Clay (1897-1978)
General Lucius Clay, a native of Marietta, organized the most remarkable logistical and transportation...

Lucius Holsey (1842-1920)
As bishop of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church (later Christian Methodist Episcopal Church), Lucius...

Lucy Cobb Institute
The Lucy Cobb Institute, a secondary school for young women in Athens, was founded in 1859 by Thomas...

Lucy Craft Laney (1854-1933)
The founder and principal of the Haines Institute in Augusta for fifty years (1883-1933), Lucy Craft...

Lucy May Stanton (1875-1931)
Lucy May Stanton created works in oil, pastel, and watercolor; but she is best known as a painter of...

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