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Oliver H. Prince (1782-1837)
Justly called "a man of many talents" and "something of a renaissance man," Oliver H. Prince served in...

Prints and Drawings of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Georgia artwork from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is typically covered in larger histories...

Foreign Prisoners of War
During times of war, Georgia military installations have served as internment camps for enemies taken...

Progressive Era
The Progressive Era refers to a period of varied reforms that took place throughout the United States...

Providence Canyon
Providence Canyon is a network of gorges in southwest Georgia created by the erosion of soft, multicolored...

Wyatt Prunty (b. 1947)
Wyatt Prunty is identified with a widely based movement among poets sometimes called the New Formalism....

Public Archaeology Programs
As an educational tool archaeology has few equals. It brings together such skills as data gathering,...

Public Authorities and Public Corporations
A public authority or public corporation is a quasi-governmental agency created by the legislature and...

Public Education (PreK-12)
As of 2008, approximately 1.6 million students were enrolled in prekindergarten through twelfth grade...

Public School Buildings
Georgia's statewide system of tuition-free public schools dates from the late nineteenth century. Because...

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