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Richard Malcolm Johnston (1822-1898)
Richard Malcolm Johnston was a lawyer, teacher, and dialect humorist from Hancock County. A disciple...

Richmond County
Richmond County, in east central Georgia bordering the Savannah River and the South Carolina state line,...

Richmond Hill
Richmond Hill, situated on the Ogeechee River fifteen miles south of Savannah, is the largest municipality...

Right Whales
The North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis  Müller), one of three species of right whales, is Georgia's...

Riley Puckett (1894-1946)
George Riley Puckett was one of the nationally known pioneer country music artists who gained experience...

Ringgold
The seat of Catoosa County in northwest Georgia, Ringgold is the county's second-largest city, with a...

River Basins
Georgia's natural resources include fourteen river basins, which support a rich diversity of native fish...

Roadside Architecture
Roadside architecture consists of the various structures built to serve the motoring public. Generally...

Robert B. Greenblatt (1906-1987)
Robert B. Greenblatt was an eminent physician, medical researcher, and scholar at the Medical College...

Robert Benham (b. 1946)
Robert Benham, the first African American chief justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia, also made history...

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