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Royal Georgia, 1752-1776
Royal Georgia refers to the period between the termination of Trustee governance of Georgia and the colony's...

Beryl Rubinstein (1898-1952)
A multitalented musician, Georgia native Beryl Rubinstein achieved success as a piano virtuoso, music...

Larry Rubin (b. 1930)
Larry Jerome Rubin has published hundreds of poems in literary magazines and four volumes of selected...

Nap Rucker (1884-1970)
Largely forgotten today, Nap Rucker was one of the premier left-handed baseball pitchers in the major...

Andrée Ruellan (1905-2006)
Andrée Ruellan, a New York native of French descent, was a prominent artist of the twentieth...

Thomas Ruger (1833-1907)
Thomas Ruger served as the military provisional governor of Georgia for six months in 1868. In that role...

Rural Education
Rural schools in Georgia are found across the state, on its rolling pastures, red clay fields, sandy...

Dean Rusk (1909-1994)
Dean Rusk served as U.S. secretary of state from 1961 to 1969, the second longest tenure in that office...

Richard B. Russell Jr. (1897-1971)
Richard B. Russell Jr. served in public office for fifty years as a state legislator, governor of Georgia,...

Richard B. Russell Sr. (1861-1938)
Richard B. Russell Sr. served Georgia as a state legislator and appeals court justice before being elected...

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