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Article Index
                        
Savannah River
The Savannah River, one of Georgia's longest and largest waterways, defines most of the boundary between...
Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
In 1951 Eugene Odum, a professor at the University of Georgia, contracted with the U.S. Atomic Energy...
Savannah State University
Savannah State University, a historically black institution, is the oldest black public university in...
Savannah Technical College
Savannah Technical College is located in Savannah, the seat of Chatham County, Georgia's northernmost...
Savannah Tribune
The Savannah Tribune, a weekly newspaper covering news and issues related to Savannah's African American...
Albert B. Saye (1912-1989)
Albert B. Saye, professor of political science at the University of Georgia (UGA), was one of the most...
Schley County
Schley County, in west central Georgia, southeast of Columbus, was created in 1857 from portions of ...
William Schley (1786-1858)
William Schley, a jurist, politician, and manufacturer, served as governor of Georgia from 1835 to 1837....
Robert Scott (1908-2006)
Robert Scott was one of Georgia's most prominent World War II heroes, as well as a best-selling author....
Screven County
Screven County, located in the Coastal Plain of Georgia, was created on December 14, 1793, as the state's...
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