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Sheep
Sheep have been raised in Georgia and the Southeast for centuries. Writings from the 1700s and 1800s...

Mordecai Sheftall (1735-1797)
The highest-ranking Jewish officer on the colonial side during the Revolutionary War (1775-83), Mordecai...

Sherman's Field Order No. 15
On January 16, 1865, during the Civil War (1861-65), Union general William T. Sherman issued his Special...

 Sherman's March (Film)
A well-loved and critically acclaimed work of cinema verité, Sherman's March (1986) weaves together...

Sherman's March to the Sea
The March to the Sea, the most destructive campaign against a civilian population during the Civil War...

Adiel Sherwood (1791-1879)
Adiel Sherwood, a minister and educator, initiated several changes in Georgia Baptist life, causing the...

Earl T. Shinhoster (1950-2000)
Throughout more than thirty years of service to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored...

Bill Shipp (b. 1933)
During his fifty years in journalism, Bill Shipp has distinguished himself as one of the country's premier...

Shopping Center Architecture
Twentieth-century shopping center development in Georgia, as elsewhere, may be characterized as a revolutionary...

Shorter University
Shorter University is a private liberal arts institution in Rome, with satellite campuses in Clayton...

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