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Third Parties
Since World War II (1941-45) third parties in Georgia have played pivotal roles in elections. In 1948...

Thomas "Blind Tom" Wiggins (1849-1908)
One of the most famous American entertainers of the nineteenth century, Thomas "Blind Tom" Wiggins was...

Thomas Addison Richards (1820-1900)
During the first half of the nineteenth century artists fanned out across the northeastern United States...

Thomas Brewer (1894-1956)
Thomas Brewer, an African American physician, spearheaded the drive for racial equality in Columbus from...

Thomas Brown (1750-1825)
Commanding a regiment of loyalists known as the King's Rangers, Thomas Brown took part in several important...

Thomas Butler King (1800-1864)
Thomas Butler King is remembered primarily as a planter/politician from coastal Georgia who labored with...

Thomas County
Thomas County is located deep in south central Georgia's plantation country, along the state's border...

Thomas E. Watson (1856-1922)
Thomas E. Watson is perhaps best known to Georgians today by his imposing statue near the steps of the...

Thomas Hardwick (1872-1944)
A state legislator, governor, and U.S. congressman, Thomas Hardwick served Georgia over a long political...

Thomas Henry Morgan: Bruce and Morgan
Alexander Bruce (1835-1927) and Thomas Henry Morgan (1857-1940) formed the successor firm to the highly...

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