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Three Governors Controversy
Georgia's "three governors controversy" of 1946-47, which began with the death of Governor-elect Eugene...

Tidal Marshes
Almost a third of the Atlantic Coast's tidal salt marshes are located in Georgia's Lower Coastal Plain...

Tift County
Covering an area of 265 square miles in south central Georgia, Tift County was created in 1905 from sections...

Tifton
Tifton, the county seat of Tift County, is located on the coastal plain in south central Georgia some...

Tiger Flowers (1895-1927)
In 1926 Theodore "Tiger" Flowers became the first black boxer to capture the world middleweight championship....

Time Capsules
Time capsules, sealed containers storing artifacts of the contemporary culture for retrieval in future...

Tina McElroy Ansa (b. 1949)
Novelist, journalist, essayist, and short-story writer Tina McElroy Ansa was born in Macon on November...

 Tobacco Road and God's Little Acre 
Although Erskine Caldwell wrote more than sixty books, twenty-five novels among them, he is best known...

Tom Buck (b. 1938)
Tom Buck is a longtime Columbus lawyer and civic leader who served for thirty-eight years in the Georgia...

Tom Murphy (1924-2007)
Tom Murphy, a Georgia Democrat, held the speakership of the House of Representatives of the Georgia General...

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