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Towns County
Towns County, which borders North Carolina in northeast Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains, is the state's...

George W. Towns (1801-1854)
George W. Towns, a lawyer, legislator, and U.S. congressman, served as Georgia's governor from 1847 to...

Townsend Prize for Fiction
Every other year a board of judges awards the Townsend Prize for Fiction to an outstanding novel or short-story...

Trans-Oconee Republic
"Trans-Oconee Republic" is the name used by later historians to describe the short-lived independent...

Cecil Travis (1913-2006)
Cecil Travis, who played his entire twelve-year major league career with the Washington Senators, excelled...

Treutlen County
Treutlen County, in central Georgia, is the state's 154th county and comprises 201 square miles. It was...

John Adam Treutlen (1733-1782)
John Treutlen arrived in America as an indentured servant and rose to become a wealthy merchant and landowner....

Charley Trippi (b. 1920)
Charles "Charley" Trippi, a University of Georgia (UGA) halfback from 1941 to 1943 and 1945 to 1946,...

Travis Tritt (b. 1963)
A versatile performer from suburban Atlanta, Travis Tritt has secured major industry awards and sold...

Lamar Trotti (1900-1952)
Lamar Trotti was one of the most prolific and respected screenwriters and producers working in the film...

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