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Author Index
                        
Sarah Grace Davis
Robert Benham (b. 1946)
Robert Benham, the first African American chief justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia, also made history...
Truett-McConnell College
Truett-McConnell College is a four-year Baptist school in the mountains of northeast Georgia. Located...
Stephen Davis
Andrews Raid
The Andrews Raid of April 12, 1862, brought the first Union soldiers into north Georgia and led to an...
Atlanta Campaign
The "Atlanta campaign" is the name given by historians to the military operations that took place in...
Civil War: Atlanta Home Front
At the time of the Civil War (1861-65), Atlanta boasted a population of almost 10,000 (one-fifth of whom...
Cyclorama
"Cyclorama" is the name given to the huge, late-nineteenth-century painting depicting the Civil War battle...
Dean Rusk Center Staff
Dean Rusk Center
The Dean Rusk Center for International Law and Policy serves as the principal focus for the international...
Stan Deaton
Button Gwinnett (1735-1777)
Button Gwinnett was one of three Georgia signers of the Declaration of Independence. He served in Georgia's...
George Walton (ca. 1749-1804)
George Walton was one of three Georgians to sign the Declaration of Independence. He served in numerous...
James Wright (1716-1785)
James Wright was the third and last royal governor of Georgia, serving from 1760 to 1782, with a brief...
Lyman Hall (1724-1790)
Lyman Hall was one of three Georgians to sign the Declaration of Independence. He served as a representative...
Thomas M. Deaton
Beaulieu of America
Beaulieu of America, located in Dalton, is the third largest tufted-carpet company in America. An offshoot...
Dalton
Dalton, the carpet capital of the world, is located eighty miles north of Atlanta and thirty miles south...
J & J Industries
J & J Industries, located in Dalton, is one of the largest privately held commercial broadloom manufacturers...
World Carpets
World Carpets, which merged with Mohawk Industries in 1998, is one of the largest tufted carpet companies...
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