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William P. Flatt

Agriculture in Georgia: Overview
Georgia's agricultural industry plays a major role in the state's economy, contributing billions of dollars...

Christopher J. Floyd

John Clark (1766-1832)
John Clark, a major general in the Georgia militia, state representative, and U.S. Indian agent, was...

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

Aaron Spencer Fogleman

Moravians
The Moravians are Protestants who trace their origins to ancient Bohemia, in the present-day Czech Republic....

Estelle Ford-Williamson

Alfred Iverson Jr. (1829-1911)
A brigadier general in the Confederate army, Alfred Iverson Jr. captured the highest-ranking Union officer...

Hambidge Center for Creative Arts and Sciences
The Hambidge Center for Creative Arts and Sciences, founded by artist Mary Crovatt Hambidge, is an artists'...

James D. Bulloch (1823-1901)
James Dunwoody Bulloch, the primary naval agent of the Confederacy in Europe, oversaw the building of...

Sam Fore

David Bushnell (1740-1826)
David Bushnell is credited as the inventor of the submarine, which was first used to launch explosives...

William Ewen (ca. 1720-1776/1777)
From humble beginnings as an indentured servant, William Ewen rose to become one of the Georgia colony's...

William Pierce (1753-1789)
William Pierce was an officer in the Revolutionary War (1775-83), a member of the Continental Congress,...

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