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William Terry Kelley

Melons
Georgia ranks third in the United States in acreage of watermelons (). Yearly production...

Vegetable Production
Vegetables are the second most valuable agricultural crop in Georgia. Collectively they are worth an...

George L. Kelly

G. Lombard Kelly (1890-1972)
G. Lombard Kelly served as dean and president of the Medical College of Georgia (later Georgia Health...

Kathryn W. Kemp

Asa Candler (1851-1929)
Asa Griggs Candler, founder of the Coca-Cola Company, was also a banker and real estate developer and...

Warren Akin Candler (1857-1941)
The tenth president and the first chancellor of Emory University, Southern Methodist Episcopal bishop...

W. Benjamin Kennedy

Georgia Mountain Fair
The Georgia Mountain Fair, held every summer in Hiawassee, celebrated its fiftieth anniversary in 2000....

Gary Kerley

Charlie Smith (b. 1947)
A Georgia-born poet, novelist, and short-story writer, Charlie Smith is a frequent contributor to national...

David Bottoms (b. 1949)
When David Bottoms was twenty-nine, his first book,, was chosen...

Ferrol Sams (b. 1922)
A physician, humorist, storyteller, and best-selling novelist, Ferrol Sams is the author of eight books....

Greg Johnson (b. 1953)
An award-winning short-story writer, novelist, poet, biographer, and scholar, Greg Johnson is a professor...

John Stone (1936-2008)
A poet, essayist, cardiologist, and lecturer, John Stone also served during his varied career as professor...

Terry Kay (b. 1938)
A prolific and award-winning author, Terry Kay has written fiction and screenplays, as well as a children's...

Walter Griffin (b. 1937)
Poet, teacher, and founder of the Atlanta Poets Workshop, Walter Griffin has spent his career identifying...

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