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Timothy J. Lockley

Bethesda
Bethesda, or "House of Mercy," was the name given to the orphanage founded near Savannah by the evangelist...

Slavery in Revolutionary Georgia
The American Revolution (1775-83) probably affected both the system of slavery and the lives of individual...

Gretchen Loeffler

River Basins
Georgia's natural resources include fourteen river basins, which support a rich diversity of native fish...

Steve Longcrier

Civil War Heritage Trails
The impact of the Civil War (1861-65) on Georgia was greater than that of any other event before or since....

James J. Lorence

Don West (1906-1992)
A native of north Georgia, Don West achieved success as one of the foremost southern regional poets of...

Gainesville State College
Founded in 1964, Gainesville State College is the only publicly supported two-year college in northeast...

Stephen R. Lowe

Bobby Jones (1902-1971)
The greatest amateur golfer ever, Bobby Jones dominated his sport in the 1920s. In the eight seasons...

Masters Tournament
First played in 1934, the Masters Tournament is one of golf's four "major" events, alongside the U.S....

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