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Joseph H. H. Moore

Jonesboro
The seat of Clayton County, Jonesboro is located in Georgia's upper central Piedmont region, approximately...

Molly Moreland

Jeannette Rankin (1880-1973)
Jeannette Rankin, the first woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and a longtime resident...

Jeannette Rankin Foundation
A national nonprofit organization based in Athens, the Jeannette Rankin Foundation awards scholarships...

Chad Morgan

Alexander Stephens (1812-1883)
Most famous for serving as the vice president of the Confederacy during the Civil War (1861-65), Alexander...

Benjamin Hill (1823-1882)
A presence in Georgia state politics for more than three decades, Benjamin Hill was by turns a prosperous...

Herschel Johnson (1812-1880)
Perhaps most famous as Stephen Douglas's 1860 vice presidential candidate, Herschel Johnson played an...

Linda Morgan

Calhoun County
Covering 280 square miles in southwest Georgia, Calhoun County was created from parts of Early and Baker...

Fort Gaines
Fort Gaines, the seat of Clay County, sits on a 130-foot bluff overlooking the Chattahoochee River and...

Janice Morrill

Ethnic Celebrations
Georgia's population has changed remarkably during the past thirty years, with new ethnic groups arriving...

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