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Kyle Osborn

Georgia and the Sectional Crisis
Georgia played a pivotal role in the sectional crisis of the 1850s, in which southern politicians struggled...

Clay Ouzts

Elbert County
In the northeast Georgia Piedmont, between the Savannah and Broad rivers, lies Elbert County. The area...

Elberton
The county seat of Elbert County in Georgia's Piedmont region is Elberton. Officially incorporated in...

Georgia Guidestones
One of the most intriguing granite monuments ever erected stands in Elbert County, near the South Carolina...

Granite
Tucked away in the northeastern Georgia Piedmont between the Savannah and Broad rivers lies the city...

Nancy Hart (ca. 1735-1830)
Georgia's most acclaimed female participant during the Revolutionary War (1775-83) was Nancy Hart. A...

Petersburg
Once Georgia's third largest town, Petersburg, located in the forks of the Broad and Savannah rivers...

Stephen Heard (1740-1815)
The American Revolution (1775-83) in Georgia was characterized by some of the conflict's most brutal...

Jennifer Owen

Agnes Scott College
Agnes Scott College, located in Decatur, just six miles from Atlanta's city center, is an independent...

Joanne M. Owens

Roland Hayes (1887-1977)
The tenor Roland Hayes was the first African American man to win international fame as a concert performer....

Sue Ellen Owens

DeKalb County
DeKalb County, a large urban county and a center for education in the Atlanta metropolitan area, was...

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