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Author Index
                        
Timothy W. Patridge
Barbecue
Barbecue (barbeque, BBQ, BarBQ) is a popular cooking method used primarily for meats served at parties,...
Randall L. Patton
Carpet Industry
"Like a story-book romance reads the history of the colorful tufted textile industry." So the Tufted...
Chenille Bedspreads
Catherine Evans (later Catherine Evans Whitener) revived the handcraft technique of tufting in the 1890s...
E. D. Rivers (1895-1967)
E. D. ("Ed") Rivers served consecutive two-year terms as Georgia's governor (elected in 1936 and reelected...
Interface, Inc.
Interface is the world's largest manufacturer of commercial carpeting. The firm is based in Atlanta (corporate...
Shaw Industries
Shaw Industries, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, is the largest manufacturer of carpet in the world...
Southern Regional Council
The Southern Regional Council (SRC) is a reform-oriented organization whose headquarters are in Atlanta...
Peter M. Paulsen
Candler School of Theology
The Candler School of Theology, part of Emory University in Atlanta, is one of thirteen schools of theology...
Tinaz Pavri
Sam Nunn (b. 1938)
Sam Nunn represented Georgia for twenty-four years in the U.S. Senate, where he distinguished himself...
David H. Payne
Central State Hospital
Chartered in 1837, Central State Hospital was a product of the nineteenth century's social reform movement....
John Rollin Ridge (1827-1867)
John Rollin Ridge (also known as Cheesquatalawny and Yellow Bird), considered the first Native American...
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