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The funeral homes sued Tri-State and Marsh, eventually settling first for $36 million with the plaintiff's class in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Ultimately, the Marsh defendants also settled for $3.5 million after their insurer, Georgia Farm Bureau, agreed to pay the settlement.
Mike Bowers, former Attorney General of Georgia; born in Commerce [21] Olive Ann Burns , award-winning author of Cold Sassy Tree , a novel loosely based on her experiences growing up in Commerce Spud Chandler , right-handed starting pitcher in major league baseball who played his entire career for the New York Yankees from 1937 through 1947 ...
Roughly bounded by US 82, Pecan St., Seaboard Airline RR tracks, Crawford St., Thirteenth Ave., and Cent. of GA RR track 31°46′25″N 84°26′25″W / 31.773611°N 84.440278°W / 31.773611; -84.440278 ( Dawson Historic
Walnut Hill Historic District in Carnesville, Georgia consists of several small farm complexes along Old Federal Road (now Georgia State Route 51) making a historic rural linear community. The oldest dates from 1850. It includes farmhouses of types that are common for rural Georgia from c.1850 to c. 1910 and various outbuildings.
Near the end of 1930, SR 36 was extended along the previously unnumbered road from Danielsville to Commerce. [5] [6] Just over a year later, SR 98 was designated from Maysville to Homer. [2] [3] A few months later, this segment had a "sand clay or top soil" surface. [7] [8] Five years later, SR 98 was extended southeast to Commerce.
It was originally built as the home of Georgia governor Lamartine Griffin Hardman (1856–1937), who governed during 1927–1931. The 5-acre (2.0 ha) listing included two contributing buildings. [1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 16, 1988. [1]
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Franklin County is a county in the Northeast region of the U.S. state of Georgia.As of the 2020 census, the population was 23,424. [1] The county seat is Carnesville. [2] On February 25, 1784, Franklin and Washington became Georgia's eighth and ninth counties, [3] with Franklin named in honor of patriot Benjamin Franklin.