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  2. Commerce, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Susan Dowdell Myrick - Wikipedia

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    Susan "Sue" Dowdell Myrick (February 20, 1893 – September 3, 1978) [1] was an American journalist, educator, author, and conservationist.Her friendship with author Margaret Mitchell led to Myrick's role as a technical advisor and dialect coach during the production of Gone with the Wind (1939), ensuring the film accurately portrayed the accents, customs, and manners of the South. [2]

  4. Hebron Church, Cemetery, and Academy - Wikipedia

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    Hebron Church, Cemetery, and Academy is a site in Commerce, Georgia.It was founded in 1796 in what is now Banks County, Georgia. [2] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Hebron Church, Cemetery and Academy.

  5. Georgia Archives - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes Hall. The Georgia Archives was established on August 20, 1918, after a prolonged effort on the part of the Archives' first director, Lucian Lamar Knight. [2] The Archives occupied a balcony in the State Capitol Building for twelve years until 1930, when furniture magnate Amos G. Rhodes left his home, "Rhodes Hall", to the state.

  6. John B. Gordon - Wikipedia

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    John Brown Gordon (() February 6, 1832 – () January 9, 1904) was an American politician, Confederate States Army general, attorney, slaveowner and planter. "One of Robert E. Lee's most trusted generals" by the end of the Civil War according to historian Ed Bearss, [1]: 241 he strongly opposed Reconstruction era.

  7. Roy LeCraw - Wikipedia

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    Roy LeCraw (May 1, 1895 – February 21, 1985) served part of one term as the 50th Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia before resigning to join the U.S. Army at the beginning of World War II. [ 1 ] He was a self-confident insurance man and an officer in the National Guard .