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  2. Atlanta History Center - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta History Center is a history museum and research center located in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia.The Museum was founded in 1926, and has a large campus featuring historic gardens and houses, including Swan House, Smith Farm, and Wood Family Cabin.

  3. Franklin Garrett - Wikipedia

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    A native of Milwaukee, [2] he moved to Atlanta in 1914. [3] He graduated from Technological High School in Atlanta, Georgia. [4] He joined the Atlanta Historical Society in 1927 (a year after it was founded) which is today known as the Atlanta History Center. He served as historian for the Coca-Cola Company for 28 years. After retirement he ...

  4. John M. Slaton - Wikipedia

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    John Marshall Slaton (December 25, 1866 – January 11, 1955) served two non-consecutive terms as the 60th Governor of Georgia.His political career ended in 1915 after he commuted the death sentence of Atlanta factory boss Leo Frank, who had been convicted of the murder of a 13-year-old employee, Mary Phagan.

  5. Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Cyclorama and Civil War Museum was a Civil War museum located in Atlanta, Georgia. Its most noted attraction was the Atlanta Cyclorama, a cylindrical panoramic painting of the Battle of Atlanta. As of December 2021, the Cyclorama is located at the Atlanta History Center, while the building is now Zoo Atlanta's Savanna Hall. [3] [4]

  6. Margaret Mitchell House and Museum - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta History Center marker. The old Crescent Apartments continued to deteriorate, especially after a fire set in the southwest corner of the building did minor damage in the late 1980s. In 1989, Mayor Andrew Young helped secure Margaret Mitchell House's future by designating it a city landmark on the rolls of what is now the city's Office of ...

  7. History of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The history of Atlanta dates back to 1836, ... Atlanta quickly became a center of black education. ... (1867), Barnwell's Atlanta city directory, ...

  8. Ruth Blair - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Blair was born in Douglas County, Georgia on March 17, 1889, [5] to Hiram Columbus Blair and Nancy Ann Blair (née Mozley). [5] [6] Her father was born in 1836 and served in the Confederate Army; her mother was born in 1851. [5]

  9. Hugh A. Haralson - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Anderson Haralson Letterbook – Atlanta History Center; United States Congress. "Hugh A. Haralson (id: H000178)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Smith, Gordon Burns, History of the Georgia Militia, 1783–1861, Volume One, Campaigns and Generals, Boyd Publishing, 2000.