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  2. Immortal Six Hundred - Wikipedia

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    Immortal 600 Historynet.com; Minutes of the 1910 annual meeting of the Society of the Immortal Six Hundred. "Burial Sites of Immortal 600 Marker" and other nearby markers. Video and text on the Immortal 600 produced by Georgia Public Broadcasting.

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  4. List of the Mesozoic life of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Aciculiscala † Aciculiscala acuta Acirsa † Acirsa americana – or unidentified related form † Acirsa flexicostata Acteon † Acteon cicatricosus † Acteonella † Acutostrea † Acutostrea plumosa † Aenona † Aenona eufaulensis † Aenona georgiana Fossilized shell of the Late Cretaceous oyster Agerostrea † Agerostrea † Agerostrea mesenterica † Albertosaurus † Aliofusus ...

  5. Georgia Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Department of Revenue (GDOR) is the principal tax collection agency in the U.S. state of Georgia. The Department administers tax laws and enforces laws and regulations concerning alcohol and tobacco products in the state. [1] The Georgia Department of Revenue is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia

  6. Ebenezer Creek - Wikipedia

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    Ebenezer Creek is a tributary of the Savannah River in Effingham County, Georgia, about 20 miles north of the city of Savannah. During the American Civil War , an incident at the creek resulted in the drowning of many freed slaves.

  7. Georgia Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The State Highway Department was created on August 16, 1916 by an act of the Georgia General Assembly. In 1918 came the creation of the Georgia State Highway Commission, which made surveys and oversaw plans for road projects. [3] Finally, in 1972, came the creation of the Georgia Department of Transportation by Governor Jimmy Carter. [4]