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Two suspects in separate Augusta murders were convicted this week and sentenced to life in prison. ... Felycya Harris and Scottlyn DeVore outside Saint Paul's Church on Reynolds Street in Augusta ...
Edward Marlow McIntyre Sr. (November 16, 1931 – August 14, 2004) became the first African American mayor of Augusta, Georgia, in 1981. [1] He had previously served as a county commissioner for Richmond County since 1970, as the first black candidate to win the office. [2] He received a U.S. federal conviction for extortion in 1984. [3]
Atticus Jerome "Jack" Connell, Jr. (September 10, 1919 – February 6, 2013) was an American politician. He was a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from 1969 to 2002.
The city of Augusta, Georgia, the largest city and the county seat of Richmond County, Georgia, is the birthplace and home of several notable individuals. This is a list of people from Augusta, Georgia and includes people who were born or lived in Augusta for a nontrivial amount of time. Individuals included in this listing are people presumed ...
Magnolia Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Augusta, Georgia. It was officially founded in August 1818. It was officially founded in August 1818. Spanning over 60 acres, it is home to the final resting place of seven Confederate Generals, five Jewish cemeteries, a Greek Cemetery, and the oldest tree in the state of Georgia,.
Richard Thurmond Chatham (August 16, 1896 – February 5, 1957), who usually went by Thurmond Chatham, was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, an industrialist and philanthropist. He represented North Carolina from 1949 to 1957.
Juliette Augusta Magill Kinzie (grandmother) Juliette Gordon Low ( née Gordon ; October 31, 1860 – January 17, 1927) was the American founder of Girl Scouts of the USA . Inspired by the work of Robert Baden-Powell , founder of Scout Movement , she joined the Girl Guide movement in England , forming her own group of Girl Guides there in 1911.
Robert E. Williams Photographic Collection: African-Americans in the Augusta, Ga. Vicinity (Richmond Co.), circa 1872–1898. Late-nineteenth-century photographs of Augusta-area African American people, places, agriculture, family life, and more from the collections of the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library