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  2. Spencer Lawton - Wikipedia

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    Lawton was born on July 19, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan to Spencer Lawton Sr. [3] [4] (1918–1999) and Sarah "Sally" Parker (1919–2017). [5] [6] He was their eldest son.After being raised in Savannah, Georgia, Lawton moved with his family to Atlanta.

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  4. Thomas Gamble (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Gamble Building on Savannah's East Bay Street, named for the mayor upon his death. Thomas Gamble who was a Newspaperman, six-term Mayor of Savannah, Mayor of Savannah Beach, Historical Researcher and Writer, the father of Armstrong Junior College, a Publisher, a Husband, a Father, a decorated Chevalier Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, a recipient of a bronze medallion from ...

  5. Thomas Gamble Building - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Gamble Building, ... The building was renamed in 1945 for Thomas Gamble, Savannah's mayor between 1933 and 1937 and 1938 until his death in 1945. [2]

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  7. John Duncan (author) - Wikipedia

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    A retired history professor, and a twelfth-generation native of South Carolina, he lived the majority of his life in Savannah, Georgia. Between 1977 and 2022, he and his wife, Virginia, owned the Thomas-Levy House in Savannah's Monterey Square. In 1983, they established V & J Duncan Antique Maps, Prints and Books in the building's basement ...

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  9. Marie Louise Scudder Myrick - Wikipedia

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    The home originally had a full second floor which was destroyed by fire in the late 1800s. The home was demolished in the early 2000s. The report on the funeral of Capt. Myrick from the Atlanta Constitution, 1895 Tomb engraving for Marie Louise Scudder Myrick in Bonaventure Cemetery (Savannah, Georgia) The newer inscription on the Myrick Family ...