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  2. James Vann - Wikipedia

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    James Vann (c. 1762–64 – February 19, 1809) was a Cherokee leader, one of the triumvirate with Major Ridge and Charles R. Hicks, who led the Upper Towns of East Tennessee and North Georgia as part of the ᎤᏪᏘ ᏣᎳᎩ ᎠᏰᎵ (Uwet Tsalag Ayetl or Old Cherokee Nation).

  3. Anne Hyde Choate - Wikipedia

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    Very active even in her old age, she was horseback riding almost daily until breaking her clavicle in a riding accident about four months before her death. [1] [2] She was also interested in historic preservation which she combined with Scouting when she successfully worked to preserve Juliette Low's birthplace in Savannah, Georgia. [2]

  4. Equestrian statue of Casimir Pulaski - Wikipedia

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    Pulaski is riding a horse, which has its front right leg raised while trotting. Pulaski, dressed in his Polish military uniform as a cavalry commander, is wearing a long military coat and a decorative hat. He is holding onto the horse's reins while his feet are in the stirrups. The statue is resting on an oval base adorned with foliage and ...

  5. The Oglethorpe Club - Wikipedia

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    The Oglethorpe Club is a private gentlemen's club in Savannah, Georgia, United States. [1] Established in 1870, [2] [3] it is the oldest such club in Georgia, [4] and the seventh-oldest in the Southern United States, behind Cape Fear Club and ahead of The Athlestan Club. It is located at 450 Bull Street, [5] immediately to the north of Forsyth ...

  6. Savannah, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Savannah (/ s ə ˈ v æ n ə / sə-VAN-ə) is the oldest city in the U.S. state of Georgia and the county seat of Chatham County.Established in 1733 on the Savannah River, the city of Savannah became the British colonial capital of the Province of Georgia and later the first state capital of Georgia. [6]

  7. Nancy Hanks (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Nancy Hanks was a popular Central of Georgia Railway and later Southern Railway passenger train in Georgia running between Atlanta and Savannah. It was named after a race horse that was named for Abraham Lincoln's mother. The name is even older than the mid-20th century train derived from that of a short-lived but famous steam special, the ...