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He was a brigadier general in the Georgia militia from 1828 to 1832, and thus is sometimes named in histories as Gen. Sowell Woolfolk. [3] A letter reprinted into The Liberator abolitionist newspaper in 1831 advised Gen. Sowell to be alert for an insurrection conspiracy between "the negroes" and "the Indians" of Georgia and North Carolina. [5]
Texas Tech University's Sowell Family Collection in Literature, Community, and the Natural World began with discussions with Barry Lopez and other contributors in 1998. [4] The first papers were acquired and processed in 2000, and as early as 2001 Texas Tech Libraries hosted a reading by a Sowell Collection author. [ 5 ]
Samuel Little (né McDowell; June 7, 1940 – December 30, 2020) was an American serial killer who was convicted of eight murders and confessed to committing 93 murders between 1970 and 2005. [5]
Sowell joins FAMU as the senior leadership team’s fourth confirmed new member in the past month. ... Class of 2007 – and was an educator at James S. Rickards High School for over a decade, ...
Her third husband was James Rowland Sowell. They married in 1982 and divorced in 1987. [23] She married her fourth husband, John L. Marion, at the Church of the Heavenly Rest on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, in 1988. [4] [5] The ceremony was performed by Reverend C. Hugh Hildesley. [4]
Hiring wide receivers coach James Coley marked a first for Georgia football coach Kirby Smart since assembling his original staff in 2016.
The Chief Vann House is the first brick residence in the Cherokee Nation, and has been called the "Showplace of the Cherokee Nation".Owned by the Cherokee Chief James Vann, the Vann House is a Georgia Historic Site on the National Register of Historic Places and one of the oldest remaining structures in the northern third of the state of Georgia.