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South Georgia College Marvin Dawson Mathis (November 30, 1940 – April 17, 2017) was an American newsman and politician who served five terms as a U.S. Representative from Georgia from 1971 to 1981.
Houston County (/ ˈ h aʊ s t ən / HOW-stən) is a county located in the central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia.The population was 163,633 at the 2020 census. [1] Its county seat is Perry; the city of Warner Robins is substantially larger in both area and population.
Woodlawn Memorial Park is one of the largest cemeteries in Nashville, known as a site where many prominent country music personalities are buried including Porter Wagoner, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, and Eddy Arnold. It is located 660 Thompson Lane, a site rich in history.
The William G. Harrison House is a historic residence in Nashville, Georgia. It is also known as the Eulalie Taylor House and is located at 313 South Bartow Street. [2] It was built in 1904 and is a one-story frame Queen Anne-style house with Folk Victorian details. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 30, 1995. [1]
Nashville is a city in and the county seat of Berrien County, Georgia, United States. [4] The population was 7,029 at the 2022 census estimates. [ 5 ] It is called the "City of Dogwoods ", as the tree grows in large numbers around the area.
Georgia : November 13, 1910 57 Dilated cardiomyopathy [53] Atlanta, Georgia: City Cemetery, Marietta, Georgia: Joseph M. Terrell: March 4, 1897 September 25, 1853 Powder Springs, Georgia: 61st (1909–1911) William Walker Foulkrod Republican Pennsylvania (5th district) November 13, 1910 63 Myocarditis [54] Frankford, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
William Beauregard Roberts was born on March 5, 1861, in Louisville, Kentucky. [1] [note 1] He was the son of Clay Roberts (died 1880), a former Tennessee state senator from Nashville who was of English descent, and his wife, Mattie Louis (Cable) Roberts.
Harold Dunbar Cooley (July 26, 1897 – January 15, 1974) was an American politician of the Democratic Party. He represented the Fourth Congressional district of North Carolina from 1934 to 1966. Background