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  2. List of people from Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Tech President Blake R. Van Leer. Carlos Valdes, actor and singer; Blake R. Van Leer, President of Georgia Tech, the first to admit women and fought against segregationist Governor Griffin; Ella Lillian Wall Van Leer, artist and architect, women's rights activist; Fernando Velasco, football player; born in New York

  3. GenealogyBank - Wikipedia

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    GenealogyBank.com is an online subscription genealogical service that provides access to records useful in family history research. GenealogyBank is one of the largest collections of digitized U.S. newspapers, dating back to 1690. [1]

  4. James Earl Carter Sr. - Wikipedia

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    James Earl Carter was born in Arlington, Georgia, on September 12, 1894.He was the fourth of five children born to William Archibald Carter and Nina Pratt. [1] [2] In 1904, after his father was murdered by a business partner — which the nine-year-old James witnessed — the Carter family moved to Plains, Georgia.

  5. Joseph M. Pettit - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Mayo Pettit (July 15, 1916 – September 15, 1986) was an engineer and the president of the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1972 to 1986. He previously served as the dean of the Stanford University School of Engineering from 1958 to 1972.

  6. George W. Crawford - Wikipedia

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    George Walker Crawford was born on December 22, 1798, in Columbia County, Georgia.He was the fourth son of Peter and Mary Ann Crawford. His father was a veteran of the American Revolutionary War from Virginia who had settled in Georgia to claim a land share, known as a bounty grant, which the state of Georgia had set aside for "those who had fought for independence".

  7. Larry Munson - Wikipedia

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    Munson continued to live in Nashville until 1978 when he moved to metro Atlanta, after joining the Georgia Radio Network as a reporter. [10] [11] Munson moved to Athens in 1997. [12] On September 22, 2008, Larry announced his retirement from being the play-by-play announcer for the University of Georgia Bulldogs. [13]

  8. Killing of Kenyatta Odom - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation began to work with Othram, a genealogy company, in an attempt to identify the victim through genetic genealogy. They were able to determine that she was likely from the area of Albany, Georgia. After a 2022 news report for the anniversary of the discovery of the victim, a member of the public ...

  9. Iverson L. Harris - Wikipedia

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    Iverson Louis Harris (1805 – 1876) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia from 1866 to 1868. He was born in Watkinsville, Georgia. [1] He lived in Milledgeville, Georgia. He succeeded Judge Charles J. Jenkins as the latter became governor. [2] He had a namesake son who was a professor at the Theosophical Society Lomaland . [3] [4]

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