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Spence was a starter for the 1916 team which, as one writer wrote, "seemed to personify Heisman." [5] In Georgia Tech's record-setting 222-0 win over Cumberland College in 1916, Spence scored the second-most behind Everett Strupper when he netted five touchdowns. [6] He was selected All-Southern that season. [7] Walter Camp gave him honorable ...
Spence Field, 5.8 miles (9.3 km) east-southeast of Moultrie; Air Corps Advanced Flying School (Single Engine)/AAF Advanced Flying School (Single Engine)/AAF Pilot School (Advanced, Single Engine): 12 July 1941 – 1 August 1945 75th Air Base Squadron/75th Base Headquarters & Air Base Squadron: 26 December 1941 – 30 April 1944
Spence Army Airfield aerial photo, 1943 North American AT-6 Texan advanced flight trainers, 1943. "SP" was the fuselage code for Spence AAF Curtiss P-40F Warhawks after their arrival at Spence AAF, 1944. Curtiss P-40F-20-CU 41-20039 in foreground. Spence Air Base was a United States Air Force base that operated from
(original), Downtown Thomasville bet. Jefferson St. and Smith Ave. and bet. Crawford And Siexas St. (increase and decrease) Thomasville: There was a boundary increase on October 28, 2004 (refnum 04001185) 38: Thomasville Depot
Thomas County was created by an act of the Georgia General Assembly on December 23, 1825, from portions of Decatur and Irwin Counties. [3] Colquitt (1856), Brooks (1858), and Grady (1905) Counties all were formed partially from lands within Thomas County's original borders.
The Thomasville Times-Enterprise is a five-day newspaper published in Thomasville, Georgia. It is owned by Carpenter Media Group. It is owned by Carpenter Media Group. CMG acquired the paper in 2024 from CHNI.
The Thomasville Depot in Thomasville, Georgia was built in 1914. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The station served the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad .
The Savoy Automobile Museum, colloquially known as the Savoy, is an Automobile museum which opened in December of 2021 in Cartersville, Georgia, about 45 miles northwest of Atlanta.