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The Atlanta History Center holds a Crawford, Frazer & Co. receipt dated May 2, 1863, for the sale of "Harry about 34 & Hannah 30" to John P. Hulst. [8] The sale price was $3,600 for the pair, likely paid in Confederate currency. [1] Another such receipt is for Ben, a 21-year-old who sold for $3,200. [9]
Bounded by I-75 on the east, Mt. Zion Rd. on the north, I-85 on the west, Airport Loop Rd. on the south, and Sylvan and Springdale Rds. west of I-85 33°39′36″N 84°24′37″W / 33.6601°N 84.4102°W / 33.6601; -84.4102 ( Hapeville Historic
Atlanta Buggy Company and Ware-Hatcher Bros. Furniture Company /The Carriage Works, 530 & 544 Means Street. Includes the remaining portion of the 1907 Ware-Hatcher building which was used for furniture manufacturing, and which took over the 1903 Atlanta Buggy Company building, which was originally a buggy factory. Now office space.
Five Points in Athens saw the most sales on the list with one selling for nearly $3 million.
The letter originated with Ken Klukowski, a senior legal analyst for far-right Breitbart News. Klukowski had co-authored the 2010 book The Blueprint: Obama’s Plan to Subvert the Constitution and Build an Imperial Presidency. Klukowski emailed the letter to Clark, and 20 minutes later, Clark emailed it to Rosen and Donoghue. [4]
Monroe Drive (to honor the Monroe Landscaping Company which did extensive plantings in the area) [19] N. Boulevard; Moreland Avenue, after Major Asbury Fletcher Moreland (1828–1909), father-in-law of architect Willis F. Denny. [20] The Moreland Park community also named after him is now part of Inman Park. County Line Road [21]
A former Athens-Clarke police officer has filed a federal lawsuit against the Athens-County government on the grounds he was discriminated against when he was fired in 2021 when he was alleged to ...
November 11, 1975 (1401 Prince Ave. Athens: 11: Albon Chase House: Albon Chase House: August 19, 1974 (185 N. Hull St. Athens: 12: Chestnut Grove School: Chestnut ...