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  2. Crawford, Frazer & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Crawford, Frazer & Co. was a slave-trading business located in Atlanta, Georgia, in the 1860s.The principals of Crawford, Frazer & Co. were Robert Crawford, Addison D. Frazer, and Thomas Lafayette Frazer.

  3. Tarver Plantation - Wikipedia

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    The Tarver Plantation, also known as Tarva Plantation, located on Tarva Rd. (Co. Rt. 122) north of Newton in Baker County, Georgia includes a plantation house built in about 1850. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

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    State Route 116 and Clay St. 32°45′26″N 84°52′35″W  /  32.757222°N 84.876389°W  / 32.757222; -84.876389  ( Hamilton Baptist Church and Pastorium Hamilton

  5. A Southern Living House Plan Laid The Groundwork For This ...

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    For Mallory Mathison Glenn and her would-be clients, the 2009 Southern Living Idea House in Dahlonega, Georgia, proved to be something of a meet-cute.She was the home’s interior designer, and ...

  6. Georgia House passes bill to regulate solar farms

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    House Bill 300, which passed unanimously, requires companies that lease property for solar farms to restore the land to its natural state after the leases expire.

  7. 'My house is unsellable': This Pennsylvania woman bought ...

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    Disaster creeps closer to her home. 'My house is unsellable': This Pennsylvania woman bought cheap land from the state for $15,000 — but didn't know a previous owner sold it due to a landslide ...

  8. Old Market (Louisville, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Market is a historic open-air structure in the middle of Louisville, Georgia. It was built around 1795 during the period when this town was the capital of Georgia. It was entered into the National Register of Historic Places on February 17, 1978. [3] The structure was built as a public market but was also sometimes used as a slave market.

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