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Born in Vienna, Georgia, Busbee attended Georgia Military College and Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College before joining the U.S. Navy.After his discharge, he completed his education at the University of Georgia and its School of Law in Athens, where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and the Phi Kappa Literary Society, having procured a bachelor's degree in 1949 and a law ...
Piedmont Athens Regional (formerly known as Athens Regional Medical Center or ARMC) is a healthcare system located in Athens, Georgia, that consists of an acute care hospital with 350-plus beds, four urgent care centers, a network of physicians and specialists, and a home health agency. The healthcare system serves a 17-county area, and is one ...
Their son Dr. Robert Carter (1774--1805 married Mary Nelson of York County who bore Hill Carter (1796-1870 ) who inherited Shirley plantation as would his son Charles Carter (1827-1906), although the most famous descendant would be of daughter Anne Hill Carter (1773-1829), who became the second wife of General and Virginia governor Lighthorse ...
Charles Joseph Carter (1874–1936), American stage magician; Charles Thomas Carter (c. 1735–1804), Irish composer and organist; Charlton Heston (J. Charles Carter, 1923–2008), American film actor, known in private life as Charles or Chuck Carter; Chuck Carter (born 1957), video game and film artist
Current U.S. representatives from Georgia District Member (Residence) [2] Party Incumbent since CPVI (2022) [3] District map 1st: Buddy Carter (Republican January 3, 2015
The First African Methodist Episcopal Church (First AME Church), formerly known as Pierce’s Chapel, [2] is an AME church established in 1866 by Rev. Henry McNeal Turner, and located at 521 North Hull Street in Athens, Georgia. [3] [2] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places since March 10, 1980. [1] [4]
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Carter was born in Waynesboro, Georgia, on December 19, 1837, to Angelina Carter and her husband, Dr. Edward J. Carter (1814–1869). By 1850, his elder brother Isiah had died, so John was the family's eldest son, with three younger sisters, [2] although another brother Alexander would survive his parents. His father owned 52 slaves in 1850: 25 ...