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  2. Girard, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 3.2 square miles (8.3 km 2), of which 3.2 square miles (8.2 km 2) is land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km 2), or 1.20%, is water. [6] Girard is located near the South Carolina state line on State Highway 23.

  3. Ringgold, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Ringgold is located near the center of Catoosa County at (34.917170, -85.115698 U.S. Routes 41 and 76 pass through the center of town as Nashville Street, leading northwest 17 miles (27 km) to downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee , and southeast 15 miles (24 km) to Dalton, Georgia .

  4. Northwest Georgia Amphitheatre - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest Georgia Amphitheatre (originally known as the Northwest Georgia Bank Amphitheatre [1]) is an outdoor amphitheater located in Ringgold, Georgia, near Chattanooga, Tennessee. [2] Construction on the venue began in 2004 on land owned by Catoosa County , using $550,000 in funds donated by the Northwest Georgia Bank Foundation.

  5. Bid4Assets - Wikipedia

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    Bid4Assets has conducted tax sales via online auction for 50 of the 58 counties in California. The original Watergate lock [8] The Beastie Boys Grand Royal record label, [9] In July 2002, Bid4Assets conducted an internet-based tax sale for Washtenaw County, Michigan. This was Michigan's first-ever online tax-foreclosed property auction. [10]

  6. Ringgold - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Ringgold (congressman) (1770–1829), Maryland congressman, soldier in the American Revolutionary War and War of 1812, father of Cadwalader Ringgold and the soldier Samuel Ringgold Samuel Ringgold (United States Army officer) (1796–1846), hero of Battle of Palo Alto in the Mexican–American War, after whom numerous communities are ...

  7. Gold Lottery of 1832 - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Lottery of 1832 was the seventh lottery of the Georgia Land Lotteries, a lottery system used by the State of Georgia between the years 1805 and 1833 to redistribute annexed Cherokee land. It was authorized by the Georgia General Assembly by an act of December 24, 1831 a few years after the start of the Georgia Gold Rush .

  8. Georgia Land Lotteries - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Land Lotteries Archived 2016-05-08 at the Wayback Machine from the state of Georgia Archives; 1805 Georgia Land Lottery from 1805georgialandlottery.com; 1807 Georgia Land Lottery from 1807georgialandlottery.com; Georgia Land Lottery Archived 2006-06-12 at the Wayback Machine from ngeorgia.com; Land Lottery Records from rootsweb.com ...

  9. 1821 Land Lottery - Wikipedia

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    The 1821 Land Lottery was the fourth lottery of the Georgia Land Lotteries, a lottery system used by the U.S. state of Georgia between the years 1805 and 1833 to appropriate Cherokee and Muscogee land and redistribute it to settlers. The 1821 lottery was authorized by the Georgia General Assembly by an act of May 16, 1821.