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The Georgia Archives was established on August 20, 1918, after a prolonged effort on the part of the Archives' first director, Lucian Lamar Knight. [2] The Archives occupied a balcony in the State Capitol Building for twelve years until 1930, when furniture magnate Amos G. Rhodes left his home, "Rhodes Hall", to the state.
The Digital Library of Georgia (DLG) is an online public collection of documents and media about the history and culture of the state of Georgia, United States. The collection includes more than a million digitized objects from more than 200 Georgia-related collections.
The library viewed from within the museum. Early in his administration, Carter indicated interest in having his presidential library be built in Georgia. [5] The site chosen was in the Poncey–Highland neighborhood of Atlanta, on land that had been acquired by the state of Georgia Department of Transportation, for an interchange between two redundant highways that were cancelled by Carter ...
Neumatic Hymns, 10th-11th cc. Triodion 13th-14th cc. Georgian manuscript Lectionary, 10th c. 1446/350 Psalter, 10th c. 1446/171 The Central Historical Archive, located in Tbilisi, is the main hub for historical documents and the archives contain many documents pertaining to the ancient history of what is now Georgia.
Georgia Library Learning Online, more commonly known as GALILEO, is a virtual library operated by the University System of Georgia. There are over 100 core databases available, offering full text access to journals, magazines, e-books, government information, primary documents, and more. [ 1 ]
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After two days of early voting in Georgia, half a million people had already cast their ballots, according to data from the state's election office. At the close of the day Wednesday, 269,696 ...
Philips was then ordered to Savannah, Georgia, where it spent that winter. During the reorganization of the Confederate Army in the spring of 1862, Philips was not re-elected and resigned his commission on May 13. [5] That same day Maj. Clement A. Evans was named colonel and replaced Philips in command of the 31st Georgia. [1]