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Chatham House built in 1804 70000216 Liberty Hall: May 4, 1983: Crawfordville: Taliaferro: 94001215 Liberty Hill: February 24, 1975 LaGrange Troup House built in 1836 94001215 Lockhart-Cosby Plantation: Talbot Talbot 86003456 John Frank Mathews Plantation
Kicklighter has held the seat since 2000, and he defeated Scott in 2020's contest by about an 8% margin. Before serving as a county commissioner, Kicklighter was mayor of Garden City from 1998 ...
Al Scott: appointed to serve as Georgia Labor Commissioner (1991-1992); first African American constitutional officer in Georgia history; chair of the Chatham County Commissioners [66] Dennis Smelt: U.S. Representative to the 9th, 10th and 11th United States Congresses (1806-1811) [67] Josiah Tattnall: U.S. Senator (1796-1799) and Georgia ...
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History of property shows enslaved labor made Gould family wealthy. The history of these acres illuminates what life was like in west Chatham in the mid-19th century, prior to the Civil War.
Al Scott (born 1947) is an American retired politician and businessman who served as Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Labor from 1991 to 1992. He was the African American to hold a non-judicial Constitutional Office in Georgia history.
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Scott's polar party at 87°S, 31 December 1911, before Crean's return with the last supporting party. Scott held Crean in high regard, [21] so he was among the first people recruited for the Terra Nova Expedition, which set out for the Antarctic in June 1910, and one of the few men in the party with previous polar experience. [17]