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Sharon Lynn Webb (born in Tampa, Florida on February 29, 1936; died in Blairsville, Georgia on April 29, 2010) was a science fiction writer and nurse. [1] Biography
Colwell was born in Blairsville, Georgia, in a family with six sons.His father was a farmer. In 1944, Colwell graduated from Union County High School. [1] He began working as contractor in 1956, founding with his brothers the Colwell Construction Company, [2] after working for General Motors.
The North Georgia News is one of the highest-circulation weekly newspapers in North Georgia. [2] It covers Blairsville, Georgia, and Union County. [1] The newspaper launched in 1909. Its first publisher was F.A. Miller. [3] The North Georgia News was preceded by the Blairsville Free Press which was started by J.A. Butt Jr., and The Blairsville ...
A sculpture in England's honor was erected at the county courthouse in Union County, Georgia, in 2006. [3] Guest speakers included former Governor of Georgia and U.S. Senator Zell Miller, a former Marine, and a cousin of England; and Maj. Edward James Land, USMC, (ret.), Carlos Hathcock's commanding officer and occasional fellow sniper in ...
The Byron Herbert Reece Farm and Heritage Center in Blairsville, Georgia tells the story of Reece's life, and shows Appalachian farming techniques from the early 20th century. [6] Features of the farm include a Poetry Trail Garden, Mulberry Hall (the poet's writing studio), and five barn buildings housing 13 exhibits. [7]
Blairsville is a city and the county seat of Union County, on the northern border of Georgia, United States. [4] It was founded near the Nottely River, which was dammed in 1942 as part of the Tennessee Valley Authority project, forming Lake Nottely.
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Born in Blairsville, Georgia, Candler received a B.A. from Young Harris College in 1913, followed by a J.D. from the University of Georgia in 1915. He was shortly thereafter elected mayor of Blairsville, serving in that office from 1916 to 1920. From 1927 to 1938, he served as United States commissioner for northeast Georgia.