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  2. John Eppinger - Wikipedia

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    John Eppinger (born Johannes Eppinger; [1] May 1730 – 1776) was a German master builder who was prominent in the 18th century. After arriving in Savannah, Province of Georgia, he became an American Revolutionary War patriot and served in the conflict. [2]

  3. John Millen (American politician) - Wikipedia

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    During his tenure in the Georgia General Assembly, Millen was appointed a Colonel in the State Militia. In 1843, he was elected as a Democratic Representative, at large, from Georgia to the 28th United States Congress. Millen had pledged to bring more federal assistance to the city of Savannah, and its commercial harbor. [4]

  4. Vital record - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, vital records are typically maintained at both the county [1] and state levels. [2] In the United Kingdom and numerous other countries vital records are recorded in the civil registry. In the United States, vital records are public and in most cases can be viewed by anyone in person at the governmental authority. [3]

  5. Sherman's March to the Sea - Wikipedia

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    Savannah campaign (Sherman's March to the Sea) Savannah campaign (Sherman's March to the Sea): detailed map Sherman's advance: Tennessee, Georgia, and Carolinas (1863–65) Sherman's personal escort on the march was the 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment, a unit made up entirely of Southerners who remained loyal to the Union.

  6. Laurel Grove Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Laurel Grove Cemetery is a cemetery located in midtown Savannah, Georgia.It includes the original cemetery for whites (now known as Laurel Grove North) and a companion burial ground (called Laurel Grove South) that was reserved for slaves and free people of color.

  7. List of the oldest buildings in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    One of the oldest tabby concrete buildings in Georgia Wild Heron: near Savannah: 1756 Plantation house One of the oldest documented houses in Georgia [1] [2] Jerusalem Lutheran Church: Ebenezer: 1769 Church Oldest church building in Georgia and the oldest continuous Lutheran congregation in the U.S. [3] Glen Echo: Ellabell: 1773 House Eppinger ...

  8. Manus was found "in distress" on April 17, was transported to a hospital and died the next day, according to the Athens Banner-Herald. Foul play was not suspected, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said. Jail or Agency: Barrow County Jail; State: Georgia; Date arrested or booked: 4/13/2016; Date of death: 4/18/2016; Age at death: 39

  9. Vital statistics (government records) - Wikipedia

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    A vital statistics system is defined by the United Nations "as the total process of (a) collecting information by civil registration or enumeration on the frequency or occurrence of specified and defined vital events, as well as relevant characteristics of the events themselves and the person or persons concerned, and (b) compiling, processing, analyzing, evaluating, presenting, and ...

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