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Georgia's rich history, diverse culture, and still-unfolding story is revealed on NGE - the first born-digital state encyclopedia.
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Individual & Team Sports - New Georgia Encyclopedia
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Dixie Highway - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Nov 29, 2023 - The Dixie Highway, a network of roads connecting Canada to Florida in the early decades of the twentieth century, was an ambitious undertaking to build the...
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Keith Anthony - New Georgia Encyclopedia
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Barrow County - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Feb 24, 2026 - Located between Atlanta and Athens, and Barrow County's proximity to metropolitan areas has caused rapid change in the county's demographics.
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Chickamauga - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Feb 25, 2026 - Chickamauga is historically significant for its importance to the Cherokee Nation and for the bloody Battle of Chickamauga.
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Haygood Hall - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Dec 13, 2021 - Haygood Hall (left) and Holsey Hall are pictured in 1899 on the campus of Paine College, a historically Black liberal arts college in Augusta.
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Atlanta Motor Speedway - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Atlanta Motor Speedway fans stand for a restart during the Bass ProShops MBNA 500. The speedway holds a total number of 124,000 permanent seats and 141 luxury...
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Piedmont Hospital - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - The first facility for Piedmont Hospital, pictured circa 1915, was a fifteen-room home located at the corner of Capitol Avenue and Crumley Street in downtown...
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https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/education/rosenwald-schools/m-6172/
Rosenwald School Interior - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Sep 20, 2021 - This Rosenwald school interior in Paulding County reflects some of the standard design elements, including wooden floors and tall double-hung windows,...
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Young Gopher Tortoises - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Apr 12, 2022 - Commonly found in the sandy areas of south Georgia, the gopher tortoise is the state reptile of Georgia.
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Gladys Knight and the Pips - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Gladys Knight and the Pips formed in 1952 and toured the "Chitlin' Circuit" throughout the 1950s. In the late 1960s and early 1970s the group recorded its...
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Stone Mountain - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Stone Mountain Park encompasses 3,200 acres just sixteen miles east of downtown Atlanta. Formed around 300 million years ago during the Paleozoic Era, the...
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Mike Egan - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Aug 7, 2025 - A prominent Republican leader in the Georgia General Assembly during the long transition from Democratic to Republican control of state government in the late...
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Lamar County - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Mar 6, 2026 - Lamar County is located in west central Georgia, between Atlanta and Macon.
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Augusta Canal - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Sep 1, 2021 - The Augusta Canal, constructed in 1845, provides water to the city, power to factories, and transportation for canal craft. The canal rescued Augusta from a...
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Larry Connatser - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Apr 13, 2021 - Larry Connatser, an accomplished pianist and painter, grew up in Atlanta and lived on and off in Georgia throughout his life. A self-taught artist, Connatser...
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Leah Ward Sears - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Jul 16, 2021 - Leah Ward Sears served as the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia from 2005 until 2009. During those same years she was also chair of the Judicial...
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Bobby Dodd - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Jul 15, 2021 - Bobby Dodd, longtime football coach for the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta, is one of only three people (along with Amos Alonzo...
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Music - New Georgia Encyclopedia
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October 1950 - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - GEORGIA Magazine, originally called RURAL GEORGIA, is the state's oldest magazine.
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Indigo Girls - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Jun 25, 2024 - The Indigo Girls are a folk-rock duo from Atlanta known for their inventive blend of Appalachian, pop, and rock influences. Emily Saliers was born July 22,...
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Late Cretaceous Oyster - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - The Late Cretaceous oyster, Crassostrea cusseta, pictured alongside a hammer measuring 33 centimeters in length, could grow to 60 centimeters. This specimen...
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Wilkinson County - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Mar 23, 2026 - Wilkinson County, near the geographic center of Georgia, was established in 1803 from territory between the Oconee and Ocmulgee rivers.
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New Georgia Lactation Law Requires Paid Breaks | MarathonHR
Sep 11, 2020 - Georgia passed HB 1090 on August 5, 2020, which requires employers to provide reasonable break time to working mothers who desire to express breast milk at
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NBC Nightly News - New Georgia Project
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Daniel S. Papp - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Daniel S. Papp, formerly a professor at Georgia Tech, served as president of Kennesaw State University from July 2006 until June 2016.
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Thomaston Mills - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Employees of Thomaston Mills work in the plant during the late 1990s. Thomaston Mills was a major employer in Upson County from its beginning in 1899 until...
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The Lady Chablis - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Sep 5, 2025 - The Lady Chablis was already a veteran performer on Savannah stages when she was featured in John Berendt's bestseller, Midnight in the Garden of Good and...
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Calley Court-Martial - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Captain Ernest L. Medina testifies during the 1971 trial of Lieutenant William Calley Jr. The army Peers Commission concluded that Calley's platoon was...
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Bainbridge State College - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Jul 30, 2013 - Nestled among stately pines and moss-draped oaks in southwest Georgia, Bainbridge State College is a two-year college of the University System of Georgia....
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Swan House - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - The Swan House, formerly the property of Edward Inman, was purchased by the Atlanta Historical Society in 1966. Renovated during the 1990s, the house is one of...
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Cameron Forbes - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - W. Cameron Forbes, a U.S. ambassador to Japan and one-time governor of the Philippines, established Birdwood Plantation in Thomas County in 1932. During the...
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Holly Hunter - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Dec 9, 2025 - Holly Hunter, a native of Newnan, Georgia, is an award-winning actress best known for her roles in Raising Arizona, Broadcast News, and The Piano.
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Naval Stores - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Laborers on a Savannah dock prepare barrels of rosin for shipment, circa 1895. From the 1890s until 1945, the ports at Savannah and Brunswick shipped out most...
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Lyman Hall - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Feb 21, 2018 - Lyman Hall was one of three Georgians to sign the Declaration of Independence. He served as a representative to the Continental Congress and as governor of...
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Cotton Farmers - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Members of a Heard County family pose in front of their cotton crop, circa 1900. Residents of the county began raising cotton in the nineteenth century, but...
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Hartwell Dam - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Construction on Hartwell Dam began in 1955 and concluded in 1963. The dam diverts the Savannah River and some of its tributaries into Lake Hartwell, which,...
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Cason Callaway - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Cason Jewell Callaway inspects the cabbage crop at one of his experimental farms, circa 1933.
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Sean Vanatta - New Georgia Encyclopedia
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Living Social Justice in Appalachia - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Living Social Justice in Appalachia was published by the University Press of Kentucky in 2012. Compiled by longtime colleagues Judith Jennings and Patricia...
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Cherokee County - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Feb 25, 2026 - Cherokee County, in northwest Georgia, was formed from Cherokee Indian Territory after the discovery of gold in the region.
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Emory Speer - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Jul 15, 2021 - Emory Speer served two terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, two years as a U.S. attorney, and more than three decades as a U.S. district judge....
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FOX5 - New Georgia Project
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Son of Stan Mines Nostalgia on New Georgia EP
Oct 7, 2014 - It is a frigid Sunday morning, and Jordan Richardson is checking out of his hotel in Harrison, Ohio. Today marks day five of his band Son of Stan's two-week...
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Neptune Small - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Aug 31, 2021 - Neptune Small was an enslaved man from Glynn County, in coastal Georgia, who accompanied members of the Thomas Butler King family to fight in the Civil War...
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Valdosta State University - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Apr 29, 2026 - Valdosta State University, located in Valdosta, is one of three regional comprehensive universities in the University System of Georgia.
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Fort Frederica - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Mar 10, 2016 - Destined to defend the southern frontier from the continued presence of Spanish colonials in the American Southeast, Fort Frederica on St. Simons Island served...
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Eliza Ann Grier - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Eliza Ann Grier was the first African American woman licensed to practice medicine in the state of Georgia. After her graduation in 1897 from the Woman's...
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Rug - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Jun 30, 2021 - Rug by Marion Rowen is part of Georgia's State Art Collection. According to Rowen, "This screen reveals my interest in textured fabric surfaces---frayed...
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New Georgia Elections Data Website Archives - Georgia Today
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) has launched ElectionsData.ge, a new website that presents official results, voter turnout, and other data
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Bamboo - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - In 1890 Mrs. H. B. Miller planted three bamboo plants, obtained from Cuba, at a site in southwestern Savannah. Today 140 varieties of bamboo grow at the Bamboo...
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Zell Miller Watches the Results - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Feb 10, 2022 - Zell Miller, candidate for Lieutenant Governor, watches news coverage on election night in 1974.
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Newsbreak - The New Georgia Project Action Fund
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Circuses - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Aug 31, 2021 - Since the early nineteenth century the circus has been a favorite form of professional entertainment for Georgians. The circus first appeared in America in...
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Zuckerman Museum of Art - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - The Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art opened in March 2014 on the campus of Kennesaw State University in Cobb County.
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Executive Branch Officials - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Jun 23, 2023 - The current Georgia Constitution, the state's tenth, adopted in 1983 and amended many times, creates a complex system of shared power. The governor, currently...
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Nacoochee Mound - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Although the original Late Prehistoric earthen platform mound has been completely excavated, a reconstruction of the Nacoochee Mound can be seen today on...
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Pickens County - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Jul 12, 2022 - Pickens County, located at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains in north central Georgia, was formally created on December 5, 1853, from Gilmer and Cherokee...
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Silk Filature - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Peter Tondee and his business partner built a silk filature on Reynolds Square in 1759. The building served multiple public functions before it was destroyed...
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Pearl Sandow with the Carters - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Pearl Sandow (right) in her usual seat at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium greets two other loyal Braves fans, Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter.
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Lee Caldwell - New Georgia Encyclopedia
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Ronald Butchart - New Georgia Encyclopedia
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Downtown Cleveland - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Cleveland, known as the "Gateway to the Mountains," was named Mount Yonah until 1870, when the town was renamed in honor of General Benjamin Cleveland. Today...
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Terry College of Business - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - The Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia is housed in Brooks Hall (middle), located on the university's historic north campus. Terry College...
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Roosevelt Motorcade - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Sep 22, 2021 - U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt waves from a motorcade with his daughter Anna (center) and wife, Eleanor, circa 1932.
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Griswoldville - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Sep 1, 2021 - Griswoldville, an industrial village on the Central of Georgia Railway in Jones County, produced cotton gins during the antebellum period and Confederate...
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Jenkins County Courthouse - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - The Jenkins County courthouse in Millen was built in 1910 in the neoclassical revival style. The architect was L. F. Goodrich.
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Women Voters - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Jun 15, 2021 - Women in Gwinnett County demonstrate in favor of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which guaranteed women the right to vote. The amendment...
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Donald Hollowell - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Apr 5, 2021 - As one of a handful of Black lawyers practicing civil rights law in the 1950s and 1960s, Donald Hollowell was instrumental in the movement to desegregate...
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Cube - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Jun 28, 2021 - Cube (date unknown) by Herbert Creecy is part of Georgia's State Art Collection. Acrylic, 42 x 46 1/2 inches
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Mitchell County Courthouse - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Completed in 1937, the Mitchell County Courthouse includes elements of both art deco and stripped classical architectural styles. It is the fourth courthouse...
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Bob Montag - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Bob Montag, an outfielder for the Atlanta Crackers during the 1950s, was a fan favorite who hit 113 home runs for the team before his retirement in 1959.
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Watermelons - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Watermelons (Citrullus lanatus) are sold alongside other Georgia produce. In addition to being sold locally, Georgia's watermelons are also shipped to markets...
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Pia Forbes - New Georgia Encyclopedia
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Antebellum Artisan - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Nov 4, 2022 - An anonymous Savannah artisan (ca. 1850s) took pride in his skill as a brick maker and posed for posterity bearing the tools of his trade, dressed in his best...
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Millard Grimes - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Journalist Millard Grimes, a Georgia native, wrote for a number of publications in the state, including the Athens Daily News, the Columbus Ledger, and the Red...
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Camp Hancock - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Two soldiers from the Twenty-eighth Division stand guard in 1917 at Camp Hancock, just outside Augusta. During World War I (1917-18), Georgia was an important...
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Noble W. Jones - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Noble W. Jones was prominent among Georgia's Whig leaders before and during the American Revolution, serving in both the provincial and state legislatures and...
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Ninevian Pipe - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - Dating to the 1850s, this Ninevian pipe was uncovered during an archaeological excavation conducted between 1989 and 1991 at the Springfield site near Augusta....
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Segregation - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Jul 20, 2020 - Beginning in the 1890s, Georgia and other southern states passed a wide variety of Jim Crow laws that mandated racial segregation or separation in public...
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William G. Anderson - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Sep 1, 2021 - During the early 1960s William G. Anderson received national attention as the president of the Albany Movement. Thereafter, he distinguished himself as an...
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Variations on a Theme #5 - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Jun 28, 2021 - Variations on a Theme #5 by Dorothy Berge is part of Georgia's State Art Collection. Bronze, 30 x 10 inches
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Carol Pierannunzi - New Georgia Encyclopedia
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Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center at Ichauway - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Nov 4, 2013 - The mission of the Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center at Ichauway is to maintain and enhance quality of life within the region through programs in...
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James Oglethorpe - New Georgia Encyclopedia
May 27, 2021 - James Oglethorpe, along with a twenty-one-member Board of Trustees, founded the colony of Georgia in 1733 and directed its development for nearly a decade....
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