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Georgia commemorated the war Saturday, with President | |
The | Georgia Commission of Indian Affairs was formed by Ex |
The primary crop of this south | Georgia community was once tobacco, and where the fir |
Mercer and the University of | Georgia competed in the first football game in Georgi |
Georgia competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydne | |
Georgia competed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010, | |
GEORGIA CONFEDERATE VETERANS | |
For the | Georgia congressional candiate, see Tom Graves (polit |
Georgia congressman and environmental advocate James | |
He graduated from the University of | Georgia's law school in 1982 and joined the law firm |
It was the South | Georgia Connector of the Dixie Highway north of Jacks |
Other countries, including | Georgia, consider South Ossetia part of Georgia's con |
His citizenship was restored under the | Georgia constitution of 1798. |
ter the war, Wright served as a member of the | Georgia constitutional convention in 1877. |
JSC Madneuli -The leading mining company in | Georgia contributing more than 10% of Georgian export |
The Democratic Party of | Georgia controls none of the thirteen state constitut |
The 151st General Assembly of the State of | Georgia convened its first session on January 10, 201 |
Portrayed by Kerry Maher, Bubba was | Georgia convenience store clerk dressed in Georgia Bu |
Born in Athens, | Georgia, Cooper moved with his parents to Florida in |
Tim Jennings: University of | Georgia cornerback. |
The | Georgia Corrections Academy moved to Tift in Fall 200 |
ge's son, Eugene Bondurant Sledge, grew up at | Georgia Cottage. |
It is located in two | Georgia counties - Rabun and Towns. |
Young Lick is a mountain that lies in three | Georgia counties, Habersham, Rabun and Towns. |
umers (duplicats counted) - from nearly every | Georgia county. |
In 1976, he was elected to the | Georgia Court of Appeals for a six-year term. |
State v. Allison was a | Georgia court case. |
He was a judge on the | Georgia Court of Appeals in 1933. |
Walter F. George, | Georgia Court of Appeals from 1917 to 1919. |
The natural history of | Georgia covers many plant and animal species. |
of Al-Islam, is a mosque located in Atlanta, | Georgia, created since 1990. |
Creole marble, also called | Georgia creole or Georgia marble is a marble from qua |
* | Georgia Dagaki sometimes left the stage during heavie |
Perhaps around 1180 Manuel married Rusudan of | Georgia, daughter of King George III. |
Georgia Davey | |
Born near Albany, | Georgia, Davis attended public schools. |
Georgia Davis Park | |
Georgia Day is the holiday which the U.S. state of Ge | |
ned unrecognized, yet it detached itself from | Georgia de facto. |
He died in Clarkesville, | Georgia, death date unknown. |
Inalishvili made his | Georgia debut on 11 June 1994, a friendly match. |
Sichinava made his | Georgia debut on 4 September 1999. |
He made his | Georgia debut on 16 November 2007, a friendly match 2 |
The Miller Theater, Augusta, | Georgia, December 2007 |
and on October 23, 1854 and died in Savannah, | Georgia December 22, 1936) was the Fourth Bishop of G |
Neighboring | Georgia declared neutrality during the conflict. |
Born on a farm near Baxley, | Georgia, Deen attended public and high schools and So |
Hillary Brooke as | Georgia Deering |
John Walton (1738-1783) was a | Georgia delegate to the Continental Congress. |
His father, Noble Wimberly Jones, was a | Georgia delegate to the Continental Congress, and his |
d by the convention attendees, especially the | Georgia delegates. |
Baker carried 122 of | Georgia's 159 counties, and he received more votes an |
He was editor of the Bainbridge ( | Georgia) Democrat. |
eir son, William Yates Atkinson, Jr., was the | Georgia Democratic state chair in 1942 as well as a G |
Georgia Denny, Linda Cokeman (Helen Henny costume) | |
The | Georgia Department of Revenue (GDOR) is the principal |
It is one of the | Georgia Department of Transportation's GRIP corridors |
The | Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) is an America |
Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education ( | |
The | Georgia Department of Corrections will move into the |
or Tom Moreland, a former commissioner of the | Georgia Department of Transportation (1974-1987). |
ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE IS FROM THE | GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS |
currently the Assistant Commissioner for the | Georgia Department of Agriculture. |
Metro State Prison is a | Georgia Department of Corrections prison for women in |
The | Georgia Department of Revenue is headquartered in Atl |
It was produced by the | Georgia Department of Public Health, and written by G |
The facility is operated by the | Georgia Department of Corrections. |
The | Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) administers p |
Sheriff Nobles also serves on the | Georgia Department of Corrections, as a Board Member. |
Men's State Prison is a | Georgia Department of Corrections prison for men in M |
the Puget Sound Lowland; both are part of the | Georgia Depression, along with Fraser Lowland, Georgi |
The Coca-Cola headquarters in Atlanta, | Georgia, designed by FABRAP and completed in 1979. |
The | Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Center of the G |
e Felker was put to death by electrocution in | Georgia's electric chair at the Georgia Diagnostic an |
Born in | Georgia, Dickson moved to Mississippi. |
Prior to that time, | Georgia did not have such an office. |
Prior to 1803, | Georgia distributed land via a headright system. |
Georgia District Church of the Nazarene | |
Ken Hodges also served as President of the | Georgia District Attorney's Association and in 2002 w |
was covered by the Georgia-Florida and South | Georgia districts. |
"Please Mister Postman" ( | Georgia Dobbins, Freddie Gorman, Brian Holland, Rober |
"Please Mister Postman" (Robert Bateman, | Georgia Dobbins, Garrett, Fred Gorman, Brian Holland) |
The game was played in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia on December 5, 1998 |
ege football bowl game, and was played at the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. |
The game was played in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia on December 7, 1996 |
The game was played in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia on December 7, 2002 |
tion Center), Centennial Olympic Park and the | Georgia Dome are all run by the Georgia World Congres |
The game was played in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia on December 6, 1997 |
p Game was played on December 2, 2006, in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. |
The game was played in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia on December 4, 1999 |
The game was played in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia on December 3, 1994 |
Georgia Dome (Atlanta) | |
p Game was played on December 4, 2004, in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. |
Kickoff took place on August 30, 2008, in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. |
The game was played in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia on December 2, 2000 |
The game was played in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia on December 2, 1995 |
ip Game was played on December 3, 2005 in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. |
ip Game was played on December 1, 2007 in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. |
at the | Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA |
games were played at Lakewood Stadium and the | Georgia Dome. |
Georgia DOT maps | |
one of her friends during that time the poet | Georgia Douglas Johnson. |
is now the only valid proof of insurance for | Georgia drivers stopped in Georgia. |
ites of Passage, fourth album by the Atlanta, | Georgia duo Indigo Girls. |
stories are based on his experiences in rural | Georgia during the depression. |
d in the coastal waters of South Carolina and | Georgia during the remainder of the War, capturing th |
When William T. Sherman's armies entered | Georgia during the 1864 Atlanta Campaign and subseque |
The station is currently owned by | Georgia Eagle Broadcasting, Inc. and features program |
The station is currently owned by | Georgia Eagle Media, Inc. |
he was sunk in a channel leading to Savannah, | Georgia, early in 1862. |
Georgia East Asia Research Schools (GEARS) is a three | |
Born in Emanuel County, | Georgia, Edenfield received an LL.B. from the Univers |
Born in Bulloch County, | Georgia, Edenfield received a B.B.A. from the Univers |
President of | Georgia: Eduard Shevardnadze, Nino Burjanadze (acting |
The | Georgia Educational Technology Fair is directed by To |
Lou Dewberry started the | Georgia Educational Technology Fair in 2001. |
The | Georgia Educational Technology Fair (GaETF) is an ann |
W-TV signed on January 2, 1967 as part of the | Georgia Educational Television Network. |
Future | Georgia Educators |
Born near Talbotton, | Georgia, Edwards attended the common schools, and was |
Between 1924 to 1998, | Georgia electrocuted 441 prisoners. |
Georgia elects on national level a head of state - th | |
Uma Thurman as | Georgia Elkans |
tners of the project are Embassy of Israel to | Georgia, Embassy of Italy to Georgia, British Council |
The New | Georgia Encyclopedia (NGE) is a web-based encyclopedi |
The New | Georgia Encyclopedia |
New | Georgia Encyclopedia. |
Two days after leaving from South | Georgia, Endurance encountered polar pack ice and pro |
He currently attends the University of | Georgia, entering his freshman year. |
The | Georgia Environmental Finance Authority (GEFA) is an |
Georgia Equality (previously the Georgia Equality Pro | |
Isle of Hope, Chatham County, | Georgia. est. |
ern American author Flannery O'Connor's rural | Georgia estate. |
W51AB Flintstone, | Georgia, etc., near Chattanooga, never applied for di |
06 and 2007, he served as Chair of the Annual | Georgia European Union Summit during which time he, i |
Born near Hayneville, | Georgia, Everett attended the village schools and Hay |
Georgia Executions. | |
River watershed, along with most of northern | Georgia, experienced heavy rainfall. |
In February 1899, the South Carolina and | Georgia Extension Railroad Company of South Carolina |
Raven Cliff Falls in South Carolina; for the | Georgia falls, see Raven Cliff Falls (Georgia). |
Howard focused on critical issues concerning | Georgia families throughout his political career (i.e |
Alliance leader and | Georgia farmer Tom Watson Came within a few thousand |
Rex Willis is the head coach of | Georgia Favor Track club. |
Georgia Featured Export Product Award | |
Georgia Federal Building | |
Born on June 19, 1823, near Lexington, | Georgia, Felton studied at the University of Georgia, |
that the solicitor's office in Fulton County, | Georgia filed misdemeanor battery charges on Septembe |
Georgia finished 8-5 on the season with Cox as the st | |
Currently, there are two stations in the | Georgia Fireball Network. |
ree annual music and arts festival in Athens, | Georgia, first held in 1997. |
Georgia First fatality confirmed, that of a 27-year-o | |
Winston was | Georgia' first paid coach. |
Born in Macon, | Georgia, Fitzpatrick received a B.S.F. from the Unive |
Georgia Flood - Belle | |
In 1906, the C.T. & G. was sold to the | Georgia, Florida and Alabama Railway. |
It comprises | Georgia, Florida and Alabama and was headquartered in |
endemic to the United States in the states of | Georgia, Florida, and Alabama . |
des grants to non-profit organizations across | Georgia, focusing on programs which benefit children. |
Georgia followed the example and declared February 25 | |
t of government was moved from Milledgeville, | Georgia following the Georgia Constitution of 1868. |
Georgia follows the example of Moldova. | |
This decade was the worst decade in | Georgia football history. |
Johnson earned | Georgia football and baseball letters in 1971, 1972 & |
He had been a | Georgia football player from 1900 to 1902. |
Georgia Football Through the Years | |
Paul was then brought to | Georgia for the same purpose in 1993, after Georgia v |
Gotsiridze left | Georgia for Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih in April 2003. |
shipped back to the Taurus plant in Atlanta, | Georgia for installation. |
d Bart Sawyer and Terry Lawler in Loganville, | Georgia for the NWA Wildside (Georgia) Tag Team Champ |
Ogletree was suspended by | Georgia for the first game of the season. |
ers to the highest court of the U.S. state of | Georgia; for the highest court of the country of Geor |
See Cherokee County, | Georgia for more information on the historical reason |
ool she opened would be the first in Augusta, | Georgia for black children. |
took their "Beatle Mania" show to Blackshear, | Georgia, for the 2010 Sound of Silver Competition. |
Ellerbe went to the University of | Georgia for five years. |
William Glascock, who was acting governor of | Georgia for a period during the American Revolution a |
ons were the Colorado Crush, who defeated the | Georgia Force in ArenaBowl XIX. |
In 2005 he would play for the | Georgia Force in the Arena Football League. |
agship station of the Arena Football League's | Georgia Force and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and |
has played more regular season games with the | Georgia Force (77) than any other player. |
Lee has also played for the | Georgia Force and Columbus Destroyers. |
On July 23, they will host the | Georgia Force in their final regular season game. |
ashville Kats, the Philadelphia Soul, and the | Georgia Force. |
Not to be confused with | Georgia Force. |
he Carolina Cobras, the Detroit Fury, and the | Georgia Force. |
For station located in Peachtree City, | Georgia formerly known as WBZY, see WWLG. |
Born in Columbus, | Georgia, Forrester received a B.S. from Georgia Insti |
Born on a farm near Leesburg, | Georgia, Forrester attended the Leesburg public schoo |
also the former chairman of the University of | Georgia Foundation. |
Georgia French - Baby Wilson | |
He was elected to the Parliament of | Georgia from the United National Movement in 2004. |
Martinez was the defensive secondary coach at | Georgia from 2001 to 2005. |
e Martin Institute was a school in Jefferson, | Georgia, from 1818 to 1942. |
was president of Mercer University in Macon, | Georgia from 1866 to 1871. |
was a Clerk of the Common House of Assembly, | Georgia from 1775, and from some point thereafter was |
He was in private practice in Statesboro, | Georgia from 1958 to 1978. |
rt judge for the Tallapoosa Judicial Circuit, | Georgia from 1971 to 1977. |
He was in private practice in Savannah, | Georgia from 1789 to 1821, and he served in the Georg |
He served as the 72nd Governor of | Georgia from 1955 to 1959. |
ved as professor at Brewton-Parker College in | Georgia from 1989 through 1991. |
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