May 26, 1861
1861 Savannah’s Oglethorpe Light Infantry became the first Georgia group to respond to Jefferson Davis’s call for arms,
May 26, 1861
1861 Pres. Jefferson Davis left Montgomery to travel to Richmond, Va., the new capital of the Confederacy.
May 26, 1913
1913 Despite intense questioning by detectives, Jim Conley stuck to his story that he wrote the notes found near the body of Mary Phagan, but at the order of Leo Frank.There was little doubt that he did write the notes, but police continued to investigate the circumstances under which they were written.
May 26, 1935
1935 As a Boston Brave, Babe Ruth played the entire game -- his only complete game in the National League.
May 26, 1835
1835 Military leader, businessman, and historian Edward Porter Alexander was born in Washington, Ga.
May 26, 1935
1935 Amelia Earhart and Martha Berry were among a group of women granted honorary degrees by Oglethorpe University in Atlanta.
May 26, 1838
1838 Gen. John Floyd and nine companies of the Georgia Militia crossed the Coosawattee River and began the roundup of Cherokee Indians in Georgia. Because U.S. troops from Florida had not yet arrived, Gen. Winfield Scott three days earlier had mustered the Georgia militiamen into federal service to begin the roundup.
May 26, 1949
1949 Gen. Lucius Clay, originator of the Berlin Airlift, spoke at ceremonies in Marietta’s courthouse square to honor the Cobb County native.










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