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1894 Former Confederate general Philip Cook died in Atlanta (some sources incorrectly say May 24). Born July 31, 1817 in Twiggs County, Ga., he became a lawyer. With the outbreak … read more
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Features on the 2011 Georgia History Festival.
Click the links below to learn more:
Major Sponsors Make the Marquee for 2011 Georgia History Festival
in The Savannah Tribune
in the Savannah Morning News
Talking with historian Gary Moulton
by Patrick Rodgers, Connect Savannah
2011 Georgia History Festival Kickoff Lecture
on AmericanTowns.com
2011 Georgia History Festival Honors Sequoyah, Inventor of the Cherokee Syllabary
in The Savannah Tribune
Georgia History Festival; a stately celebration
by Chuck Mobley, Savannah Morning News
Sunday will be super for history buffs
by Chuck Mobley, Savannah Morning News
Super Museum Sunday more than just football
by Corey Dickstein, Savannah Morning News
by Jim Morekis, Connect Savannah
Sam Nunn will huddle up with Vince Dooley on Saturday evening
by Chuck Mobley, Savannah Morning News
School children celebrate Georgia's founding
by Constance Cooper, Savannah Morning News
Georgia Day parade teaches valuable lesson
by Melanie Ruberti, WTOC
by Tom Barton, Savannah Morning News
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1894 Former Confederate general Philip Cook died in Atlanta (some sources incorrectly say May 24). Born July 31, 1817 in Twiggs County, Ga., he became a lawyer. With the outbreak … read more