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A Chronology of Slavery
Important and interesting dates
A Complete Chronology of Important Dates in Georgia's History
Historian and author Richard Irby's history tells it like it was, and some of it isn't pretty.
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet
Links to a lot of historical and genealogy related information
Descendants of Wrightsborough
One of the earliest Georgia settlements was the Quaker colony at Wrightsborough, near present-day Thomson, Georgia. See the story of Joseph Maddock for information on the origins of the colony, the Georgia Quakers and the Revolution and the eventual abandonment of the colony.
Fort Yargo station
History of the old fort and living history events and dates
Georgia Archival Repositories
Links to Archival material
Georgia Deparment of Archives and History
The mission of the Georgia Department of Archives and History is to select and ensure the preservation and accessibility of government and other information constituting Georgia's recorded history.
Georgia RR depot
This site supports railroad history by providing information and selling books and artifacts solely related to railroad history.
History
Under Historical Prints on website Gainesville Fire Dept. circa 1935 New Holland Cotton Mill circa 1920 ld Gainesville Post Office and First Baptist Church circa 1910
History of Georgia's Capitols and Capital Cities by Edward L. Jackson
Meaders Pottery
Welcome To Meaders Pottery-A Folk Pottery Family Tradition
Murder of Mary Phagan and the Death of Leo Frank
Concise discussion of the events that occured after 13 year old Mary Phagan was murdered at the National Pencil Factory on April 26, 1913.
North Georgia History
Many in-depth articles exploring much of the history of North Georgia
Our Georgia History
Explores the history of the entire state of Georgia including a timeline, famous people, the Revolution and Civil War
Past issues of About North Georgia
Check out some of our past issues!
PreservationDirectory.com
Resources and research tools for historic preservation and cultural resource management.
Tybee History
On the coast of Georgia
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