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Author Index
                        
Tom Cooney
Naval Air Station Atlanta
From 1943 until 2009 Naval Air Station Atlanta (NAS) trained flight personnel from throughout the southeastern...
Claudia Copeland
Terrell County
Terrell County, located in southwest Georgia, was created from neighboring counties, Lee and Randolph...
Susan Copeland
Charles McCartney ("Goat Man") (1901-1998)
A traveling preacher, Charles "Ches" McCartney was a significant folk and religious figure in Georgia...
Daniel Stewart (1761-1829)
A brigadier general in the Georgia militia and the great-grandfather of U.S. president Theodore Roosevelt,...
Edward Porter Alexander (1835-1910)
Edward Porter Alexander served in twelve major battles and campaigns of the eastern theater of the Civil...
Foreign Prisoners of War
During times of war, Georgia military installations have served as internment camps for enemies taken...
Henry O. Flipper (1856-1940)
Henry O. Flipper was the first African American to graduate from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point,...
Henry Rootes Jackson (1820-1898)
Achieving the rank of major general in the Georgia militia during the Civil War (1861-65), Henry Rootes...
Lucius D. Clay (1897-1978)
General Lucius Clay, a native of Marietta, organized the most remarkable logistical and transportation...
Raymond G. Davis (1915-2003)
A veteran of World War II (1941-45) and the Korean (1950-53) and Vietnam (1964-73) wars, Raymond G. Davis...
Sidney Lanier (1842-1881)
Sidney Lanier contributed significantly to the arts in nineteenth-century America. His accomplishments...
William A. Connelly (b. 1931)
As Sergeant Major of the Army, William A. Connelly served as the highest-ranking noncommissioned officer...
William J. Hardee (1815-1873)
William J. Hardee's 1855 textbook,was required reading for officers...
Stephen D. Corey
The Georgia Review
Theis an internationally distributed quarterly journal of arts and letters featuring general...
Lesa Carnes Corrigan
The Member of the Wedding
Along with her first novel,, Carson McCullers...
Roy Blount Jr. (b. 1941)
From the "ring-tailed roarers" of Augustus Baldwin Longstreet's antebellum satire to the "rednecks" of...
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