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Article Index
                        
E. D. Rivers (1895-1967)
E. D. ("Ed") Rivers served consecutive two-year terms as Georgia's governor (elected in 1936 and reelected...
E. K. Love (1850-1900)
The minister and missionary E. K. Love was a prominent Baptist leader and writer in nineteenth-century...
E. Merton Coulter (1890-1981)
Ellis Merton Coulter, a University of Georgia professor and historian of the South, helped shape the...
Earl Mann (1904-1990)
Long before Ted Turner and the Atlanta Braves, Earl Mann was known as "Mr. Atlanta Baseball" and the...
Earl McCutchen (1918-1985)
Earl McCutchen was a teacher and an artist who worked with ceramics and glass. He taught at the University...
Earl T. Shinhoster (1950-2000)
Throughout more than thirty years of service to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored...
Early County
Originally Early County encompassed all of southwest Georgia, about 3,770 square miles. Gradually, all...
Early Victorian Architecture: Overview
In the forty-five years from 1850 to 1895, architecture in Georgia advanced from simple Greek revival...
EarthLink
Atlanta-based EarthLink, an independent Internet service provider (ISP), traces its history to the early...
East Georgia State College
Located on a wooded 227-acre campus in Swainsboro, East Georgia State College is a unit of the University...
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