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J & J Industries
J & J Industries, located in Dalton, is one of the largest privately held commercial broadloom manufacturers...

J. B. Fuqua (1918-2006)
J. B. Fuqua was a self-made businessman who started with a handmade ham radio and built a multimillion-dollar...

J. Bulow Campbell Foundation
Founded in 1940, the Atlanta-based J. Bulow Campbell Foundation is the second-largest foundation in Georgia...

J. J. Brown (1865-1953)
J. J. Brown was Georgia's eighth commissioner of agriculture. A hardscrabble dirt farmer and staunch...

J. M. Henson (1887-1972)
J. M. Henson was a major contributor to the development of southern gospel music. In 1921 he and a group...

J. Mack Robinson (b. 1923)
A respected member of the Georgia business community, J. Mack Robinson has led several of Atlanta's major...

J. Mack Robinson College of Business
The J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University (GSU) in Atlanta offers nationally...

J. Richardson Jones (ca. 1901-1948)
J. Richardson Jones was an actor, a cinematographer, and a journalist for the Atlanta  Daily World...

J. W. Golucke (1857-1907)
J. W. Golucke was Georgia's most prolific architect of county courthouses, building twenty-seven (two...

J. W. Robinson (1927-2008)
J. W. Robinson was a practicing architect in Atlanta for more than thirty years, as well as an educator...

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