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1862 Confederate general Joseph Lewis Hogg died of dysentery while serving with his brigade in Corinth, Miss. Born Sept. 13, 1806 in Morgan County, Ga., he later became a planter, … read more
For 275 years, the celebration of the founding of the Colony of Georgia at Savannah on February 12, 1733, by James Edward Oglethorpe has been a tradition among Georgians. The Georgia Historical Society annually recognizes this important anniversary by promoting the study and preservation of our state's rich history and the historical sites, documents, and other materials that offer a window on that past.
On this special occasion, the 275th anniversary of the colony's founding, we pay tribute to James Oglethorpe, Georgia's founder, as the 2008 GHS's Georgia Days Honoree. Please join us in commemorating the founding of Georgia, honoring the life and legacy of General Oglethorpe, and celebrating our state's unique and storied past.
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Every year GHS develops curriculum materials for teachers of students at all grade levels that focus on the Georgia Days Honoree. These contain biographical information about the subject and historical information about the times in which that subject lived. Click here for more information about the 2008 Georgia Days Honoree James Edward Oglethorpe.
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Jenny Lynn Bradley
Heys McMath, III (Chairman)
Frank Anderson
Dolly Chisholm
Archie Davis
John Helmken, II
Chris Humes
Bill Jones, III
Don Kole
Vincent Martin, III
Howard J. Morrison, Jr.
Paul Pressly
Claudia Christiansen
Sarah Hein
John Ryon
Steve Smith
Joe Thompson
1862 Confederate general Joseph Lewis Hogg died of dysentery while serving with his brigade in Corinth, Miss. Born Sept. 13, 1806 in Morgan County, Ga., he later became a planter, … read more