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Today in History
1819 Politician John Milledge died near Augusta. Born in Savannah in 1757, Milledge was an active participant in the revolutionary movement by age 18, when he stole gunpowder from the … read more
Featuring Gary E. Moulton
Join us as award-winning author and historian Gary Moulton (editor of the Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition) discusses the dramatic and tumultuous events leading up to the forced removal of the Cherokee from Georgia in the 1830s. Moulton examines the struggles and pressure within the Cherokee Nation as well as those faced from the outside.The lecture will bring to life the 2011 Georgia History Festival designed to educate students of all ages and evoke an understanding of this year’s Festival Honoree Sequoyah, inventor of Cherokee syllabary.
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1819 Politician John Milledge died near Augusta. Born in Savannah in 1757, Milledge was an active participant in the revolutionary movement by age 18, when he stole gunpowder from the … read more