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Today in History
1960 Just weeks before her 30th birthday, actress Joanne Woodward, born in Thomasville, Ga., became the first personality honored with a star in the sidewalk along Hollywood Bouvelard that became … read more
1742 Spanish forces began withdrawing from St. Simons Island. Oglethorpe recorded that the Spaniards "embarked with such precipitation that they left behind them cannon &c. and those dead of their wounds unburied."
1787 Doctor, politician, banker, and education proponent Tomlinson Fort was born in Wilkes County. In 1809, he received one term of medical training at the University of Pennsylvania and returned to Georgia to practice medicine for over four decades. He was instrumental in the formation of the Medical College of Georgia.and the state lunatic asylum. He served on the boards of trustees of the University of Georgia and Oglethorpe University. Fort also served in the Georgia House of Representatives (1819-1825) and in Congress (1827-29). He was president of the Central Bank of Georgia for almost a decade, during which time he helped finance construction of the Western and Atlantic Railroad.
1864 Assuming Johnston would continue his strategy in trying to defend Atlanta, Gen. Sherman issued Special Field Order No. 35 outlining his strategy to taking Atlanta. Four days later, Sherman would find the Confederates had a new commander -- and a new strategy.
1865 The Atlanta City Council passed an ordinance making blacks subject to the same city ordinances and punishments as whites.
1914 Gov. John Slaton signed a joint resolution of the General Assembly proposing a constitutional amendment to create Candler County. [The amendments were necessary because of a constitutional limit of 145 counties, meaning any additional counties had to be authorized through constitutional amendment.] The proposed new county was to be created from portions of Bulloch, Emanuel and Tatnall counties, and was named for former governor Allen D. Candler. On November 3, Georgia voters ratified the amendment thus creating Georgia’s 150th county.
1930 Following his winning the "grand slam of golf" -- the U.S. Amateur, U.S. Open, British Amateur, and British Open -- Bobby Jones returned to Atlanta for one of the largest parades in the city’s history to that point in time.
1932 New York Giants football legend and subsequent actor Roosevelt (Rosie) Greer was born in Cuthbert, Georgia.
1960 Just weeks before her 30th birthday, actress Joanne Woodward, born in Thomasville, Ga., became the first personality honored with a star in the sidewalk along Hollywood Bouvelard that became … read more