He was a graduate of Davidson College and Union Theological Seminary. Mrs. Frederick Winship Cole, ... His memberships included the Capital City Club, the Piedmont Driving Club, SAE fraternity, and Peachtree Christian Church.
... Arthur, 174 Hicks, Charles Thomas, 444 Hicks, Louis D., 89 Higdon, John J., 47 Higgins, Ida, 48 Higgins, Patrick, ... 388 Ivan Allen-Marshall Building, 378 Jacks, W. H., 63 Jackson, Graham, 26, 111 Jackson, Ira L., 574 Jackson, ...
Atlanta and Environs: 1820s to 1870s
Harwick-Luckie-Hemmer Mausoleum (Classical Revival). This structure, erected in 1978, contains the remains of the poet Eugene Thaddeus Luckie (d. 1932), often called the “Georgia (Robert) Burns.” (Block 212) James E. Williams (d. 1900).
Atlanta History for Cocktail Parties is a great resource for those with an interest in Atlanta History who could, from time to time, benefit from a few talking points while waiting in line at the cash bar.
This book gives you all the information you need to make the transition smooth and affordable, including: ·How to find a place to live—fast ·Where to look for a job ·How much it costs to live in the area ·Where to find the best ...
Published in 1978, Harold H. Martin's biography is a chronicle of how Hartsfield strove to fulfill the destiny of Atlanta, and in doing so, left his mark on the city forever.
Previously published: Miami, Fla.: E.A. Seemann Pub., 1974.