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James Etheldred Williams (January 16, 1826 – April 10, 1900) was an American politician. January 16 is the 16th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The oldest surviving photograph, Nicéphore Niépce, circa 1826 1826 (MDCCCXXVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Tuesday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
April 10 is the 100th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (101st in leap years). ...
1900 (MCM) was an exceptional common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, but a leap year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. ...
Born in Grainger County, Tennessee the second of ten children he began working in Knoxville in the post office and, with his cousins, operated a line of steamboats on the Tennessee River from that city to Decatur, Alabama. Grainger County is a county located in the state of Tennessee. ...
Nickname: The Marble City, K-Town, Big Orange Country, Knox Vegas Location Location within the U.S. State of Tennessee Coordinates , Government Cities in Tennessee Tennessee Mayor Bill Haslam (R) Geographical characteristics Area City 254. ...
A riverboat passing under the Henley Street Bridge on the Tennessee River The river viewed from the top of Neyland Stadium. ...
Decatur, Alabama is a city in Morgan County, Alabama, with a small portion in southern Limestone County. ...
He moved to Atlanta in October 1851 and with his Tennessee connections was able to set up a prosperous warehousing business. He built a larger warehouse on Decatur St with an upper floor that was used as the popular theater of the time, the Atheneum, he ran both until their destruction in 1864. This article is about the state capital of Georgia. ...
1851 (MDCCCLI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
Official language(s) English Capital Nashville Largest city Memphis Area Ranked 36th - Total 42,169 sq mi (109,247 km²) - Width 120 miles (195 km) - Length 440 miles (710 km) - % water 2. ...
He was not physically fit for active service during the American Civil War but after his warehouse was destroyed he became a fireman under Captain Samuel B. Sherwood. Combatants United States of America (Union) Confederate States of America (Confederacy) Commanders Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant Jefferson Davis, Robert Edward Lee Strength 2,200,000 1,064,000 Casualties 110,000 killed in action, 360,000 total dead, 275,200 wounded 93,000 killed in action, 258,000 total...
This article concerns the rank and title of Captain. ...
Politically, he was "Always a Democrat, strongly opposed to Whiggery, Know-Nothingism and Abolitionism"1 and was a staunch secessionist. He served on the Atlanta city council before and after the war and served as two terms as mayor (the second was extended to 1868 by order of the commandant of the post of Atlanta, General John Pope). He then began independent trading, but retired from active business in 1880. 1868 (MDCCCLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a leap year starting on Friday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar. ...
Major General John Pope John Pope (March 18, 1822 – September 23, 1892) was a career Army officer and general in the American Civil War. ...
Note 1: Pioneers History of Atlanta (1901) James M. Calhoun (February 12, 1811–October 1, 1875) was mayor of Atlanta, Georgia during the Civil War. ...
This is the list of mayors of Atlanta — former mayors of the city of Atlanta. ...
1866 (MDCCCLXVI) is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Wednesday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar. ...
1868 (MDCCCLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a leap year starting on Friday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar. ...
This is the list of mayors of Atlanta — former mayors of the city of Atlanta. ...
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Moses W. Formwalt (1820 - May,1852) was the first mayor of the city of Atlanta then in DeKalb County, Georgia. ...
Benjamin Franklin Bomar (August 9, 1816 - February 1, 1868) was the second mayor of Atlanta, Georgia. ...
Willis Buell (1790 - November,1851) native of Connecticut and third mayor of Atlanta. ...
Jonathan Norcross (1808 - 1898) was the fourth mayor of Atlanta. ...
Thomas Fortson Gibbs (1798 - unknown) left Atlanta fairly soon after finishing his term as its fifth mayor. ...
William Markham (October 9, 1811 - November 9, 1890) was a prominent hotel owner in Atlanta and filled in as mayor following the illness of John Mims in October 1853. ...
William M. Butt ( ? - 1864) arrived in Atlanta in 1851 from Campbell County, Georgia and served as a councilman in 1853. ...
Allison Nelson (March 11, 1822 - 1862) was the ninth mayor of Atlanta. ...
Jared Irwin Whitaker (May 4, 1818 â May 3, 1884) was the mayor of Atlanta, Georgia after a contentious election defeating William Ezzard, he didnt finish his term as mayor being appointed Commissary-General of Georgias Civil War troops. ...
Thomas F. Lowe (1812 â November, 1875) took over as Atlantas mayor after Jared Whitaker was brought in for the Confederate cause at the start of the American Civil War. ...
James M. Calhoun (February 12, 1811–October 1, 1875) was mayor of Atlanta, Georgia during the Civil War. ...
Dennis Hammond (December 15, 1819 â October 31, 1891) was born in the Edgefield District of South Carolina. ...
Cicero C. Hammock (1823 - 1890) born in Walton County was a mayor of Atlanta. ...
gravesite at Oakland Cemetery Samuel B. Spencer (December 26, 1827 â October 16, 1901) was the last Atlanta mayor to serve a one year term. ...
Cicero C. Hammock (1823 - 1890) born in Walton County was a mayor of Atlanta. ...
gravesite at Oakland Cemetery Nedom L. Angier (November 10, 1814 â February 3, 1882) was mayor of Atlanta during the Rutherford B. Hayes visit of 22 September 1877. ...
William Lowndes Calhoun Categories: American politician stubs | Mayors of Atlanta ...
James Warren English (October 28, 1837 â February, 1925) was an American politician born in Orleans Parish,Louisiana. ...
John Benjamin Goodwin (1850 â 1921) was born in Cobb County, Georgia and attended school in Powder Springs. ...
George Hillyer (March 17, 1835 â October 2, 1927) was an American politician born in Athens, Georgia. ...
John Tyler Cooper (March 26, 1844 â 1912) was an American politician. ...
John Benjamin Goodwin (1850 â 1921) was born in Cobb County, Georgia and attended school in Powder Springs. ...
Charles A. Collier Categories: American politician stubs | Mayors of Atlanta ...
James G. Woodward ( â August, 1923) four time mayor of Atlanta, he last ran (and lost) in September, 1922 a year before his death. ...
Livingston Mims (January,1830 â March 5, 1906) was an American politician who served as mayor of Atlanta, Georgia during the early 20th century. ...
Evan P. Howell Categories: American politician stubs | Mayors of Atlanta ...
James G. Woodward ( â August, 1923) four time mayor of Atlanta, he last ran (and lost) in September, 1922 a year before his death. ...
Robert Foster Maddox (April 4, 1870 â 1965) was a mayor of Atlanta, Georgia. ...
Courtland S. Winn (1864â1940) was an American polititian. ...
James G. Woodward ( â August, 1923) four time mayor of Atlanta, he last ran (and lost) in September, 1922 a year before his death. ...
Asa Griggs Candler (December 30, 1851 - March 12, 1929) was a business tycoon who made most of his money selling Coca-Cola. ...
James L. Key (1866â1939) lawyer who served two terms as mayor of Atlanta. ...
Walter A. Sims was an American politician. ...
Isaac Newton Ragsdale (1859â1937) came to Atlanta in 1880 from Dallas, Georgia. ...
James L. Key (1866â1939) lawyer who served two terms as mayor of Atlanta. ...
William Berry Hartsfield Categories: American politician stubs | Mayors of Atlanta ...
William Berry Hartsfield Categories: American politician stubs | Mayors of Atlanta ...
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Sam Massell (born August 26, 1927) served eight years as Atlantas vice mayor under Ivan Allen until being elected as that citys first Jewish mayor in the October,1969 election. ...
Maynard Holbrook Jackson, Jr. ...
Andrew Jackson Young, Jr. ...
Maynard Holbrook Jackson, Jr. ...
Bill Campbell (born 1953 in Raleigh, North Carolina), served as mayor of Atlanta, Georgia from 1994 to 2002. ...
Shirley Clarke Franklin (born May 10, 1945) is an American politician, a member of the Democratic Party, and the current mayor of Atlanta, Georgia since January 7, 2002. ...
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