The Story of Georgia And the Georgia People, 1732 to 1860

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The Story of Georgia And the Georgia People, 1732 to 1860
Smith, George Gilman, 1836-1913
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He graduated with honor in Athens; went from his college class to the army and won his laurels there; returned to Marietta, studied law and rose to a high place; entered politics, was in the convention which framed the constitution of 1868, and was elected speaker pro tem. Of the House of Representatives; but laid all his honors down for the Methodist ministry. Few men were ever more beloved or more useful or more gifted. The degree of D. D. Was conferred on him by Emory College, and the highes...t honors of the church awaited him, when he was suddenly called away, dying in the brightest bloom of life.
George N. Lester, a lawyer of great ability, attorney- general of the State, a warm-hearted, impetuous, fearless soldier and an orator of no mean parts, who began life in the hills of Forsyth and ended it in the vicinity of Marietta, long lived here.
While Cobb was long regarded as one of the poor coun- ties of Georgia, such has been the character of her people and their industry and enterprise, that for su-ccessive years she bore off the prize of one thousand dollars which the State Agricultural Society offered for the county furnishing the greatest variety of products.


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