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    • Marker Monday: “The Thicket,” Sugar Mill & Rum Distillery Ruins

      Image Credit: David Seibert This week’s #MarkerMonday examines the history of sugar and rum production…

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    • Marker Monday: Dr. Crawford W. Long and Anesthesia for Surgery

      In recognition of National Doctors’ Day (March 30), this week’s #MarkerMonday explores the…

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    • Digital Education for Georgia’s Students: Newspapers in Education

      Each year the Georgia Historical Society (GHS) partners with the Georgia Press Association (GPA) to publish relevant, standards-based educational resources for schools across Georgia called Newspapers in…

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      Marker Monday: “Dead Town” of Hardwicke

      This week’s #MarkerMonday explores the “Dead Town” of Hardwicke. The city of Hardwicke was…

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    • GHS Helps Teachers Meet Changing Social Studies Standards

      Changes are coming to social studies education in Georgia! In addition to the newly revised Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE), teachers will also notice an increased emphasis on inquiry…

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    • Updated Eighth-Grade Georgia Milestones EOG Review Resource

      Eighth-Grade Georgia Milestones Review Web Quest for Social Studies Get Ready for the Eighth-Grade Georgia Milestones EOG with an updated Web Quest for students. The Georgia Milestones Assessment…

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    • Opening America’s Archives: Using Primary Sources in the Classroom

      This month, Georgia Historical Society’s Education Coordinator Sophia Sineath presented two one-day workshops hosted by the Okefenokee RESA and Middle Georgia RESA. Both…

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