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07 Dec
Tuesday, Dec 7, 2021    
3:00 pm
GHS and event partners host a one-hour informational webinar for teachers interested in the Georgia Day Statewide Art Contest.
10 Dec
Friday, Dec 10, 2021    
10:30 am
The Georgia Historical Society will rededicate a historical marker for Mary Turner and the Lynching Rampage of 1918 in a private ceremony in Hahira, Georgia on December 10, 2021.
17 Dec
Friday, Dec 17, 2021    
12:00 pm
The 1830s forced removal of Cherokees from their Georgia homeland became the most famous event in the Native history of the American South, and one of the most infamous episodes in Georgia and American history as Georgians expanded westward. In this program, Stan Deaton discusses Cherokee removal and how Georgians have remembered it with Andrew Denson of Western Carolina University.
23 Dec
Thursday, Dec 23, 2021 - Friday, Dec 24, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on December 23 and December 24 for the Christmas holiday.
31 Dec
Friday, Dec 31, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on Friday, December 31, 2021 for New Year's Day 2022.
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07 Dec
Tuesday, Dec 7, 2021    
3:00 pm
GHS and event partners host a one-hour informational webinar for teachers interested in the Georgia Day Statewide Art Contest.
10 Dec
Friday, Dec 10, 2021    
10:30 am
The Georgia Historical Society will rededicate a historical marker for Mary Turner and the Lynching Rampage of 1918 in a private ceremony in Hahira, Georgia on December 10, 2021.
17 Dec
Friday, Dec 17, 2021    
12:00 pm
The 1830s forced removal of Cherokees from their Georgia homeland became the most famous event in the Native history of the American South, and one of the most infamous episodes in Georgia and American history as Georgians expanded westward. In this program, Stan Deaton discusses Cherokee removal and how Georgians have remembered it with Andrew Denson of Western Carolina University.
23 Dec
Thursday, Dec 23, 2021 - Friday, Dec 24, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on December 23 and December 24 for the Christmas holiday.
31 Dec
Friday, Dec 31, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on Friday, December 31, 2021 for New Year's Day 2022.
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07 Dec
Tuesday, Dec 7, 2021    
3:00 pm
GHS and event partners host a one-hour informational webinar for teachers interested in the Georgia Day Statewide Art Contest.
10 Dec
Friday, Dec 10, 2021    
10:30 am
The Georgia Historical Society will rededicate a historical marker for Mary Turner and the Lynching Rampage of 1918 in a private ceremony in Hahira, Georgia on December 10, 2021.
17 Dec
Friday, Dec 17, 2021    
12:00 pm
The 1830s forced removal of Cherokees from their Georgia homeland became the most famous event in the Native history of the American South, and one of the most infamous episodes in Georgia and American history as Georgians expanded westward. In this program, Stan Deaton discusses Cherokee removal and how Georgians have remembered it with Andrew Denson of Western Carolina University.
23 Dec
Thursday, Dec 23, 2021 - Friday, Dec 24, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on December 23 and December 24 for the Christmas holiday.
31 Dec
Friday, Dec 31, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on Friday, December 31, 2021 for New Year's Day 2022.
Events on Friday, Dec 10, 2021
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07 Dec
Tuesday, Dec 7, 2021    
3:00 pm
GHS and event partners host a one-hour informational webinar for teachers interested in the Georgia Day Statewide Art Contest.
10 Dec
Friday, Dec 10, 2021    
10:30 am
The Georgia Historical Society will rededicate a historical marker for Mary Turner and the Lynching Rampage of 1918 in a private ceremony in Hahira, Georgia on December 10, 2021.
17 Dec
Friday, Dec 17, 2021    
12:00 pm
The 1830s forced removal of Cherokees from their Georgia homeland became the most famous event in the Native history of the American South, and one of the most infamous episodes in Georgia and American history as Georgians expanded westward. In this program, Stan Deaton discusses Cherokee removal and how Georgians have remembered it with Andrew Denson of Western Carolina University.
23 Dec
Thursday, Dec 23, 2021 - Friday, Dec 24, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on December 23 and December 24 for the Christmas holiday.
31 Dec
Friday, Dec 31, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on Friday, December 31, 2021 for New Year's Day 2022.
Events on Friday, Dec 10, 2021
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07 Dec
Tuesday, Dec 7, 2021    
3:00 pm
GHS and event partners host a one-hour informational webinar for teachers interested in the Georgia Day Statewide Art Contest.
10 Dec
Friday, Dec 10, 2021    
10:30 am
The Georgia Historical Society will rededicate a historical marker for Mary Turner and the Lynching Rampage of 1918 in a private ceremony in Hahira, Georgia on December 10, 2021.
17 Dec
Friday, Dec 17, 2021    
12:00 pm
The 1830s forced removal of Cherokees from their Georgia homeland became the most famous event in the Native history of the American South, and one of the most infamous episodes in Georgia and American history as Georgians expanded westward. In this program, Stan Deaton discusses Cherokee removal and how Georgians have remembered it with Andrew Denson of Western Carolina University.
23 Dec
Thursday, Dec 23, 2021 - Friday, Dec 24, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on December 23 and December 24 for the Christmas holiday.
31 Dec
Friday, Dec 31, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on Friday, December 31, 2021 for New Year's Day 2022.
Events on Friday, Dec 10, 2021
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07 Dec
Tuesday, Dec 7, 2021    
3:00 pm
GHS and event partners host a one-hour informational webinar for teachers interested in the Georgia Day Statewide Art Contest.
10 Dec
Friday, Dec 10, 2021    
10:30 am
The Georgia Historical Society will rededicate a historical marker for Mary Turner and the Lynching Rampage of 1918 in a private ceremony in Hahira, Georgia on December 10, 2021.
17 Dec
Friday, Dec 17, 2021    
12:00 pm
The 1830s forced removal of Cherokees from their Georgia homeland became the most famous event in the Native history of the American South, and one of the most infamous episodes in Georgia and American history as Georgians expanded westward. In this program, Stan Deaton discusses Cherokee removal and how Georgians have remembered it with Andrew Denson of Western Carolina University.
23 Dec
Thursday, Dec 23, 2021 - Friday, Dec 24, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on December 23 and December 24 for the Christmas holiday.
31 Dec
Friday, Dec 31, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on Friday, December 31, 2021 for New Year's Day 2022.
Events on Friday, Dec 10, 2021
Events on Friday, Dec 17, 2021
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07 Dec
Tuesday, Dec 7, 2021    
3:00 pm
GHS and event partners host a one-hour informational webinar for teachers interested in the Georgia Day Statewide Art Contest.
10 Dec
Friday, Dec 10, 2021    
10:30 am
The Georgia Historical Society will rededicate a historical marker for Mary Turner and the Lynching Rampage of 1918 in a private ceremony in Hahira, Georgia on December 10, 2021.
17 Dec
Friday, Dec 17, 2021    
12:00 pm
The 1830s forced removal of Cherokees from their Georgia homeland became the most famous event in the Native history of the American South, and one of the most infamous episodes in Georgia and American history as Georgians expanded westward. In this program, Stan Deaton discusses Cherokee removal and how Georgians have remembered it with Andrew Denson of Western Carolina University.
23 Dec
Thursday, Dec 23, 2021 - Friday, Dec 24, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on December 23 and December 24 for the Christmas holiday.
31 Dec
Friday, Dec 31, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on Friday, December 31, 2021 for New Year's Day 2022.
Events on Friday, Dec 10, 2021
Events on Friday, Dec 17, 2021
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07 Dec
Tuesday, Dec 7, 2021    
3:00 pm
GHS and event partners host a one-hour informational webinar for teachers interested in the Georgia Day Statewide Art Contest.
10 Dec
Friday, Dec 10, 2021    
10:30 am
The Georgia Historical Society will rededicate a historical marker for Mary Turner and the Lynching Rampage of 1918 in a private ceremony in Hahira, Georgia on December 10, 2021.
17 Dec
Friday, Dec 17, 2021    
12:00 pm
The 1830s forced removal of Cherokees from their Georgia homeland became the most famous event in the Native history of the American South, and one of the most infamous episodes in Georgia and American history as Georgians expanded westward. In this program, Stan Deaton discusses Cherokee removal and how Georgians have remembered it with Andrew Denson of Western Carolina University.
23 Dec
Thursday, Dec 23, 2021 - Friday, Dec 24, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on December 23 and December 24 for the Christmas holiday.
31 Dec
Friday, Dec 31, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on Friday, December 31, 2021 for New Year's Day 2022.
Events on Friday, Dec 10, 2021
Events on Friday, Dec 17, 2021
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07 Dec
Tuesday, Dec 7, 2021    
3:00 pm
GHS and event partners host a one-hour informational webinar for teachers interested in the Georgia Day Statewide Art Contest.
10 Dec
Friday, Dec 10, 2021    
10:30 am
The Georgia Historical Society will rededicate a historical marker for Mary Turner and the Lynching Rampage of 1918 in a private ceremony in Hahira, Georgia on December 10, 2021.
17 Dec
Friday, Dec 17, 2021    
12:00 pm
The 1830s forced removal of Cherokees from their Georgia homeland became the most famous event in the Native history of the American South, and one of the most infamous episodes in Georgia and American history as Georgians expanded westward. In this program, Stan Deaton discusses Cherokee removal and how Georgians have remembered it with Andrew Denson of Western Carolina University.
23 Dec
Thursday, Dec 23, 2021 - Friday, Dec 24, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on December 23 and December 24 for the Christmas holiday.
31 Dec
Friday, Dec 31, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on Friday, December 31, 2021 for New Year's Day 2022.
Events on Friday, Dec 10, 2021
Events on Friday, Dec 17, 2021
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07 Dec
Tuesday, Dec 7, 2021    
3:00 pm
GHS and event partners host a one-hour informational webinar for teachers interested in the Georgia Day Statewide Art Contest.
10 Dec
Friday, Dec 10, 2021    
10:30 am
The Georgia Historical Society will rededicate a historical marker for Mary Turner and the Lynching Rampage of 1918 in a private ceremony in Hahira, Georgia on December 10, 2021.
17 Dec
Friday, Dec 17, 2021    
12:00 pm
The 1830s forced removal of Cherokees from their Georgia homeland became the most famous event in the Native history of the American South, and one of the most infamous episodes in Georgia and American history as Georgians expanded westward. In this program, Stan Deaton discusses Cherokee removal and how Georgians have remembered it with Andrew Denson of Western Carolina University.
23 Dec
Thursday, Dec 23, 2021 - Friday, Dec 24, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on December 23 and December 24 for the Christmas holiday.
31 Dec
Friday, Dec 31, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on Friday, December 31, 2021 for New Year's Day 2022.
Events on Friday, Dec 10, 2021
Events on Friday, Dec 17, 2021
Events on Thursday, Dec 23, 2021
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07 Dec
Tuesday, Dec 7, 2021    
3:00 pm
GHS and event partners host a one-hour informational webinar for teachers interested in the Georgia Day Statewide Art Contest.
10 Dec
Friday, Dec 10, 2021    
10:30 am
The Georgia Historical Society will rededicate a historical marker for Mary Turner and the Lynching Rampage of 1918 in a private ceremony in Hahira, Georgia on December 10, 2021.
17 Dec
Friday, Dec 17, 2021    
12:00 pm
The 1830s forced removal of Cherokees from their Georgia homeland became the most famous event in the Native history of the American South, and one of the most infamous episodes in Georgia and American history as Georgians expanded westward. In this program, Stan Deaton discusses Cherokee removal and how Georgians have remembered it with Andrew Denson of Western Carolina University.
23 Dec
Thursday, Dec 23, 2021 - Friday, Dec 24, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on December 23 and December 24 for the Christmas holiday.
31 Dec
Friday, Dec 31, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on Friday, December 31, 2021 for New Year's Day 2022.
Events on Friday, Dec 10, 2021
Events on Friday, Dec 17, 2021
Events on Thursday, Dec 23, 2021
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07 Dec
Tuesday, Dec 7, 2021    
3:00 pm
GHS and event partners host a one-hour informational webinar for teachers interested in the Georgia Day Statewide Art Contest.
10 Dec
Friday, Dec 10, 2021    
10:30 am
The Georgia Historical Society will rededicate a historical marker for Mary Turner and the Lynching Rampage of 1918 in a private ceremony in Hahira, Georgia on December 10, 2021.
17 Dec
Friday, Dec 17, 2021    
12:00 pm
The 1830s forced removal of Cherokees from their Georgia homeland became the most famous event in the Native history of the American South, and one of the most infamous episodes in Georgia and American history as Georgians expanded westward. In this program, Stan Deaton discusses Cherokee removal and how Georgians have remembered it with Andrew Denson of Western Carolina University.
23 Dec
Thursday, Dec 23, 2021 - Friday, Dec 24, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on December 23 and December 24 for the Christmas holiday.
31 Dec
Friday, Dec 31, 2021    
The Georgia Historical Society will be closed on Friday, December 31, 2021 for New Year's Day 2022.
Events on Friday, Dec 10, 2021
Events on Friday, Dec 17, 2021
Events on Thursday, Dec 23, 2021
23 Dec
Events on Friday, Dec 24, 2021
23 Dec
Events on Friday, Dec 31, 2021