Wikipedia:WikiProject Georgia (U.S. state)/Article requests
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Missing Georgia (U.S. state) related articles
[edit]People (politician)
[edit]Article requests by last name.
- Upshaw Bentley - mayor of Athens, Georgia [1]
- Doc Eldridge - mayor of Athens-Clarke County (1999-2003) [2]
- Dorothy Hubbard, first woman elected mayor of Albany, Georgia
- Edna Jackson (politician) - African-American female mayor of Savannah, Georgia
- Carrie Kent - first African-American woman mayor of Walthourville, Georgia
- Gwen O’Looney - mayor of Athens, Georgia [3]
- Melody Bray: Did not win.[4])- A dedicated community leader, an advocate for the less fortunate, and a hard-working[weasel words] small business owner running for GA State Senate, District 38.[5][6][7]
People
[edit]Article requests by last name.
- Alyssa Beasley - 2020 Miss Georgia USA [8]
- Carolyn Mackenzie Carter - Photographer and journalist. First female photographer for The Atlanta Constitution
- Elizabeth Neely - publisher of Newnan Times-Herald. [11]
Places
[edit]Crest Lawn Memorial Park or Crest Lawn Cemetery - 145 acre cemetery on the Upper Westside of Atlanta that was founded in 1916
See also
[edit]- Wikipedia:WikiProject United States/Requested Articles
- Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Biography/By_nationality#United_States
References
[edit]- ^ Former Athens mayor Upshaw Bentley dies
- ^ Athens Chamber of Commerce President Doc Eldridge to step down
- ^ Fashion Friday: Former Athens mayor Gwen O’Looney becomes fashion collector for her ‘coloring book’ closet
- ^ 2022 Georgia State Senate - District 38 Democratic Primary Results
- ^ Bray for GA Senate Website
- ^ Q & A With Melody Bray, State Senate District 38 Democratic Candidate
- ^ Pantsuit Politics Podcast A World-Changing Weekend
- ^ [1]
- ^ Photographer Carolyn McKenzie Carter had her finger on the pulse of a changing Georgia
- ^ BRACK: Three Georgians inducted in Women of Achievement Hall of Fame
- ^ Neelys named new publishers of The Newnan Times-Herald