| March 10, 1818 |
Daniel Webster argues Dartmouth College v. Woodward in the Supreme Court of the United States. |
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Daniel Webster |
| March 10, 1942 |
Camp Brumby, a CCC camp at Kennesaw Mountain, is closed
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Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
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| March 10, 1960 |
Some places in north Georgia receive up to 10 inches of snow from a widespread storm
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| March 10, 1969 |
James Earl Ray is sentenced for the murder of Martin Luther King. He had entered a guilty plea, waiving his right to trial. He was sentenced to 99 years.
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Martin Luther King
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| March 10, 2000 |
Bill Elliott becomes the lead driver for the Dodge return to racing team
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Bill Elliott |
| March 10, 2003 |
University of Georgia suspended basketball coach Jim Harrick.
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University of Georgia, Athens (UGA) |
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Vince Dooley |
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Coach Jim Harrick suspended |
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UGA sexual assault |
| March 10, 2005 |
Bibb County District Attorney Howard Simms orders exhumation of the body of Frank Bienert after discovering the death was suspicious, based on information from the trial of James Sullivan. Sullivan, on trial for arranging the murder of his wife Lita, is suspected in the death of Bienert, his father-in-law from whom he inherited Crown Beverages, a $5 million Macon business. |
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James Sullivan and the murder of Lita Sullivan |
| March 10, 2006 |
Atlanta mayor Bill Campbell is convicted of tax evasion. |
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Mayor Bill Campbell indicted |