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Georgia History Timeline Chronology for November 1
Yesterday Tomorrow
| November 1, 1745 |
Rev. Bartholomew Zouberbuhler is appointed the minister of Established Church
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| November 1, 1765 |
Official date the Stamp Act was to go into effect
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Stamp Act |
| November 1, 1783 |
Creek Indians agree to a land cession of lands in northeast Georgia, claimed by both the Creek and Cherokee Indians
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Creek Indians |
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Johnson County, Georgia |
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Washington County, Georgia |
| November 1, 1788 |
Samuel Elbert dies, Savannah, Georgia
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Savannah, Georgia births and deaths |
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Samuel Elbert |
| November 1, 1815 |
Crawford Long born, Danielsville (Madison County), Georgia
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Madison County, Georgia |
| November 1, 1823 |
Jeremiah Griffin invents the stamp mill, a method for crushing rock, from which gold is then extracted |
| November 1, 1862 |
John Gordon commissioned Brigadier General, CSA
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Civil War - 1862 |
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John Brown Gordon
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| November 1, 1875 |
Earthquake on the South Carolina/Georgia state line felt in Atlanta and Macon
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City of Macon, Georgia |
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Earthquakes that have struck Georgia
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| November 1, 1928 |
National Weather Service establishes an office at the Atlanta Airport
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National Weather Service
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| November 1, 1936 |
Fire destroys the Troup County Courthouse
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Troup County, Georgia |
| November 1, 1941 |
CAA takes over the control tower at Atlanta Airport (Now Hartsfield International Airport)
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Atlanta, Georgia (1900-2000) |
| November 1, 1955 |
James Brown and the Famous Flames record Please, Please, Please at WIBB in Macon
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City of Macon, Georgia |
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James Brown |
| November 1, 1959 |
Ray Charles ends his eight-year association with Atlantic Records for ABC-Paramount. Thet offered him the eventual ownership of his master recordings. |
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Ray Charles |
| November 1, 1965 |
C. E. Woolman named Chairman of Delta Air Lines
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Delta Air Lines
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| November 1, 1980 |
Aaron Jackson, 9, reported missing. His body is found the following day, dead from asphyxiation
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Atlanta Child Murders |
| November 1, 1986 |
First Union completes the acquisition of First Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia, Augusta
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Wachovia and First Union Banks
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| November 1, 1989 |
Coca-Cola sells Columbia Pictures to Sony
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Coca-Cola |
| November 1, 2002 |
Georgia's "Black Widow," Lynn Turner, is indicted on charges she killed her husband Glenn, a Cobb County police officer, in 1995
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Lynn Turner |
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Cobb County, Georgia |
| November 1, 2003 |
In the bloodiest day ever recorded, 26 teenagers died in traffic accidents in the United States (normal is 10). At 8:46 p.m. on SR 60 near Gainesville, Georgia, Ryan David Wagner, 19, of Gainesville died when the 1992 Honda Accord he was riding in, driven by James Lee Thigpen, ran off a road, down an embankment and rolled over before hitting a tree.
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| November 1, 2004 |
U. S. Supreme Court rejects the appeal of Michael Perez and Benjamin Hodges. |
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Woman assaulted in apartment of 3 UWG baseball players |
| November 1, 2011 |
Dan Roberts, 67, Frederick Thomas, 73, Samuel Crump, 68, and Ray Adams, 65 are arrested in Toccoa, Georgia for plotting to kill government employees using bombs and ricin. |
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Stephens County, Georgia |
Yesterday Tomorrow
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