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William Rabun
| April 8, 1771 |
William Rabun born, Halifax County, North Carolina. |
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William Rabun |
| March 4, 1817 |
William Rabun begins term as governor of Georgia
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William Rabun |
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Governors of Georgia, 1801-1900
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| May 1, 1819 |
Dr. William Greene is appointed by Gov. William Rabun to settle continuing disputes over the location of the Florida-Georgia border
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William Rabun |
| October 24, 1819 |
Governor William Rabun dies following a sudden illness, Powellton, Georgia (Hancock County) |
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Hancock County, Georgia |
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William Rabun |
| October 24, 1819 |
Matthew Talbot serves as governor after the death of William Rabun
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William Rabun |
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Governors of Georgia, 1801-1900
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| December 21, 1819 |
Rabun County created
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William Rabun |
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Creation of Georgia Counties
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Rabun County, Georgia |
| August 4, 2007 |
Federal authorities bust an illegal still operating in the Chattahoochee National Forest near Clayton, Georgia. It is the largest operation found in the National Forest in over 20 years. |
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William Rabun |
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