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The Cherokee Land Lottery and Chickamauga Battlefield

The Cherokee Land Lottery and Chickamauga Battlefield

November 15, 2016 GHS

Saturday, Nov 26, 2016 2:00 pm Chickamauga Battlefield, an Affiliate Chapter of the Georgia Historical Society, will hold a free program titled “The Cherokee Land Lottery and Chickamauga Battlefield,” on […]

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SMS Spotlight: Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park

November 12, 2016November 9, 2016 GHS

In recognition of the Georgia History Festival theme, A State of Innovation, this week’s Super Museum Sunday Spotlight features the Visitor Center and Museum at Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. This […]

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Journeying James

November 10, 2016 GHS

Download and print out a coloring page of Journeying James Oglethorpe! Show us your creations by sending us a photo, or tag Georgia Historical Society on social media. And check out […]

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Research Roundup Recap

November 8, 2016November 9, 2016 GHS

GHS welcomed school groups to the GHS Research Center throughout October for unique historical research field trips. Education and Research Center staff introduced students to the archives and the process […]

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Funk Heritage Center

SMS Spotlight: Funk Heritage Center

November 4, 2016November 4, 2016 GHS

Each week during the 2016-2017 Georgia History Festival, GHS will shine a light on one participating Super Museum Sunday site. This popular annual event, held on the Sunday (February 5) […]

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Sequoyah and the Power of Language

November 2, 2016 GHS

In keeping with the Georgia History Festival’s theme, a “State of Innovation,” November will highlight Sequoyah, the creator of the Cherokee syllabary, and the innovative use of his syllabary in […]

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SMS Spotlight: Andalusia Farm

October 28, 2016October 3, 2016 GHS

In recognition of this month’s Georgia History Festival theme, “Opening the Archives: Telling the Stories of Innovation,” this week’s Super Museum Sunday Spotlight highlights Andalusia Farm: Home of Flannery O’Connor. […]

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Sophia’s Schoolhouse – Researching the Civil Rights Movement

October 20, 2016October 18, 2016 GHS

In keeping with this month’s theme of Opening the Archives: Telling Stories of Innovation, check out these Sophia’s Schoolhouse videos to learn about the Civil Rights Movement in Savannah, Georgia, […]

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Highlighted Affiliate Chapter Event: Dr. Edward J. Cashin Memorial Woodrow Wilson Lecture

October 20, 2016October 3, 2016 GHS

As a new feature of the 2016-2017 Georgia History Festival, GHS will highlight a special event coordinated by an organization within our statewide Affiliate Chapter Program that explores each month’s […]

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Sophia’s Schoolhouse – Help! I’ve Been Assigned a Research Project

October 18, 2016October 18, 2016 GHS

In keeping with this month’s theme of Opening the Archives: Telling Stories of Innovation, check out these Sophia’s Schoolhouse videos. This series was created in conjunction with several school visits […]

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