A road winding through a grove of pecan trees somewhere between Unadilla and Cordele, Georgia.
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Here’s an interesting fact….Helena, Montana was founded by the “Four Georgians” following a gold discovery along the Last Chance Creek on October 30, 1864.
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The following list represents the Georgia’s Blogs on the blogroll here at Georgia on My Mind that discuss painting and drawing:
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General George S. Patton is a real favorite of mine. He was colorful, he was bombastic, he was complicated and like his words and actions or not he WAS a great American.
The following list represents the Georgia’s Blogs on the blogroll here at Georgia on My Mind that are based in Atlanta, Georgia or discuss Atlanta on a daily or regular basis:
The following list represents the Georgia’s Blogs on the blogroll here at Georgia on My Mind that are based in Athens, Georgia or discuss Athens on a daily or regular basis:

This week’s additions to the blogroll are all very worthy and interesting reads depending on your personal interests.
Here are a few Georgia blogs I've added to the blogroll:
It is already well known the issue of slavery was very divisive in the United States prior to the Civil War. The issue split families, split friendships, split business ties, and even split church denominations including the Methodist Episcopal Church.
With the arrival of 2009 this blog is now officially two years old, and even with a few twists and turns and stops and starts...I'm still here.
Back in 2006, I posted at History Is Elementary information regarding a lesson I teach at the beginning of the year titled Historians Observe Their Surroundings. Basically I show various images in an attempt to get students to see that every piece of ground has [...]
Governor Henry McDaniel served as Georgia’s top-ranking government official from 1883 to 1886. He’s known for being one of the first professors at one of my alma maters….Mercer University. During the Civil War he earned distinction for taking over his unit, the Georgia 11th Infantry, when [...] 
This is the old train station at Marshallville, Georgia. I found the image at Georgia's Railroad History and Heritage site where you can find lots of information regarding railroads in Georgia.