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  2. Lake Bulow Campbell - Wikipedia

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    J. Bulow Campbell (1870–1940) was a businessman, philanthropist, and an early supporter of the building of Bert Adams Scout Reservation. [7] He is attributed as the namesake of Lake Bulow Campbell. Campbell was born on December 15, 1870. He founded and headed the Campbell Coal Company, an Atlanta area based company that delivered both ice and ...

  3. W. W. Orr Building - Wikipedia

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    The building's namesake, W. W. (Wayman W.) Orr, was the president of the Atlanta Retail Merchants' Association for several years in the 1910s. [1] It is currently part of the Emory University Hospital Midtown complex. The building is decorated with serpents and staffs, alluding to its function as a medical building (as which it still functions).

  4. Bert Adams Scout Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Bert Adams Scout Camp. / 33.477504; -83.851953. Bert Adams Scout Camp is a long-term overnight camp owned and operated by the Atlanta Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Bert Adams is located south of Covington, Georgia, situated on Lake Bulow Campbell; the camp is one of three major BSA summer camps in the Atlanta Area Council. [1]

  5. Campbell County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Campbell County, Georgia. Coordinates: 33.56685°N 84.58150°W. Courthouse in 1980. Location in Georgia. 1895 map. Campbell County was a county of the U.S. state of Georgia from 1828 (196 years ago) to 1931 (93 years ago). It was created by the state legislature on December 20, 1828, from land taken from Fayette, Coweta, and Carroll counties ...

  6. Individuals Who Grew Up as an 'Only Child' Usually Develop ...

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    Although it may seem like everybody has siblings, there is a sizable chunk of the U.S. population that actually grew up as “only children” with no siblings at all.As Psychology Today reports ...

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Georgia (U.S. state)/New Georgia ...

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    J. Bulow Campbell Foundation: No n/a n/a J. Bulow Campbell Foundation: Archibald Campbell (1739-1791) Disambig Archibald Campbell: Archibald Campbell (British Army officer) n/a Tunis Campbell (1812-1891) Yes n/a Tunis Campbell: n/a Campus Planning: No n/a n/a Campus Planning: Canals: Yes n/a Canal: n/a Cancer: Yes n/a Cancer: n/a Candler County ...

  8. Walthall Robertson Joyner - Wikipedia

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    Walthall Robertson "Cap" Joyner (June 30, 1854 – January 5, 1925) was the 40th Mayor of Atlanta. Biography. Born in Cobb County, Georgia, he moved to Atlanta at a young age and began as a volunteer firefighter at the age of 15. In 1872, at the age of 18, he was made assistant chief, the first of many promotions.

  9. List of oldest structures in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    1840 Tulie Smith House (Moved to Atlanta) on the site of the Atlanta Historical Society; 1856 Judge William Wilson House 501 Fairburn Road SW, Atlanta, GA 30310; 1857 Hammonds House Museum in West End; 1860 Cascade Mansion, home of Dr. William F. Poole, 1530 Dodson Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30311, 1868 George Washington Collier home – 1649 Lady ...