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John Houstoun
Samuel Elbert
Archibald Bulloch
George Walton
James Oglethorpe
John Milledge
George Troup
Button Gwinnett
Index of Georgia (U.S. state)-related articles
Georgia
John A. Treutlen
Government of Georgia

Georgia Governors’ Gravesites Field Guide, [removed]The mausoleum of Governor E.D. Rivers was

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