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Biographies:

Biographical Sketch of John W. Maddox

John W. Maddox, representative, was born in Chatooga county, Ga., June 3, 1848. He attended the public schools, and in 1863 enlisted in the Confederate army as a private, serving in the ranks throughout the remainder of the civil war. He studied law in Summerville, Ga. in Summerville, 1877-86, and then removed to Rome, Ga. He was county commissioner, 1878-80; a representative in the state legislature, 1880-84; state senator, 1884-86; judge of the superior court, 1886-92, and a Democratic representative from the seventh district of Georgia in the 53d-58th congresses, 1893-1905.

From: Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Johnson, Rossiter, editor




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Georgia Facts:
Tree: live oak
Bird: brown thrasher
Flower: Cherokee rose
Nickname: Empire State of the South, Peach State
Motto: Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation
Area (sq. mi.): 58,876
Capitol: Atlanta
Admitted: 2 Jan 1788




Chattooga County Facts:

Seat: Summerville
Established: 1838
Formed from: Floyd, Walker


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