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Georgia History Timeline Chronology for November 21
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| November 21, 1765 |
Because of uncertainty surrounding the Stamp Act, the Georgia Gazette ceases publication |
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Stamp Act |
| November 21, 1845 |
Ignatius Alphohso Few, founder of Emory University, dies, Athens, Georgia |
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Ignatius Few |
| November 21, 1862 |
James Siddon replaces G. W. Smith as Secretary of War
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| November 21, 1864 |
William Hardee orders militia from Macon under the command of P. J. Phillips to advance to Augusta to assist in defending the arsonal there.
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March to the Sea |
| November 21, 1922 |
Rebecca Latimer Felton, publisher, writer, and journalist becomes the first woman to serve in the U. S. Senate.
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Rebecca Latimer Felton |
| November 21, 1938 |
President Franklin Roosevelt tours Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
| November 21, 2002 |
Judge Aubrey Duffey declares a mistrial in the sexual assault trial of two former University of West Georgia baseball players
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Woman assaulted in apartment of 3 UWG baseball players |
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