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Georgia History Timeline Chronology for November 29
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| November 29, 1736 |
Oglethorpe returns to England to petition the crown for money to defend Georgia
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James Oglethorpe |
| November 29, 1794 |
Georgia ratifies the 11th Amendment to the Constitution
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Georgia, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the United States Constitution
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| November 29, 1794 |
Georgia is the 11th state to ratify the 11th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution |
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Chisholm v. Georgia |
| November 29, 1800 |
Jefferson (or Jeffersonton) named Camden County seat. Until this time St. Marys had served as temporary county seat. |
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Camden County, Georgia |
| November 29, 1813 |
Battle of Autosee (Atasi) in the Creek War
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Creek Indians |
| November 29, 1935 |
In Warm Springs for Thanksgiving, President Franklin D. Roosevelt stops in Atlanta on his return trip to Washington D. C., speaking at Techwood Homes, Atlanta University and Piedmont Park
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
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Piedmont Park |
| November 29, 1959 |
The Midway Colonial Museum, Midway, Georgia, is dedicated. |
| November 29, 1963 |
President Lyndon Johnson issues a call for a committee to investigate the Kennedy assassination. Georgia Senator Richard Russell's name is on the list of members.
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Richard B. Russell, Jr. |
| November 29, 1992 |
Sara Tokars, a Marietta homemaker, is killed in front of her two young children.
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Marietta, GA |
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Fred Tokars orders a 'hit' on his wife |
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