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Smyrna, city, United States

(Encyclopedia) Smyrna, city (1990 pop. 30,981), Cobb co., NW Ga., a residential suburb of Atlanta; inc. 1872. Manufactures include computer equipment, building materials, plastics, ordnance, and…

Swanson, Howard

(Encyclopedia) Swanson, Howard, 1909–78, American composer, b. Atlanta. He studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music and in Paris with Nadia Boulanger. Among his compositions are three symphonies,…

Thomas, George Henry

(Encyclopedia) Thomas, George Henry, 1816–70, Union general in the American Civil War, b. Southampton co., Va. He served in the Seminole War and in the Mexican War. Later he taught at West Point and…

Johnson, Richard W.

(Encyclopedia) Johnson, Richard W., 1827–97, Union general in the Civil War, b. Livingston co., Ky., grad. West Point, 1849. Before the Civil War he served principally on the frontier. Johnson, made…

Fletcher, Thomas Clement

(Encyclopedia) Fletcher, Thomas Clement, 1827–99, governor of Missouri (1865–69), b. Herculaneum, Mo. A Democrat opposed to slavery, he became a Republican in 1856 and supported Lincoln for the…

Dalton

(Encyclopedia) Dalton, city (2020 pop. 34,417), seat of Whitfield co., extreme NW Ga., in the Appalachian valley; inc. 1847. It is a highly…

Atlanta Falcons 2000 Roster By Statistics

Passing (5 Att)AttCmpPctYdsTDRateChris Chandler30717456.723391683.5Tony Graziani1186252.5759264.2Danny Kanell844250.0593469.2Interceptions: Chandler 11, Graziani 4, Kanell 4.Top…

Atlanta Falcons 2001 Roster By Statistics

Passing (5 Att)AttCmpPctYdsTDRateChris Chandler34220259.126922095.1Tony Graziani*23730.44103.7Interceptions: Chandler 7, Graziani 2.Released: Billy Joe Tolliver on Oct. 27 (see Kansas City).…

Team by Team Statistics: Atlanta Hawks

GmMINFGFGAFG%FTFTAFT%3FG3GAORBTRBASTSTLTOBLKPFTptsPPGRPGAPGSteve Smith7228184911145.429333393.847130388902383056217623173144520.13.34.2Christian Laettner8231405481128.486359440.…

Boys and Girls Clubs of America

(Encyclopedia) Boys and Girls Clubs of America, federation of more than 1,006 organizations established (1906) in Boston as the Federated Boys' Clubs to help young people, especially those who are…