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James E. Williams (Atlanta mayor)

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670: 237:. He served on the Atlanta city council before and after the war, and served as two terms as mayor (the second was extended to 1868 by order of the commandant of the post of Atlanta, Major General 215:
connections was able to set up a prosperous warehousing business. He built a larger warehouse on Decatur Street in Atlanta with an upper floor that was used as the popular theater of the time, the
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Politically, he was "Always a Democrat, strongly opposed to Whiggery, Know-Nothingism and Abolitionism" and was a staunch
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He then began independent trading, but retired from active business in 1880.
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in the post office and, with his cousins, operated a line of
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People of Georgia (U.S. state) in the American Civil War
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James E. Williams (East St. Louis mayor)
Mayor of Atlanta
James Calhoun
William Hulsey
Grainger County
Tennessee
U.S.
Atlanta
Georgia
U.S.
Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia
Democratic
Atlanta, Georgia
Reconstruction
Grainger County, Tennessee
Knoxville
steamboats
Tennessee River
Decatur, Alabama
Tennessee
Atheneum
Civil War
Captain
Samuel B. Sherwood
secessionist
John Pope
James M. Calhoun
Mayor of Atlanta
William Hulsey

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