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who had given General Oglethorpe the land on which to found the city of Savannah. Gordon's daughter-in-law, Nellie Kinzie Gordon, was outraged at this perceived insult to Tomochichi thus she and other members of the Colonial Dames of the State of Georgia erected a new monument to Tomochichi, made of
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He founded and served as the first president of the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia, which would later be reorganized as the
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Gordon became a member of the state bar in 1820 and served in several local public positions. In 1834, Gordon was elected as the
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August 11, 1904 Cornerstone Laying Ceremony: Part IV of V Parade & Special Speakers, City of Savannah Research Library
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Gordon married Wayne's niece, Sarah Anderson "Addy" Stites, in 1826 and purchased Wayne's Savannah home, at
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and was originally buried in Colonial Cemetery in that city; however, his grave was later moved to
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Biographical Note from Inventory of the Gordon Family Papers, 1810–1968, Collection Number 2235
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and served in that position until 1836. During his mayoral service, he was elected to the
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Upon the death of Ambrose Gordon in 1804, William Washington Gordon was sent to school in
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On June 25, 1882, the Central of Georgia Railroad and Banking Company constructed the
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The New Georgia Encyclopedia entry for William Washington Gordon
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Georgia Place-Names, Kenneth K. Krakow 3rd Edition, pp.95–96
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under whom Gordon's father, Ambrose Gordon, served as a
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The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
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Screven County, Georgia
American Revolutionary War
William Washington
cavalry
Rhode Island
United States Military Academy
Edmund P. Gaines
Savannah, Georgia
James Moore Wayne
10 East Oglethorpe Avenue
Juliette Gordon Low
Girl Scouts of the United States of America
mayor of Savannah
Georgia General Assembly
House of Representatives
Georgia Senate
Central of Georgia Railway
Norfolk Southern Railway
pleurisy
Laurel Grove Cemetery
Ocmulgee National Monument
Creek Indians

William Washington Gordon Monument
William Washington Gordon Monument
Wright Square
Tomochichi
Stone Mountain
Gordon, Georgia
Gordon County, Georgia

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