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Moses W.
Formwalt (1820 – May 26, 1852) was the
first mayor of the city of Atlanta,
which was then in
DeKalb County, Georgia.
Atlanta was
chartered in...
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Archived from the
original on
September 10, 2007.
Formwalt 1980, p. 41[full
citation needed]
Formwalt 1980, p. 39 "Public,
Private and
Service Spaces at...
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received its
first charter, and
elections were held
December 1847.
Moses Formwalt was made mayor,
Bomar its alderman, and five
others were
elected councilmen...
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University Press,
March 30, 2004
Organization of
American Historians: Lee W.
Formwalt, "Robert Murray's Two Red Scares," in OAH Newsletter,
November 2003 Archived...
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southwest Georgia, Lee
Formwalt also
defines planters in size of land
holdings rather than
enslaved people.
Formwalt's planters are in the top 4.5...
- Georgia, Lee
Formwalt defines planters in
terms of size of land
holdings rather than in
terms of
numbers of
people enslaved.
Formwalt's planters are in...
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Mayors of
Atlanta Formwalt Bomar Buell Norcross Gibbs J. Mims
Markham Butt
Nelson J.
Glena Ezzard L.
Glenn Ezzard Whitaker Lowea J.
Calhoun Williams...
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Mayors of
Atlanta Formwalt Bomar Buell Norcross Gibbs J. Mims
Markham Butt
Nelson J.
Glena Ezzard L.
Glenn Ezzard Whitaker Lowea J.
Calhoun Williams...
- as
members of the Free and
Rowdy Party were called. They
included Moses Formwalt,
Benjamin Bomar, and
Willis Buell, each
serving one year as per the city...
- Akoi-Jackson,
Dorothy Akpene Amenuke,
Serge Attukwei Clottey,
Zachary Formwalt, Iris Kensmil,
Aukje Koks,
Navid Nuur,
Jeremiah Quarshie, kari-kacha seid’ou...