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Habersham may
refer to:
James Habersham (1712–1775),
British merchant,
colonial official and
advocate of
slavery in the
North American colony of Georgia...
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Habersham County is a
county in the
Northeast region of the U.S.
state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 46,031. The
county seat is...
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Richard Habersham may
refer to:
Richard W.
Habersham, U.S.
Representative from
Georgia Richard Parnell Habersham,
American actor This
disambiguation page...
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Richard Parnell Habersham, born in
Manhattan and
raised in Harlem, is an
American actor in
theatre and film, as well as, a real
estate broker in New York...
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official James Habersham, the
younger brother of
patriot leader Joseph Habersham. They were both the
younger brothers of
James Habersham Jr. He served...
- and 1784.
Habersham was born in Savannah, Georgia, c. 1745, the son of
James and Mary
Habersham. He was the
youngest brother of
Joseph Habersham and John...
- The
Habersham County School District is a
public school district in
Habersham County, Georgia,
United States,
based in Clarkesville. It
serves the communities...
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Habersham is an
unincorporated community in
Habersham County, in the U.S.
state of Georgia.
Habersham is a mill village,
located in
central Habersham...
- The Bulloch–
Habersham House (originally the
Archibald Bulloch House) was a
mansion in Savannah, Georgia,
United States.
Completed in 1820, to a design...
- its
current six
acres bounded by East
Oglethorpe Avenue (to the north),
Habersham Street (east), East
Perry Lane (south) and
Abercorn Street (west). Savannah's...