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Georgia: Adjutant Generals


Adjutant Generals of Georgia, 1792-1975 (May be incomplete!)
Augustus G. C. Elholm 1792-95 Jonas Fauche 1795-1806 Daniel Newman 1806-17 John C. Easter 1817-35 Daniel Newman 1837-40 Henry C. Wayne 1860-65 John B. Baird 1879-82 John A. Stephens 1882-86 John McIntosh Kell 1887-1900 Philip G. Byrd 1900 James W. Robertson 1900-03 Sampson W. Harris 1903-07 Andrew J. Scott 1907-11 William Gray Obear 1911-12 Joseph Van Holt Nash 1913-17 Arthur McCollum 1917-19 Joseph Van Holt Nash 1919-22 Lewis C. Pope 1922-23 Charles H. Cox 1923-27 Homer C. Parker 1927-31 Charles H. Cox 1931-33 Lindley W. Camp 1933-37 John E. Stoddard 1937-40 Marion Williamson 1940-41 Sion B. Hawkins 1941-43 Clark Howell 1943-44 Marvin Griffin 1944-47 Alpha A. Fowler, Jr. 1947-48 S. Ernest Vandiver, Jr. 1948-54 George J. Hearn 1954-57 Charlie F. Camp 1957-59 George J. Hearn 1959-71 S. Ernest Vandiver, Jr. 1971 Joel B. Paris III 1971-75 Billy M. Jones 1975-


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