On this date in 1886, John B. Gordon was sworn in as Governor of Georgia. Having served in the Civil War, Gordon was rumored to be a member of the KKK and was the First Commander of the United Confederate Veterans, but that didn’t stop him from ascending to the role of U.S. Senator.
Peachers
- Somewhere, Earl Ehrhart is screeching.
- Georgia is in top 3 in the nation for overdose deaths
- SC audit raising flags for Plant Vogtle
- Environmental group meddling in Georgia’s coal ash problem
- Rural Georgia murder strumping police
Jimmy Carter
- 3 men are richer than poorest half of nation
- Border patrol agents quiting faster than new ones can be hired
- Monsanto heads back to court
- Election Night analysis from The Washington Times
Sweet Tea