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Bill Paden
Bill Paden, a retired Lockheed Martin engineer, discusses the restoration and history of a prototype C-141B. He details the reason the C-141As were converted to C-141Bs which essentially stetched the plane to increase cargo capacity.Bill Paden, a retired Lockheed Martin engineer, discusses the restoration and history of a prototype C-141B. He details the reason the C-141As were converted to C-141Bs which essentially stetched the plane to increase cargo capacity
"State's Natural Resources Yielding Great Wealth"
"State's Natural Resources Yielding Great Wealth""State's Natural Resources Yielding Great Wealth
"Georgia’s Marble to the World," Atlanta Constitution
"Georgia’s Marble to the World," Atlanta Constitution"Georgia’s Marble to the World," Atlanta Constitutio
"Colonel Tate's Bird Refuge," Atlanta Journal
"Colonel Tate's Bird Refuge," Atlanta Journal"Colonel Tate's Bird Refuge," Atlanta Journa
Andre Dickens for Atlanta Mayor Poster
Mayoral campaign image for Andre Dickens.Mayoral campaign image for Andre Dickens
Truman Roach Interview, July, 8 2021
Truman Roach was born in 1929 in Tate, Georgia, and was raised in the house next to the Tate House or “pink marble mansion,” where his father worked as Col. Sam Tate’s cook. After briefly living in Dahlonega, Roach moved back to Pickens County to attend high school at the segregated Pickens County Training School. After high school, Roach attended Fort Valley State University. Roach worked at the Georgia Marble Company for 22 years as a truck driver and in the plane mill, where he built boxes for marble head stones. He also worked for J.E. Lovett Construction Company and the Jasper Housing Authority. Roach attended Mt. Calvary Baptist Church and was a member of the Mt. Calvary Trio, an a cappella vocal ensemble that performed regionally.Oral history interview with Pickens County resident and former Georgia Marble Company employee Truman Roach
"Lake Sequoyah, Tate Mountain Estates, Jasper, GA. Elevation 2800 feet," postcard
"Lake Sequoyah, Tate Mountain Estates, Jasper, GA. Elevation 2800 feet," postcard"Lake Sequoyah, Tate Mountain Estates, Jasper, GA. Elevation 2800 feet," postcar