12-21-2023, 05:09 PM
OK OK .... a ten part original post and 9 history tangents on Natural Wonder #106. I know it's a bit overkill, but I wanted to give a best shot at capturing a post on the swamps of Chatham County for a natural wonder, and the early colonial history in one tangent post. Then we took two tangents to really cover Savannah's long role in the Revolutionary War. An antebellum tangent was supplemented by an additional post on just the origination of the Squares of Savannah, all before the Civil War. We covered the next hundred years of Savannah, with additional tangents on Tourism and the Cemetery's, which brings us to our final tangent post #10, famous people from Chatham County and Savannah. This freaking list is enormous and deserves a separate and appropriate final post on Natural Wonder #106.
Notable people from Chatham County and Savannah
Acting
Dianna Agron actress, known for role as Quinn Fabray on the TV series Glee
Charles Coburn Academy Award-winning actor (1943: Best Actor in a Supporting Role for The More the Merrier)
Desmond Harrington 2004 Málaga International Week of Fantastic Cinema Award-winning actor (Best Actor for Love Object)
Sneaking past mods temporarily.
J. G. Hertzler actor from Star Trek Deep Space Nine series
Many faces of J.G.
Miriam Hopkins Golden Globe and Academy Award-nominated actress
Long running feud Betty Davis, almost Scarlett O'Hara, two stars on Hollywood Walk of Fame.
James Keach actor and Producers Guild Awards-nominated producer (2006: Motion Picture Producer of the Year Award Theatrical Motion Pictures for Walk the Line)
Stacy Keach Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning actor (1989: Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV for Hemingway)
Isabel Keating Tony Award-nominated actress and singer (2004: Best Featured Actress in a Musical)
Mammy Lou world's oldest actress
Alicia Rhett actress in the film Gone with the Wind
India Wilkes.
Diana Scarwid Academy Award and Emmy-nominated actress (Inside Moves - Truman)
Fredi Washington 1930s film actress who appeared in The Emperor Jones and Imitation of Life
Sports
Taz Anderson NFL tight end for the St. Louis Cardinals (1961–1964) and Atlanta Falcons (1966–1967)
Tech man.
George Atkinson AFL and NFL safety and kick returner for the Oakland Raiders (1968–1977) and the Denver Broncos (1979); member of Raiders' Super Bowl XI championship team, AFL All-Star (1968, 1969)
Morehouse man.
Edwin Bailey NFL guard for the Seattle Seahawks (1981–1991)
South Carolina State man.
Solomon Brannan AFL defensive back and running back for the Kansas City Chiefs (1965–1966) and the New York Jets (1967); member of the Chiefs' 1966 AFL championship team
Morris Brown man.
Roland Daniels professional wrestler known by ring names "Leroy Brown," "Elijah Akeem," "Georgia Sweets," and "Muhammad Jabbar"
Bucky Dent MLB shortstop for the Chicago White Sox (1973–1976), New York Yankees (1977–1982), Texas Rangers (1982–1983), and Kansas City Royals (1984), and manager for the New York Yankees (1989–1990), 1978 World Series Most Valuable Player, MLB All-Star (1975, 1980, 1981), MLB World Series Champion (1977, 1978)
Russell Earl O'Dey
Pervis Ellison NBA center for the Sacramento Kings (1989–1990), Washington Bullets (1990–1994), Boston Celtics (1994–2000) and Seattle SuperSonics (2000); nicknamed "Never Nervous Pervis"; led University of Louisville to national championship; named Most Outstanding Player as freshman
Louisville man.
John Gant MLB pitcher for the Atlanta Braves (2016), and St. Louis Cardinals (2017–present)
Cody Hall MLB pitcher for the San Francisco Giants (2015, 2017–present), and Miami Marlins (2016)
Southern University and A&M College man.
Cheryl Haworth Olympic weightlifting medalist (bronze, 2000); 1998–2005 national champion; 2001 and 2002 junior world champion)
SCAD woman.
Percy Howard NFL wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys (1975)The wide receiver’s first and only NFL catch was a touchdown for the Dallas Cowboys in the Super Bowl.
Austin Peay man.
Kevin Mawae NFL center for the Seattle Seahawks (1994–1997), New York Jets (1998–2005), and Tennessee Titans (2006–2009)
LSU man.
Dustin McGowan MLB pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays (2005–2008, 2011, 2013–2014), Philadelphia Phillies (2015), and Miami Marlins (2016–present)
Jordan McRae NBA, Liga ACB, and NBL shooting guard for Melbourne United (2014–2015), Phoenix Suns (2016), Cleveland Cavaliers (2016–2017), and Baskonia (2017–present)
Tennessee man.
Casey Mitchell basketball player for Elitzur Ashkelon of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
West Virginia man.
Bobby Norfleet NASCAR driver
Maryland Institute of Technology man. Can only find pictures of his daughter racing.
Terry Orr NFL tight end for the Washington Redskins (1986–1990 and 1991–1993) and San Diego Chargers (1990)
Texas man.
Gerald Perry MLB first baseman for the Atlanta Braves (1983–1989), Kansas City Royals (1990), and St. Louis Cardinals (1991–1995) and hitting coach for the Seattle Mariners (2000–2002), Pittsburgh Pirates (2003–2005), Oakland Athletics (2006, 2011), and Chicago Cubs (2007–2009)
Marty Pevey MLB catcher for the Montreal Expos (1989), coach for the Toronto Blue Jays, manager for the Peoria Chiefs (2009), Iowa Cubs (2013), and catching coordinator for the Toronto Blue Jays minor leagues (2010–2012)
Georgia Southern man.
Andrew Provence NFL defensive tackle for the Atlanta Falcons (1983–1987), Denver Broncos (1988–1989)
South Carolina man.
Tim Quarterman NBA point guard for the Portland Trailblazers (2016–2017), and Houston Rockets (2017–present)
LSU man.
Josh Reddick MLB outfielder for the Boston Red Sox (2009–2011), Oakland Athletics (2012–2016), Los Angeles Dodgers (2016), and Houston Astros (2017–present)
Middle Georgia College man.
Eron Riley wide receiver, National and Canadian Football Leagues; initially signed by Baltimore Ravens (2009–2010), then Carolina Panthers (2010), Denver Broncos (2010–2011), New York Jets (2011), and Saskatchewan Roughriders (2013–2014)
Duke man.
Kenny Rogers MLB pitcher for the Texas Rangers (1989–1995, 2000–2002, 2004–2005), New York Yankees (1996–1997), Oakland Athletics (1998–1999), New York Mets (1999), Minnesota Twins (2003), and Detroit Tigers (2006–2008)
Pitched 14th perfect game in baseball history.
Gene Sauers PGA Tour golfer, 2016 U.S. Senior Open champion
Georgia Southern man.
Al Seeger former International Boxing Association world super-bantamweight title holder
Jason Shiell MLB pitcher for the San Diego Padres (2002), Boston Red Sox (2003), Atlanta Braves (2006)
Roy Simmons NFL guard for the New York Giants (1979–1982) and Washington Redskins (1983)
"Sugarbear" was a Georgia Tech man. Curious tangent here.
Hollis Stacy three-time U.S. Women's Open champion golfer (1977, 1978, and 1984)
Rollins College woman.
J. B. Wendelken MLB pitcher for the Boston Red Sox (2012–2013), Chicago White Sox (2013–2015), and Oakland Athletics (2016–present)
Middle Georgia College man.
Dusty Zeigler NFL center for the Buffalo Bills (1996–1999) and New York Giants (2000–2002)
Notre Dame man.
Someone name a famous Savannah UGA athlete or a Savannah / Chatham County football player from UGA, so I can addendum this list.
Business
Mills B. Lane Jr. former president of Atlanta, Georgia-based Citizens and Southern National Bank who played an important role in Atlanta's political development and economic expansion during the 1950s and 1960s
Julius Curtis Lewis businessman, philanthropist, former Savannah mayor
60th mayor of Savannah.
Judicial
Orinda D. Evans Judge, U. S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia (1979–2006) and chief district judge (1999–2006)
Clarence Thomas associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (October 19, 1991–present)
Had to climb a Hill to get to the highest Court.
James Moore Wayne congressman and associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (January 14, 1835 – July 5, 1867)
Toga party Moore, more conservative Moore.
Walter Wyatt former Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States (1946–1963)
Military
Robert Houston Anderson Cavalry and artillery officer in Confederate States Army during American Civil War. Following the war, Anderson established and served as the police chief for the city of Savannah from 1865-1888.
James Dunwoody Bulloch Confederate States of America's chief foreign agent in Great Britain during Civil War
William V. Davis Vice Admiral and Naval Aviator in the United States Navy, commanded the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CV-42)
Leonard Matlovich Purple Heart and Bronze Star recipient; gay rights activist
Moxley Sorrel Youngest general in Confederate Army
Julian Larcombe Schley Former Governor of Panama Canal Zone
Josiah Tattnall Officer in U.S. Navy during War of 1812, Second Barbary War, and Mexican–American War
William F. Train U.S. Army lieutenant general and veteran of World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War
Music
Baroness Metal music band whose 2007 album (Red Album) was named Album of the Year by heavy metal magazine Revolver
Big Boi Rapper from Grammy Award-winning hip-hop music duo OutKast
Camoflauge Rapper
Mike Curb Curb Records and Word Label Group executive; Lieutenant Governor of California (1979–1983)
42nd Lieutenant Governor of California.
Stephanie Edwards 11th-place finalist on American Idol, season 6
11th place gets you a Wikipedia page.
Kylesa Metal music band
DJ Lord Music turntablist currently with hip hop group Public Enemy
Kate McTell Blues musician; former wife of blues musician Blind Willie McTell
Willie and Kate.
Johnny Mercer Composer of more than 1,000 songs; received 19 Academy Award nominations; wrote music for Broadway shows; singer; co-founded Capitol Records
James Moody Jazz musician (saxophone, flute), composer, actor known for his song "Moody's Mood for Love"
James Lord Pierpont Songwriter of Jingle Bells; uncle of J.P. Morgan
Ben Riley Hard bop drummer who worked with artists including Thelonious Monk and Stan Getz
Billy Joe Royal 1960s singer
Sahib Shihab Jazz saxophonist and flautist who performed with Thelonious Monk, Art Blakey Dizzy Gillespie, and Quincy Jones
Showbread Christian post-hardcore alternative rock band
Squad 5-O Christian ska-punk
Tom Turpin Composer credited with first published ragtime by an African-American ("Harlem Rag", 1897)
Jared Wade Country music singer-songwriter, from Savannah suburb Pooler
Trummy Young Swing-era trumbonist who performed with Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Jazz at the Philharmonic and Louis Armstrong All-Stars
Young and Jimmy Lunceford early 40's
Politicians
Francis S. Bartow Confederate States of America political leader, and military officer during the early months of the American Civil War. Killed in Action First Battle Manassas.
Joseph Bryan U.S. Representative from Georgia who served in the 8th and 9th U.S. Congresses (from 1803 until his resignation in 1806)
William Bellinger Bulloch Senator from Georgia appointed as a Democratic Republican to the United States Senate who served from April 8, 1813 until November 6, 1813
Robert M. Charlton U.S. Senator representing Georgia from 1852-1853
Alfred Cuthbert U.S. Representative (the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Congress, 1813-1816) and Senator (Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Congresses, from 1821-1827)
Samuel Elbert Governor of the State of Georgia (1785–1786)
Ion Farris Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives (1909 and 1913) and member of Florida Senate
John C. Frémont First U.S. Republican Party candidate for President of the United States; 1864 candidate of the Radical Republicans) 5th governor Arizona Territory.
Joseph Habersham Delegate to the Congress of the Confederation (1785); member of the convention which ratified the U.S. Constitution (1788); 3rd Postmaster General of the United States (1795–1801)
F. Ross Holland, Jr. National Park Service historian noted for his books on lighthouses
William Houstoun Delegate to the Continental Congress and to the United States Constitutional Convention (1787)
Bob Inglis Twice elected to represent South Carolina's 4th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives
Otis Johnson Former mayor of Savannah, Georgia, first elected in 2004
My Man.
George Jones U.S. Senator serving from August 27, 1807, to November 7, 1807
Edward Langworthy Delegate to the Continental Congress from Georgia and signature to the U.S. Articles of Confederation
John Milledge Elected to Second Congress (1792-1793) and Fourth and Fifth Congresses (1795-1799); again elected (1801 until he resigned in May 1802 to become Governor of Georgia); U.S. Senate in 10th U.S. Congress as the President pro tempore of the Senate (1806-1809)
Dennis Smelt U.S. Representative to the 9th, 10th and 11th United States Congresses (1806-1811)
Thomas Telfair Elected to the 13th and 14th United States Congresses (1813-1817)
Telfair Academy 1886.
Science
L. Blaine Hammond NASA astronaut and current Chief of NASA's Astronaut Office Safety Branch
W. Jason Morgan Geophysicist, made seminal contributions to the theory of plate tectonics and geodynamics
Morgan receiving the National Medal of Science from George W. Bush in 2003.
Writers
Conrad Aiken Pulitzer Prize for Poetry recipient for Selected Poems (1930)
Henry Coppée Author, educator, first president of Lehigh University
Charles Elmore African American scholar, jazz historian, and educator
Bruce Feiler Journalist; formulated Feiler Faster Thesis; produced TV mini-series Abraham: A Journey to the Heart of Three Faiths
Chris Fuhrman Author of The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys
Anne Green Novelist, memoirist, translator; brother of Julien Green
Al Jaffee Writer and cartoonist for Timely Comics, Atlas Comics, and Mad Magazine
James Alan McPherson Writer and essayist, awarded 1978 Pulitzer Prize for fiction for short story collection Elbow Room
Ward Morehouse Theater critic and newspaper columnist for Atlanta Journal, New York Tribune, New York Herald Tribune New York Sun
Flannery O'Connor Writer and novelist, namesake of Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction
Charles Perry Author of Portrait of a Young Man Drowning, made into film Six Ways to Sunday
Sally Quinn author, Reporter for Washington Post, co-anchor of CBS Morning News with reporter Hughes Rudd (August 6, 1973 - February 1, 1974)
Mary Schmich Columnist for Chicago Tribune; author of Wear Sunscreen; writer of Brenda Starr, Reporter comic strip for twenty years
Frank Lebby Stanton Lyricist, columnist for Atlanta Constitution, author of words for "Just Awearyin' for You"
Others
Steve Charnovitz Law professor best known as scholar on international trade law
Curtis Cooper Civil rights leader, served as president of Savannah Chapter of NAACP
Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil rights leader; as president of Savannah Chapter of NAACP, helped initiate hiring of Savannah's first African-American police officers with other black city employees (one of first cities in South to do so)
William Gardner Hale Classical scholar best known as an original teacher on questions of syntax
Brittany Hatch Contestant on America's Next Top Model, season 8
Found extra images Brittany
Westley Wallace Law Civil rights leader; influential in establishment of Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum, King-Tisdell Cottage Museum, Beach Institute of African American Culture, and Negro Heritage Trail Tour
Jack Leigh Photographer best known for the "Bird Girl" statue photograph on the cover of the novel Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Juliette Gordon Low Founder of Girl Scouts of the USA
Sonny Seiler Owner of the University of Georgia mascot Uga
Kirk Varnedoe Art historian and curator of painting and sculpture at the New York City Museum of Modern Art
Akintunde Warnock Comedian
Frank Wills Security guard at Watergate break-in
Ellen Axson Wilson Frst wife of Woodrow Wilson and First Lady of the United States from 1913 until her death
Rufus Youngblood Bodyguard to Lyndon B. Johnson at the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas; resided in later years and died in Savannah
Bertice Berry Sociologist, author, former host of nationally syndicated The Bertice Berry Show (1993-1994)
She use to drive that Econoline van.
Paula Deen Restaurateur and host of Food Network show Paula's Home Cooking
Gregory Keyes Author and educator
Jack Kingston Member of U.S. House of Representatives 1993-2015, representing Georgia's 1st congressional district
Jack Sherman Former guitarist with Red Hot Chili Peppers, later played with Bob Dylan and John Hiatt
Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough Former president of Savannah State University
The Lady Chablis Transsexual entertainer featured in John Berendt's book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Danny! Recording artist for Okayplayer Records, former student of the Savannah College of Art & Design
Mills Lane Professional boxing referee and television court show judge (Judge Mills Lane)
Lowell Mason Church musician, composer, and music educator
Phoebe Pember Was in charge of housekeeping and patient diet at one of the divisions of Chimborazo Hospital at Richmond, Virginia, during the American Civil War
Whew! there is all that.....Notable people from Savannah. That took hours. Well that wraps up my Swamps of Savannah and Nine Tangents on Savannah and Chatham County. Today's GNW Gals model the streets of Savannah.
Notable people from Chatham County and Savannah
Acting
Dianna Agron actress, known for role as Quinn Fabray on the TV series Glee
Charles Coburn Academy Award-winning actor (1943: Best Actor in a Supporting Role for The More the Merrier)
Desmond Harrington 2004 Málaga International Week of Fantastic Cinema Award-winning actor (Best Actor for Love Object)
Sneaking past mods temporarily.
J. G. Hertzler actor from Star Trek Deep Space Nine series
Many faces of J.G.
Miriam Hopkins Golden Globe and Academy Award-nominated actress
Long running feud Betty Davis, almost Scarlett O'Hara, two stars on Hollywood Walk of Fame.
James Keach actor and Producers Guild Awards-nominated producer (2006: Motion Picture Producer of the Year Award Theatrical Motion Pictures for Walk the Line)
Stacy Keach Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning actor (1989: Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV for Hemingway)
Isabel Keating Tony Award-nominated actress and singer (2004: Best Featured Actress in a Musical)
Mammy Lou world's oldest actress
Alicia Rhett actress in the film Gone with the Wind
India Wilkes.
Diana Scarwid Academy Award and Emmy-nominated actress (Inside Moves - Truman)
Fredi Washington 1930s film actress who appeared in The Emperor Jones and Imitation of Life
Sports
Taz Anderson NFL tight end for the St. Louis Cardinals (1961–1964) and Atlanta Falcons (1966–1967)
Tech man.
George Atkinson AFL and NFL safety and kick returner for the Oakland Raiders (1968–1977) and the Denver Broncos (1979); member of Raiders' Super Bowl XI championship team, AFL All-Star (1968, 1969)
Morehouse man.
Edwin Bailey NFL guard for the Seattle Seahawks (1981–1991)
South Carolina State man.
Solomon Brannan AFL defensive back and running back for the Kansas City Chiefs (1965–1966) and the New York Jets (1967); member of the Chiefs' 1966 AFL championship team
Morris Brown man.
Roland Daniels professional wrestler known by ring names "Leroy Brown," "Elijah Akeem," "Georgia Sweets," and "Muhammad Jabbar"
Bucky Dent MLB shortstop for the Chicago White Sox (1973–1976), New York Yankees (1977–1982), Texas Rangers (1982–1983), and Kansas City Royals (1984), and manager for the New York Yankees (1989–1990), 1978 World Series Most Valuable Player, MLB All-Star (1975, 1980, 1981), MLB World Series Champion (1977, 1978)
Russell Earl O'Dey
Pervis Ellison NBA center for the Sacramento Kings (1989–1990), Washington Bullets (1990–1994), Boston Celtics (1994–2000) and Seattle SuperSonics (2000); nicknamed "Never Nervous Pervis"; led University of Louisville to national championship; named Most Outstanding Player as freshman
Louisville man.
John Gant MLB pitcher for the Atlanta Braves (2016), and St. Louis Cardinals (2017–present)
Cody Hall MLB pitcher for the San Francisco Giants (2015, 2017–present), and Miami Marlins (2016)
Southern University and A&M College man.
Cheryl Haworth Olympic weightlifting medalist (bronze, 2000); 1998–2005 national champion; 2001 and 2002 junior world champion)
SCAD woman.
Percy Howard NFL wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys (1975)The wide receiver’s first and only NFL catch was a touchdown for the Dallas Cowboys in the Super Bowl.
Austin Peay man.
Kevin Mawae NFL center for the Seattle Seahawks (1994–1997), New York Jets (1998–2005), and Tennessee Titans (2006–2009)
LSU man.
Dustin McGowan MLB pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays (2005–2008, 2011, 2013–2014), Philadelphia Phillies (2015), and Miami Marlins (2016–present)
Jordan McRae NBA, Liga ACB, and NBL shooting guard for Melbourne United (2014–2015), Phoenix Suns (2016), Cleveland Cavaliers (2016–2017), and Baskonia (2017–present)
Tennessee man.
Casey Mitchell basketball player for Elitzur Ashkelon of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
West Virginia man.
Bobby Norfleet NASCAR driver
Maryland Institute of Technology man. Can only find pictures of his daughter racing.
Terry Orr NFL tight end for the Washington Redskins (1986–1990 and 1991–1993) and San Diego Chargers (1990)
Texas man.
Gerald Perry MLB first baseman for the Atlanta Braves (1983–1989), Kansas City Royals (1990), and St. Louis Cardinals (1991–1995) and hitting coach for the Seattle Mariners (2000–2002), Pittsburgh Pirates (2003–2005), Oakland Athletics (2006, 2011), and Chicago Cubs (2007–2009)
Marty Pevey MLB catcher for the Montreal Expos (1989), coach for the Toronto Blue Jays, manager for the Peoria Chiefs (2009), Iowa Cubs (2013), and catching coordinator for the Toronto Blue Jays minor leagues (2010–2012)
Georgia Southern man.
Andrew Provence NFL defensive tackle for the Atlanta Falcons (1983–1987), Denver Broncos (1988–1989)
South Carolina man.
Tim Quarterman NBA point guard for the Portland Trailblazers (2016–2017), and Houston Rockets (2017–present)
LSU man.
Josh Reddick MLB outfielder for the Boston Red Sox (2009–2011), Oakland Athletics (2012–2016), Los Angeles Dodgers (2016), and Houston Astros (2017–present)
Middle Georgia College man.
Eron Riley wide receiver, National and Canadian Football Leagues; initially signed by Baltimore Ravens (2009–2010), then Carolina Panthers (2010), Denver Broncos (2010–2011), New York Jets (2011), and Saskatchewan Roughriders (2013–2014)
Duke man.
Kenny Rogers MLB pitcher for the Texas Rangers (1989–1995, 2000–2002, 2004–2005), New York Yankees (1996–1997), Oakland Athletics (1998–1999), New York Mets (1999), Minnesota Twins (2003), and Detroit Tigers (2006–2008)
Pitched 14th perfect game in baseball history.
Gene Sauers PGA Tour golfer, 2016 U.S. Senior Open champion
Georgia Southern man.
Al Seeger former International Boxing Association world super-bantamweight title holder
Jason Shiell MLB pitcher for the San Diego Padres (2002), Boston Red Sox (2003), Atlanta Braves (2006)
Roy Simmons NFL guard for the New York Giants (1979–1982) and Washington Redskins (1983)
"Sugarbear" was a Georgia Tech man. Curious tangent here.
Hollis Stacy three-time U.S. Women's Open champion golfer (1977, 1978, and 1984)
Rollins College woman.
J. B. Wendelken MLB pitcher for the Boston Red Sox (2012–2013), Chicago White Sox (2013–2015), and Oakland Athletics (2016–present)
Middle Georgia College man.
Dusty Zeigler NFL center for the Buffalo Bills (1996–1999) and New York Giants (2000–2002)
Notre Dame man.
Someone name a famous Savannah UGA athlete or a Savannah / Chatham County football player from UGA, so I can addendum this list.
Business
Mills B. Lane Jr. former president of Atlanta, Georgia-based Citizens and Southern National Bank who played an important role in Atlanta's political development and economic expansion during the 1950s and 1960s
Julius Curtis Lewis businessman, philanthropist, former Savannah mayor
60th mayor of Savannah.
Judicial
Orinda D. Evans Judge, U. S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia (1979–2006) and chief district judge (1999–2006)
Clarence Thomas associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (October 19, 1991–present)
Had to climb a Hill to get to the highest Court.
James Moore Wayne congressman and associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (January 14, 1835 – July 5, 1867)
Toga party Moore, more conservative Moore.
Walter Wyatt former Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States (1946–1963)
Military
Robert Houston Anderson Cavalry and artillery officer in Confederate States Army during American Civil War. Following the war, Anderson established and served as the police chief for the city of Savannah from 1865-1888.
James Dunwoody Bulloch Confederate States of America's chief foreign agent in Great Britain during Civil War
William V. Davis Vice Admiral and Naval Aviator in the United States Navy, commanded the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CV-42)
Leonard Matlovich Purple Heart and Bronze Star recipient; gay rights activist
Moxley Sorrel Youngest general in Confederate Army
Julian Larcombe Schley Former Governor of Panama Canal Zone
Josiah Tattnall Officer in U.S. Navy during War of 1812, Second Barbary War, and Mexican–American War
William F. Train U.S. Army lieutenant general and veteran of World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War
Music
Baroness Metal music band whose 2007 album (Red Album) was named Album of the Year by heavy metal magazine Revolver
Big Boi Rapper from Grammy Award-winning hip-hop music duo OutKast
Camoflauge Rapper
Mike Curb Curb Records and Word Label Group executive; Lieutenant Governor of California (1979–1983)
42nd Lieutenant Governor of California.
Stephanie Edwards 11th-place finalist on American Idol, season 6
11th place gets you a Wikipedia page.
Kylesa Metal music band
DJ Lord Music turntablist currently with hip hop group Public Enemy
Kate McTell Blues musician; former wife of blues musician Blind Willie McTell
Willie and Kate.
Johnny Mercer Composer of more than 1,000 songs; received 19 Academy Award nominations; wrote music for Broadway shows; singer; co-founded Capitol Records
James Moody Jazz musician (saxophone, flute), composer, actor known for his song "Moody's Mood for Love"
James Lord Pierpont Songwriter of Jingle Bells; uncle of J.P. Morgan
Ben Riley Hard bop drummer who worked with artists including Thelonious Monk and Stan Getz
Billy Joe Royal 1960s singer
Sahib Shihab Jazz saxophonist and flautist who performed with Thelonious Monk, Art Blakey Dizzy Gillespie, and Quincy Jones
Showbread Christian post-hardcore alternative rock band
Squad 5-O Christian ska-punk
Tom Turpin Composer credited with first published ragtime by an African-American ("Harlem Rag", 1897)
Jared Wade Country music singer-songwriter, from Savannah suburb Pooler
Trummy Young Swing-era trumbonist who performed with Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Jazz at the Philharmonic and Louis Armstrong All-Stars
Young and Jimmy Lunceford early 40's
Politicians
Francis S. Bartow Confederate States of America political leader, and military officer during the early months of the American Civil War. Killed in Action First Battle Manassas.
Joseph Bryan U.S. Representative from Georgia who served in the 8th and 9th U.S. Congresses (from 1803 until his resignation in 1806)
William Bellinger Bulloch Senator from Georgia appointed as a Democratic Republican to the United States Senate who served from April 8, 1813 until November 6, 1813
Robert M. Charlton U.S. Senator representing Georgia from 1852-1853
Alfred Cuthbert U.S. Representative (the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Congress, 1813-1816) and Senator (Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Congresses, from 1821-1827)
Samuel Elbert Governor of the State of Georgia (1785–1786)
Ion Farris Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives (1909 and 1913) and member of Florida Senate
John C. Frémont First U.S. Republican Party candidate for President of the United States; 1864 candidate of the Radical Republicans) 5th governor Arizona Territory.
Joseph Habersham Delegate to the Congress of the Confederation (1785); member of the convention which ratified the U.S. Constitution (1788); 3rd Postmaster General of the United States (1795–1801)
F. Ross Holland, Jr. National Park Service historian noted for his books on lighthouses
William Houstoun Delegate to the Continental Congress and to the United States Constitutional Convention (1787)
Bob Inglis Twice elected to represent South Carolina's 4th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives
Otis Johnson Former mayor of Savannah, Georgia, first elected in 2004
My Man.
George Jones U.S. Senator serving from August 27, 1807, to November 7, 1807
Edward Langworthy Delegate to the Continental Congress from Georgia and signature to the U.S. Articles of Confederation
John Milledge Elected to Second Congress (1792-1793) and Fourth and Fifth Congresses (1795-1799); again elected (1801 until he resigned in May 1802 to become Governor of Georgia); U.S. Senate in 10th U.S. Congress as the President pro tempore of the Senate (1806-1809)
Dennis Smelt U.S. Representative to the 9th, 10th and 11th United States Congresses (1806-1811)
Thomas Telfair Elected to the 13th and 14th United States Congresses (1813-1817)
Telfair Academy 1886.
Science
L. Blaine Hammond NASA astronaut and current Chief of NASA's Astronaut Office Safety Branch
W. Jason Morgan Geophysicist, made seminal contributions to the theory of plate tectonics and geodynamics
Morgan receiving the National Medal of Science from George W. Bush in 2003.
Writers
Conrad Aiken Pulitzer Prize for Poetry recipient for Selected Poems (1930)
Henry Coppée Author, educator, first president of Lehigh University
Charles Elmore African American scholar, jazz historian, and educator
Bruce Feiler Journalist; formulated Feiler Faster Thesis; produced TV mini-series Abraham: A Journey to the Heart of Three Faiths
Chris Fuhrman Author of The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys
Anne Green Novelist, memoirist, translator; brother of Julien Green
Al Jaffee Writer and cartoonist for Timely Comics, Atlas Comics, and Mad Magazine
James Alan McPherson Writer and essayist, awarded 1978 Pulitzer Prize for fiction for short story collection Elbow Room
Ward Morehouse Theater critic and newspaper columnist for Atlanta Journal, New York Tribune, New York Herald Tribune New York Sun
Flannery O'Connor Writer and novelist, namesake of Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction
Charles Perry Author of Portrait of a Young Man Drowning, made into film Six Ways to Sunday
Sally Quinn author, Reporter for Washington Post, co-anchor of CBS Morning News with reporter Hughes Rudd (August 6, 1973 - February 1, 1974)
Mary Schmich Columnist for Chicago Tribune; author of Wear Sunscreen; writer of Brenda Starr, Reporter comic strip for twenty years
Frank Lebby Stanton Lyricist, columnist for Atlanta Constitution, author of words for "Just Awearyin' for You"
Others
Steve Charnovitz Law professor best known as scholar on international trade law
Curtis Cooper Civil rights leader, served as president of Savannah Chapter of NAACP
Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil rights leader; as president of Savannah Chapter of NAACP, helped initiate hiring of Savannah's first African-American police officers with other black city employees (one of first cities in South to do so)
William Gardner Hale Classical scholar best known as an original teacher on questions of syntax
Brittany Hatch Contestant on America's Next Top Model, season 8
Found extra images Brittany
Westley Wallace Law Civil rights leader; influential in establishment of Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum, King-Tisdell Cottage Museum, Beach Institute of African American Culture, and Negro Heritage Trail Tour
Jack Leigh Photographer best known for the "Bird Girl" statue photograph on the cover of the novel Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Juliette Gordon Low Founder of Girl Scouts of the USA
Sonny Seiler Owner of the University of Georgia mascot Uga
Kirk Varnedoe Art historian and curator of painting and sculpture at the New York City Museum of Modern Art
Akintunde Warnock Comedian
Frank Wills Security guard at Watergate break-in
Ellen Axson Wilson Frst wife of Woodrow Wilson and First Lady of the United States from 1913 until her death
Rufus Youngblood Bodyguard to Lyndon B. Johnson at the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas; resided in later years and died in Savannah
Bertice Berry Sociologist, author, former host of nationally syndicated The Bertice Berry Show (1993-1994)
She use to drive that Econoline van.
Paula Deen Restaurateur and host of Food Network show Paula's Home Cooking
Gregory Keyes Author and educator
Jack Kingston Member of U.S. House of Representatives 1993-2015, representing Georgia's 1st congressional district
Jack Sherman Former guitarist with Red Hot Chili Peppers, later played with Bob Dylan and John Hiatt
Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough Former president of Savannah State University
The Lady Chablis Transsexual entertainer featured in John Berendt's book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Danny! Recording artist for Okayplayer Records, former student of the Savannah College of Art & Design
Mills Lane Professional boxing referee and television court show judge (Judge Mills Lane)
Lowell Mason Church musician, composer, and music educator
Phoebe Pember Was in charge of housekeeping and patient diet at one of the divisions of Chimborazo Hospital at Richmond, Virginia, during the American Civil War
Whew! there is all that.....Notable people from Savannah. That took hours. Well that wraps up my Swamps of Savannah and Nine Tangents on Savannah and Chatham County. Today's GNW Gals model the streets of Savannah.
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