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Odra M. Rawlings


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MemorialApr 16, 2009
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Colored Hospital: Rawlings Sanitarium. Citation: Vanishing GeorgiaNew building, 1940/41. Sandersville, GA
The PalisadePhotograph of brick structure known as the Palisade, Sandersville, Washington County, Georgia, 1953.
Miller's Food Store, Sandersville
man picking cotton on Cecil Hammock's farm, 1950s
dedication ceremonies of Thomas J. Elder High School, Sandersville, 1959 May 24
Negro education: a study of the ... - Google Book SearchPage 245 The county, in cooperation with the Slater Fund and the General Education Board, is developing a central training school at Sandersville, where the pupils ...
Negro education: a study of the ... - Google Book SearchPage 249 WASHINGTON COUNTY— SANDERSVILLE. WASHINGTON INSTITUTE. Principal: John T. Williams. An elementary school with 49 pupils and 3 colored teachers. ...

Other Sources

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Delois Brown, Aug. 2, 2009; Odra Mae Rawlings, Dec. 25, 2009.
Birth
http://www.usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/ga/washington/1920/ed141/ed141p03.txt
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