William Ezzard
William E. Ezzard (June 12, 1799 – March 24, 1887) was a Southern United States politician who served as the 11th, 13th and 19th Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, in the 19th century. Ezzard was born in Abbeville, South Carolina. He moved to Georgia and later represented Elbert County, Georgia, in the Georgia Legislature. He was twice elected as a state senator from that district. After a full term as judge of the Coweta circuit, he settled in Decatur in 1822, being one of the first settlers in DeKalb County. He was again sent to the legislature.
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William Ezzard
William E. Ezzard (June 12, 1799 – March 24, 1887) was a Southern United States politician who served as the 11th, 13th and 19th Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, in the 19th century. Ezzard was born in Abbeville, South Carolina. He moved to Georgia and later represented Elbert County, Georgia, in the Georgia Legislature. He was twice elected as a state senator from that district. After a full term as judge of the Coweta circuit, he settled in Decatur in 1822, being one of the first settlers in DeKalb County. He was again sent to the legislature.
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William E. Ezzard (June 12, 17 ...... altor and educator in Atlanta.
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ウィリアム・エザード(William Ezzard, 179 ...... 南北戦争の前後にジョージア州アトランタの市長を計4期務めた。
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William E. Ezzard (June 12, 17 ...... again sent to the legislature.
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ウィリアム・エザード(William Ezzard, 179 ...... 南北戦争の前後にジョージア州アトランタの市長を計4期務めた。
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William Ezzard
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