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Lanier County State Historical marker

Lanier County State Historical
Marker
Located on the Lanier County Courthouse Square,
Lakeland
31.04118, -83.07522
(Text)
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LANIER
COUNTY
This
County created by Acts of the Legislature of Aug. 11, 1919 &
Aug. 7, 1920 is named for Sidney Lanier, poet of Georgia. Lanier
was born in Macon Feb. 3, 1842 and practiced law there with his
father after graduating from Oglethorpe Univ. then at Milledgeville.
He married Mary Day of Macon in '67 after serving in the Confederate
Army and being captured while commanding a blockade runner. In
'73 he moved to Baltimore and lectured at Johns Hopkins. He died
at Lynn, N.C. Sept. 7, 1881. Among his famous poems are "The
Marshes of Glynn" & "Song of the Chattahoochee."
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GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1954
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