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Thomas Hardwick State Historical Marker
Thomas Hardwick
State Historical Marker

Thomas Hardwick State
Historical Marker
Located on the Courthouse
Square, Sandersville, Ga.
(Text)
GOVERNOR THOMAS HARDWICK
Governor Thomas
William Hardwick, lawyer
and statesman,
spent most of his life in
this city. Born
in Thomasville, Dec. 9, 1872,
he graduated
from Mercer in 1892 and from
Lumpkin Law
School, U. of Ga., in '93, in which
year he was
admitted to the bar. He was Pros-
ecuting Attorney
for Washington County from
18956 to '97
and a Member of the Legislature
from '98 to
1902. He served in Congress from
1903 to 1914
when he was elected to the
Senate serving
until 1919. He was Governor
of Georgia from
1921 to '23 and appointed to
the U.S. Senate
Mrs. Rebecca Latimer Felton,
first woman
Senator in U.S. history. He died
Jan. 31, 1944.
150-9 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION
1955
Photo: Ed Jackson
© Carl Vinson Institute of Government,
The University of Georgia
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