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James Oglethorpe Bust
James Oglethorpe Bust

 
Bust of Georgia founder James Oglethorpe sculpted by Felix Weihs in 1940 was presented by Sir Eric Underwood of London to Georgia in 1941. Underwood was cousin of Marvin Underwood, a federal judge who lived in Atlanta. The bust was unveiled in formal ceremonies on the state capitol grounds and accepted by Gov. E.D. Rivers. Later, the bust was moved to the interior of the capitol, where it was placed on the landing of the stairs from the second to third floors in the northern wing of the capitol.

 
 


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