The Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing, awarded since 1917.
May Vinzant Perkins was born in 1879 and lived her adult life in Lake City. Hardee County, established in 1921, was named in his honor. It includes transcripts from interviews, notebooks, and correspondence. Brantly Walker Helvenston was born February 16, 1866. He completed his undergraduate and graduate degrees at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. Harrison, Gainesville Sun Florida, for his successful editorial campaign for better housing in his city.
High Street, Mulberry Methodist, and First Presbyterian. In 1929, the Fairburn Railway and Electric Company made its last run to College Park. This collection consists of the personal papers of Gary M. Pio Nono College, named for Pope Pius the Ninth, was founded by the Catholic Church in 1874 but became St. Thus did Wesleyan College become the first college in the United States chartered to grant degrees to women. Louis Post-Dispatch, for his distinguished editorial writing in 1965.
John Sidney Jackson was born in 1922 in Pratt City, Alabama. Park Trammell, Florida’s 21st Governor, was born April 9, 1876 in Macon County, Alabama. Lawton Mainor Chiles, Florida’s 41st Governor was born April 3, 1930 in Lakeland. The best way to have a good idea is to have a lot of ideas.
Senate in 1989, Chiles was elected governor in 1990. In 1926 he placed the cornerstone for the Hendry County Courthouse. Vineville branch in 1965, at which time the mission was expanded to include training for multidisabled children. Over the past several years, the downtown area has undergone a revitalization process and the economy of the downtown is improving. In 1906, the city limits were extended to a one mile radius from the depot. Macon's commercial history is written in brick and stone upon its mercantile buildings downtown. Dorvillier, San Juan Star, for his editorials on clerical interference in the 1960 gubernatorial election in Puerto Rico. From 1933 to 1937 he was a member of the Federal Power Commission in Washington.