John S. Candler, the Glossary
John Slaughter Candler (October 22, 1861 – December 9, 1941) was an American judge and a colonel of the Spanish–American War. He was known for commanding the 3rd Georgia Volunteers during the war and as the Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia from 1902 to 1906. He was also Georgia Superior Court judge from 1896 to 1902.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: Atlanta, Augusta, Georgia, Captaincy General of Cuba, Colonel (United States), DeKalb County, Georgia, Emory University, Kappa Alpha Order, List of justices of the Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state), Lynching of Sam Hose, Palmetto, Georgia, Samuel B. Adams, Samuel C. Atkinson, Savannah, Georgia, Spanish–American War, United States Volunteers, Villa Rica, Georgia, Westview Cemetery.
- Candler family
- Solicitors General of Georgia
Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Augusta, Georgia
Augusta is a consolidated city-county on the central eastern border of the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Captaincy General of Cuba
The Captaincy General of Cuba (Capitanía General de Cuba) was an administrative district of the Spanish Empire created in 1607 as part of Habsburg Spain attempt to better defend and administer its Caribbean possessions.
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Colonel (United States)
A colonel in the United States Army, Marine Corps, Air Force and Space Force, is the most senior field-grade military officer rank, immediately above the rank of lieutenant colonel and just below the rank of brigadier general.
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DeKalb County, Georgia
DeKalb County is located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Emory University
Emory University is a private research university in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Kappa Alpha Order
Kappa Alpha Order (ΚΑ), commonly known as Kappa Alpha, KA, or simply The Order, is a social fraternity and a fraternal order founded in 1865 at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.
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List of justices of the Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state)
This is a list of the justices of the Supreme Court of Georgia, the highest judicial authority of the U.S. state of Georgia. John S. Candler and list of justices of the Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state) are justices of the Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state).
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Lynching of Sam Hose
Sam Hose (born Samuel Thomas Wilkes; c. 1875 – April 23, 1899) was an African American man who was tortured and murdered by a white lynch mob in Coweta County, Georgia, after being accused of rape.
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Palmetto, Georgia
Palmetto is a city located mostly in Fulton County (originally Campbell County) and now partly in Coweta County in the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Samuel B. Adams
Samuel Barnard Adams (September 8, 1853 – March 20, 1938) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia in 1902. John S. Candler and Samuel B. Adams are justices of the Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state).
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Samuel C. Atkinson
Samuel Carter Atkinson (1864 – October 5, 1942)"", Hartford Courant (October 6, 1942), p. 4. John S. Candler and Samuel C. Atkinson are justices of the Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state).
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Savannah, Georgia
Savannah is the oldest city in the U.S. state of Georgia and the county seat of Chatham County.
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Spanish–American War
The Spanish–American War (April 21 – December 10, 1898) began in the aftermath of the internal explosion of in Havana Harbor in Cuba, leading to United States intervention in the Cuban War of Independence.
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United States Volunteers
United States Volunteers also known as U.S. Volunteers, U.S. Volunteer Army, or other variations of these, were military volunteers called upon during wartime to assist the United States Army but who were separate from both the Regular Army and the militia.
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Villa Rica, Georgia
Villa Rica (Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese translation: Rich Village) is a city in Carroll and Douglas counties with an unincorporated portion in Paulding County in the U.S. state of Georgia.
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Westview Cemetery
Westview Cemetery, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is the largest civilian cemetery in the Southeastern United States, comprising more than, 50 percent of which is undeveloped.
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See also
Candler family
- Allen D. Candler
- Asa G. Candler Jr.
- Asa Griggs Candler
- Candler Building (Atlanta)
- Candler Park
- Charles Howard Candler Sr.
- Enrico Leide
- John S. Candler
- Lucy Beall Candler Owens Heinz Leide
- Samuel Candler Dobbs
- Warren Akin Candler
Solicitors General of Georgia
- Andrew Pinson
- Britt Grant
- Emory Speer
- John S. Candler
- Nels S. D. Peterson
- Sarah Hawkins Warren
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_S._Candler
Also known as Candler, John S..