| | Fulton County (no city given):
Allison
Nelson, 1822 |
| | Atlanta: |
| |
| | Atlanta, year not specified:
P.
Harris Hines |
| | Atlanta, 1800-1899:
Herschel
V. Johnson II, 1894 —
Walter
A. Gordon, 1894 —
Christopher
C. Wimbish, 1895 —
Helen
Douglas Mankin, 1896 —
Clyde
A. Erwin, 1897 |
| | Atlanta, 1900-1999:
Ralph
H. Metcalfe, 1910 —
David
W. Williams, 1910 —
Philip
H. Alston, Jr., 1911 —
Ivan
Allen, Jr., 1911 —
Robert
G. Stephens, Jr., 1913 —
Lester
Maddox, 1915 —
Henry
G. Parks, Jr., c.1917 —
Charline
White, 1920 —
Richard
Kelly, 1924 —
Charles
L. Weltner, 1927 —
Brock
Adams, 1927 —
Benjamin
B. Blackburn, 1927 —
David
H. Gambrell, 1929 —
Elliott
H. Levitas, 1930 —
Lawrence
Patton McDonald, 1935 —
George
T. Warren II, 1937 —
Wyche
Fowler, Jr., 1940 —
P.
Harris Hines —
Max
Cleland, 1942 —
Johnny
Isakson, 1944 —
Jim
Hill, 1947 —
Emily
Couric, 1947 —
Lynn
A. Westmoreland, 1950 —
Cynthia
A. McKinney, 1955 —
John
Ridley, 1955 —
Joe
Scarborough, 1963 |
|
| | Campbellton:
Milton
A. Candler, 1837 |
| | College Park:
Fletcher
Thompson, 1925 |
| | East Point:
S.
Sam Caldwell, 1929 |
| | Fairburn:
Lawrence
S. Camp, 1898 |
| |
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