De soto in Georgia 1539
Updated 9 days ago
n May 1539 Hernando de Soto landed in Florida with over 600 people, 220 horses and mules, and a herd of swine reserved for famine. Fired by his success in Pizarro's conquest of Peru, De Soto had been granted the rights, by the King of Spain, to explore.
Rome History
(32 Episodes)
Updated 9 days ago
Preserving Rome and surrounding areas history.
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00:00:47Ellen Axson Wilson
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00:00:47Dr Battey
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00:00:27Popeye
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00:00:44One time Industrial Capitol of the Southeast
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00:00:52Rosenwald School
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00:00:40How Rome got it's name
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00:00:43Clocktower
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00:00:35Rome Flood of 1886
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00:01:10De soto in Georgia 1539
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00:00:47General Sherman
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00:00:58Known Soldier Charles Graves
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00:00:45John Wisdom
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00:00:37Ethel Thurman Hyer NAACP
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00:01:27Richard Von Albade Gammon
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00:00:38ADM. John Henry Towers
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00:15:32Fairview Brown School in Cave Spring Georgia: History and Tour
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00:24:39Roman Monuments Dedication Tour
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00:29:26Where Romans Rest
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00:17:02Rome Georgia River History Part 4
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00:19:00Rome Georgia River History Part 3
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00:11:15Rome Georgia River History Part 1
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00:09:49Rome Georgia River History Part 2
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00:29:56Rosie-Stories From The Home Front
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00:09:26Chieftains Museum - Major Ridge Home
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00:04:59Rome Area History Museum
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00:07:59DeSoto Theatre history
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00:04:08City Auditorium
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00:03:05Partridge Restaurant / Gordon Theater
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00:01:58City Creamery
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00:01:58Rome's First Firehouse
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00:01:24Ford Block
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00:01:07Chamber of Commerce