The first male college was the University of Georgia on January 27, 1785.
The first female college was Wesleyan University, founded as Georgia Female College on December 23, 1836
Atlanta Georgia is home to two State supported universities. The world famous engineering university of Georgia Tech is there along with the not so famous university of Georgia State University.
The University of Georgia and Georgia State University are both universities in the US. I've never heard of "Georgia University."
Ms. Felton was the first female US Senator representing the state of Georgia.
I'm sure the alumni of some the universities not included on this list would disagree with excluding them from a list of "the 5 major Universities" found in Georgia, but the best list is probably:University of Georgia, AthensGeorgia Institute of Technology, AtlantaGeorgia State University, AtlantaKennesaw State University, KennesawGeorgia Southern University, StatesboroSome other Universities of note are:Mercer University, MaconMorehouse College, AtlantaSavannah State University, Savannah
Delaware was the first and Georgia the fourth.
Before it was the first state capital of Georgia.
Well........... first of all, that is not a pokemon question. But I'll answer. Georgia does not have a state stone, but it does have a state gem, quartz.
Georgia Day is the holiday which the U.S. state of Georgia recognizes in honor of its colonial founding as the Province of Georgia. On February 12, 1733, James Oglethorpe landed the first settlers in the Anne, at what was to become Georgia's first city (and later the first state capital), Savannah. It is not a public holiday, but is mainly observed in schools and by some local civic groups for its historic importance to the state.
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1871.