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1942 WWII Bond Rally Features Dorothy Lamour

Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941, stars of Hollywood traveled around the United States to promote the sale of war bonds. One of those stars was actress Dorothy Lamour, who came to Decatur and Atlanta in May of 1942 for bond rally events.

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Meet Camp Gordon Soldiers Julius Lombardi and Edward Mauney

This is the story of two soldiers stationed at Camp Gordon in Chamblee, Georgia during World War I. They are Julius Lombardi of New York City and Edward Mauney of Blairsville, Georgia. Thank you to their families for sharing this history.

Julius Lombardi’s granddaughter shared his journey. He first came to New York City from San Marino with his family in 1907, at the age of fourteen. Ten years later, he was drafted and sent to New York’s Camp Upton and soon after to Camp Gordon.

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Frank Smith Family at Donaldson-Bannister Farm, 1956 to 1974

Frank and Hortense Smith, along with their children Frank, Jr. and Bonnie moved into the 1870 home at the corner of Vermack Road and Chamblee Dunwoody Road in Dunwoody in 1956. Bonnie Smith Nichols has returned to the home and property in recent years to share her memories of the family’s time there. 

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William R. Wallace Home, Sawmill, and School

William R. Wallace and his two brothers came to DeKalb County not long after the Civil War. They were all Confederate veterans and they all built mills in the county. Wallace bought his land along what is now Chamblee Dunwoody Road, along Nancy Creek and including where Chamblee United Methodist Church, The Preserve at Fischer Mansion and D’Youville Condimiums are located today.

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History of Peachtree and Osborne Road Corner

What do Dr. C. C. Hart, Dr. J. Cheston King, Veterans Hospital #48, DeKalb Services Center and Brookhaven Park all have in common? At one time or another, they all were located on the southwest corner of Peachtree Road and Osborne Road. DeKalb Services Center and Brookhaven Park are located there today.

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Ogden Family at Donaldson-Bannister Farm

When World War II came to an end, Henry Ogden wanted to experience country and farm life, so he purchased a farm in Dunwoody, Georgia.  Leila Harris Ogden was less enthusiastic about this adventure into country life.  The farm was at 4831 Chamblee Dunwoody Road and is now Donaldson-Bannister Farm, a Dunwoody Park, owned by the city of Dunwoody and rehabilitated and managed by Dunwoody Preservation Trust. 

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Meet Camp Gordon Soldiers Mabry Lunceford and George Shevenock

Men between the ages of twenty-one and thirty-one across the United States registered at their local draft board on June 5, 1917 and those who turned twenty-one after the first draft registered on June 5, 1918. Mabry Lunceford, a farmer from Camp Hill, Alabama turned twenty-one December 8, 1917.

George Shevenock was part of Company C, 326th Infantry, 82nd Division.  From Camp Dix he was sent to Camp Gordon and on March 15, 1918 he was promoted to Corporal.  He departed the U. S. along with the 326th on April 29, 1918 from New York headed to Southampton, England and then to LeHavre, France and eventually Toul, France on June 25, 1918.

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Judge Hewlett's Lodge at Island Ford Park

One of the summer homes along Spalding Drive was that of Judge Samuel D. Hewlett, Sr.  Hewlett Road is named for him and the lodge he built on the Chattahoochee River is headquarters for the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, located within Island Ford Park.

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