Brookhaven's years as North Atlanta

Between 1924 and 1963, the city of Brookhaven was a municipality known as North Atlanta. An 1872 Act for Judicial Incorporation, passed by the Georgia General Assembly, paved the way for Brookhaven to become the village of North Atlanta.   The act outlined the manner in which towns and villages in Georgia could incorporate. The act was repealed in 1939. 

North Atlanta was bordered by the city of Atlanta to the south and the city of Chamblee to the north, with a total area of seven square miles.  In 1924, the total population for the area was less than one hundred people, but by 1964 increased to over 13,350. 

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Oglethorpe University History: 1835 in Milledgeville, 1915 on Peachtree Road

Dr. Thornwell Jacobs was the driving force behind the revival of Oglethorpe University in 1915 at their present location on Peachtree Road in Brookhaven. He first came to Agnes Scott College in 1909 to serve as their Executive Secretary. It was there that he met important contacts that would help him achieve his dream. Atlanta developer Samuel Inman was one of those people.

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