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George Ferguson Armstrong

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Armstrong became vice-president of Strachan & Company, a Savannah shipping company, having started with the company as a clerk in 1887. He was also president of the Mutual Mining Company, extractors and shippers of Florida phosphate, and a director of the Hibernia Bank and of the Commercial Life
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Armstrong was born in 1868 to Benjamin Remington Armstrong and Eliza M. Ferguson, the youngest of their four children. A fifth child, John Remington, was born two years before George, but died in infancy.
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Georgia: Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form, in three volumes
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After studying at Chatham Academy, he completed a one-year of postgraduate work under Professor H. F. Train.
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Armstrong died early in the new year of 1924, from lung cancer, aged 55. He was interred in Savannah's
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In 1905, he married Lucy Mae Camp, with whom he had one child: daughter Lucy Camp Armstrong.
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In 1886, Armstrong began working for Savannah oil merchants Blodgett, Moore & Company.
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Stories Set in Stone: Savannah and Her Unique Architecture
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Index


Guyton, Georgia
Savannah, Georgia
Bonaventure Cemetery
Armstrong House
Savannah, Georgia
Port of Savannah

Chatham Artillery
Spanish–American War
Armstrong House
Bull Street
Gaston Street
Forsyth Park
Henrik Wallin
The Oglethorpe Club
Savannah Cotton Exchange
Bonaventure Cemetery
Armstrong Junior College
Thomas Gamble







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