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George Francis Willis

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66: 58: 42: 28: 108:, where he became involved with a patent medicine firm. Willis began to sell and promote the medicines. In 1913 he founded International Proprietaries, Inc., and made a fortune selling a tonic called Tanlac. Although chemists at the time branded it 321: 311: 301: 112:, as it was simply fortified wine with herbs and a laxative, the tonic sold very well nevertheless. Willis sold his firm in 1922 but then made another fortune with 326: 316: 296: 306: 65: 57: 181:. Willis sought input from internationally known city planners; Avondale Estates was the first documented planned city in the 253: 113: 77: 182: 170: 31: 166: 147: 101: 35: 241: 97: 336: 331: 143: 105: 174: 117: 208: 227: 162: 155: 139: 46: 41: 27: 151: 127:
In 1922, as head of its finance committee, Willis led a $ 2 million fundraising drive for
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In 1928 Willis introduced a new medicine, Sargon, and became president of the
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of the town was inspired by a recent trip that he and his wife had taken to
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Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of Its People and Events, 1880s-1930s
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In 1924, he purchased the town of Ingleside, Georgia, just east of
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Advertisement in Atlanta Constitution, June 24, 1917, p.14A
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Willis was also active in real estate development in the
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Index

Tanlac

Tudor Revival architecture
Avondale Estates

Druid Apartments
Poncey-Highland


Waynesville, North Carolina
millionaire
patent medicines
Bingham Military School
Asheville, North Carolina
Knoxville, Tennessee
quackery
Zonite
Dakin's solution
World War I
Georgia Tech
Atlanta
Druid Apartments
Ponce de Leon Avenue
Highland Avenue
Poncey-Highland
Briarcliff Plaza
Decatur
Avondale Estates, Georgia
Tudor Revival architecture
Stratford-upon-Avon

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