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Article: Ga. town is honoring native son Thomas Dorsey. (Villa Rica, Georgia, plans historic landmarks) (Brief Article)
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- Jet
- Article date:
- May 31, 1993
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Admirers of the late musician Thomas Dorsey, known as the father of gospel, want to make sure his memory is preserved in Villa Rica, Ga., the city where he was born.
Prompted by those admirers, the Villa Rica City Council recently approved funding for the first phase of a multiphase project that would set up historic markers at the site of ...
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Article: THOMAS DORSEY JR.(CAPITAL REGION)
Albany Times Union (Albany, NY);
October 29, 1993 ;
481 words
...Thomas J. Dorsey, Jr., a renowned American Indian artist also known as Tom Two Arrows, died Thursday at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center Hospital. He was a lifelong Albany resident. He was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II. Mr. Dorsey's paintings were displayed at the Smithsonian
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