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Talbott, Paul.

Earl "Lucky" Teter (1902-1942) raced automobiles and motorcycles but earned a national reputation as a stunt driver. He began his career as a gas station attendant and weekend test driver but in the early 1930s decided to attempt stunt or thrill driving. He formed a group known as "Hell Drivers" and in 1934 began touring at fairgrounds and racetracks. Lucky died in 1942 while performing a stunt at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Candler Field, located south of Atlanta, Georgia, opened in 1925 when Mayor Walter Sims signed a lease on 287 acres. The first flight landed on September 15, 1926 from Jacksonville, Florida. Eastern Airlines, "The Great Silver Fleet," began service to Atlanta in 1928. The film Gone With the Wind, based on the novel by Margaret Mitchell (Marsh), premiered in Atlanta, Georgia on December 15, 1939. The principal actors arrived in Atlanta prior to the premiere and toured several historical sites as well as attended a ball hosted by the Atlanta Junior League.

From the description of Paul Talbott Lakewood Speedway and Gone With the Wind Premiere Film, 1930s (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 714159067

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Talbot, Henry.

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Title: Baronet British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001084.0x0002f0 Little is known about Henry Talbot other than that he was from Providence, RI, entered the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy (forerunner of Norwich University) in 1823 and graduated in 1825. From the description of Henry Talbot letters, 1823. (University of Rochester). WorldCat record id: 608099638 ...

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