Woolford, Cator
"With his brother Guy, Cator Woolford started the Retail Credit Company, the precursor to Equifax. In the late 1920s Woolford befriended Franklin D. Roosevelt and was one of the founders of the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute. Woolford's former estate in Druid Hills is now the site of the Frazer Center and the Cator Woolford Gardens" -- New Georgia Encyclopedia.
From the description of Macon, Ga. credit reference book, 1900. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 262559398
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| referencedIn | Georgia Vegetable Growers Association scrapbook pages and photograph, 1934-1941. | Georgia Historical Society | |
| creatorOf | Woolford, Cator. Macon, Ga. credit reference book, 1900. | ||
| referencedIn | Old Guard of the Gate City Guard (Atlanta, Ga.). Records, 1919-1985. | Atlanta History Center, Kenan Research Center / Cherokee Garden Library |
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