“Hello, My Name is…” A History of Georgia Politicians with Unusual Names
On Friday, March 13, 2020, noon-1:00 p.m., the Georgia Archives’ Lunch and Learn program will be “Hello My Name Is…”: A History of Georgia Politicians with Unusual Names by Junior Historian Andrew Bramlett.
Some Georgian politicians with unusual names in the presentation include Eugenius Aristides Nisbet and Argin Artemas Boggus.

Junior Historian Andrew Bramlett
Fourteen-year-old Andrew Bramlett is a local historian living in Kennesaw, Georgia. He is Vice President of the Kennesaw Historical Society and an Honorary Member of the Cemetery Preservation Commission for the City of Kennesaw. He volunteers with the Kennesaw Parks & Recreation Department and also volunteers at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, where he is a tour guide on the shuttle bus to the top on the weekends.
In 2018, Andrew won a Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council Award for Local History Advocacy because of his work on the presentations that he gives about the history of the City of Kennesaw, Kennesaw Mountain, and his Kennesaw City Cemetery Walking Tour.
The Georgia Archives is located at 5800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, Georgia.
Lunch and Learn Programs are free and open to the public and are sponsored by Friends of Georgia Archives and History (FOGAH). Door prizes are drawn at each Lunch and Learn program. No registration is required.