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::* Army of the Ohio, the army operating primarily in Kentucky and later Tennessee and Georgia, commanded by Don Carlos Buell, Ambrose E. Burnside, John G. Foster, and John M. Schofield.
The Georgian Orthodox Church was also persecuted ; over 1, 500 churches and monasteries were closed or demolished and a number of clerics were imprisoned, including Catholicos Patriarch Ambrose who was arrested and tried for having sent a letter of protest to the 1922 Genoa Conference in which he described the conditions under which Georgia was living since the Red Army invasion and begged for the " help of the civilized world ".
As a result, the Cheka grip in Georgia was relatively eased ( for example, Catholicos Patriarch Ambrose and the members of the Patriarchal Council were released ), military pacification was completed and an appearance of normality returned to the country, but Georgians had suffered a shock from which they were never able to completely recover.
Ambrose Ransom Wright ( April 26, 1826 – December 21, 1872 ) was a lawyer, Georgia politician, and Confederate general in the American Civil War.
Originally called Marble Works post office by the United States Postal Service, then Harnageville after Ambrose Harnage, it was the first county seat for Cherokee County, which functioned as a large territory rather than a true county during the State of Georgia initial organization of the final Cherokee territory within the state.
Ambrose is currently Director of Wind Studies and Ensembles and Associate Director of the School of Music at Georgia State University.
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