Susan Cobb Milton Atkinson

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Susan Amanda Cobb "Susie" Atkinson (Milton)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Greenwood, Jackson County, Florida
Death: 1942 (83-84)
Saint Augustine, St. Johns, Florida, United States
Place of Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Coweta, Georgia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William Henry Milton and Lucy Hall Hearn
Wife of William Yates Atkinson, Governor
Mother of Dr. John Pepper Atkinson; Lucille Baltzell; William Yates Atkinson Jr., Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court; Lt. Colonel Bert M. Atkinson; Miriam Milton Prather and 1 other
Sister of William Hall Milton, U.S. Senator; Margaret Belle Blackshear and Roberta Hearn Milton

Managed by: Gwyneth Potter McNeil
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About Susan Cobb Milton Atkinson

  • Daughters of the American Revolution
  • Susan Milton Atkinson
  • Nat'l Num: 23121
  • Chapter: GA
  • Ancestor: MILTON, JOHN (A080124)

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Susan Cobb Milton Atkinson (1860—1942) was influential in promoting education to women in Georgia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As the wife of William Yates Atkinson, the Governor of Georgia from 1894 to 1898, she used her position to advocate for state funding for women to attend college. In her later life, Atkinson served as the postmistress in Newnan—a title bestowed upon her by President Theodore Roosevelt himself.

Early life and education

Susan was born in Greenwood, Florida. Her grandfather had been Governor of Florida, so Susan was exposed at a young age to the life of politics.

She attended the Lucy Cobb Institute for college, where she also met her husband.

Georgia College & State University

In 1889, Atkinson created a petition for the state of Georgia to open a college, so her husband presented a bill to the House of Representatives that finally passed. After Milledgeville was selected as the site for the college, it was founded in 1890 as Georgia Normal and Industrial College. The school's name was later changed to Georgia State College for Women and then finally to Georgia College & State University. When the college was founded, William was named Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and Susan became the President of the Board of Visitors.

Legacy

Georgia Normal and Industrial College honored the Atkinsons by naming a building in their honor.


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Susan Cobb Milton Atkinson's Timeline

1858
September 17, 1858
Greenwood, Jackson County, Florida
1881
February 2, 1881
Newnan, Coweta, Georgia, United States
1884
March 27, 1884
Newnan, Coweta, Georgia, United States
1887
January 18, 1887
of, GA, USA
1889
March 20, 1889
Ga, Usa
1892
November 23, 1892
Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia, United States
1895
October 10, 1895
Atlanta, Fulton County, GA, USA
1942
1942
Age 83
Saint Augustine, St. Johns, Florida, United States
1942
Age 83
Oak Hill Cemetery, Coweta, Georgia, United States