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The Honorable Rodney Mims Cook (born March 23, 1924), a Georgia public figure, served for over twenty years as an Atlanta city alderman and member of the Georgia House of Representatives. Cook was born in Atlanta to James Leslie Cook and Bess Mims Cook. His father owned a number of men s clothing stores around the southeastern United States. Cook s mother was from the Mims family who have had an impact on the history of Georgia for over 200 years. Her grandfather's farm, called Red Oak, was destroyed by the invading army of General William T. Sherman during the Siege of Atlanta and the March…mehr

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The Honorable Rodney Mims Cook (born March 23, 1924), a Georgia public figure, served for over twenty years as an Atlanta city alderman and member of the Georgia House of Representatives. Cook was born in Atlanta to James Leslie Cook and Bess Mims Cook. His father owned a number of men s clothing stores around the southeastern United States. Cook s mother was from the Mims family who have had an impact on the history of Georgia for over 200 years. Her grandfather's farm, called Red Oak, was destroyed by the invading army of General William T. Sherman during the Siege of Atlanta and the March to the Sea. The record of damages paid to this family by the Federal Government are in the archives of the Library of Congress.