Tom Watson House - Thomson, GA
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N 33° 28.181 W 082° 30.491
17S E 359856 N 3704375
Historic home of a notable and controversial Georgian who wrote a history of France and a Napoleon biography while living here.
Waymark Code: WM74QQ
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 09/01/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member RakeInTheCache
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After passing the state Bar in 1876, native Thomas E. Watson returned to Thomson and lived in this house with his family from 1881 to 1900. In his first floor office Watson began his law and writing career and entered politics. He served in the Georgia House (1882), U.S. Congress (1890–92), and the U.S. Senate (1920–22). He was nominated for Vice President on the Populist Party ticket with William Jennings Bryan in 1896. Here Watson authored the two-volume Story of France and a biography of Napoleon. In a career often marked by controversy, he was best known as the “Father of Rural Free Delivery.”

2001 by Georgia Historical Society and the Watson-Brown Foundation.

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Thomas E. Watson
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Thomas Edward Watson (September 5, 1856 – September 26, 1922), generally known as Tom Watson, was a United States politician from Georgia. In early years, Watson championed poor farmers and the working class; later he became a controversial publisher and a controversial Populist politician who supported the Ku Klux Klan. Two years prior to his death, he was elected to the United States Senate.

Watson was born in Thomson, the county seat of McDuffie County, Georgia. After attending Mercer University (he did not graduate; family finances forced withdrawal after two years), he became a school teacher. Watson later studied law and was admitted to the Georgia bar in 1875. He joined the Democratic Party, and in 1882 was elected to the Georgia Legislature.

Books by Watson
The Story of France (1899),
Napoleon: A Sketch of His Life, Character, Struggles, and Achievements (1902)
The Life and Times of Thomas Jefferson (1903).

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