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'''John Sheldon Davidson''' (1846–1894) was born and reared in [[Augusta, Georgia]]. He was a parliamentarian, educator, and eminent Freemason. He was also a journalist and a lawyer, and served the City of Augusta for 13 years as the [[City attorney|City Attorney]]. He is the namesake of a High School and a Masonic Lodge in Augusta, GA.
'''John Sheldon Davidson''' (1846–1894) was born and reared in [[Augusta, Georgia]]. He was a parliamentarian, educator, and eminent Freemason. He was also a journalist and a lawyer, and served the City of Augusta for 13 years as the [[City attorney|City Attorney]]. He is the namesake of a High School and a Masonic Lodge in Augusta, GA.


==Educator==
== Educator ==
John S. Davidson was elected to the Board of Education for [[Richmond County, Georgia|Richmond County]] in 1871 and was credited for helping lay a solid foundation for the present comprehensive system of public education in Richmond County. He served on the board for 21 years, 15 of which he served as President. He is still known as the "Father of Education in Richmond County." [[John S. Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School]] is named in his memory.
John S. Davidson was elected to the Board of Education for [[Richmond County, Georgia|Richmond County]] in 1871 and was credited for helping lay a solid foundation for the present comprehensive system of public education in Richmond County. He served on the board for 21 years, 15 of which he served as President. He is still known as the "Father of Education in Richmond County." [[John S. Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School]] is named in his memory.


==Freemason Leader==
== Freemason Leader ==
For seven terms John S. Davidson was Master of Webb Lodge No. 166, of Augusta (1875–1881) and in 1883 enjoyed a distinction known only twice in the history of [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] Masonry, that of being elected from the floor of the Grand Lodge of Georgia to its highest office, 'Most Worshipful Grand Master', and served from 1883 until his death in 1894. He is the namesake of the 'John S. Davidson' Masonic Lodge #677.<ref>http://jsd677lodge.weebly.com/</ref>
For seven terms John S. Davidson was Master of Webb Lodge No. 166, of Augusta (1875–1881) and in 1883 enjoyed a distinction known only twice in the history of [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] Masonry, that of being elected from the floor of the Grand Lodge of Georgia to its highest office, 'Most Worshipful Grand Master', and served from 1883 until his death in 1894. He is the namesake of the 'John S. Davidson' Masonic Lodge #677.<ref>http://jsd677lodge.weebly.com/</ref>


==Political career==
== Political career ==
In the year 1884 he was chosen to represent the Tenth District of the Georgia State Senate, and in 1886 was unanimously elected president of the assemblage. Historical opinions states that he was "one of the finest presiding officers who ever wielded a gavel in Georgia legislative halls."<ref>http://jsd677lodge.weebly.com/john-s-davidson.html</ref>
In the year 1884 he was chosen to represent the Tenth District of the Georgia State Senate, and in 1886 was unanimously elected president of the assemblage. Historical opinions state that he was "one of the finest presiding officers who ever wielded a gavel in Georgia legislative halls."<ref>http://jsd677lodge.weebly.com/john-s-davidson.html</ref>


==References==
== References ==
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Revision as of 13:58, 14 December 2018

John Sheldon Davidson (1846–1894) was born and reared in Augusta, Georgia. He was a parliamentarian, educator, and eminent Freemason. He was also a journalist and a lawyer, and served the City of Augusta for 13 years as the City Attorney. He is the namesake of a High School and a Masonic Lodge in Augusta, GA.

Educator

John S. Davidson was elected to the Board of Education for Richmond County in 1871 and was credited for helping lay a solid foundation for the present comprehensive system of public education in Richmond County. He served on the board for 21 years, 15 of which he served as President. He is still known as the "Father of Education in Richmond County." John S. Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School is named in his memory.

Freemason Leader

For seven terms John S. Davidson was Master of Webb Lodge No. 166, of Augusta (1875–1881) and in 1883 enjoyed a distinction known only twice in the history of Georgia Masonry, that of being elected from the floor of the Grand Lodge of Georgia to its highest office, 'Most Worshipful Grand Master', and served from 1883 until his death in 1894. He is the namesake of the 'John S. Davidson' Masonic Lodge #677.[1]

Political career

In the year 1884 he was chosen to represent the Tenth District of the Georgia State Senate, and in 1886 was unanimously elected president of the assemblage. Historical opinions state that he was "one of the finest presiding officers who ever wielded a gavel in Georgia legislative halls."[2]

References