G.A. Weaver Sr. was an American doctor and a member of the Georgia Assembly in Thomaston, Georgia. A 1914 history of Upson County, Georgia describes him as fiery and states he let the Radical Republicans seat William Guilford before he would declare the mandated oath.[1] Weaver was one of the founders of the Upson Banking Trust Company in 1890.[2]

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  1. ^ Knight, Lucian Lamar (11 February 2018). "Georgia's Landmarks, Memorials, and Legends ...: Under the code duello. Landmarks and memorials. Historic churchyards and burial-grounds. Myths and legends of the Indians. Tales of the revolutionary camp-fires. Georgia miscellanies. Historic county seats, chief towns, and noted localities". author. pp. 1010, 1011 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Acts and Resolutions of the General Assembly". 11 February 1889 – via Google Books.