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Edwin P. Ansley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edwin P. Ansley Edwin Percival Ansley (born March 30, 1865 in Augusta, Georgia – died July 2, 1923 in Atlanta) was a real estate developer in Atlanta. In 1902, he developed Atlanta's first suburb designed specifically for automobiles, Ansley Park, and also built the Hotel Ansley in the Fairlie-Poplar district of Downtown Atlanta.〔(Text of ''Atlanta Constitution'' 7/9/1923 on ''Findagrave.com'' )〕 in 1898 Ansley secured the railway right of way from Howell Station to Mitchell Street in Downtown Atlanta, a line which the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railway would later take over.〔 In 1914 Ansley developed Oglethorpe Park subdivision in today's Brookhaven, between the Capital City Club (of which Ansley was a member)〔 and Oglethorpe University.〔("Rural Development is Being Rapidly Pushed", ''Atlanta Constitution'', May 12, 1914 )〕 Ansley was buried in Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta. ==External links==
*(Obituary of Edwin P. Ansley in ''Atlanta Constitution'' July 9, 1923 republished on ''Findagrave.com'' ) (photo)
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