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George Francis Willis (1880, Waynesville, North Carolina〔(''Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of Its People and Events, 1880s-1930s'', Franklin M. Garrett, p.806 )〕 - July 20, 1932〔(''Avondale Estates'', Terry Martin-Hart, p.60; year is corrected in an addendum later in the book )〕) was an American millionaire who made his fortunes with patent medicines.
==Biography==
Willis attended Bingham Military School in Asheville, North Carolina, and later moved to Knoxville, Tennessee where he became involved with a patent medicine firm. Willis began to sell and promote the medicines. In 1913 he founded International Proprietaries, Inc., and made a fortune selling Tanlac. He sold his firm in 1922 but then made another fortune with Zonite, an antiseptic preparation based on Dakin's Solution, widely used in World War I.
In 1922, as head of its finance committee, Willis led a $2 million fundraising drive for Georgia Tech.〔
Willis was also active in real estate development in the Atlanta area. Willis commissioned the 1917 Druid Apartments at the corner of Ponce de Leon Avenue and Highland Avenue in Atlanta's Poncey-Highland neighborhood, now the site of the Briarcliff Plaza, Atlanta's first shopping center.〔(Advertisement in Atlanta Constitution, June 24, 1917, p.14A )〕
In 1924, he purchased the town of Ingleside, Georgia, just east of Decatur and there built the new planned community of Avondale Estates, Georgia. The distinctive Tudor Revival architecture of the town was inspired by a recent trip that he and his wife had taken to Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Willis sought input from internationally known city planners; Avondale Estates was the first documented planned city in the Southeastern United States.〔("History", Avondale Estates website )〕
In 1928 Willis introduced a new medicine, Sargon, and became president of the Stone Mountain Confederate Monumental Association.〔

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