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This article is about George Foster Peabody, the southern United States capitalist. For information about George Peabody, the dry goods merchant and philanthropist in the northern United States, see George Peabody.
George Foster Peabody (July 27, 1852March 4, 1938) was born in Columbus, Georgia. He was educated there in private schools. A lifelong Democrat, he broke temporarily with the party in 1896 because of William Jennings Bryan's opposition to the gold standard. Instead, Peabody supported the National Democratic Party (United States) third ticket, as did his friend President Grover Cleveland. The National Democrats championed the gold standard and limited government.

Peabody spent many years in realty and mining, serving as president, vice-president, or director of many firms, but retired in 1906 to pursue a life of public service. In 1904-1905, he was the treasurer of the Democratic National Committee, then served as director of the General Education Board, treasurer of the Southern Education Board, and trustee of the American Church Institute for Negroes, of Hampton and Tuskegee institutes, of the University of Georgia, and the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. George Foster Peabody received honorary degrees from Harvard, Washington and Lee Universities, the University of Georgia. He donated the funds for the Peabody Awards and numerous other programs, buildings and schools at the University of Georgia. He married Katrina Trask, the widow of a close friend, on February 5, 1921, but she died in 1922.

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