1924
-- Jimmy Carter was born on October
1, 1924 to the parents of Earl and
Lillian Carter in the small town on
Plains.

Plains 1925
1928 -- Earl Carter bought
a 350 acrea farm 3 miles from Plains
in the tiny community of Archery.
The Carter family lived in a house
on the farm without running water
or electricity.
Barn, Blacksmith shop and Milking barn
Carter Boyhood home
1930 -- Jimmy Carter began
first grade at Plains High School and gradu ated in 1941 .
He attended this school from first grade through eleventh grade. He
was a member of Future Fathers of America, played basketball and was a good student. His favorite teacher was Miss Julia Coleman.
Basketball team
1941 -- Graduating from Plains
High School, he enrolled at Georgia
Southwestern College in Americus and attended this college for one year.

1941 graduating class
1942 -- He transferred to
Georgia Institute of Technology in
Atlanta.
1943 -- Jimmy Carter's
boyhood dream of being in the navy
becomes a reality as he is appointed
to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis.
Rosalynn Smith, Jimmy Carter
and Lillian Carter
1946
-- He received his naval
commission and on July 7, 1946 married
Rosalynn Smith of Plains. They moved
to Norfolk, Virginia.
1946-1952 -- As a naval officer,
Jimmy Carter moved his family to several
locations including: Virginia, Hawaii,
Connecticut, California, and New York.
During this time three sons are born,
Jack in 1947, Chip in 1950, and Jeff
in 1952.
1953 -- Earl Carter,
Jimmy's father, died of cancer. Lt.
Jimmy Carter resigned from the navy
returning with his family to Plains
to run Carter's Warehouse.
1953
-- Due to a limited income, Jimmy,
Rosalynn, and their three sons moved
into Public Housing Apartment 9A in
Plains.
1954-1962 -- As a young man
returning to Plains, Jimmy Carter
realized the important role his father
played in the community. He began
to get involved serving as a member
on several local boards. Education
was important to him, so he accepted
an appointment to the Sumter County
Board of Education.
1962-66 -- Jimmy
Carter is elected to the Georgia State
Senate and serves two terms.
1966 -- He ran for
governor, but lost to Lester Maddox.
1967 -- Jimmy and
Rosalynn Carter's fourth child, Amy,
is born.
1971 -- He ran for
govenor again and won the election,
becoming Georgia's 76th Governor on
January 12, 1971.

Governor of Georgia

1974
-- Jimmy Carter announced his candidacy
for president. Thousands of people
visit Plains in hopes
of meeting him.
The town changes from agriculture
based businesses to tourist shops
selling souvenirs.
1976 Presidential Campaign Headquarters
in Plains Campaign poster
1976
-- November 2, 1976, Jimmy Carter
was elected the 39th President of the
United States, narrowly defeating
incumbent Gerald Ford.
1977
-- Jimmy Carter was inaugurated President
of the United States of America on
January 20, 1977 in Washington, D.C.
President Carter addresses the country
on energy needs. The Panama Canal
treaty is signed.

1978 -- U.S. and the Peoples'
Republic of China establish full diplomatic
relations. President Carter negotiates
and mediates an accord between Egypt
and Israel at Camp David.
1979 -- The Department
of Education is formed. Iranian radicals
over run the U.S. Embassy and seize
American hostages. The Strategic Arms
Limitations Treaty (SALT II) is signed.
1980
-- The Alaskan National Interest
Lands Conservation Act is signed.
A rescue attempt to get American hostages
out of Iran is unsuccessful. Jimmy
Carter was defeated in his bid for
a second term as President by Ronald
Reagan in November.
1981 -- President
Carter continues to negotiate the
release of the American hostages in
Iran. Minutes before his term as President
is over, the hostages are released.
Former President Carter leaves Washington,
DC and heads to Germany to greet the
hostages. President and Mrs. Carter
return to their home in Plains, Georgia.
The Carter's home in Plains
1982 -- Jimmy and
Rosalynn Carter after much planning
and fundraising etablished
The Carter Center in Atlanta. Click
here for The Carter Center.
1986
-- The Jimmy Carter Library
and Museum and The Carter Center in
Atlanta opens.
Click
here for The Carter Center.
Click
here for The Jimmy Carter Library
and Museum.
1987 - Present -- President
and Mrs. Carter live in Plains,Georgia
and travel all over the world helping
others through their work with the
Carter Center and the Rosalynn Carter
Institute. The Carters continue to
work to resolve conflict, foster democracy
and development, and fight hunger,
disease and human right abuses in
Asia, Africa, Central America, South
America and the United States. In
addition, they volunteer one week
each year to work for Habitat for
Humanity. In Plains, Georgia, the
Jimmy Carter National Historic Site
was established in 1987. The National
Historic Site includes the Depot Museum,
Plains High School Museum and the
Jimmy Carter Boyhood Farm.
Jimmy Carter Education Program
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