The pilot episode for the cancelled Twentieth Century Fox Television adaptation of Joe Hill's Eisner Award-winning graphic novel, Locke & Key, was filmed at the Hartwood Mansion in early 2011.
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However, with the seat being incredibly Democratic, she faced a contentious primary against Shirley Smith and Claudette Woodard.
(David M. Key of Tennessee became Postmaster General.)
Key's work as Postmaster General is harshly criticized by Mark Twain in The Autobiography of Mark Twain.
He was instrumental in getting Harry Hopkins and his WPA program to update the city sewer system and nearly a million dollars to remodel the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium and Cyclorama building.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1918 to the Sixty-sixth Congress.
However, David M. Key resigned as Postmaster General in 1880, and James was offered that position by Hayes instead.
After their marriage and continuing into the 1950s, Luella Key (she did not use her first name) worked at the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service.