Proper noun
Hartsfield (plural Hartsfields)
A surname.
Congressman John Lewis (D-Ga, right) speaks with attorneys Sarah Owings and Daniel Werner outside the Customs and Border Protection office at Hartsfield International airport Saturday. Source: Internet
The high-fidelity market entered a golden age in the 1950s, with JBL as a major contributor with the introduction of legendary products, such as the Hartsfield and the Paragon. Source: Internet
Using the combined expertise of Hartsfield and Canada Life, the seminar will look at some tried and tested ways of reducing inheritance tax liabilities. Source: Internet
Atlanta Hartsfield: 104 million passengers. Source: Internet
Hartsfield was especially upset about the story because he was coming up for reelection. Source: Internet
Hartsfield worked to make sure that Atlanta and not its main rival, Birmingham, would be that city by helping to win Congressional approval as a key part of a federal airmail route. Source: Internet