James Earl Carter was born in
Arlington, Georgia, on September 12, 1894. He was the fourth of five children born to William Archibald Carter and Nina Pratt. In 1904, after his father was murdered by a business partner — which the nine-year-old Earl witnessed — the Carter family moved to
Plains, Georgia. The relocation allowed a supportive uncle to provide guidance to Earl — who was enrolled into the
Riverside Military Academy — where he stayed until the completion of 10th grade. In a 1980 address to the
Democratic National Committee, Jimmy Carter stated that his father had continued a trend set by previous generations of the Carter family by not finishing high school. After completing 10th grade, Carter worked as a traveling salesman in Texas. He used the profits he made selling
flatirons to invest in an
ice house and a laundry in Plains. ==Military service==