Savannah River (Ga. and S.C.)
Found in 52 Collections and/or Records:
rl01554SavannahRiver_27
rl01555SavannahRiver_28
rl01556SavannahRiver_29
rl01557SavannahRiver_30
rl01558SavannahRiver_31
rl01654SpringfieldBaptistChurch_1
Robert E. Lee Steamboat Logbook
This collection is comprised of a single logbook that documents the journey of the Robert E. Lee Steamboat, the last on the Savannah River. The logbook includes financial information, minutes, and general information about the ship and its history.
Savannah River development photographs
Originally a bound black paper photograph album labeled Savannah River Development of Georgia Carolina Power Company, the photographs show the construction of the Stevens Creek hydroelectric dam. There are several shots taken farther down the Savannah River, including shots of Sibley Mill and the Confederate Powderworks Chimney. The album also contains a specs sheet and chronology noting that the first power was generated February 16, 1914
Savannah River locks (Series II, Item 53)
Savannah River postcard
This collection is comprised of a single postcard depicting the Savannah River and the North Augusta bridge. The note on the postcard is addressed to a George Davis, of Charleston, South Carolina.
"Sketch of the Northern Frontiers of Georgia extending from the mouth of the Savannah River to the town of Augusta"
This collection is comprised of the single copy of the "Sketch of the Northern Frontiers of Georgia extending from the mouth of the Savannah River to the town of Augusta" created by Archibald Campbell in 1780, and published in London by William Faden.
Thomas J. Hamilton Loose Scrapbook Pages
This collection is comprised of clippings, writings, postcards, and research related to the Augusta area. The collection primarily documents Colonial to early 20th century Augusta and the Savannah River.
