Broad Street (Augusta, Ga.)
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
Broad street photograph
This collection is comprised of a single photograph of Augusta Georgia's Broad Street, circa the early 1900s. It is mounted on paper board, and includes a pink printed label on the back of the item, which reads: "general views in and about Augusta, Georgia: Instantaneous view of Broad St and the Monument, photographed by the Augusta Art Gallery, H.C. Hall, manager. 712 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia."
Davenport Family papers
A collection of letters, degrees and certifications, legal and financial documents, and general paperwork of the Davenport family.
Frederick Doveton Nichols drawing
This collection is comprised of a single pen and ink drawing of "undocumented houses, Broad Street, Augusta, GA, circa 1835" by Frederick Doveton Nichols.
Harry V. Mitchell Photograph collection
This collection is comprised of photographs of Harry V. Mitchell and the Augusta area. They portray the family and Life of Harry V. Mitchell as well as scenes of the Augusta area during the turn of the 20th century. Sites depicted in the collection include Sibley Mill & the Confederate Powerworks Chimney, Broad Street & the Confederate Monument, Sand Bar Ferry, the Savannah River, the Augusta Canal, and Barnes Field (now known as Daniel Field).
Henry David & Louise Pike KiIsel Photograph collection
Comprised of photographs and postcards depicting the Augusta Flood of 1912 and the Kiisel family during the early 20th century. Features several historic Augusta businesses, neighborhoods, and historic sites during the flood. Material consists of 10 photographs and 14 postcards.
