Augusta (Ga.)
Found in 1010 Collections and/or Records:
Anonymous diary
Single volume diary belonging to an unkown auther residing in Augusta, most likely a young gentleman clerk boarding in Augusta.
Anonymous Diary collection
A collection of 3 anonymous diaries that chronicle and document life in Augusta between 1857-1896. Two of the diaries (1891 and 1896) of photocopies of the original primary source material. The diary from 1857 is the original physical copy.
Appleton's Journal Magazine
This collection is comprised of a single volume of Appleton's Journal, a serial publication publishing material on art, culture, and literature. This specific issue features an article about Augusta and the Savannah River with an illustation of the river bank.
Aquinas High School history collection
This collection documents the history of Aquinas High School. Collection materials include a chronology, names of faculty and staff, the program of anniversary, "25 years of Catholic education for the people of the an informal narrative history, memorial tributes, names of committees, "Aquinas remembers 1957-1982."
Archaeological mitigation map
Arter, Cliffton, 1949-01-01 - 1973-01-01
Arthur Grabowski papers
This collection is comprised of loose papers, clippings, notes, correspondence, and photocopies of archival materials on Arthur Grabowski and the Grabowski family genealogy.
ASU Weekly Reports
Augusta State University Weekly Reports, including issues from 1996 through 2013.
Augusta African American church histories
This collection is comprised of typed histories of African American churches in Augusta, Ga.
Augusta Arsenal Matchbook Cover
Collection contains a single used red matchbook cover that advertises for War Bonds and the Augusta Arsenal, featuring the phrase "Buy Bonds, Beat Hitler."
Augusta Arsenal papers
This collection contains financial, inventory, and administrative papers related to the Augusta Arsenal during the second quarter of 1861.
"Augusta Black Families in Slavery and Freedom: The John Hope Story" Article
This collection is comprised of a singe academic paper that covers enslaved African American families in the Augusta area. The narrative particularly discusses John Hope, an Augusta-born African American educator.
Augusta canal and Industrial buildings (Series II, Item 15)
Augusta Canal and Waterworks History Manuscript collection
This collection is comprised of two loose leaf manuscripts that detail the history of the Augusta Canal and the Augusta Waterworks. Both manuscripts have coinciding engineering reports that document and detail the facilties, original construction, loation, and other general details.
Augusta Canal, gatekeeper's cottage, dancing pavilion (Series II, Item 6)
Augusta Canal maps
This collection is comprised of eight maps of the Augusta Canal.
Augusta Chronicle Pictorial Annual
This collection is comprised of a single Augusta Chronicle Pictoral Annual for 1886. This 46 page booklet functions as a date calendar for the year 1886 and includes advertisements of local businesses, and illustrations with short texts on national and world landmarks.
Augusta City Census
A photocopy of the 1852 Augusta City Census contaning record of the population in the city, including ethnicity, household information, migration information, enslaved people, property, and servants.
Augusta Common Law Bar docket
An Augusta-based Common law and motion docket, dated 1857-1869. This docket primarily covers common law and equity cases in Richmond County.
Augusta Common Law bar dockets
This collection is comprised of two volumes of the Augusta Common Law bar docket from 1866-1868.
