Augusta (Ga.)
Found in 1012 Collections and/or Records:
Campbell, Willie C, 1950-07-06 - 1953-07-06
Cannon, Lee, 1953-05-11 - 1974-01-01
Caput, William, 1961-01-01 - 1994-01-01
cars on railroad (Series II, Item 22)
cason dead river (Series II, Item 42)
cason dead river (Series II, Item 43)
Castle, James, 1949-01-11 - 1970-10-31
Cat bags (Series I, Item 12)
Channel 6 Augusta Riots footage
Footage runs for 2 minutes and 11 seconds. Material is retrospective coverage of the riots made within a week of the occurrence of the event. Footage includes scenes of the protestors assembling at the Augusta Richmond County Municipal Building, scenes of peace-keeping personal and scenes of destroyed buildings. There is audio of James Brown discussing the cause of the riot accompanied by a still photograph.
Charles Carroll Photograph collection
This collection is comprised of 5 cardboard backed photographs depicting scenes of Augusta from 1850-1899, taken by Charles Carroll Paine as he travelled to Federal Point, Florida. Also includes an excerpt from Paine's travel diary.
Charles DeVaney papers
A collection of documents, photographs, diplomas/notebooks/certificates, notebooks and signs, and commemorative material relating to Charles Delaney, Augusta's last mayor before the city's consolidation with Richmond County in 1996. Devaney (1954-2007) 19 was a lawyer, politician, and Augusta native.
Children, Richmond Academy students
Chinese-Americans oral histories
Cho, Adam, 1946-02-13 - 1968-04-30
circus scene (Series II, Item 18)
City of Augusta Police yearbook
Booklet contains photographs of the divisions of the city of Augusta Police Department. Other photgraphs include the mayor and the ward commissioners. Also a great source for local advertisements
Clarence E Clark city of Augusta maps
This collection is comprised of a single map of the city of Augusta, made for Clarence E. Clark Real Estate.
Claude Harris transcript
Common Law Court Docket
Augusta-based court docket that contains common law, equity, appeal, motion, Garnishes, Claims & Illegality Courts. From 1869-1870.
