Augusta (Ga.)--Buildings
Found in 277 Collections and/or Records:
Augusta University building sketches
This collection is comprised of a single folder of sketches of various buildings on the Augusta University Summerville campus.
Diedrich Timm receipts
This collection is comprised of the receipts of Diedrich Timm, a grocer in Augusta, GA, for purchases made from local businesses.
Forrest-Hills Ricker Hotel architectual plans
This collection is comprised of the architectual plans for the construction of the Forrest Hills-Ricker Hotel by the architectural firms of Willis Irvin in 1926, and the later plans for remodeling the Oliver General Hospital which later occupied the building, in 1950.
Fred Farrar glass plate negatives (Series I, Item 1)
Fred Farrar glass plate negatives (Series I, Item 2)
Fred Farrar glass plate negatives (Series I, Item 8)
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 James Smith blueprints
This collection contains various blueprints and/or architectural drawings for buildings in Augusta. Some document landmark buildings and some document housing primarily in the Summerville and West Augusta sections of Augusta GA.
Historic buildings photographs
This collection is comprised of photographs of historic buildings in Augusta, Georgia. Buildings pictured include: the Ezekiel Harris house, the home of Nicholas Ware, and the original Academy of Richmond County building.
King Mill records
This collection is comprised of the records of King Mill in Augusta, Georgia. The materials include a record book of meeting minutes, as well as photographs of the mill and the John P. King Company baseball team, as well as floor plans of King Mill.
Loose photograph collection
Mary Warren Home records
Inspection reports, contracts, bank book, photographs, bills and receipts, articles, rules and regulations of house.
Miscellaneous Augusta postcards
This collection is comprised of two folders of miscellaneous postcards of the Augusta area. The majority of the postcards are undated, but seem to date from the 19th-20th centuries. The postcards depict buidlings in the Augusta, Georgia area, and churches, and were produced by a variety of publishers. The first folder of postcards were added by Kara Flynn in December 2018. More postcards were added in October, 2019 (Acc# 2019.50).