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Website. augustaga.gov. Augusta ( / əˈɡʌstə / ə-GUSS-tə) is a consolidated city-county on the central eastern border of the U.S. state of Georgia. The city lies directly across the Savannah River from North Augusta, South Carolina at the head of its navigable portion. Georgia's third most populous city (after Atlanta and Columbus ...
Greg Walker. Dan Hood. Charlie Thompson. Website. bluedogs .com. The Blue Dogs are a band formed in 1987 by Bobby Houck and Hank Futch, based in Charleston, South Carolina. [1] Known for their American roots sound and interactive performances, the band has become a staple in southern live entertainment and the Americana scene.
September 17, 1911. (1911-09-17) (aged 80) New York, US. Occupation (s) Educator and suffragist. Sarah J. Tompkins Garnet (née Smith) (July 31, 1831 – September 17, 1911) was an American educator and suffragist from New York City who was a pioneer and influential African-American female school principal in the New York City public school system.
Website. www .burkecounty-ga .gov. Burke County is a county located along the eastern border of the U.S. state of Georgia in the Piedmont. As of the 2020 census, the population was 24,596. [2] The county seat is Waynesboro. [3] Burke County is part of the Augusta-Richmond County, GA- SC metropolitan statistical area .
Summerville (Augusta, Georgia) / 33.47556°N 82.01861°W / 33.47556; -82.01861. Summerville, (commonly referred to locally as "The Hill" ), is a large, affluent residential area and historic district located northwest of downtown Augusta, Georgia. The district is site of the historic homes of John Milledge, George Walton, and Thomas ...
Education. Madison Female College. Rebecca Ann Felton ( née Latimer; June 10, 1835 – January 24, 1930) was an American writer, politician, and slave owner who was the first woman to serve in the United States Senate, serving for only one day. [2] [3] She was a prominent member of the Georgia upper class who advocated for prison reform, women ...
Sarah Thompson, Countess Rumford, (18 October 1774 – 2 December 1852) was a philanthropist. She is the first American to be known as a Countess. Early life ...
Sacred Heart Cultural Center. / 33.47722°N 81.97694°W / 33.47722; -81.97694. The Sacred Heart Cultural Center, known also as Sacred Heart Catholic Church, is an events center and a former Catholic parish church located in Augusta, Georgia .