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Augusta, Ga. : Augusta U.S. Arsenal, upper storehouse and officers quarters Augusta, Ga. : Augusta United States Arsenal, upper storehouse and officers quarters
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1900-1914
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| Description: |
Early-twentieth century postcard image depicting two men strolling in the foreground of the Augusta Arsenal's Federalist style
storehouse in Augusta, Georgia. Pyramidal stacks of cannon balls line the pathway. The United States Arsenal at Augusta was
built in 1819 at a site located on the Savannah River. During the late 1820s, an outbreak of black fever forced the facility
to move to Summerville, Georgia. Upon the outbreak of the Civil War the arsenal was turned over to the Confederacy and remained
in the possession of the Confederate States until the end of the war when it was returned to the federal government. The
Augusta Arsenal remained in operation throughout the course of both world wars and the Korean War until it was closed in 1955.
The arsenal now serves as the present site for Augusta State University.
Original postcard scanned and described by the Digital Library of Georgia as a part of Georgia HomePLACE: an initiative of
the Georgia Public Library Service and GALILEO.
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| Subjects: |
Augusta Arsenal (Augusta, Ga.) | Augusta Arsenal (Augusta, Ga.)--Pictorial works | Arsenals--Georgia--Augusta
| Picture postcards | Augusta (Ga.) | Richmond County (Ga.)
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| Contributors: |
East Central Georgia Regional Library (Augusta, Ga.) | Digital Library of Georgia | Picturing Augusta Collection (Digital Library of Georgia) |
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[Athens, Ga.] : Digital Library of Georgia, 2005.
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| Original material: |
1 postcard : col. ill. Augusta, Ga. : Augusta U.S. Arsenal, upper storehouse and officers quarters. Portland, Me. : The Hugh C. Leighton Co., Manufacturers,
[between 1900 and 1914] Picturing Augusta: historic postcards from the collection of the East Central Georgia Regional Library.
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| Rights: |
Cite as: [title of postcard], Augusta and Environs Picture Post Cards in Color, East Central Central Georgia Regional Library,
as presented in the Digital Library of Georgia.
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