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City Hall, Augusta, Georgia.
City Hall, Augusta, Georgia.
Year : 1850
Image size 6 3/4 x 8 3/4" (17 x 22.5 cm) with vignettes.
A 19th-century perspective of City Hall, Augusta, Georgia, captured as an engraving and hand colored to highlight the details.
The Battle of Kettle Creek was a significant encounter during the American Revolutionary War, taking place on February 14, 1779, in Wilkes County, Georgia. It was a clash between Patriot militia forces and Loyalist (Tory) militia forces.
Major James Baird was an officer in the British Army who participated in the southern campaign of the American Revolutionary War. During the British attack on Savannah in 1778, Major Baird led a detachment that played a crucial role in the battle.
The Battle of Kettle Creek was a significant encounter during the American Revolutionary War, taking place on February 14, 1779, in Wilkes County, Georgia. It was a clash between Patriot militia forces and Loyalist (Tory) militia forces.
Major James Baird was an officer in the British Army who participated in the southern campaign of the American Revolutionary War. During the British attack on Savannah in 1778, Major Baird led a detachment that played a crucial role in the battle.
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Artwork Information
Artwork Information
- MEDIUM: Engraving handcolored
- SIZE: Image size 6 3/4 x 8 3/4" (17 x 22.5 cm) with vignettes.
- CONDITION: Good condition with modern hand color. Trimmed into top outer image.
- PUBLISHER: J.& F. Tallis, London & New York.
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