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City-Hall, Augusta, Georgia.
City-Hall, Augusta, Georgia.
1853
A 19th-century perspective of City-Hall in Augusta, Georgia, from 1853, depicted as a wood engraving and handcolored to highlight the details.
The underlying text describes the city's favorable location for trade, particularly in the production and transfer of rice and cotton. It also mentions Franklin College in Athens as a notable institution of the time.
The underlying text describes the city's favorable location for trade, particularly in the production and transfer of rice and cotton. It also mentions Franklin College in Athens as a notable institution of the time.
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Artwork Information
Artwork Information
- MEDIUM: Wood engraving
- SIZE: Image size 7 1/4 x 9 in" (18.4 x 23 cm).
- ADDITIONAL INFO: This piece is in a mat for handling.
- CONDITION: Good condition with modern hand color.
- PUBLISHER: Published by Phillips, Sampson and Company, Boston.
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