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22:29, 25 December 2010 Sibley Mill Photo 1.gif ( file) 24 KB Sibley Mill ca. 1880 and Confederate Powder Works Chimney ca. 1862, located on the Augusta Canal at 1717 Goodrich St, Augusta, Georgia. Photo taken ca. 2000 by Rebecca Rogers, Augusta Canal National Heritage Area. Image posted on http://www.nps.gov/histor
02:21, 30 June 2007 PetersburgGeorgiaPoleBoat1887.jpg ( file) 138 KB So-called Petersburg Boat, a pole boat of ten tons carrying capacity used on the upper Savannah River between Augusta and Petersburg, Georgia. From Harper's Weekly, February 26, 1887, 159.
15:57, 6 August 2006 AugustaBridgeCompany5.jpg ( file) 124 KB A 'Bridge Bill' as issued by the Bridge Company of Augusta, 1816. The main asset backing the note is realistically portrayed, complete with heavy traffic and prominent toll booths. Signed by the proprieters John McKinne and Henry Shultz, these notes lost

This special page shows all files uploaded to the English Wikipedia. (See also the list for Wikimedia Commons.) By default, the last uploaded files are shown at top of the list, but clicking on a column header will change the sorting.

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22:29, 25 December 2010 Sibley Mill Photo 1.gif ( file) 24 KB Sibley Mill ca. 1880 and Confederate Powder Works Chimney ca. 1862, located on the Augusta Canal at 1717 Goodrich St, Augusta, Georgia. Photo taken ca. 2000 by Rebecca Rogers, Augusta Canal National Heritage Area. Image posted on http://www.nps.gov/histor
02:21, 30 June 2007 PetersburgGeorgiaPoleBoat1887.jpg ( file) 138 KB So-called Petersburg Boat, a pole boat of ten tons carrying capacity used on the upper Savannah River between Augusta and Petersburg, Georgia. From Harper's Weekly, February 26, 1887, 159.
15:57, 6 August 2006 AugustaBridgeCompany5.jpg ( file) 124 KB A 'Bridge Bill' as issued by the Bridge Company of Augusta, 1816. The main asset backing the note is realistically portrayed, complete with heavy traffic and prominent toll booths. Signed by the proprieters John McKinne and Henry Shultz, these notes lost

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