John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
Augusta Water Works, Goodrich Street extension, Augusta Canal, Augusta...
Significance: When completed in 1899, the Augusta Water Supply system was one of the best in the South and one of the cheapest in the United States. The Raw Water Pumping Stations have always pumped canal wate... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
Augusta Water Works, Goodrich Street extension, Augusta Canal, Augusta...
Significance: When completed in 1899, the Augusta Water Supply system was one of the best in the South and one of the cheapest in the United States. The Raw Water Pumping Stations have always pumped canal wate... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
Georgia Iron Works, 620-640 Twelfth Street, Augusta Canal, Augusta, Ri...
Significance: Georgia Iron Works was one of the companies which was attracted by the cheap water power of the Augusta Canal. Its buildings still stand along the banks of the canal. Survey number: HAER GA-7 B... More
Georgia Iron Works, 620-640 Twelfth Street, Augusta Canal, Augusta, Ri...
Significance: Georgia Iron Works was one of the companies which was attracted by the cheap water power of the Augusta Canal. Its buildings still stand along the banks of the canal. Survey number: HAER GA-7 B... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
Augusta Water Works, Goodrich Street extension, Augusta Canal, Augusta...
Significance: When completed in 1899, the Augusta Water Supply system was one of the best in the South and one of the cheapest in the United States. The Raw Water Pumping Stations have always pumped canal wate... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
Cunningham's Flour Mill, Augusta Canal, Augusta, Richmond County, GA
Significance: Cunningham's Flour Mill was among the earliest sites developed along the Augusta Canal. It operated from 1848, early in the development of the canal, until the early 1950s. Survey number: HAER G... More
Georgia Iron Works, 620-640 Twelfth Street, Augusta Canal, Augusta, Ri...
Significance: Georgia Iron Works was one of the companies which was attracted by the cheap water power of the Augusta Canal. Its buildings still stand along the banks of the canal. Survey number: HAER GA-7 B... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
Augusta Water Works, Goodrich Street extension, Augusta Canal, Augusta...
Significance: When completed in 1899, the Augusta Water Supply system was one of the best in the South and one of the cheapest in the United States. The Raw Water Pumping Stations have always pumped canal wate... More
Augusta Water Works, Goodrich Street extension, Augusta Canal, Augusta...
Significance: When completed in 1899, the Augusta Water Supply system was one of the best in the South and one of the cheapest in the United States. The Raw Water Pumping Stations have always pumped canal wate... More
Georgia Iron Works, 620-640 Twelfth Street, Augusta Canal, Augusta, Ri...
Significance: Georgia Iron Works was one of the companies which was attracted by the cheap water power of the Augusta Canal. Its buildings still stand along the banks of the canal. Survey number: HAER GA-7 B... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
Augusta Water Works, Goodrich Street extension, Augusta Canal, Augusta...
Significance: When completed in 1899, the Augusta Water Supply system was one of the best in the South and one of the cheapest in the United States. The Raw Water Pumping Stations have always pumped canal wate... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
John P. King Manufacturing Company, 1701 Goodrich Street, Augusta Cana...
Significance: The John P. King Mfg. Co. was built as part of Augusta's campaign to become the "Lowell of the South." The mill has always used the water power of the Augusta Canal and now generates hydroelectri... More
Augusta Water Works, Goodrich Street extension, Augusta Canal, Augusta...
Significance: When completed in 1899, the Augusta Water Supply system was one of the best in the South and one of the cheapest in the United States. The Raw Water Pumping Stations have always pumped canal wate... More
Augusta Railway Company, West Power Station, Fifteenth & Greene Street...
Significance: The first generators of hydroelectric power on the Augusta Canal. The company, in addition to operating a street railway, sold electric power to domestic and industrial consumers, including Augus... More
Georgia Iron Works, 620-640 Twelfth Street, Augusta Canal, Augusta, Ri...
Significance: Georgia Iron Works was one of the companies which was attracted by the cheap water power of the Augusta Canal. Its buildings still stand along the banks of the canal. Survey number: HAER GA-7 B... More