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
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... 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
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... 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
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, Goodrich Street, Augusta, Richmond Count...
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Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... 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
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... 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
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... 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
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... 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
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Confederate States Powder Works Chimney, Goodrich Street, Augusta, Ric...
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Russell & Simmons Factory, Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Augusta, Ri...
Significance: Construction of the factory began during the enlargement of the Augusta Canal, making it the first industry to build on the banks of the expanded canal. It otherwise lacks significance. Survey n... 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
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... 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
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... 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
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... 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
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... 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
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More
Russell & Simmons Factory, Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Augusta, Ri...
Significance: Construction of the factory began during the enlargement of the Augusta Canal, making it the first industry to build on the banks of the expanded canal. It otherwise lacks significance. Survey n... More
Sibley Manufacturing Company, 1717 Goodrich Street, Augusta Canal, Aug...
Significance: Located on the Augusta Canal, one of the few remaining power canals in the country, the Sibley mill continuously has used the canal to generate its own power; at present, it supplies between 50% a... More