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  2. Piedmont Augusta - Wikipedia

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    Piedmont Augusta, formerly University Hospital, is a non-profit private hospital located in downtown Augusta, Georgia. In addition to its main hospital campus, Piedmont Augusta has outpatient medical offices and imaging centers servicing the surrounding 25-county region comprising the CSRA (Georgia and South Carolina).

  3. List of people from Augusta, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The city of Augusta, Georgia, the largest city and the county seat of Richmond County, Georgia, is the birthplace and home of several notable individuals. This is a list of people from Augusta, Georgia and includes people who were born or lived in Augusta for a nontrivial amount of time. Individuals included in this listing are people presumed ...

  4. Augusta, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Augusta is a regional center of medicine, biotechnology, and cyber security. Augusta University, the state's only public health sciences graduate university, employs over 7,000 people. Along with Piedmont Augusta, the Medical District of Augusta employs over 25,000 people and has an economic impact of over $1.8 billion. [51]

  5. Timeline of Augusta, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    1877 - Augusta Evening News begins publication. [3] 1878 - Augusta Confederate Monument dedicated. [1] 1879 - Augusta Institute relocated to Atlanta from Augusta. [16] 1880 - Population: 21,891. [9] 1882 - Paine Institute established. [15] 1886 - Haines Normal and Industrial Institute founded. [18] 1890 - Augusta Herald newspaper begins ...

  6. History of Augusta, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The Savannah, at Augusta, 1872 Springfield Baptist Church, 1867-1879 site of the Augusta Institute. In 1879 the Institute moved to Atlanta, and in 1913 became known as Morehouse College. During the American Revolution, Savannah fell to the British. This left Augusta as the new state capital and a new prime target of the British. By January 31 ...

  7. List of mayors of Augusta, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    May served five 1-year terms during the period of the Civil War. In 1865, he was ordered by Georgia Governor Joseph E. Brown to burn the large amounts of cotton stored in Augusta warehouses "on the approach of the Yankees," so it would not fall into enemy's hands. As it turned out, the Union Army never came to Augusta. [6] James T. Gardiner 1866

  8. File:University Hospital, Augusta, Ga. (8344020788).jpg

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    Title: University Hospital, Augusta, Ga. Created/Published: Date issued: 1930 - 1945 (approximate) Physical description: 1 print (postcard) : linen texture, color ; 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. Genre: Postcards Subjects: Hospitals Notes: Title from item. Collection: The Tichnor Brothers Collection Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

  9. Augusta fire of 1916 - Wikipedia

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    A fire destroyed much of Augusta, Georgia on March 22, 1916. Photographs captured the event. [1] The fire was blamed on an unattended iron in a tailor's shop. It was the worst fire in Augusta's history and impacted 25 blocks from 8th Street to East Boundary Street, including portions of downtown and Olde Town.