Augusta and the Civil War Symposium Series

The Augusta Canal Interpretive Center will be hosting a two-day “Augusta and the Civil War Symposium” on Friday, November 9 and Saturday, November 10. “This year’s theme “Making War” focuses on Southern industrialization, reflecting Augusta’s significant role in the manufacture of gunpowder, ordnance, ammunition and other material for the Confederate forces.”  (Source: Augusta Canal Interpretive Center brochure)

  • Friday, November 9, 2012

Morris Museum of Art

6:30 pm lecture, 7:30 pm reception

“The Edward J. Cashin Memorial Woodrow Wilson Lecture”

Mary DeCredico, PhD, Professor of History, United States Naval Academy, presents “Georgia’s Industrialization and the Confederate War Effort”

Free and open to the public. Seating is limited; preregistration required.

  • Saturday, November 10, 2012

Morning Session: The Kroc Center

8:30-9:00am: Registration

9:00-10:15 am: “Augusta Really Begins to Look Like a Little Lowell: The Textile Industry in Augusta, 1861-1865,” a lecture by Keith Bohannon, PhD, Associate Professor of History, University of West Georgia.

10:30-11:15 am: “Rebel Genius: The Confederate Powder Works at Augusta,” lecture by Gordon Blaker, Director and Curator, U.S. Army Artillery Museum, Fort Sill, Oklahoma

11:30am -12:45 pm: lunch and “Interpreting the Confederate Powder Works for the 21st Century”

12:45-1:00pm: Travel by personal vehicles to Augusta Canal Interpretive Center

Afternoon Session: Augusta Canal Interpretive Center at Enterprise Mill

1:00-1:15: Check in

1:30pm or 3:00pm: Petersburg boat guided canal tour: “Food, Fabric and Firepower: Augusta Canal and the Civil War”

1:30pm or 3:00pm: “How to Make Gunpowder in 18 Not-So-Easy Steps and Not Blow Yourself and Everyone Else to Kingdom Come.” Lecture by Gordon Baker.

1:15-4:30pm” Civil War book fair and Augusta Canal Interpretive Center self-guided tour

Saturday’s events are $30 per participant and include all lectures, lunch, and the boat tour.

Advance registration is required; call Holley Madden at the Augusta Canal, 706-823-0440, ext. 7.

 

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This Place Matters: Preserving Augusta’s African-American Communities

Historic Augusta and Lucy Craft Laney Museum just sent out notices that they are changing this month’s event of “This Place Matters:  Preserving Augusta’s African-American Communities.”  Instead of the 4th weekend of this month, it will be set up Oct. 18 and 19 at the Sand Hills Community Center, 2540 Wheeler Rd., corner of Fleming Ave. which is perpendicular to the entrance of Augusta State University on Walton Way.  The Friday night speech and reception will be held at the community center.  Keynote lecture will be by Bobby Donaldson, associate professor of history at the University of S.C.-Columbia.

The Saturday events will start with coffee and refreshments at 9:30 a.m., then a ramble of the Sand Hills neighborhood. There will be a panel discussion of residents starting at 11:30 who will share their stories, photos and history of the Sand Hills neighborhood.  Then a luncheon will be held at 12:30 with a summary of the forum by ASU’s Lee Ann Caldwell,
director of the Center for the Study of Georgia History.

Per the new form, the event itself is free and the Saturday luncheon will be $10.

For registration or more information, please contact Historic Augusta at 706-724-0436 or www.historicaugusta.org or the Lucy Laney Museum of Black History at 706-724-3576 or www.lucycraftlaneymuseum.com.

Thank you to Lillian Wan for letting us know of the changes!

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Native American Genealogy Webinar

The Friends of the National Archives-Southeast Region will be hosting a monthly webinar this Monday, October 8th at 7pm. The webinar is titled, “Doing the Dawes: Locating Your Ancestors on the Final Rolls of the Five Civilized Tribes.”  The webinar is free and easy to use and you can sign up here: http://www.friendsnas.org/webinarSch.htm.

by Aspasia Luster

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Friday Funny

What do zombies create in the library?

Dead silence.

 

Thank you to Jimmy Morris for bringing a smile to our faces!

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Reese Library Special Collections celebrates Georgia Archives Month

Every October, Reese Library Special Collections celebrates Georgia Archives Month.

Georgia Archives Month is a way to celebrate the value of Georgia’s historical records, publicize the many ways historical records enrich our lives, and recognize those who maintain our communities’ historical records. This also is the ideal time to call attention to your organization or local government and its work in preserving Georgia’s documentary heritage.

This year, Reese Library Special Collections will observe the designated month with two lectures highlighting Augusta State University’s rich past.

Mapping Memories: From Arsenal to ASU
Join Dr. Christopher Murphy, professor emeritus of anthropology, as he virtually demolishes the campus and rebuilds it from 1875 to the present day.
Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2:30 p.m., 160 University Hall

Standing on History
Take a trip back in time with Bill Wells, local historian, and get ready to “see” the men, munitions, animals, and living quarters of the working Augusta Arsenal.
Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2:30 p.m., Arsenal Quad

A reproduction of the earliest known Augusta Arsenal Map (1830-1874) also will be displayed alongside other Arsenal and campus maps from Oct. 18-Nov. 1.

For more information, about these events or other Georgia Archives Month-related events, contact Carol Waggoner-Angleton, Special Collections Librarian, at 706-667-4904 or spcoll@aug.edu.

Thank you to Lillian Wan for bringing these important events to our attention!

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Today!

Don Rhodes will speak at 2:00 in the auditorium about Butterfly McQueen. He interviewed her twice and also found her Emmy in the rubble of her house after her death. Following his talk, we will play the digital oral history of her interview with Gary Swint. The interview was recorded over twenty years ago. We will also who a slide presentation of pictures from her professional life.

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Our African American Funeral Program Collection Is Growing!

Pastor Goodman and Tabernacle Baptist Church have generously donated about 300 African American funeral programs to add to Georgia Room’s funeral home collection. The names from the funeral programs have not been added to the database yet- this will occur this coming week. You can read more about the funeral program collection here: http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/richmond-neighbors/2012-07-17/funeral-program-collection-offers-insight-community

By Aspasia Luster

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This Republic of Suffering

Monday, September 17th, marked the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Antietam. NPR replayed a very interesting and enlightening interview with Drew Gilpin Faust, a history professor and president of Harvard University. Ms. Faust wrote a book in 2008, titled This Republic of Suffering.  In this book, Faust details how the Civil war affected the everyday life of Americans ,changed the American idea of death and the afterlife, and prompted the military to organize more efficient burials and next of kin notifications. You can read a transcript of the interview here: http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=161544181

by Aspasia Luster

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Upcoming Programs

We have some programs coming up in October and November that may be of interest. On October 18th we will have program in the computer lab about exploring the 1940 census. Next is a walking tour of Magnolia Cemetery on October 31st. Can’t let the kids have all the fun! It will be about the symbolism on gravestones. Then on November 18th Erik Montgomery has been kind enough to agree to have another walking tour of downtown Augusta. He will discuss historic buildings and their architecture. Mark your calendars!

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Contact Information for Georgia Politicians

If you would like to express your dismay and displeasure over the Georgia Archives closing to the public, we have provided a quick reference sheet on who to contact:

Governor Nathan Deal

If you would like to express your dismay and displeasure over the Georgia Archives closing to the public, we have provided a quick reference sheet on who to contact:

Governor Nathan Deal
206 Washington Street
Suite 203, State Capitol
Atlanta, GA 30334
Phone: 404-656-1776
Fax: 404-657-7332

Email the governor here: http://gov.georgia.gov/webform/contact-governor-domestic-form
Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle
240 State Capitol
Atlanta, GA 30334
Phone: 404-656-5030
Fax: (404) 656-6739

Email the lieutenant governor here: http://ltgov.georgia.gov/contact-lt-governor

Secretary of State Brian Kemp
214 State Capitol
Atlanta, GA 30334
Phone: 404-656-2881
Fax: 404-656-0513

Email the Secretary of State here: http://sos.georgia.gov/cgi-bin/email.asp

Georgia House of Representatives

Lee Anderson (Grovetown) District 117
Capitol Address:
608 Coverdell Legislative Office Building
Atlanta, GA 30334
Phone: 404-656-0298

District Address:
160 Louisville Road
Grovetown, GA 30813
Phone: 706-394-1812
Email: lee.anderson@house.ga.gov

Henry “Wayne” Howard (Augusta) District 121
Capitol Address:
511 Coverdell Legislative Office Building
Atlanta, GA 30334
Phone: 404-656-6372

District Address:
2047B Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
Augusta, GA 30901
Phone: 706-722-1123
Email: wayne.howard@house.ga.gov

Quincy Murphy (Augusta) District 120
Capitol Address:
604 Coverdell Legislative Office Building
Atlanta, GA 30334
Phone: 404-656-0265

District Address:
3238 Peach Orchard Road
Augusta, GA 30906
706.790.4600 – Office
706.798.5130 – Fax

Email: quincy.murphy@house.ga.gov

Email the governor here: http://gov.georgia.gov/webform/contact-governor-domestic-form

Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle
240 State Capitol
Atlanta, GA 30334
Phone: 404-656-5030
Fax: (404) 656-6739

Email the lieutenant governor here: http://ltgov.georgia.gov/contact-lt-governor

Secretary of State Brian Kemp
214 State Capitol
Atlanta, GA 30334
Phone: 404-656-2881
Fax: 404-656-0513

Email the Secretary of State here: http://sos.georgia.gov/cgi-bin/email.asp

Georgia House of Representatives

 Lee Anderson (Grovetown) District 117
Capitol Address:
608 Coverdell Legislative Office Building
Atlanta, GA 30334
Phone: 404-656-0298

District Address:
160 Louisville Road
Grovetown, GA 30813
Phone: 706-394-1812

Email: lee.anderson@house.ga.gov

Henry “Wayne” Howard (Augusta) District 121
Capitol Address:
511 Coverdell Legislative Office Building
Atlanta, GA 30334
Phone: 404-656-6372

District Address:
2047B Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
Augusta, GA 30901
Phone: 706-722-1123

Email: wayne.howard@house.ga.gov

Quincy Murphy (Augusta) District 120
Capitol Address:
604 Coverdell Legislative Office Building
Atlanta, GA 30334
Phone: 404-656-0265

District Address:
3238 Peach Orchard Road
Augusta, GA 30906
706.790.4600 – Office
706.798.5130 – Fax

Email: quincy.murphy@house.ga.gov

Barbara Sims (Augusta) District 119
Capitol Address:
508 Coverdell Legislative Office Building
Atlanta, GA 30334
Phone: 404-656-0213

District Address:
10 Retreat Road
Augusta, GA 30909

Email: barbara.sims@house.ga.gov

For a complete list of the Georgia House of Representatives, click here: http://www.house.ga.gov/Representatives/en-US/HouseMembersList.aspx

Georgia Senate

Hardie Davis, Jr. (Richmond) District 22
PO Box 235
Gracewood 30812
Phone: 706.434.8553
Fax: 866.390.7894
Email: hardie.davis@senate.ga.gov
FAX: 404.657.7853

Jesse Stone (Richmond) District 23
642 Liberty Street
Waynesboro 30830
Phone: 478.237.7029 (O)
Fax: 478.237.9211
Email: jesse.stone@senate.ga.gov
FAX: 404.463.1388

William “Bill” Jacskson (Columbia) District 24
PO Box 528
Appling 30802
Phone: 706.863.5818 (O)
706.541.2307 (H)
706.830.6803 (C)
Fax: 706.541.0197
E-mail: bill.jackson@senate.ga.gov
FAX: 404.651.5795

For a complete list of the Georgia Senate members, click here:

http://www.senate.ga.gov/sos/Documents/PictureBook/senateonly11PB.pdf
by Aspasia Luster

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