From the August 24, 1795 issue of the Kentucky Gazette
A. E. Rankins' Home | 1947 Residential Scene |
Aerial Views of Augusta. These are all c. 1915 |
There are six residences in Augusta that are on the National Register of Historic Places. Each application here has picture, maps, and historical details. All are pdf's. | ||
Barkley Farm | Brothers - O'Neil House | Alfonso McKibben House |
J. R. Minor House | James Weldon House | Wells - Keith House |
4th and Frankfort Street from a Facebook of the Augusta Kentucky Historic District |
Fourth and Upper Streets, 1907 |
Fourth and Upper |
Dickinson Morris Home Site of first court held in Augusta |
W. O. Holmes Residence background on Mr. Holmes is here. |
Judge George Doniphan's Home, 1897, Fourth and Bracken Streets. A little more on Judge Doniphan is here. |
Armstrong House
Riverside Drive, Augusta
Home of Gen. John Payne; Dr. J. J. Bradford Home
There are four houses near Augusta on the National Register of Historic Places, a pair west of town, and a pair up Bracken Creek. All are pdf's. | ||||
Chalfant House | Rock Spring House | Bracken Creek Stone House | Stroube House |
Whitehall | James Thome | Arthur Thome |
Some details about the abolitionist Thome Family. The home is on Elizabeth, between Second and the railroad. |
Home of Martin Marshall, Riverside Drive, Augusta |
The Hon. Thornton F. Marshall |
c. 1950 | c. 1947 | c. 1897 | unknown year |
White Hall, home of ancestors of Gen. George C. Marshall, but earlier the Thome House. |
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This site has an article and pictures of White Hall. |
College Building on Bracken Street
Home of B. F. Power |
Home of Rev. Joseph S. Tomlinson |
321 Hamilton Avenue, |
Marshall-Bradford Home on Riverside Drive
Aerial View of Augusta
A map that will locate a lot of the pictures above.
A key to the numbers on the map is here.