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Related Historical Markers
By Mike Stroud, June 6, 2010
Confederate Powder Works Marker, looking northwest along Goodrich Street
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
| | Obelisk chimney one-third mile (from here) marks center of Confederate Powder Works which extended two miles along the river and was the principal powder factory in the South during the War. It supplied Confederate armies with abundant gunpowder of . . . — — Map (db m33454) HM |
| | The tall chimney in front of the Sibley Mill
is the only surviving structure built by the
Confederacy, and stands as a memorial to war dead.
Augusta and its canal played a prominent role in
the War between the States as the site of . . . — — Map (db m210476) HM |
| | Until the Enterprise Mill was built
Augustans were not sure that the 1875
enlargement of the canal had worked
to attract industry.
The 1848 granite block building at the
canal end of this complex is a former
flour mill and the only . . . — — Map (db m36308) HM |
Jun. 1, 2024