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Captain Philip Buckner, an Englishman, was a Revolutionary War veteran. He came to Va., served adopted colony as issuing commissary, received extensive land grants, then settled here. In 1797, he donated this lot for Augusta Public Square as part …
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In memory of eight unknown Confederate soldiers killed at Augusta, KY. Sept. 27, 1862.
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Lest We ForgetWorld War IAndrew Ballinger · Ottie Case · Earl Fronk · Hobert Galbraith · Robert Gerhard · Virgil C. Hester · Herbert M. Hill · Hugh Jett · Willie Lucas &middo…
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By Sept. 1862 6,000 Union troops had gone from this district. Only 100 Home Guards left, under Col. Bradford. On Sept. 27, Col. Duke with 350 Morgan Raiders attacked. Guards secreted in houses fought until Raiders penetrated area, burned and canno…
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In 1822 the trustees of Bracken Academy with conferences of the Methodist Church of Kentucky and Ohio, merged to found Augusta College. The first established Methodist college in the world.
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