The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Augusta, Georgia, USA.
1740 - Savannah-Augusta "highway" constructed.
1750 - St. Paul's Church established.
1779 - January 29: Augusta taken by British forces.
1780 - Georgia state capital relocated to Augusta.
1781
April 16: Siege of Augusta by American forces begins.
May: British-occupied Fort Grierson taken by American forces.
1785 - Academy of Richmond County opens.
1789
Town of Augusta incorporated.
The Augusta Chronicle newspaper in publication.
1790
"Negro" Baptist Church established.
Government House built.
1791
May: U.S. president George Washington visits Augusta.
Bridge built across Savannah River.
1792 - John Milton becomes mayor.
1795 - Meadow Garden built as summer house of George Walton, youngest signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.
1802 - Wray's drug store in business.
1805 - Methodist church built (approximate date).
1808 - Library Company and Thespian Society founded.
1810 - Bank of Augusta established.
1812 - First Presbyterian Church built.
1815 - Catholic church built (approximate date).
1817 - City of Augusta incorporated.
1818 - Magnolia Cemetery in use.
1819 - Arsenal built.
1820 - First Baptist Church built.
1821
Town of Hamburg established in South Carolina across the river from Augusta.
Free School Society (charity) formed.
1822 - Medical Society incorporated.
1824 - City Hall built.
1825 - Lafayette visits Augusta.
1827 - Library Society founded.
1828
Medical Academy of Georgia founded.
Unitarian church built.
1829 - April 3: Fire.
1830 - Population: 6,710.
1833 - Charleston-Augusta railway begins operating.
1836 - Broad Street fire.
1837
Georgia Railroad (Augusta-Berzelia) begins operating.
Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel newspaper begins publication.
1840 - Yellow fever epidemic.
1845 - Southern Baptist Convention founded at a meeting in Augusta.
1847 - Augusta Canal built.
1848
Young Men's Library Association formed.
Signers Monument dedicated.
1850 - Population: 9,448.
1854
Augusta and Savannah Railroad begins operating.
Yellow fever epidemic.
1858 - Fruitland Nurseries in business.
1860 - Population: 12,493.
1861 - January 24: Federal arsenal occupied by Georgia state forces.
1862
Confederate Powderworks begins operating.
St. Patrick's Church built.
1863 - April: Photo-illustrated wanted poster introduced.
1864 - January: Flood.
1865
Federal army takes city.
Colored American newspaper begins publication.
1866 - State Freedmen's Conventions held in Augusta.
1867 - Augusta Institute (later Morehouse College) established.
1869
"Iron works factory" in business.
Synagogue built.
1870 - Cotton States Mechanics and Agricultural Fair held in Augusta.
1877 - Augusta Evening News begins publication.
1878 - Confederate Monument dedicated.
1879 - Augusta Institute relocated to Atlanta from Augusta.
1880 - Population: 21,891.
1882 - Paine Institute established.
1886 - Haines Normal and Industrial School founded.
1890 - Augusta Herald newspaper begins publication.
1892 - Negro Press Association of Georgia formed during meeting in Augusta.
1894 - Buffalo kindergarten opens.
1900 - Population: 39,441.
1908 - Flood.
1909 - Church of the Immaculate Conception established.
1910 - Springfield Baptist Church built.
1912
Flood.
"Street railway strike" occurs.
Summerville becomes part of Augusta.
1916
Fire.
Levee and United States Post Office and Courthouse built.
1917 - U.S. military Camp Gordon and Camp Hancock established near Augusta.
1918 - Imperial Theatre opens.
1919 - City's "first paved four-lane highway" opens.
1926 - Junior College of Augusta established.
1933 - Augusta Museum and Augusta National Golf Club established.
1935 - City bicentennial.
1937 - August: Blood drive organized.
1940 - Augusta Drive-In cinema in business.
1945 - September 15: Future opera star Jessye Norman born in Augusta.
1948 - City manager form of government adopted.
1949 - Lucy Craft Laney High School established.
1950 - Bush Field begins operating as a civilian airport.
1961 - Augusta Area Vocational-Technical School founded.
1970 - May 11–13: Racial unrest.
1978 - Augusta Mall in business.
1996 - "City of Augusta consolidated with Richmond County to form Augusta-Richmond County."
1997 - April 24: African-American golfer Tiger Woods, age 21, wins 1997 Masters Tournament.
2005 - John Barrow becomes U.S. representative for Georgia's 12th congressional district.
2010 - Population: 195,844.
2015
Hardie Davis becomes mayor.
Rick W. Allen becomes U.S. representative for Georgia's 12th congressional district.
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