Camp Hancock in Augusta, Georgia, served as a military training camp during the Spanish-American War and later during World War I. It was primarily used for the training and mobilization of troops before deployment. The camp also functioned as a medical facility, providing care for soldiers. After the wars, the site was repurposed for various uses, including as a public park.
because i think this program is stupid and won't tell me the answer to this stupid question( here's the question i used) why was this capital chosen? and it wont answer me all it says is because Augusta is a capital and it tells me nothing.
The largest cities in Georgia by population are Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, and Macon. The smallest cities can vary depending on criteria used, but some of the smallest by population are Edge Hill, Bronwood, and Santa Claus.
It used to be in augusta ga located on ellis street.....but they closed down.
No, it is hotter still in the fields of West Georgia and a touch cooler when you cross the fault line running through Augusta, Macon and Columbus. It just feels like July is hotter in Savannah if you are not used to the humidty of a coastal city. At least there is the constant breeze there.
The abbreviation for Augusta is "Aug." This is commonly used in various contexts, such as in postal addresses or when referring to the city in a shortened form.
Fuller’s earth, a type of clay used for various industrial applications, is primarily found in the western and central regions of Georgia. Significant deposits are located in counties such as Wilkes, Washington, and Hancock. The state's geology, particularly its sedimentary formations, contributes to the presence of this mineral. Georgia is one of the leading producers of fuller’s earth in the United States.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Hancock county because the Georgia state constitution was amended in 2004 to prohibit same-sex marriage. There is a lawsuit pending in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia that challenges the constitutionality of Georgia's ban on same-sex marriage. On July 21, 2014, the Georgia Attorney General filed a motion to dismiss that lawsuit, essentially repeating the same arguments that have been used to defend same-sex marriage bans in other jurisdictions up to now. The court will soon rule on the motion and then proceed accordingly.
The words "John Hancock" are often used to describe the word "signature." When J. Hancock singed the Declaration of Independence, his was the largest sig. of them all. Hancock is best-remembered for his giant signature on the document, so that is why a signature is often called a "John Hancock."
Andersonville, Georgia, was the most overcrowded and harsh military prison camp during the Civil War. It was officially named Camp Sumter but this name is rarely used. Conditions were so harsh that after the war, Union soldiers tried and executed the commander of the camp (Henry Wirz) for war crimes. At least 12,913 Union soldiers died in the camp, of about 45,000 who were sent there.
John hancock
Butler was the greenskeeper.
Yes there is a used car in Georgia.