14:23, 22 March 2015Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded a new version of
File:Moses Waddel.jpg(Photograph of painting which is on display at entrance to Peabody Board Room, Administration Building, University of Georgia in Athens. Photographed by submitter December 2011.)
14:59, 18 December 2011Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:MosesWaddel-Hargrett.jpg(Moses Waddel, 1770-1840, fifth president of the University of Georgia in Athens. Contemporary painting by unknown hand property of Hargrett Library, University of Georgia. Photographed by submitter December 2011 on display at entrance to of Peabody Board )
22:29, 27 December 2010Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:Sibley Mill Augusta GA Belltower.jpg(Bell Towers of the Sibley Mill, Main Building in the City of Augusta, Georgia at 1717 Goodrich St. Photograph accompanying Historical American Engineering Record Survey Number GA-19 ca. 1977, marked 'HAER GA-19-9'. Retrieved from http://loc.gov/pictures/i)
22:33, 25 December 2010Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:Sibley Mill Augusta GA 4a10911v.jpg(Sibley Mill ca. 1880 and Confederate Powder Works Chimney ca. 1862, located on the Augusta Canal at 1717 Goodrich St, Augusta, Georgia. Detroit Publishing Co. no. 016444, ca. 1903. Library of Congress, http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/det.4a10911 )
22:29, 25 December 2010Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:Sibley Mill Photo 1.gif(Sibley Mill ca. 1880 and Confederate Powder Works Chimney ca. 1862, located on the Augusta Canal at 1717 Goodrich St, Augusta, Georgia. Photo taken ca. 2000 by Rebecca Rogers, Augusta Canal National Heritage Area. Image posted on http://www.nps.gov/histor)
13:54, 6 March 2009Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:Monmouth FBCB2.jpg({{Information |Description=Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below FBCB2 computer and display in a Humvee |Source=http://peoc3t.monmouth.army.mil/fbcb2/fbcb2.html |Date= |Author=United States Army, Fort Monmouth, NJ |Permission=Original Work of the Uni)
01:41, 25 February 2009Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:HamburgTopo1921.jpg({{Information |Description=Hamburg, South Carolina in 1921. Hamburg is directly on the Savannah River above "B M 122" on the map. |Source=From USGS topographic map: Augusta Quadrangle, 1:62500 Series |Date=Edition of 1921, reprinted 1943 |Author=USGS |Per)
01:14, 22 January 2009Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:HamburgFromAugusta.jpg({{Information |Description=Location of the dead town of Hamburg, South Carolina from the Savannah River marina at downtown Augusta, Georgia. The 1932 Jefferson Davis bridge to the right, which carried US Routes 1 and 78 until 1967, is on the same site as)
15:39, 28 September 2008Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:ChrisCostnerSizemore18Sept2008-1.jpg({{Information |Description=Chris Costner Sizemore walking the red carpet at the 51st Anniversary Encore Presentation of the World Premiere of The Three Faces of Eve, 18 September 2008 at the Imperial Theater, Augusta, Georgia. At this event Chris was inte)
22:27, 8 July 2008Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:Kei-truck-camo-with-roll-bars2a.jpg({{Information |Description=Kei truck with all terrain tires, camouflage wrap and roll bars on a farm in the United States. |Source=All Terrain Mini Trucks, Turners Station, KY |Date=8 July 2008 |Author=Hughespj |Permission=All Terrain Mini Trucks for use)
14:24, 30 June 2008Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:Hamburg Massacre1.gif({{Information |Description=Location Map for the Hamburg massacre, in South Carolina on July 8, 1876 |Source=I created this work entirely by myself. |Date= |Author=~~~ |other_versions= }})
11:00, 30 June 2008Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:Hamburg Massacre.gif({{Information |Description=Location Map for the 'Hamburg Massacre' in South Carolina July 8, 1876. From Stephen Budiansky, 'The Bloody Shirt' (2008) page 231 |Source=I created this work entirely by myself. |Date=30 June, 2008 |Author=~~~ |other_versions= )
02:39, 30 June 2007Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:GeorgiaBroadRiverValley1839.jpg(Broad River Valley of Georgia, 1839. Detail from David H. Burr's Map of Georgia and Alabama. Library of Congress. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3920.rr002000 South Carolina details including Willington, Vienna, and Little River incorporated from Burr's Map)
02:33, 30 June 2007Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:UpperSavannahRiverGA1795.jpg(Detail of 'Georgia, from the latest authorities' by W. Barker, published by M. Carey, Philadelphia, 1795. Upper Savannah River showing Georgia towns of Augusta and Petersburg. Library of Congress, http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3860.ct001247)
13:00, 27 June 2007Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:CentralSavannahRiver1780.jpg(Excerpt of a 1780 map of South Carolina and Georgia. Library of Congress, http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g3910.ct001281 "A map of South Carolina and a part of Georgia. Containing the whole sea-coast; all the islands, inlets, rivers, creeks, parishes, townshi)
01:00, 14 February 2007Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:Broutin-Ackia 4DFC49C.jpg(Excerpt from 'Plan a L'Estime ou Scituation de Trois Villages Chicachas', by Ignace-François Broutin (28 June 1736). This remarkable map, made only a month after the event, depicts the French attack on the Chickasaw village of Ackia on the afternoon of 2)
02:44, 2 February 2007Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:ChickasawWars.jpg(Area map of the Chickasaw Wars of 1720 - 1760. French campaigns began from New Orleans and Mobile in the south, and Fort de Chartres and Fort Vincennes in the north. Fort Prudhomme was a meeting place for d'Artaguette's forces in 1736, and Fort Assumption)
13:15, 19 January 2007Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:DumontMemoiresLouisiane II-214.gif(Example page from Dumont de Montigny's 1753 Mémoires historiques sur la Louisiane. Tome II - pp. 214-230 are a primary source for the 1736 Battle of Ackia. Bibliothèque Nationale de France, http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k109504q)
23:57, 18 January 2007Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:DumontMemoiresLouisianeMap.jpg(Carte de Lousiane from Dumont de Montigny (1753), Mémoires Historiques sur la Louisiane. Annotated to show track of d'Artaguette and Bienville in Ackia campaign of 1736. Bibliotheque National de France, http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k109503b)
01:16, 7 January 2007Hughespjtalkcontribs uploaded
File:GranitevilleSC DerailmentSite.jpg(Location of Graniteville Train Derailment, 6 January 2005. Northbound train on main line from left to right was diverted by misaligned switch into a parked locomotive on the turnout into the mill. Nine men died in the consequent chlorine spill. Granitevil)