Skip to Main Content

Augusta Photographs: RL00081

This is a pilot digital archive project, containing photographs from the Special Collections Department of Reese Library, Augusta University. The collection includes photographic images from the 19th and 20th century covering a host of subjects.

RL00081

NAVIGATION: Thumbnails Previous Record | Next Record RL Number sort Sorted by title
Thumbnail: The Old Union Station and Statue of Patrick Walsh (Augusta, GA)
Larger Size: rL00081.jpg (5.39MB)
Full Size: For Full Sized images suitable for publication, please contact Special Collections (archives@augusta.edu) for permissions to publish and copyright advisement
Title: The Old Union Station and Statue of Patrick Walsh (Augusta, GA)
Creator: Unknown
Subject: Augusta (GA) Buildings
History (Augusta, GA); 
Description: The portrait sculpture by George Thomas Brewster (b1862-d1943) dedicated in 1913, honors Patrick Walsh, who was born in Ireland in 1840 and served as Augusta's mayor, a Georgia legislator and a United States Senator. As a young man he fought in the Civil War for the Confederacy, earning the rank of lieutenant. Walsh worked as a journalist for the Associated Press before coming to Augusta as a journalist for the Sentinel and Chronicle, where he later became business manager and ultimately owner and publisher. Walsh died in 1899. The sculpture was installed under the direction of the Walsh Memorial Association for the people of Augusta and Georgia. For related reading see Marguerite F. Fogleman's "Historical Markers and Monuments of Richmond County," Augusta, GA: Richmond County Historical Society, 1986. IAS files contain an article from the Augusta Chronicle, June 21, 1913, pg. 1-3, 6.
In the image, the statue sits in front of the Union Station building which served as the main passenger railroad station for Augusta from 1902/3 until 1966. It replaced a building of the same function built in the 1870s, which replaced a station built in the 1830s. This building was razed in 1972/3 to make room for the central post office. The statue still stands. Thanks to the Smithsonian American Art Museum Art Inventories Catalog for Information on the Statue (http://siris-artinventories.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?uri=full=3100001~!335467!0)
17.5 X 12.5 cm
B&W copy  
Publisher: Unknown
Contributor: Augusta University, Reese Library
Date: Unknown
Type: Image; Still Image 
Format: B&W Copy.
Tiff document size is 11.8 MB
Identifier: rL00081 
Source: Augusta University Collection
Language: English
Relation is Based On: Not Applicable 
Coverage: Geographical: North and South America, United States, Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta 
Rights: Augusta University Contact Reese Library Special Collections (archives@augusta.edu) for rights information