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This old house, and three other Augusta properties, honored for historic preservation

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This old house, and three other Augusta properties, honored for historic preservation


(Editor’s note: A previous online version of this story should have included the current photo of the Prontaut-Henry House.)

More of Augusta’s history is being preserved, but not without important help.

Four Augusta properties recently joined 21 others statewide in being recognized as exceptional examples of historic preservation by the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation.

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Much of the owners’ successes in protecting these buildings can be attributed to the number of tax incentives and grants available to historic-property owners who want to protect their investments but lack readily available funds. Contact the Georgia Department of Community Affairs’ Historic Preservation Division by visiting www.dca.ga.gov/georgia-historic-preservation-division to learn more about the full array of available state, federal and private preservation funds.

Force-Jackson House, 922 Greene St.

Built in 1853, the Italianate-style was a private home until the YWCA moved in by 1916 from cramped quarters above a drug store at Seventh and Broad streets. By 1993 it was home to St. Stephen’s Ministry, a transitional housing facility for homeless people with HIV and AIDS.

In 2019, Paul King of Rex Properties began a $1.6 million project renovating 922 Greene into apartments. The planned number of apartments fluctuated, but the home became 12 apartments, with the original floor plan mostly intact while preserving floors, doors, windows, mantels and exterior elements.

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Perkins-Cullum House, 510 Greene St.

The home was built in 1902 by Henry C. Perkins, who in 1891 founded the machine shop that became GIW, or Georgia Iron Works. His daughter Gertrude Perkins Cullum, wife of Augusta department store owner St. Julian Cullum, inherited the house in 1928. She established the Cullum School of Speech Reading, a school in the back yard for people with hearing problems, and the Augusta Club for the Hard of Hearing.

Becoming apartments and for a short time a ceramics workshop, the building’s condition declined until local preservation group Historic Augusta posted the house on its 2015 Endangered Properties List.

In converting the house to eight apartments, owners Mark and Christy Beckham kept the original floor plan and the house’s heart-pine floors, doors and mosaic porch.

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Prontaut-Henry House, 407 Telfair St.

The house dates to about 1875 and until the mid-20th century was a private home. Later serving as law offices and the district office for U.S. Rep. Doug Barnard, the vacant property made Historic Augusta’s 2019 Endangered List.

Owner Mark Donahue kept not only the heart-pine floors but also original plaster, trim and window frames when redesigning the house. It’s now six loft-style apartments, with new heating-and-air systems, modern kitchens and updated plumbing.

Augusta Warehouse & Compress Co., 1812 Slaton St.

Designed by famed Southern architect Lloyd Preacher in 1916, the Augusta Warehouse & Compress Co. is the only remaining cotton warehouse complex from the early 20th century in Augusta. It once could hold up to 60,000 bales of cotton. The “compress” in the name refers to the process when bales from cotton gins are compressed to half-size for easier transport.

Albany-based developer Pace Burt converted the 35 industrial compartments into 140 apartments collectively renamed The Loft.

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“Facing challenges like severely neglected roofs and the need to balance existing character with modern needs, the preservation effort successfully retained the district’s historical significance,” according to the Georgia Trust.



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Person sought for questioning in Augusta armed robbery

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Person sought for questioning in Augusta armed robbery


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Richmond County Sheriffs Office is searching for a person wanted for questioning in an armed robbery.

Deputies say the subject is wanted for questioning in reference to an armed robbery at the Kay’s Stop N Shop, located at 1902 Windsor Spring Road on Tuesday.

The subject was last seen leaving the area on foot toward Windsor Spring Road and Lonsdale Drive at approximately 10:34 pm.

Person sought for question in Augusta armed robbery(WRDW)

The subject should be considered armed and dangerous, according to the sheriffs office.

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For any information concerning this inidivudal, please contact the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office (706)-821-1451, (706) 821-1020 or (706) 821-1080.



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How to watch Georgia high school boys basketball: Grayson vs. Cross Creek, Dec. 26

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How to watch Georgia high school boys basketball: Grayson vs. Cross Creek, Dec. 26


Grayson High School is on the road versus Cross Creek High School on Friday, Dec. 26 at 8:30 p.m. ET.

How to watch Grayson vs. Cross Creek high school boys basketball

Grayson and Cross Creek will take the court on Friday, Dec. 26 at 8:30 p.m. ET. Don’t miss out on any of the action with NFHS Network.

The NFHS Network gives you access to live high school sports around the country. Watch games live and on demand, all year long, on any device. Follow your favorite team and never miss a game!

Watch Cross Creek vs. Grayson on NFHS Network!

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Team schedules reflect available data from NFHS and may not include every upcoming game.

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Augusta deputies ‘seek armed and dangerous’ teens in alleged theft

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Augusta deputies ‘seek armed and dangerous’ teens in alleged theft


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Richmond County deputies are seeking two 17‑year‑olds believed to be armed and dangerous after a theft.

Both teens are wanted in connection to an incident on the 3500 block of Primrose Drive on Tuesday.

One teen is wanted for questioning only, the other has active warrants through the sheriff’s office

Dominique Exilus, 17, is wanted for felony theft by taking in relation to the incident.

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Dominique Exilus(WRDW)

The subject wanted for questioning only is 17-year-old Ciara Simpson.

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Authorities said both teens are believed to be in possession of multiple stolen firearms and should be considered armed and dangerous.

Exilus is described as about 5-foot-5 and 150 pounds and Simpson is described as 5-foot-9 and 145 pounds.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office at 706-821-1085 or 706-821-1080.



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