...Masters Sunday.The original building, located at the corner of Broad and Seventh streets, was demolished for the Georgia Railroad Bank building, now Wells Fargo. In 1965, the restaurant moved to a new building on Seventh Street, near the levee...
...Masters Sunday.The original building, located at the corner of Broad and Seventh streets, was demolished for the Georgia Railroad Bank building, now Wells Fargo. In 1965, the restaurant moved to a new building on Seventh Street, near the levee...
...Masters Sunday.The original building, located at the corner of Broad and Seventh streets, was demolished for the Georgia Railroad Bank building, now Wells Fargo. In 1965, the restaurant moved to a new building on Seventh Street, near the levee...
...Savings and Loan Bank in the early 1920s, and served on the advisory committee of the Gwinnett Street branch of the Georgia Railroad Bank and Trust Co.He was a deacon, trustee and big donor at Tabernacle Baptist Church. During the Depression years...
...and the Georgia Plumbing Contractors Asso ciation.He was also a director of Georgia Railroad & Banking Co., Georgia Railroad Bank and First Union of Augusta.Menk was a board member of St. Joseph Center for Life, and a board member and chairman...
...Georgia Plumbing Contractors Association. He was a former director of Georgia Railroad & Banking Company, The Georgia Railroad Bank and First Union of Augusta. He was a board member of St. Joseph Center for Life, and a board member and chairman...
...tried and sentenced to 10 years in prison. WHEN HIS FATHER'S business failed, young Jack went to work for Georgia Railroad Bank in Augusta. In 1942, he enlisted in the Army Air Force and served in World War II. He was in the 386th air group...
...Aquila-Priscilla Sunday School Class, the Sheffield Club, the Sanctuary and Senior Choirs. He retired from Georgia Railroad Bank and First Union Bank as the Vice-President of Consumer Lending and was a 1987 President of the North Augusta...
...resident of North Augusta. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of North Augusta and retired from the Georgia Railroad Bank, where she was a member of the Quarter Century Club. Mrs. McConnell was predeceased by her husband, Mr. Joe...
...politics, said Erick Montgomery, the executive director of Historic Augusta. Phinizy, who served as president of Georgia Railroad Bank and twice as mayor of Augusta, lived there until his death in 1924.Little is known about what happened at the...