•  
  •  
Rhett Winters Jr.

...a native of Raleigh, North Carolina, having made North Augusta his home for over 30 years. He was a graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School, Washington, D.C., The University of North Carolina and Virginia Theological Seminary, Class of...

http://www.legacy.com/Link.asp?I=LS000164713398
Can you find it?

...gift from The Augusta Chronicle. Twenty-two people correctly guessed last week's photo as the Boyhood Home of Woodrow Wilson, 419 Seventh St. Linda E. Wiley received the prize. Others who correctly identified the picture were Rick and...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/richmond-neighbors/2013-04-30/can-you-find-it
Tour highlights Civil War sites in Augusta

...median of Greene Street between the Emily Tubman Memorial and the Four Poets Monument, she said the tour has inspired her to explore more of Augusta."I was just telling my husband I'd like to go to the Woodrow Wilson House," she said.

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/education/2013-04-20/tour-highlights-civil-war
Tour highlights Civil War sites in Augusta

...median of Greene Street between the Emily Tubman Memorial and the Four Poets Monument, she said the tour has inspired her to explore more of Augusta."I was just telling my husband I'd like to go to the Woodrow Wilson House," she said.

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/education/2013-04-20/tour-highlights-civil-war
Can you find it?

...prize. Others who correctly identified the picture were Rick and Gail Murphy and Roger Ford. Other guesses were the Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home and the residence of former Augusta State University president William Bloodsworth.

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/richmond-neighbors/2013-04-10/can-you-find-it
Augusta has long been a place to lose and lose big

...president for more than one term.But he didn't, which brings us to a sad day in March 1913 when "Big Bill" gave Woodrow Wilson the door key to the Oval Office and, as The New York Times described it, "started to his 'Southern Home' in Augusta...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/metro/2013-04-06/augusta-has-long-been-place-l
Augusta has long been a place to lose and lose big

...president for more than one term.But he didn't, which brings us to a sad day in March 1913 when "Big Bill" gave Woodrow Wilson the door key to the Oval Office and, as The New York Times described it, "started to his 'Southern Home' in Augusta...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/metro/2013-04-06/augusta-has-long-been-place-l
Azziz, Augusta Commission need ethics lesson

...is that?Driver: Georgia Regents University Azziz.Oldest Man: Azziz? How could this have happened to mine and Woodrow Wilson's boyhood home?Driver: I don't know. It was this way when I got here.Oldest Man: What about the Medical...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/government/city-ink/2013-03-02/azziz-augusta-c
The Artside: Shows include paintings by Millie Gosch and former first lady

...Potter Vonnoh. Born in Savannah, Ga., she married Woodrow Wilson in 1885. During her time as first lady of the United...the Morris's Films on Friday series will present Woodrow Wilson: A Passionate Man from the American Experience Series...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/things-do/applause/2013-03-06/artside-shows-include
Send in your ideas of unique, historic spots in Augusta

...the boys played on the same neighborhood baseball team, one at second base and one at third.Those little boys ? Woodrow Wilson and Joseph R. Lamar ? grew up to up to become a president of the United States and a U.S. Supreme Court Justice...

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/metro/2013-03-07/send-your-ideas-unique-histor