• The Old Government House, also known as the Old Richmond County Courthouse, is a historic courthouse located in downtown Augusta, Georgia.
  • Built in 1801 to house local government, the building became a private residence in 1821 and housed several prominent Augusta families.
  • One of the oldest public buildings in Augusta, the Old Government House (ca.
  • The Old Government House, also called the Old Richmond County Courthouse, was constructed in 1801 and is one of the oldest buildings in the city.
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  • Old Richmond County Courthouse or Old Government House, is located at 432 Telfair St. within the boundaries of the Augusta Downtown Historic District.
  • Purchased and restored by Augusta Junior League, it once served as the Capitol of Georgia, and was altered in 1820.
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  • The Garden Club of America collection / Series 1: United States Garden Images / Georgia / GA014: Augusta -- Old Government House.
  • The central section of this structure housed the old Richmond County Courthouse, making this the oldest standing courthouse in Georgia.
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  • Augusta, Georgia Constructed in 1801 as the Richmond County Courthouse.