Augusta, GA
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Augusta, Georgia
Augusta epitomizes the Classic South. Founded as a trading post during the British colonial period, the city showcases Antebellum mansions, hallowed historic sites, and quiet, tree-lined avenues perfect for relaxing strolls. Internationally, Augusta is best known for hosting The Masters golf tournament each spring.
LDS Population
LDS Members make up 0.76% of the population of Augusta. The state of Georgia has 77,948 members in 15 stakes, 112 wards, 39 branches, 3 missions, and 1 temple. In 1957, the Atlanta Stake was created.
LDS History
In 1843, missionary work was briefly opened in Georgia by Elder John U. Eldredge. Other missionaries followed to preach and to campaign for Joseph Smith in his presidential bid. Missionary work in Georgia resumed in 1878. The Southern States Mission headquarters was established in Rome (60 miles north of Atlanta). One early convert to the Church donated land and built a chapel at Mormon Springs in Haralson County. Unable to secure protection for missionaries, the church pulled out all missionaries in Georgia for the next decade. Missionaries returned to Georgia in 1899, but slowly and cautiously due to disease and persecution. LeGrand Richards, later a member of the Quorum of the Twelve, served as Southern States Mission mission president from 1934-1937, and wrote the outline for ‘A Marvelous Work and a Wonder’ while in Atlanta.
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Climate
Columbia SC Temple
77 miles NE of Augusta
Family Friendly
Travel through 12,000 years of regional history at the Augusta Museum of History. Stroll along the Augusta Riverwalk for beautiful views of the Savannah River, learn more about the Civil War, and enjoy world-famous golf, outdoor recreation, and shopping.
Demographics:
About 197,872 people call Augusta home. Augusta is the principal city of the Augusta-Richmond County Metropolitan Statistical Area, which as of 2010 had an estimated population of 556,877, making it the third-largest city and the second-largest metro area in the state after Atlanta.