Description Location: Augusta, Bracken County, Kentucky. A quaint, charming river town, Augusta offers visitors a veritable feast for the eye and a step back in time for the spirit. There is wide variety in the architectural style of the buildings in Augusta, and much of the town is on the National Register of Historic Places. Ferry services have been operational in Augusta since 1798, when John Boude began shuttling passengers between Kentucky and Ohio in his hand-propelled ferry. To this day, the 'Jenny Ann' continues to transport passengers and vehicles between Augusta and Boude's Landing, located one mile west of Higginsport, Ohio. (1985 by Sandra Columbia)
Sandra Columbia Moss, Maysville, Kentucky Member Since February 2021 Artist Statement Sandra P. Columbia Moss (1936-2012) is a Maysville, Kentucky based artist, specializing in pen-and-ink renderings of historical buildings and landmarks in the "Buffalo Trace" area, which includes Mason, Fleming, Bracken, Robertson and Lewis counties in Kentucky, and Brown and Adams counties of Ohio, as well as throughout central Kentucky. As a trained, professional draftsman employed by civil engineering firms, her work is often found associated with local civic projects, public works, and public and private design projects. The reproductions of her work offered on this site are not limited editions or personally signed or numbered.