
This massive white oak was the largest and oldest in Augusta before it had to be removed. This oak was the inspiration for the university’s logo. It measured approximately 9 feet across.

1. Walton Way Entrance | 23. Counseling Training Center |
2. Grover C. Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre | 24. Maxwell Alumni House |
3. Fine Arts Center | 25. Hourly Child Care Center |
4. Studio B | 26. Boykin Wright Hall |
5. Fanning Hall | 27. Development House |
6. Chateau | 28. Central Utilities Plant |
7. Storage | 29. Old Psychology Lab |
8. Writing Center | 30. Swimming Pool |
9. Sheftall-Cleckley Greenhouse | 31. Archeology Lab (Arsenal Powder Magazine) |
10. Rains Hall | 32. Butler Hall |
11. Payne Hall | 33. Hardy Hall |
12. Benet House | 34. Classroom Office Building |
13. Bell Tower | 35. Old Science Building |
14. Bellevue Hall | 36. Skinner Hall |
15. Morris Studio | 37. Markert Hall |
16. New Science Building | 38. Arsenal Oak |
17. Maintenance/Motor Pool | 39. Reese Library |
18. Public Safety | 40. Washington Hall |
19. Grounds Equipment Shop | 41. ROTC Garage |
20. Ceramics Studio/Lock Shop | 42. Galloway Hall |
21. Physical Plant Warehouse/Recycling Center | 43. Old Guard House |
22. Central Office Supply/Mail Room/Copy Center |
Coverage by Augusta Chronicle | |
6/21/02 | Fungus threatens oak |
7/27/02 | Tree recovers from deadly fungus |
9/14/02 | Oaks infection reappears |
3/26/03 | Oak has good bud break |
4/10/03 | UGA PROFESSORS’ ATTEMPT TO CLONE OAK |