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19th Century Architecture in Savannah, Georgia - 1828-1850
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19th Century Architecture in Savannah, Georgia - 1828-1850This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural feature from the early to mid 19th century, located in Chatham County, Savannah, Georgia. The structure, dating from approximately 1828 to 1850, showcases the intricate brickwork and elegant arches characteristic of the period. This image forms part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aims to document the architectural heritage of the southeastern United States.
this reproduction is printed using KNOWOL's restored version of the 1877 Spencer map
showcases a notable building in Savannah
The Vengeance served with the RAF
The inclusion of porches in the design reflects the lifestyle of the time
or who treasures a quiet moment on a summer hillside
Built in 1830 by Colonel Isaac Croom
the central street grid radiating from the town's core
constructed between 1825 and 1832
archival paper using a restored map of Wilmington
a defining characteristic of the region’s residential architecture
The image likely dates from the early 20th century
this map presents South Coventry in the 1870s
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