Buildings in Savannah Historic District
The Savannah Historic District is a large urban U.S. historic district that roughly corresponds to the city limits of Savannah, Georgia, prior to the American Civil War. The area was declared a National Historic Landmark District in 1966,[1] and is one of the largest districts of its kind in the United States.[2] The district was made in recognition of the unique layout of the city, begun by James Oglethorpe at the city's founding and propagated for over a century of its growth.[1]
The district is about 2 square miles (5.2 km2) in area. It is bounded by the Savannah River on the north, West Broad Street on the west, Gwinnett Street and Forsyth Park on the south, and East Broad Street and Trustees' Garden on the east.[1]
Below is an incomplete list of relevant buildings inside Savannah Historic District:[3][4][5]
Selected contributing properties[]
Name | Ward | Image | Address | Date | Note |
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Savannah City Hall | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 2 East Bay Street | 1904-1905 | By Hyman Witcover | |
Eugene Kelly Stores (Thomas Gamble Building) | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 4-10 East Bay Street | 1877 | Replaced previous 1870 Kelly Stores (burned 1876) | |
Upper Stoddard Range | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 12-42 East Bay Street (view from River Street) | 1859 | By John Stoddard | |
Savannah Cotton Exchange | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 100 East Bay Street | 1887 | By William G. Preston | |
Claghorn and Cunningham Range | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 102-110 East Bay Street (view from River Street) | 1857 | Attributed to Charles Sholl and Calvin Fay; built concurrently with the Jones/Derenne Range | |
124 East Bay Street (Jones/Derenne Range) | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 112-130 East Bay Street | 1857 | Superstructure utilized southern foundations of the previous George Jones Stores (c.1810) | |
Archibald Smith Stores | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 202-206 East Bay Street | 1810 | ||
Lower Stoddard Range (Western portion) | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 208-214 East Bay Street | 1858 | By John Stoddard; superstructure utilized foundations of the previous Harden Stores (c.1810) | |
Lower Stoddard Range (Eastern portion) | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 216-230 East Bay Street (view from River Street) | 1858 | By John Stoddard; superstructure utilized foundations of the previous Howard Stores (c.1809) | |
Scott & Balfour Stores | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 302-316 East Bay Street | 1823/1850s | Host to Andrew Low & Company; additional level added 1850s | |
George Anderson Stores | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 402-410 East Bay Street | 1835 | ||
508 East Factors Walk | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 508 East Bay Street/Factors' Walk | 1892 | By Dennis J. Murphy | |
Jones/Telfair Range | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 112-130 West Bay Street | 1852-54 | By Charles Sholl and Calvin Fay, now the | |
William Taylor Stores | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 202-206 West Bay Street | 1806/1818 | Elements of the eastern portion, 1806; western portion, 1818 | |
214 West Bay Street | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 214 West Bay Street | 1910 | ||
220-224 West Bay Street | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 220-224 West Bay Street | 1821 | 224 damaged by fire in 1851 | |
John Williamson Range | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 302-310 West Bay Street/Williamson Street | 1850 | Damaged by fires in 1879 and 1898 | |
Pirates' House | Trustees Garden Ward | 20 East Broad Street | 1794-1871 | ||
Herb House | Trustees Garden Ward | 26 East Broad Street | By 1853 | Despite some folklore dating it to the 1730s, Mary Lane Morrison's Historic Buildings Survey suggests 1853,[6] the year it first appears on a map | |
Joseph Gammon Duplex | Trustees Garden Ward | 28-30 East Broad Street | 1840 | ||
Mary Foley House | Trustees Garden Ward | 36 East Broad Street | 1909 | ||
Archibald Smith House | Trustees Garden Ward | 48 East Broad Street | Prior to 1830 | See also Archibald Smith Stores on the wharf | |
John Foley Duplex | Trustees Garden Ward | 52-56 East Broad Street | 1874 | ||
Phoenix Iron Works/Kehoe Iron Foundry | Trustees Garden Ward | 656 East Broughton Street | 1873, altered 1883 | Part of SCAD | |
Yamacraw 43 Rows (Demolished) | Middle Oglethorpe Ward | Fahm Street | 1850 | Row houses built about 1850. Torn down 1940 for Yamacraw Village Housing Projects | |
William Scarbrough House | Middle Oglethorpe Ward | 41 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard | 1819 | By William Jay, on the NRHP | |
First Bryan Baptist Church | Middle Oglethorpe Ward | 575 West Bryan Street | 1888 | On the NRHP | |
Crites Hall, SCAD | South Oglethorpe Ward | 217 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard | 1906 | Part of SCAD | |
Central of Georgia Railway Administrative "Gray Building" | South Oglethorpe/Railroad Ward | 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard | 1856 | Now named Kiah Hall, part of SCAD; a National Historic Landmark since 1976[7] | |
Central of Georgia Administrative "Red Building" | South Oglethorpe/Railroad Ward | 233 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard | 1888 | By Calvin Fay & Alfred Eichberg; part of SCAD | |
Central of Georgia Train Terminal | South Oglethorpe/Railroad Ward | 301 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard | 1860-1876 | Designed by Augustus Schwaab; today Savannah Visitors Center/Savannah History Museum | |
Central of Georgia Roundhouse and Machine Shops | Railroad Ward | 655 Louisville Road | Begun 1853 | Roundhouse/Repair Shops compound | |
Abraham Minis Property (1) | Franklin Ward | 20-22 Montgomery Street | 1846 | ||
First African Baptist Church | Franklin Ward | 23 Montgomery Street | 1859-1861 | ||
George Hardcastle Building | Franklin Ward | 30-38 Montgomery Street | 1855 | ||
Simon Byck Property | Franklin Ward | 408 West Broughton Street | 1869 | ||
305 West Bryan Street | Franklin Ward | 305 West Bryan Street | 1855 | ||
418/420 West Bryan Street | Franklin Ward | 418-420 West Bryan Street | 1910 (418); 1912 (420) | ||
Charles Meitzler Building | Franklin Ward | 307 West Congress Street | 1875 | ||
Germania Fire Company | Franklin Ward | 315 West Congress Street | 1871 | ||
Augustus Walter Building (1) | Franklin Ward | 401-403 West Congress Street | 1867 | ||
Augustus Walter Building (2) | Franklin Ward | 405 West Congress Street | 1870 | ||
409 West Congress Street | Franklin Ward | 409 West Congress Street | 1872 | ||
James Brannen Building | Franklin Ward | 419-423 West Congress Street | 1875 | Third story added 1906; roof development modern | |
Abraham Minis Property (2) | Franklin Ward | 302-304 West St. Julian Street | 1855 | ||
Charles Lamar Properties | Franklin Ward | 305-307 West St. Julian Street | 1892 | ||
309-315 West St. Julian Street | Franklin Ward | 309-315 West St. Julian Street | 1902 | ||
314 West St. Julian Street | Franklin Ward | 314 West St. Julian Street | 1870 | ||
David Dillon Building | Decker Ward | 19 Barnard Street | 1855 | ||
John Montmollin Warehouse | Decker Ward | 21 Barnard Street | 1855 | Later the Bryan Free School | |
Lawrence/Shaffer Building.jpg | Decker Ward | 23-25 Barnard Street | 1848 | ||
George W. Jones Building | Decker Ward | 121-123 West Bay Street | 1852 | ||
Kress Building | Decker Ward | 120-122 West Broughton Street | 1923-1937 | ||
Thomas Gibbons Range | Decker Ward | 102-116 West Congress Street (view from St. Julian Street) | 1820 | Thomas Gibbons (1757-1826): planter, politician, lawyer, steamboat owner | |
103 West Congress Street | Decker Ward | 103 West Congress Street | 1875 | ||
Lovell and Lattimore Store | Decker Ward | 121-123 West Congress Street | 1859 | ||
125 West Congress Street (1881) & 127 West Congress Street (1873) | Decker Ward | 125 West Congress Street (1881) & 127 West Congress Street (1873) | 1881 & 1873 | ||
Joseph Bernstein Building | Decker Ward | 201-207 West Congress Street | 1913 | ||
Frederick Herb (Estate of) Building | Decker Ward | 209 West Congress Street | 1855 | ||
Robert McIntire Building | Decker Ward | 222-228 West Congress Street (view from St. Julian Street) | 1890 | ||
James McIntire Building | Decker Ward | 222-236 West St. Julian Street (view from Bryan Street) | 1855 | ||
James Morrison Building | Derby Ward | 1-7 Bull Street | 1819/1847 | Enlarged and remodeled 1847 and later | |
The Citizens and Southern Bank | Derby Ward | 22 Bull Street | 1907 | Now Bank of America | |
Christ Church | Derby Ward | 28 Bull Street | 1838/1897 | Mother church of Georgia, 1838 edifice third on the same site | |
9 Drayton Street | Derby Ward | 9 Drayton Street | 1853 | Built for George Wayne Anderson; later owned by Confederate Army veteran Edward Clifford Anderson Jr. | |
Citizens Bank Building | Derby Ward | 15 Drayton Street | 1896 | By G.L. Norman; now part of SCAD | |
US Custom House | Derby Ward | 1-5 East Bay Street | 1848-52 | By John S. Norris | |
Central Railroad Bank | Derby Ward | 7 East Bay Street | 1853 | ||
George Owens House | Derby Ward | 15-17 East Bay Street | 1822-23 | ||
Savannah Bank and Trust Co. | Derby Ward | 2 East Bryan Street | 1911 | ||
Ann Hamilton House | Derby Ward | 24-26 East Bryan Street | c.1824 | Attributed to Amos Scudder | |
Manger Building (formerly Hotel Savannah) | Derby Ward | 7 East Congress Street (32 Bull Street) | 1912 | First City Club of Savannah | |
Richard Stites Building | Derby Ward | 5-11 West Bay Street | c.1820 | ||
Solomon Cohen Building | Derby Ward | 17 West Bay Street | 1869 | See additional Solomon Cohen properties (Jackson Ward, Pulaski Ward, Stephens Ward & Troup Ward) | |
21 West Bay Street | Derby Ward | 21 West Bay Street | 1821 | The original occupant, City Hotel, was Savannah's first hotel | |
John Lyons Building | Derby Ward | 30-36 West Broughton Street | 1878 | ||
John L. Hardee Property | Derby Ward | 22-24 West Bryan Street | 1878 | ||
Habersham House | Reynolds Ward | 23 Abercorn Street | 1789 | Also known as the "(Olde) Pink House", by Joseph Clay for James Habersham, Jr., bought and restored by James Arthur Williams | |
Oliver Sturges House | Reynolds Ward | 27 Abercorn Street | 1813 | ||
John Wesley Hotel | Reynolds Ward | 29 Abercorn Street | 1913 | Now Planters Inn on Reynolds Square | |
Lucas Theatre | Reynolds Ward | 32 Abercorn Street | 1921 | Part of SCAD | |
24 Drayton Street | Reynolds Ward | 24 Drayton Street | 1924 | ||
Hibernia Bank Building | Reynolds Ward | 101 East Bay Street | 1914 | Now Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce | |
Edward Padelford Building (west) | Reynolds Ward | 229-233 East Bay Street | 1853-54 | Now the East Bay Inn | |
202-208 East Broughton Street | Reynolds Ward | 202-208 East Broughton Street | 1917 | ||
9 Lincoln Street | Reynolds Ward | 9 Lincoln Street | 1853 | ||
17 Lincoln Street | Reynolds Ward | 17 Lincoln Street | 18th century (late) | The home of Abe's on Lincoln since 2010 | |
Edward Padelford Building (east) | Warren Ward | 301 East Bay Street | 1851 | Now Staybridge Suites | |
417 East Bay Street | Warren Ward | 417 East Bay Street | c.1875 | ||
John Eppinger Property | Warren Ward | 425 East Bay Street | 1809 | Moved from Elbert Ward (219 Jefferson Street) | |
John Berrien House | Warren Ward | 322-324 East Broughton Street | 1790-1797 | House raised 1917, remodeled 2012-2016; John Berrien's father: John Berrien, son: John M. Berrien | |
John Deubell House | Warren Ward | 410-416 East Broughton Street | 1809 or before | ||
William Lake Building | Warren Ward | 418 East Broughton Street | 1871 | ||
John Entelman Property | Warren Ward | 420-422 East Broughton Street | 1898 | See additional John Entelman properties (Stephens Ward & Wesley Ward) | |
John Eppinger (Estate of) Property | Warren Ward | 404 East Bryan Street | 1821-1823 | Moved from Jackson Ward (211 West Perry Street) | |
John Ballon Property (1) | Warren Ward | 417 East Congress Street | 1839 | Built for John Ballon, Free Man of Color | |
John Ballon Property (2) | Warren Ward | 419 East Congress Street | 1839 | Built for John Ballon, Free Man of Color | |
425 East Congress Street | Warren Ward | 425 East Congress Street | Between 1799-1808 | ||
Margaret Pendergast House | Warren Ward | 420 East St. Julian Street | 1868 | ||
Henry Willink Cottage | Warren Ward | 426 East St. Julian Street | 1845 | Moved from Crawford Ward (231 Price Street) in November, 1964, replacing a structure torn down by Anne and Mills Lane[8] | |
Spencer–Woodbridge House | Warren Ward | 22 Habersham Street | 1790-1804 | Also known as the George Basil Spencer House | |
John David Mongin House | Warren Ward | 24 Habersham Street | c.1797 | Moved from 25 Habersham (opposite the square) | |
Harry Schroder Duplex | Warren Ward | 32-34 Habersham Street | 1898 | ||
601 East Bay Street | Washington Ward | 601 East Bay Street (view from Houston Street) | 1860 | ||
31 East Broad Street | Washington Ward | 31 East Broad Street | 1860 | ||
James McMahon House | Washington Ward | 37-39 East Broad Street | 1874 | ||
Charles Wood Row House | Washington Ward | 41-47 East Broad Street | 1899 | ||
Frank Walsh House | Washington Ward | 506 East Broughton Street | 1887 | ||
Bridget McAuliffe House | Washington Ward | 508 East Broughton Street | 1898 | ||
530 East Broughton Street | Washington Ward | 530 East Broughton Street | 1884 | ||
Mary Spear House | Washington Ward | 532 East Broughton Street | c.1820; raised 1879 | Built for Mary Spear, Free Woman of Color | |
Abrahams Home | Washington Ward | 548 East Broughton Street | 1858 | By John S. Norris | |
Margaret Prindible Property | Washington Ward | 508-512 East Bryan Street | 1892 | ||
Mary Gildea House | Washington Ward | 514 East Bryan Street | 1899 | ||
Mary Horrigan Property | Washington Ward | 520-522 East Bryan Street | 1899 | ||
William Gaston House | Washington Ward | 511 East Congress Street | c.1839 | Remodeled 1869 | |
Isabella Mallery House | Washington Ward | 513 East Congress Street | 1841 | ||
Joseph Burke Properties | Washington Ward | 541-545 East Congress Street | 1860 | ||
Ann Pinder House | Washington Ward | 547 East Congress Street | 1831-35 | ||
William Flood House | Washington Ward | 501 East St. Julian Street | 1901 | ||
Anne Pitman House | Washington Ward | 504 East St. Julian Street | 1842 | ||
Hampton Lillibridge House | Washington Ward | 507 East St. Julian Street (moved from 310 East Bryan Street) | 1796–99 | Image from prior location on Bryan Street. Bought, moved & restored by James Arthur Williams | |
Morty Dorgan Property (1) | Washington Ward | 542 East St. Julian Street | 1853 | Remodeled 1888-98 | |
Mary Ferguson House | Washington Ward | 549 East St. Julian Street | 1905 | ||
Joseph Wilkinson House | Washington Ward | 11 Houston Street | 1807 | Remodeled 1899 | |
Morty Dorgan Property (2) | Washington Ward | 20 Houston Street | 1852-53 | ||
Simon Mirault House | Washington Ward | 21 Houston Street (moved from Troup Ward) | 1852 | Built for Simon Mirault, Free Man of Color | |
Joachim Hartstene House | Washington Ward | 23 Houston Street | c.1803 | Rebuilt with original members, 1964 | |
Catherine McCarthy Property | Washington Ward | 26-30 Houston Street | 1887 | ||
Laurence Dunn Property (1) | Washington Ward | 31-33 Houston Street | 1875 | By Augustus Schwaab | |
Laurence Dunn Property (2) | Washington Ward | 35-37 Houston Street | 1872 | ||
D.D. Williams House | Washington Ward | 12 Price Street | 1816 | ||
William Williams House | Washington Ward | 16 Price Street | By 1809 | ||
William Wescott House | Washington Ward | 36 Price Street | 1874 | ||
Stephen Timmons Cottage | Washington Ward | 40 Price Street | 1841 | ||
Anna Keilbach Building | Liberty Ward | 119 Jefferson Street | 1883 | ||
Congregation B'nai B'rith (former site) | Liberty Ward | 120 Montgomery Street | 1908 | By Hyman Witcover; now part of SCAD | |
311 West Broughton Street | Liberty Ward | 311 West Broughton Street | 1916 | ||
John Tietgen Building | Liberty Ward | 306 West State Street | 1908 | ||
Frederick Selleck Property (1) | Liberty Ward | 305 West York Street | 1822 | ||
Frederick Selleck Property (2) | Liberty Ward | 311 West State Street | 1822 | ||
Henry Hayme Building | Heathcote Ward | 114 Barnard Street | 1889 | ||
Telfair Family Mansion | Heathcote Ward | 121 Barnard Street | 1820/1880 | By William Jay; enlarged and altered in the 1880s to become the Telfair Academy | |
Trinity Methodist Church | Heathcote Ward | 127 Barnard Street | 1848 | By John B. Hogg | |
Edward Lovell Building (east) | Heathcote Ward | 109-113 West Broughton Street | c.1875 | Longtime Savannah location for JCPenney | |
Edward Lovell Building (west) | Heathcote Ward | 115 West Broughton Street | 1890 | See also Edward Lovell Properties (Chatham Ward, Decker Ward & Percival Ward) | |
121 West Broughton Street | Heathcote Ward | 121 West Broughton Street | 1889 | ||
Hogan & Douglas Building | Heathcote Ward | 123-125 West Broughton Street | 1889 | ||
201 West Broughton Street | Heathcote Ward | 201 West Broughton Street | 1900 | ||
205-207 West Broughton Street | Heathcote Ward | 205-207 West Broughton Street | 1889 | ||
Robert Walker Row House | Heathcote Ward | 213-223 West York Street | 1905 | ||
Lutheran Church of the Ascension | Percival Ward | 120 Bull Street (21 East State Street) | 1878 | ||
Old Chatham County Courthouse | Percival Ward | 124 Bull Street | 1889 | By William G. Preston | |
US Post Office/Court House | Percival Ward | 125 Bull Street | 1896/1931 | Southern half of the structure, 1896-99; northern half, 1931-32 | |
135-139 Bull Street | Percival Ward | 135-139 Bull Street | 1875 | ||
Wayne-Gordon House | Percival Ward | 10 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1820/1886 | On the NRHP; third story added 1886 | |
Anderson-Preston House | Percival Ward | 14 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1853/1892 | Now Ballastone Inn | |
William Williams House | Percival Ward | 18 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1826/1873 | Now Ballastone Inn | |
6 East State Street | Percival Ward | 6 East State Street | 1900 | ||
Peter Ott Property | Percival Ward | 15-19 East York Street | 1892 | ||
Esther Stewart Property | Percival Ward | 21-25 East York Street | 1853-56 | ||
Hodgson/Telfair Commercial Building | Percival Ward | 1 West Broughton Street | 1854-55 | Remodeled between 1913-24 | |
Anderson-Leslee House | Percival Ward | 4 West Oglethorpe Avenue | 1836/1867 | ||
12 West Oglethorpe Avenue | Percival Ward | 12 West Oglethorpe Avenue | 1898 | ||
Samuel White Property | Percival Ward | 14-18 West Oglethorpe Avenue | 1899 | ||
William Waring Property | Percival Ward | 12 West State Street | 1824-25 | ||
Edward Lovell Property | Percival Ward | 14 West State Street | 1853 | See also Edward Lovell Properties (Chatham Ward, Decker Ward & Heathcote Ward) | |
Isaac Morrell Building | Percival Ward | 16 West State Street | 1853 | ||
18 West State Street | Percival Ward | 18 West State Street | 1916 | ||
Lindsay & Morgan Building | Percival Ward | 5-11 West York Street | 1921 | ||
Thomas Henderson Building | Percival Ward | 15-21 West York Street | 1890 | ||
110-116 Whitaker Street | Percival Ward | 116 Whitaker Street | 1866 | ||
Cluskey House | Anson Ward | 123 Abercorn Street | |||
Owens-Thomas House | Anson Ward | 124 Abercorn Street | 1817-19 | By William Jay, on the NRHP
Jay's earliest structure in Savannah | |
Owens-Thomas House Slave Quarters | Anson Ward | 124 Abercorn Street, rear (view from Lincoln Street) | 1817-19 | A rare & intact example of a 19th century urban slave dwelling | |
Mary Marshall Houses | Anson Ward | 127-129 Abercorn Street | 1859 | By Charles B. Cluskey | |
The Marshall House | Anson Ward | 123 East Broughton Street | 1851 | ||
Avon Theatre | Anson Ward | 125 East Broughton Street | 1944–46 | Now the Savannah Taphouse | |
Eppinger House | Anson Ward | 110 East Oglethorpe Avenue | Lower two levels prior to 1784/upper level added 1876 | Probably oldest intact brick structure in Savannah | |
Marmaduke Hamilton Property | Anson Ward | 116 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1869 | ||
Christian Camphor Cottage | Anson Ward | 122 East Oglethorpe Avenue | c.1760-1767, raised 1871 | Probably oldest surviving structure in Savannah | |
John Rowland Property (west) | Anson Ward | 124-126 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1895 | By J.A. Sullivan | |
John Rowland Property (east) | Anson Ward | 132 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1872 | ||
Henry Dickerson Row | Anson Ward | 204-216 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1872-74 | By Gilbert Butler | |
William Rahn House (Dr. Charlton House) | Anson Ward | 220-222 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1853 | ||
William Duncan House | Anson Ward | 224 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1883 | ||
Oscar Dibble House | Anson Ward | 228 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1855 | ||
Mary Marshall Row | Anson Ward | 230-244 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1855-56 | ||
Standard Oil Building | Anson Ward | 110 East President Street | 1924 | ||
Marine Hospital | Anson Ward | 115 East York Street | 1907 | Part of SCAD | |
Henry Dickerson Duplex | Anson Ward | 201-203 East York Street | 1853 | ||
James Mills House | Anson Ward | 205 East York Street | 1855 | ||
Jane Young House | Anson Ward | 211 East York Street | 1853 | ||
John Feely Duplex | Anson Ward | 217-219 East York Street | 1872 | ||
Charles Landershine House | Anson Ward | 221 East York Street | 1856 | ||
Gordon-Anderson Building ("President's Quarters") | Anson Ward | 127-131 Lincoln Street (view from East York Street) | 1855 | By John Scudder | |
Joseph Sognier Property (1) | Anson Ward | 133-135 Lincoln Street | 1886 | By P.J. Fallon | |
Joseph Sognier Property (2) | Anson Ward | 139-141 Lincoln Street | 1886 | By P.J. Fallon | |
Robert Kennedy Property | Columbia Ward | 323 East Broughton Street | 1890 | ||
Humphrey Gwathney House | Columbia Ward | 401 East Broughton Street | 1822-23 | Remodeled 1883 | |
Patrick Shiels Property | Columbia Ward | 417-421 East Broughton Street | 1843 | Raised & enlarged 1905; store front added 1965 | |
John Ruwe Duplex | Columbia Ward | 310-312 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1875 | By George Sanders | |
Thomas Rodman Property | Columbia Ward | 314 East Oglethorpe Avenue | By 1809 | Enlarged 1911 | |
William Spencer House | Columbia Ward | 322 East Oglethorpe Avenue | By 1809 | Enlarged 1884 | |
17 Hundred 90 Inn | Columbia Ward | 307 East President Street (view from Lincoln Street) | 1823/1888 | Eastern portion (1823) built for Steele White, western portion (1888) built for Anna Powers | |
Abraham Scribner House | Columbia Ward | 424 East President Street | 1810 | Remodeled 1899 | |
Edward Moran Duplex | Columbia Ward | 302-308 East State Street | 1856 | By John Scudder | |
Isaiah Davenport House | Columbia Ward | 324 East State Street | 1820 | By Isaiah Davenport, on the NRHP | |
Francis M. Stone House | Columbia Ward | 402 East State Street | 1821 | ||
"Laura's Cottage" | Columbia Ward | 416 East State Street | Between 1799-1808 | Moved from Greene Ward | |
Timothy Bonticou Double House | Columbia Ward | 418-420 East State Street | 1854-61 | Moved from 419-421 East Broughton Lane, 1972 | |
Henry Willink Duplex | Columbia Ward | 422-424 East State Street | c.1850 | ||
Jerome H. Wilson House | Columbia Ward | 307-311 East York Street | 1872 | ||
Thomas Morgan House | Columbia Ward | 315 East York Street | 1885 | ||
Abraham Sheftall House | Columbia Ward | 321 East York Street | 1818 | Moved from Elbert Ward, 1966 | |
409 East York Street | Columbia Ward | 409 East York Street | 1880 | ||
Kehoe House | Columbia Ward | 123 Habersham Street | 1892 | Built for William Kehoe, by DeWitt Bruyn | |
Frederick Heineman House | Columbia Ward | 125-127 Habersham Street | 1842 | ||
Green Fleetwood House | Columbia Ward | 128 Habersham Street | 1854 | ||
William J. Kehoe House | Columbia Ward | 130 Habersham Street | 1885 | ||
The Frederick Ball House | Columbia Ward | 136 Habersham Street | 1805 | By Frederick Ball, master carpenter, 1809 | |
Joseph Gammon Property | Columbia Ward | 134 Lincoln Street | 1843 | ||
111 East Broad Street | Greene Ward | 111 East Broad Street | 1841 | ||
Daniel O'Connor Row House | Greene Ward | 507-511 East Broughton Street | 1883 | ||
Thomas Williams House | Greene Ward | 503 East President Street | Between 1799-1808 | ||
George Jones House | Greene Ward | 509 East President Street (View from York Street) | Between 1799-1808 | ||
Anderson Row | Greene Ward | 502-512 East State Street | 1890 | ||
Ann Rossiter House | Greene Ward | 520 East State Street | 1900 | ||
John Dorsett House | Greene Ward | 536 East State Street (formerly at 422 Hull Street) | 1845 | Savannah's smallest free-standing house | |
538 East State Street | Greene Ward | 538 East State Street | 1818 | ||
542 East State Street | Greene Ward | 542 East State Street | 1818 | Built for William Wall, Free Man of Color | |
Joseph Burke House | Greene Ward | 550 East State Street | 1854 | ||
Catherine Deveaux House | Greene Ward | 513 East York Street | 1853 | Built for Catherine Deveaux, Free Woman of Color | |
Susannah Clarke Cottage | Greene Ward | 517 East York Street | Between 1801-1808 | ||
Edward White Cottage | Greene Ward | 519 East York Street | c.1812 | ||
Margaret McDonald House | Greene Ward | 521 East York Street | 1883 | ||
James King House | Greene Ward | 113 Houston Street | 1854 | ||
Henry Cunningham House | Greene Ward | 117–119 Houston Street | By 1810 | Built for Henry Cunningham, Free Man of Color. By 1812 site of the Savannah Female Asylum | |
Second African Baptist Church | Greene Ward | 123 Houston Street | 1926 | Congregation founded on the same site 1802 | |
124 Houston Street | Greene Ward | 124 Houston Street | 1814-16 | By Isaiah Davenport; considerably reduced in size compared to the photograph | |
Jeremiah Murphy House | Greene Ward | 129 Houston Street | 1904 | ||
131 Houston Street | Greene Ward | 131 Houston Street | 1807 | ||
134–142 Houston Street | Greene Ward | 134–142 Houston Street | c. 1899 | The Kate Baldwin Free Kindergarten operated between 1899 and 1943[9] | |
140 Price Street corner York Lane | Greene Ward | 140 Price Street corner York Lane | 1828 | ||
Harper Fowlkes House | Jackson Ward | 230 Barnard Street | 1844/1895 | Also known as the Champion-McAlpin-Fowlkes House, by Charles B. Cluskey | |
John H. Ash House | Jackson Ward | 114–116 West Hull Street | 1817 | ||
Lodiska Richards House | Jackson Ward | 114 West Liberty Street | 1841 | Remodeled with mansard roof in 1897 | |
Solomon Cohen Row House | Jackson Ward | 116-124 West Liberty Street | 1851 (124) & 1875 (116-120) | See additional Solomon Cohen properties (Derby Ward, Pulaski Ward, Stephens Ward & Troup Ward) | |
Stephen B. Williams House Inn | Jackson Ward | 128 West Liberty Street | 1835 | Formerly Liberty Café | |
Thomas Gardner/Jacob Henry Duplex | Jackson Ward | 115-117 West Oglethorpe Avenue | 1820 | Top story added c.1853 | |
Samuel Bryant House | Jackson Ward | 123 West Oglethorpe Avenue | 1820 | Moved from 122-124 West Oglethorpe (across the street), 1980s | |
Downtowner Motor Inn | Jackson Ward | 201 West Oglethorpe Avenue | 1964 | Since 1988 Oglethorpe House, SCAD | |
Frederick Tebeau House | Jackson Ward | 101 West Perry Street | 1836/1876 | Remodeled 1876; moved from 16 West Liberty Street, 1980s | |
John Martin/A.J. Miller Duplex | Jackson Ward | 105-107 West Perry Street | 1872 | By DeWitt Bruyn | |
Laura Mehrtens House | Jackson Ward | 109 West Perry Street | 1904 | ||
Mordecai Myers House | Jackson Ward | 111 West Perry Street | 1833 | Third floor added c.1880 | |
Henry Hayme Duplex | Jackson Ward | 113-115 West Perry Street | 1887 | By Calvin Fay & Alfred Eichberg | |
John Morel Property | Jackson Ward | 117-119 West Perry Street | 1818 | Remodeled 1875 | |
Alfred Haywood Property (1) | Brown Ward | 217-219 Abercorn Street | 1872-73 | ||
Ramon Molina House | Brown Ward | 223 Abercorn Street | 1869 | ||
Independent Presbyterian Church | Brown Ward | 207 Bull Street | 1819/1891 | By John Holden Greene; gutted in the 1889 fire, rebuilt 1891 | |
Independent Presbyterian Church School Building | Brown Ward | 207 Bull Street | 1894 | By Charles Henry | |
Board of Education Building | Brown Ward | 208 Bull Street | 1908-1910 | ||
The Savannah Theatre | Brown Ward | 222 Bull Street | 1820 | By William Jay (original structure) | |
First Baptist Church | Brown Ward | 223 Bull Street | 1833/1922 | ||
Julius Koox Duplex | Brown Ward | 230-232 Bull Street | 1871 | ||
234 Bull Street | Brown Ward | 234 Bull Street | c.1900 | ||
244-252 Bull Street | Brown Ward | 244-252 Bull Street | 1856 | ||
Charles Mills House | Brown Ward | 2-4 East Liberty Street | 1856 | ||
Drayton Arms Apartments | Brown Ward | 102 East Liberty Street | 1951 | On the NRHP | |
Alfred Haywood Property (2) | Brown Ward | 124 East McDonough Street | 1861 | ||
John Hunter Duplex | Brown Ward | 101-105 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1821-22 | Joseph E. Johnston lived at 105 between 1868-1876 | |
Thomas Clark/Matthew Lufburrow Duplex | Brown Ward | 107-109 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1821-22 | ||
Anna Buntz House | Brown Ward | 111 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1883 | ||
John Haupt House | Brown Ward | 113 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1819 | House raised 1867; side porch added 1884 | |
Savannah Fire Department | Brown Ward | 121 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1937 | ||
Hetty, Abbie & Phillipa Minis House | Brown Ward | 11 East Perry Street | c.1820 | ||
Honora Foley Property ("Foley House Inn") | Brown Ward | 14 West Hull Street | 1896 | By Henry Urban | |
Julius Perlinski House | Brown Ward | 22 West Hull Street | c.1903 | ||
Henry Brigham Building | Brown Ward | 4 West Liberty Street | 1879 | By Francis Grimball | |
Pierce Condon House | Brown Ward | 10 West Liberty Street | 1871 | ||
Philbrick–Eastman House | Brown Ward | 17 West McDonough Street | 1844/1911 | By Charles B. Cluskey | |
3 West Perry Street | Brown Ward | 3 West Perry Street | 1831/1874 | ||
John Stoddard House | Brown Ward | 15 West Perry Street | 1867 | ||
Stoddard Row | Brown Ward | 19-25 West Perry Street | 1854-55 | By John Stoddard | |
Augustus Barie Property (1) | Crawford Ward | 202 East Liberty Street | 1869 | See also Augustus Barie Properties (Calhoun Ward, Lafayette Ward, Troup Ward) | |
John C. Hernandez House | Crawford Ward | 206 East Liberty Street | 1869 | ||
208 East Liberty Street | Crawford Ward | 208 East Liberty Street | 1868 | ||
Frierson House | Crawford Ward | 210 East Liberty Street | 1869 | ||
Laurence Connell Property (1) | Crawford Ward | 212 East Liberty Street | 1851-52 | Remodeled 1880 | |
Laurence Connell Property (2) | Crawford Ward | 214 East Liberty Street | 1851-52 | ||
George Willet Duplex | Crawford Ward | 218-220 East Liberty Street | 1850 | ||
Augustus Barie Property (2) | Crawford Ward | 222-224 East Liberty Street | 1859 | ||
Jane Lama House | Crawford Ward | 306 East Liberty Street | c.1870 | ||
Harriet Dennis House | Crawford Ward | 308 East Liberty Street | 1853 | Dormers & balcony added in 1960s | |
Bernard Goode House | Crawford Ward | 310 East Liberty Street | 1894 | ||
Thomas Ballentine House | Crawford Ward | 312 East Liberty Street | 1870 | ||
John Lubs Property | Crawford Ward | 318-322 East Liberty Street | 1895 | ||
Nicholas & Mary Jones Row House | Crawford Ward | 402-412 East Liberty Street | 1882-83 | ||
501 East McDonough Street | Crawford Ward | 501 East McDonough Street | 1890 | ||
505-507 East McDonough Street | Crawford Ward | 505-507 East McDonough Street | 1851 | ||
City Police Barracks | Crawford Ward | 323 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1869-70 | ||
Robert Lawton Duplex | Crawford Ward | 228-232 Habersham Street | 1844 | ||
Maggie Ritchie House | Crawford Ward | 234 Habersham Street | 1890 | ||
1887 County Jail | Crawford Ward | 235-239 Habersham Street | 1887 | Designed by McDonald Brothers; part of SCAD | |
Stewart Austin Row House | Crawford Ward | 234-244 Price Street | 1855 | ||
Bernard Constantine Property (1) | Pulaski Ward | 321 Barnard Street | 1845 | ||
JEA Building | Pulaski Ward | 328 Barnard Street | 1914 | ||
109 West Charlton Street | Pulaski Ward | 109 West Charlton Street | 1915 | ||
Hill Gordy House | Pulaski Ward | 111 West Charlton Street | 1864-65 | Street facade blocked up 1965 | |
George Walker House | Pulaski Ward | 117 West Charlton Street | 1904 | ||
William Adams House | Pulaski Ward | 123 West Charlton Street | 1843 | Third story added later | |
Celia Solomons Duplex | Pulaski Ward | 201-203 West Charlton Street | 1854-56 | ||
Moses Cohen House | Pulaski Ward | 215 West Charlton Street | 1846 | By John Sturdevant | |
106 West Harris Street | Pulaski Ward | 106 West Harris Street | 1847 | ||
Battersby Tenements | Pulaski Ward | 108-110 West Harris Street | 1871 | ||
John Gammel Duplex | Pulaski Ward | 118-120 West Harris Street | 1884 | ||
Theodosius Bartow House | Pulaski Ward | 126 West Harris Street | 1839 | Third story added later | |
Georgia LaRoche Duplex | Pulaski Ward | 208-210 West Harris Street | 1848/1855 | 210 (left) built 1848; 208 (right) built 1855 | |
Isaac LaRoche Duplex | Pulaski Ward | 212-214 West Harris Street | 1868 | ||
Bernard Constantine Property (2) | Pulaski Ward | 218 West Harris Street | 1839 | ||
William Remshart Row House | Pulaski Ward | 104-106-108-110 West Jones Street | 1853 | ||
John Murchison Property | Pulaski Ward | 114-116 West Jones Street | 1851 | ||
C.D. Rogers House | Pulaski Ward | 120 West Jones Street | 1871 | ||
Jesse Mount House | Pulaski Ward | 122-124 West Jones Street | 1852 | Recessed western wing added 1857 | |
Anthony Basler Row House | Pulaski Ward | 128-132 West Jones Street | 1851 | ||
Solomon Cohen (Estate of) Property | Pulaski Ward | 208-210 West Jones Street | 1886 | See additional Solomon Cohen properties (Derby Ward, Jackson Ward, Stephens Ward & Troup Ward) | |
Elizabeth, Isaac & Jacob Cohen House | Pulaski Ward | 212 West Jones Street | 1852 | Roof raised 1872 | |
Sarah Krenson Duplex | Pulaski Ward | 214-216 West Jones Street | 1873 | By Grimball and Chaplin | |
William Humphries House | Pulaski Ward | 218 West Jones Street | 1852 | ||
Lewis Bird House | Pulaski Ward | 201-205 West Liberty Street | 1838 | Altered 1860 | |
Charles Groover Duplex | Pulaski Ward | 107-109 West Liberty Street | 1870-71 | ||
St John's Episcopal Church | Jasper Ward | 325 Bull Street | 1853 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett Property (1) | Jasper Ward | 326 Bull Street | 1843 | ||
Masonic Temple | Jasper Ward | 341 Bull Street | 1912 | Now the Gryphon Tea Room, by Freemason Hyman W. Witcover | |
Savannah Volunteer Guards Armory (Poetter Hall) | Jasper Ward | 340-344 Bull Street | 1893 | By William G. Preston | |
Alexander A. Smets House | Jasper Ward | 2-4 East Jones Street | 1853 | Now SCAD's Morris Hall, by John S. Norris | |
Jacob Cohen Property | Jasper Ward | 10-14 East Jones Street | 1889 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett Property (2) | Jasper Ward | 18 East Jones Street | 1847 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett (Estate of) Property | Jasper Ward | 20-22 East Jones Street | 1861 | ||
John Howell House | Jasper Ward | 24 East Jones Street | 1858 | Balcony added 1875 | |
Hilton Savannah DeSoto (Demolished) | Jasper Ward | 15 East Liberty Street | 1889-90 | By William G. Preston. Demolished 1966. Site today of the 1968 DeSoto Hilton | |
Daniel Purse Row House | Jasper Ward | 5-9 West Charlton Street | 1879 | By Francis Grimball | |
Daniel Robertson Property (1) | Jasper Ward | 11-17 West Charlton Street | 1852-53 | ||
Daniel Robertson Property (2) | Jasper Ward | 19 West Charlton Street | 1857 | ||
Daniel Robertson Property (3) | Jasper Ward | 23-25 West Charlton Street | 1845 | ||
Sorrel-Weed House | Jasper Ward | 6 West Harris Street | 1839-41 | By Charles B. Cluskey | |
Francis Sorrel Property | Jasper Ward | 12 West Harris Street | 1856 | ||
Eugenia & Louisa Kerr Duplex | Jasper Ward | 14-18 West Harris Street | 1842-43 | Attributed to Charles B. Cluskey | |
Eliza Ann Jewett Property (3) | Jasper Ward | 20-22 West Harris Street | 1842-43 | ||
John Gallie Property | Jasper Ward | 26 West Harris Street | 1840 | ||
Noah B. Knapp House | Jasper Ward | 10 West Jones Street | 1857 | By John S. Norris | |
Morris Sternberg House | Jasper Ward | 12-14 West Jones Street | 1891 | By Alfred Eichberg | |
James Kerr House | Jasper Ward | 20 West Jones Street | 1849 | Third story added in 1878 | |
Joseph Fay House | Jasper Ward | 1-3 West Liberty Street | 1849 | Now Knights of Columbus Headquarters, by John S. Norris | |
Green-Meldrim House | Jasper Ward | 14 West Macon Street | 1851-53 | By John S. Norris, on the NRHP | |
Louisa Porter Home | Jasper Ward | 23 East Charlton Street | 1853 | By Sholl and Fay; built by Adam Short[10] | |
307-311 Abercorn Street | Lafayette Ward | 307-311 Abercorn Street | 1914 | ||
319 Abercorn Street | Lafayette Ward | 319 Abercorn Street | 1888 | ||
Andrew Low House | Lafayette Ward | 329 Abercorn Street | 1848-49 | By John S. Norris, on the NRHP | |
Samuel P. Hamilton House | Lafayette Ward | 330 Abercorn Street | 1873 | Now Hamilton-Turner Inn, built for Samuel Pugh Hamilton, jeweler and president of the Brush Electric Company | |
340 Abercorn Street | Lafayette Ward | 340 Abercorn Street | 1903 | ||
Battersby-Hartridge-Anderson House | Lafayette Ward | 119 East Charlton Street | 1852 | A rare Charleston single house-style in Savannah | |
Marist Place | Lafayette Ward | 123 East Charlton Street | 1919-1939 | Site of the Marist School for Boys | |
John B. Gallie House | Lafayette Ward | 201-203 East Charlton Street | 1858 | By John S. Norris | |
Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home | Lafayette Ward | 207 East Charlton Street | 1856 | ||
Catherine McMahon House | Lafayette Ward | 211 East Charlton Street | 1853 | By John Scudder | |
Fitzgerald Pelot Duplex | Lafayette Ward | 221-223 East Charlton Street | 1854-55 | 221 later altered | |
104 East Harris Street | Lafayette Ward | 104 East Harris Street | 1875 | ||
Centurian House | Lafayette Ward | 106 East Harris Street | 1903 | Built for Simon P. Kehoe | |
118 & 124 East Harris Street | Lafayette Ward | 118 & 124 East Harris Street | 1860 | ||
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist | Lafayette Ward | 222 East Harris Street | 1873-76 | Spires added in 1896 | |
David Cohen House | Lafayette Ward | 108 East Jones Street | 1853 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett Row House (Lafayette Ward) | Lafayette Ward | 112-120 East Jones Street | 1852 | See also Eliza Ann Jewett Row House (Calhoun Ward); additional properties (Jasper Ward) | |
Mary Grimball House | Lafayette Ward | 124 East Jones Street | 1850 | ||
Abram Minis House | Lafayette Ward | 204 East Jones Street | 1859-60 | By Stephen Decatur Button | |
James Snider House | Lafayette Ward | 208 East Jones Street | 1856 | Cornices & veranda added 1877 | |
Mary Perry Row House | Lafayette Ward | 212-218 East Jones Street | 1853 | ||
Augustus Barie Property (Lafayette Ward) | Lafayette Ward | 222 East Jones Street | 1857 | See also Augustus Barie Properties (Calhoun Ward, Crawford Ward, Troup Ward) | |
St. Vincent's Academy | Lafayette Ward | 207 East Liberty Street | 1845/1869 | By Charles B. Cluskey | |
Charles Lampe Duplex | Troup Ward | 301-305 East Charlton Street | 1855 | ||
Mary Edmundson House | Troup Ward | 311 East Charlton Street | 1873 | ||
Lewis Cook Duplex | Troup Ward | 313-315 East Charlton Street | 1852-53 | ||
Michael McQuade House | Troup Ward | 317 East Charlton Street | 1883 | ||
John Kenney House | Troup Ward | 319 East Charlton Street | 1870 | Entrance later reoriented to Habersham Street | |
Mortimer Williams House | Troup Ward | 401 East Charlton Street | 1860 | ||
Dale Row (Troup Ward) | Troup Ward | 405-411 East Charlton Street | 1882 | See also Dale Row (Stephens Ward) & Dale/Wells Row House (Calhoun Ward) | |
McDonough Row | Troup Ward | 410-424 East Charlton Street | 1882 | ||
George Haslam House | Troup Ward | 417 East Charlton Street | 1872 | ||
Henry Bragdon/Edward Segur Duplex | Troup Ward | 419-421 East Charlton Street | 1868 | ||
Ellen Williams House | Troup Ward | 423 East Charlton Street | 1867 | ||
Unitarian Universalist Church | Troup Ward | 311 East Harris Street (321 Habersham Street) | 1851 | Also known as the "Jingle Bells" Church (its musical director was James Pierpont); structure transported to Troup Ward from Anson Ward in 1860 | |
John Schwartz House | Troup Ward | 302-306 East Jones Street | 1890 | ||
Eliza McCormack House | Troup Ward | 308 East Jones Street | 1898 | ||
John Richardson Duplex | Troup Ward | 316-318 East Jones Street | 1852 | ||
J.J. Dale Duplex (Troup Ward) | Troup Ward | 408-410 East Jones Street | 1883 | By William Noonan; see also J.J. Dale Duplex (Wesley Ward), across the street | |
John Asendorf Properties (1 & 2) | Troup Ward | 418-424 East Jones Street | 1863 (418); 1867 (420-424) | ||
Margaret Garrity House | Troup Ward | 305-307 East Liberty Street | 1893 | ||
McDonough-Hamlet Duplex | Troup Ward | 315-319 East Liberty Street | 1869 | ||
Victoria Barie House | Troup Ward | 319-321 East Liberty Street | 1868 | ||
Augustus Barie Property (Troup Ward) | Troup Ward | 327 East Liberty Street | 1892-93 | See also Augustus Barie Properties (Calhoun Ward, Crawford Ward, Lafayette Ward) | |
John Hernandez Property (1) | Troup Ward | 401 East Liberty Street | 1855 | ||
John Cercopely House | Troup Ward | 405 East Liberty Street | 1853 | ||
Troup Trust | Troup Ward | 410-424 East Macon Street | 1872 (418-424); 1885 (410-416) | Four units to east built for John McDonough (1872), four units to west built for Edward Kennedy (1885) | |
John Hernandez Property (2) | Troup Ward | 310 Habersham Street | 1861 | ||
Cohen Row | Troup Ward | 312-320 Habersham Street | 1883 | See additional Solomon Cohen properties (Derby Ward, Jackson Ward, Pulaski Ward & Stephens Ward) | |
325-329 East Broad Street | Bartow Ward | 325-329 East Broad Street | 1871 | ||
345 East Broad Street | Bartow Ward | 345 East Broad Street | 1876 | ||
355 East Broad Street | Bartow Ward | 355 East Broad Street | 1890 | ||
Garey/Sabttie Duplex | Bartow Ward | 509-511 East Charlton Street | 1860 (509); 1865 (511) | ||
543 East Charlton Street | Bartow Ward | 543 East Charlton Street | 1866 | ||
The Beach Institute/Freedman's School | Bartow Ward | 502 East Harris Street | 1867 | Erected by the American Missionary Association as a school for Savannah's African-American community; today a heritage center & museum | |
James Cann Property | Bartow Ward | 513-515 East Harris Street | 1872 | ||
John Savage Property (1) | Bartow Ward | 519 East Harris Street | 1889 | John B. Savage (c.1821-1895), born in Savannah a Free Man of Color | |
John Savage Property (2) | Bartow Ward | 521 East Harris Street | 1875 | ||
Noble Hardee Tenement (1) | Bartow Ward | 543-545 East Harris Street | 1861 | In addition to his mansion on Monterey Square, Noble Hardee owned low-income rentals in this Beach Institute Neighborhood | |
Noble Hardee Tenement (2) | Bartow Ward | 549-551 East Harris Street | 1861 | ||
Noble Hardee Tenement (3) | Bartow Ward | 555-557 East Harris Street | 1863 | ||
Robert Low Property | Bartow Ward | 512 East Jones Street | 1867 | ||
Anna Bella Robertson Property | Bartow Ward | 530-534 East Jones Street | 1885 | ||
Thomas Ford Property (1) | Bartow Ward | 538 East Jones Street | 1871 | ||
Thomas Ford Property (2) | Bartow Ward | 540 East Jones Street | 1871 | ||
322-328 Price Street | Bartow Ward | 322-328 Price Street | 1870 | ||
William Kine Property | Chatham Ward | 419-425 Barnard Street | 1854 | ||
William Bradley House | Chatham Ward | 424 Barnard Street | 1859 | ||
William Bradley Commercial Property | Chatham Ward | 426 Barnard Street | 1868 | ||
Dasher Row | Chatham Ward | 433-441 Barnard Street | 1882 | By William Chaplin, Jr. | |
Blues Range | Chatham Ward | 443-455 Barnard Street | 1852 | ||
Thomas Holcombe House | Chatham Ward | 104 West Gaston Street | 1856 | Now administrative offices for the Georgia Historical Society | |
Nathan Brown House | Chatham Ward | 110 West Gaston Street | 1874 | Side piazza added 1898 | |
George Cubbedge House | Chatham Ward | 112-114 West Gaston Street | 1853 | Cubbedge was the owner of an oil company[11] | |
Gustavus Holcombe House | Chatham Ward | 116 West Gaston Street | 1852 | ||
Israel Dasher House | Chatham Ward | 124 West Gaston Street | 1858 | ||
Gordon Row | Chatham Ward | 101-129 West Gordon Street | 1854 | ||
Thomas McArthur Duplex | Chatham Ward | 205-207 West Gordon Street | 1853 | By William Chaplin, Jr. | |
Matilda Heitman Properties | Chatham Ward | 209-213 West Gordon Street | 1895 | ||
Algernon Hartridge Duplex | Chatham Ward | 105-107 West Jones Street | 1869 | Since 1943 site of Mrs. Wilkes' Boarding House/Dining Room | |
Mary Johnson House | Chatham Ward | 109 West Jones Street | 1900 | ||
Caroline Overstreet House | Chatham Ward | 111 West Jones Street | 1855 | ||
Louisa Nevitt Row House | Chatham Ward | 113-117 West Jones Street | 1851 | ||
Solomon Zeigler House | Chatham Ward | 121 West Jones Street | 1856 | Top story added 1885 | |
Isaac Brunner Property (1) | Chatham Ward | 203 West Jones Street | 1852 | ||
Isaac Brunner Property (2) | Chatham Ward | 205 West Jones Street | 1851 | ||
Jesse Mount Row House | Chatham Ward | 207-209 West Jones Street | 1856 | ||
Bernard Constantine Duplex | Chatham Ward | 211-215 West Jones Street | 1851 | ||
Meinhardt Row | Chatham Ward | 101-107 West Taylor Street | 1871 | ||
Enoch Hendry Row House | Chatham Ward | 108-112 West Taylor Street | 1851 | ||
Quantock Row (Chatham Square) | Chatham Ward | 114-124 West Taylor Street | 1852 | See also Quantock Row (Jones Street) | |
Edward Lovell Duplex | Chatham Ward | 126-128 West Taylor Street | 1856 | See also Edward Lovell Properties (Decker Ward, Heathcote Ward & Percival Ward) | |
The Barnard Street School | Chatham Ward | 212 West Taylor Street | 1901 | Now Pepe Hall, SCAD | |
Frederick Kuck Property | Chatham Ward | 411-417 Whitaker Street | 1899 | ||
Charles W. Rogers Houses | Monterey Ward | 423-425 Bull Street | 1858 | By John S. Norris | |
Mercer-Williams House | Monterey Ward | 429 Bull Street | 1871 | By John S. Norris, restored by James Arthur Williams | |
Armstrong House | Monterey Ward | 447 Bull Street | 1917-19 | Now the Armstrong Kessler Mansion; formerly bought and restored by James Arthur Williams | |
Edmund Molyneux House | Monterey Ward | 450 Bull Street | 1857 | By John S. Norris. Molyneux was consul at Savannah from 1832 to 1862.[12] After the Civil War, the house was purchased by Henry R. Jackson.[13] Now the Oglethorpe Club | |
Mills B. Lane House | Monterey Ward | 26 East Gaston Street | 1909 | By Mowbray & Uffinger | |
Scudder's Row | Monterey Ward | 1-9 East Gordon Street | 1852-53 | Built by John and Ephraim Scudder | |
11 East Gordon Street | Monterey Ward | 11 East Gordon Street | 1854 | ||
Charles McGill House | Monterey Ward | 15 East Gordon Street | 1854 | ||
John Rowland House | Monterey Ward | 17-19 East Gordon Street | 1881 | ||
Congregation Mickve Israel | Monterey Ward | 20 East Gordon Street | 1876 | On the NRHP | |
Frederick Groschaud House | Monterey Ward | 23 East Gordon Street | 1854 | Remodeled 1909 | |
Cornelia Millen House | Monterey Ward | 7 East Jones Street | 1851 | Stoop replaced in 1908 | |
John Scudder Property (1) | Monterey Ward | 11 East Jones Street | 1849-51 | John Scudder, builder | |
John Scudder Property (2) | Monterey Ward | 15 East Jones Street | 1849-51 | ||
Quantock Row (Jones Street) | Monterey Ward | 17-31 East Jones Street | 1854 | Brunner & Scudder builders; see also Quantock Row (Chatham Square) | |
Comer House | Monterey Ward | 2 East Taylor Street | 1880 | Built for Hugh Moss Comer. Jefferson Davis was a guest in 1886 with his daughter Varina Anne Davis | |
William Hunter House | Monterey Ward | 10 East Taylor Street | 1872 | ||
V & J Duncan Antique Maps | Monterey Ward | 12 East Taylor Street | 1869/1894 | ||
William F. Brantley House | Monterey Ward | 20 West Gaston Street | 1857 | By John S. Norris | |
George Gray House (Gray-Minis House) | Monterey Ward | 24 West Gaston Street | 1862 | Altered 1871, 1874 & 1907 | |
The Noble Hardee Mansion | Monterey Ward | 3 West Gordon Street | 1860/1884 | See also Noble Hardee Tenements (Bartow Ward) | |
7-9 West Gordon Street | Monterey Ward | 7-9 West Gordon Street | 1884 | ||
Charles B. King House | Monterey Ward | 11 West Gordon Street | 1858 | By John S. Norris | |
John M. Williams Duplex | Monterey Ward | 17-19 West Gordon Street | 1879-1882 | ||
Joachim Saussy House | Monterey Ward | 23 West Gordon Street | 1870 | ||
Israel K. Tefft House | Monterey Ward | 1 West Jones Street | 1849 | ||
Eliza Thompson House | Monterey Ward | 5-7 West Jones Street | 1847 | Western portion added 1889 | |
Joseph Johnston Property | Monterey Ward | 11 West Jones Street | 1854 | ||
John M. Williams House | Monterey Ward | 17 West Jones Street | 1883 | ||
Nicholas Cruger House | Monterey Ward | 4 West Taylor Street | 1852 | Also known as the Charlton House | |
Hurn Museum of Contemporary Folk Art | Monterey Ward | 10 West Taylor Street & carriage house | 1852 | Built for Edward G. Wilson; remodeled 1904 and 1916 | |
12 West Taylor Street | Monterey Ward | 12 West Taylor Street | 1868 | ||
Andrew Farie House | Monterey Ward | 18 West Taylor Street | 1913 | ||
George Gray House | Monterey Ward | 20 West Taylor Street | 1855 | Altered 1893 | |
Herman Kuhlman Duplex | Monterey Ward | 22-24 West Taylor Street | 1851 | ||
422 Whitaker Street | Monterey Ward | 422 Whitaker Street | 1880 | ||
Sara Clark House | Calhoun Ward | 421 Abercorn Street | 1859 | Additional level added 1894 | |
Easton Yonge House | Calhoun Ward | 426 Abercorn Street | 1855 | By George Ash; side porch added 1909 | |
Benjamin Wilson House | Calhoun Ward | 430 Abercorn Street | 1868 | ||
Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church | Calhoun Ward | 433 Abercorn Street | 1876-90 | By Dixon & Carson | |
Mary C. Lane House ("Pink House Replica") | Calhoun Ward | 102 East Gaston Street | 1927 | A replica of the Olde Pink House (23 Abercorn Street, Reynolds Ward) commissioned by Mary Comer Lane, mother of Mary Lane Morrison | |
J.J. Dale & David Wells Row House | Calhoun Ward | 108-116 East Gaston Street | 1884 | See also J.J. Dale Row Houses (Stephens Ward & Troup Ward) | |
William Wade House | Calhoun Ward | 120 East Gaston Street | 1883 | By John R. Hamlet. Wade was superintendent of the Savannah Cotton Press Association and president of the United Hydraulic Cotton Press Company[14] | |
Granite Hall | Calhoun Ward | 126 East Gaston Street | 1881[15] | Now part of SCAD. Formerly known as the Fred Hull House; by John M. Williams; formerly the meeting place of the Married Women's Card Club[16] | |
Algernon Hartridge Row House | Calhoun Ward | 202-206 East Gaston Street | 1868 | See also Algernon Hartridge Duplex (Chatham Ward) | |
Abraham Smith & Herman Traub Duplex | Calhoun Ward | 208-210 East Gaston Street | 1891 | By Alfred Eichberg | |
Fred & Darwin Dull Duplex | Calhoun Ward | 212-214 East Gaston Street | 1869 | Piazza added 1900 | |
Aaron Champion & George Freeman Duplex | Calhoun Ward | 216-218 East Gaston Street | 1870 | ||
Robert Footman House ("Gastonian Inn") | Calhoun Ward | 220 East Gaston Street | 1869 | Now the Gastonian Inn | |
Charles Hutchins House | Calhoun Ward | 113 East Gordon Street | 1868 | Altered 1897 | |
Massie Common School House | Calhoun Ward | 201-213 East Gordon Street | 1855–1856 | By John S. Norris | |
215-229 East Gordon Street | Calhoun Ward | 215-229 East Gordon Street | 1872 | ||
Edward Purse Duplex | Calhoun Ward | 220-222 East Gordon Street | 1856 | ||
233 East Gordon Street | Calhoun Ward | 233 East Gordon Street | 1923 | ||
Hunter-Charlton House | Calhoun Ward | 101 East Jones Street | 1870 | ||
Sarah Gazan House | Calhoun Ward | 103 East Jones Street | 1891 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett Row House (Calhoun Ward) | Calhoun Ward | 111-115 East Jones Street | 1852-53 | See also Eliza Ann Jewett Row House (Lafayette Ward) | |
Augustus Barie Property (Calhoun Ward) | Calhoun Ward | 123 East Jones Street | 1855 | Bay window & balcony added 1876; see also Augustus Barie Properties (Crawford Ward, Lafayette Ward, Troup Ward) | |
Francis Waver House | Calhoun Ward | 125 East Jones Street | 1856 | ||
Thomas Holcombe Duplex | Calhoun Ward | 213-215 East Jones Street | 1853 | ||
James Graybill House | Calhoun Ward | 223 East Jones Street (view from Lincoln Street) | 1866 | ||
Alexander Bennett House | Calhoun Ward | 102 East Taylor Street | 1853 | ||
John Kuck House | Calhoun Ward | 106 East Taylor Street | 1906 | ||
Guckenheimer Row | Calhoun Ward | 108-114 East Taylor Street | 1873 | By M.C. Murphy | |
Adam Short Property | Calhoun Ward | 118-120 East Taylor Street | 1853 | ||
Mary Demere (Estate of) House | Calhoun Ward | 126 East Taylor Street | 1872 | ||
Mary Demere House | Calhoun Ward | 128 East Taylor Street | 1860 | Bay windows added 1894 | |
William Rogers House | Calhoun Ward | 202 East Taylor Street | 1859 | ||
George Ash Row House (1) | Calhoun Ward | 206-210 East Taylor Street | 1855 | ||
Andrew Hanley House | Calhoun Ward | 214 East Taylor Street | 1883 | ||
George Ash & Francis Grimball Duplex | Calhoun Ward | 216-218 East Taylor Street | 1854 | ||
George Ash Row House (2) | Calhoun Ward | 220-224 East Taylor Street | 1868 | ||
John Hopkins Property (1) | Wesley Ward | 304 East Gaston Street | 1867 | ||
John Hopkins Property (2) | Wesley Ward | 308-310 East Gaston Street | 1890 | ||
Hibernia McDonough House | Wesley Ward | 314-316 East Gaston Street | 1883 | ||
Harriet Neufville House | Wesley Ward | 318 East Gaston Street | 1887 | Enlarged 1904 | |
Tomlinson Johnson House | Wesley Ward | 402-404 East Gaston Street | 1888 | ||
Laura Jones House | Wesley Ward | 408 East Gaston Street | 1892 | ||
William Bohan Property (1) | Wesley Ward | 410 East Gaston Street | 1891 | ||
William Bohan Property (2) | Wesley Ward | 412 East Gaston Street | 1891 | ||
John Schwartz Duplex | Wesley Ward | 307-309 East Gordon Street | 1861 | ||
Henry Hermann House | Wesley Ward | 313 East Gordon Street | 1861 | ||
Sarah Sexton Property (1) | Wesley Ward | 401 East Gordon Street | 1901 | ||
Sarah Sexton Property (2) | Wesley Ward | 403 East Gordon Street | 1890 | ||
Emma Hunter House | Wesley Ward | 405 East Gordon Street | 1895 | ||
407 East Gordon Street | Wesley Ward | 407 East Gordon Street | 1890 | ||
Augustus Bonard Row House | Wesley Ward | 313-317 East Jones Street | 1868 | By M. Williams | |
Sarah Bailey Duplex | Wesley Ward | 321-323 East Jones Street | 1853 | ||
Charles Barnwall/Sabra Ulmer Duplex | Wesley Ward | 401-405 East Jones Street | 1856 | ||
Paulson & Morgan Row House | Wesley Ward | 407-413 East Jones Street | 1875 | ||
J.J. Dale Duplex (Wesley Ward) | Wesley Ward | 415-417 East Jones Street | 1883 | See also J.J. Dale Duplex (Troup Ward), across the street | |
Frederick Klug House | Wesley Ward | 427-429 East Jones Street | 1879 | ||
Andrew Nelson House | Wesley Ward | 410 East Taylor Street | 1860 | ||
George Ash Duplex | Wesley Ward | 412-414 East Taylor Street | 1855 | See also George Ash properties (Calhoun Ward) | |
419 East Taylor Street | Wesley Ward | 419 East Taylor Street | 1888 | ||
First Congregational Church | Wesley Ward | 421 Habersham Street | 1895 | ||
424 Habersham Street | Wesley Ward | 424 Habersham Street | 1896 | ||
426 Habersham Street | Wesley Ward | 426 Habersham Street | 1896 | ||
Mary Dwyer Triplex | Wesley Ward | 427-431 Habersham Street | 1886 | ||
John Powers Duplex | Wesley Ward | 430-432 Habersham Street | 1886-87 | ||
John Entelman Property (1) | Wesley Ward | 433 Habersham Street | 1896 | See additional John Entelman properties (Stephens Ward & Warren Ward) | |
John Entelman Property (2) | Wesley Ward | 435 Habersham Street | 1896 | ||
John Entelman Property (3) | Wesley Ward | 437 Habersham Street | 1897 | ||
Sarah Sexton Property (3) | Wesley Ward | 440 Habersham Street | 1902 | ||
Frank Mirault Property | Davis Ward | 508 East Gordon Street | 1883 | ||
527-537 East Gordon Street | Davis Ward | 527-537 East Gordon Street | 1868 | ||
Dennis Shea Cottage | Davis Ward | 530 East Gordon Street | 1867 | ||
Harriet Gardner House | Davis Ward | 540 East Gordon Street | 1884 | ||
King-Tisdell Cottage | Davis Ward | 514 East Huntingdon Street | 1896 | ||
Charles & Joseph Fulton House | Davis Ward | 503-505 East Jones Street | 1872 | ||
Silas Fulton Property (1) | Davis Ward | 507-509 East Jones Street | 1860 | ||
James Bandy Property | Davis Ward | 511-513 East Jones Street | 1861 | ||
Silas Fulton Property (2) | Davis Ward | 515-517 East Jones Street | 1860 | ||
Joseph Bandy Property (1) | Davis Ward | 519-525 East Jones Street | 1866 | ||
Joseph Bandy Property (2) | Davis Ward | 527-529 East Jones Street | 1868 | ||
Sarah Pierce Property | Davis Ward | 502-506 East Taylor Street | 1859/1891 | Originally single story grocery; second level added 1891 | |
William Miller Property | Davis Ward | 508-510 East Taylor Street | 1860 | ||
Robert Mason & Anthony Desverney Duplex | Davis Ward | 540-542 East Taylor Street | 1870-72 | ||
554 East Taylor Street/419-421 East Broad Street | Davis Ward | 554 East Taylor Street/419-421 East Broad Street | 1893 | ||
Henry Sulter Row House | Davis Ward | 422-428 Price Street | 1881 | ||
Martin Sulter Duplex | Davis Ward | 436-438 Price Street | 1888 | ||
515 Montgomery Street (Demolished) | Gaston Ward | 515 Montgomery Street | |||
Adrian Robertson House | Forsyth Ward | 612 Barnard Street | 1886 | ||
Matthew O'Connell House | Forsyth Ward | 616 Barnard Street | 1888 | ||
Savannah/Candler Hospital (Old Site) | Forsyth Ward | 516 Drayton Street (116 East Huntingdon Street) | 1819/1876 | Site retired 1980; now part of SCAD | |
William Baker House | Forsyth Ward | 612 Drayton Street | 1872 | ||
William Hone House | Forsyth Ward | 618 Drayton Street | 1872 | ||
Lewis Kayton House | Forsyth Ward | 700 Drayton Street | 1889 | By Alfred Eichberg | |
Blun-Meyer Row | Forsyth Ward | 113-125 West Gaston Street | 1870-71 | ||
Forsyth Park Inn | Forsyth Ward | 102 West Hall Street | By 1899 | ||
J.P. Williams House | Forsyth Ward | 118 West Hall Street | 1888 | By Calvin Fay and Alfred Eichberg; part of SCAD | |
Charles Shearson House | Forsyth Ward | 121 West Hall Street | 1896 | ||
Henry and William Lattimore Duplex | Forsyth Ward | 122-124 West Huntingdon Street | 1901 | ||
W. B. Hodgson Hall | Forsyth Ward | 501 Whitaker Street | 1876 | By the American Institute of Architects' founder Detlef Lienau; on the NRHP | |
Magnolia Hall | Forsyth Ward | 503 Whitaker Street | 1883 | Built for Jacob Guerard Heyward, the great grandson of Thomas Heyward Jr. | |
John Williamson House | Forsyth Ward | 509 Whitaker Street | 1870 | John Postell Williamson was one of the wealthiest real-estate owners and planters in Savannah in the first half of the 19th century. The home was the rendezvous for army officers following the Mexican war and the Indian wars in Florida.[17] Mansard roof added 1911 | |
Metts-McNeil House | Forsyth Ward | 513 Whitaker Street | 1903 | Built for Laurence McNeil by G. L. Norrman | |
601 Whitaker Street | Forsyth Ward | 601 Whitaker Street | 1883 | ||
603 Whitaker Street | Forsyth Ward | 603 Whitaker Street | 1888 | ||
605 Whitaker Street | Forsyth Ward | 605 Whitaker Street | 1886 | ||
William Holt House | Forsyth Ward | 609 Whitaker Street | 1886 | ||
611 Whitaker Street & carriage house | Forsyth Ward | 611 Whitaker Street & carriage house | 1894 | ||
Joseph Chestnut House | Forsyth Ward | 701 Whitaker Street | 1892 | ||
703 Whitaker Street | Forsyth Ward | 703 Whitaker Street | 1890 | ||
705 Whitaker Street | Forsyth Ward | 705 Whitaker Street | 1900 | ||
Gilbert Watkins House | Stephens Ward | 201 East Gaston Street | 1869 | ||
William Boyd House | Stephens Ward | 205 East Gaston Street | 1868 | ||
Dresser/Palmer House | Stephens Ward | 211 East Gaston Street | c. 1876 | Now the Bellwether House bed and breakfast[18] | |
Dale Row (Stephens Ward) | Stephens Ward | 213-221 East Gaston Street | 1877 | See also Dale Row (Troup Ward) & Dale/Wells Row House (Calhoun Ward) | |
Donald McDonald House | Stephens Ward | 303 East Gaston Street | 1867 | ||
John Entelman Property | Stephens Ward | 405-407 East Gaston Street | 1892 | See additional John Entelman properties (Warren Ward & Wesley Ward) | |
Margaret Lafar House | Stephens Ward | 206-208 East Gwinnett Street | 1883 | ||
Fannie Smith House | Stephens Ward | 202 East Gwinnett Street | 1882 | Piazza added in 1895 | |
William P. Hardee House | Stephens Ward | 212-214 East Gwinnett Street | 1884 | ||
Virginia Drane House | Stephens Ward | 222 East Gwinnett Street | 1884 | ||
224-226 East Gwinnett Street | Stephens Ward | 224-226 East Gwinnett Street | 1883 | Childhood home of Johnny Mercer | |
Augusta Wayne House | Stephens Ward | 204 East Hall Street | 1871 | ||
George Saussy/Bridget Clark Duplex | Stephens Ward | 205-207 East Hall Street | 1872 | ||
George Mills House | Stephens Ward | 208 East Hall Street | 1881 | Mansard roof added 1888 | |
Julius C. LeHardy House ("Brockington Hall") | Stephens Ward | 213 East Hall Street | 1884 | ||
George Johnson Baldwin House | Stephens Ward | 225 East Hall Street | 1888 | By William G. Preston | |
Rufus Lester House | Stephens Ward | 226 East Hall Street | 1885 | ||
Elizabeth Thompson House | Stephens Ward | 402 East Hall Street | 1887 | ||
John Bouhan Property | Stephens Ward | 403 East Hall Street | 1884 | ||
217 East Huntingdon Street ("Azalea Inn") | Stephens Ward | 217 East Huntingdon Street | 1885 | ||
225 East Huntingdon Street | Stephens Ward | 225 East Huntingdon Street | 1913 | ||
Irwin & George Tiedeman House | Stephens Ward | 226-228 East Huntingdon Street | 1890 | By Alfred Eichberg | |
McMillan Brothers Property ("McMillan Inn") | Stephens Ward | 302-304 East Huntingdon Street | 1888 | ||
Thomas McMillan Property | Stephens Ward | 306-308 East Huntingdon Street | 1884 | ||
Albert Bacon Property | Stephens Ward | 312-314 East Huntingdon Street | 1881-82 | ||
Cord Asendorf Property | Stephens Ward | 317-319 East Huntingdon Street | 1888 | ||
McMillan Row | Stephens Ward | 402-410 East Huntingdon Street | 1892 | ||
Dennis McCarthy House | Stephens Ward | 414 East Huntingdon Street | 1897 | ||
Solomon Cohen Property | Stephens Ward | 416 East Huntingdon Street | 1892 | See additional Solomon Cohen properties (Derby Ward, Jackson Ward, Pulaski Ward & Troup Ward) | |
Emeline Lee House | Stephens Ward | 602-604 Habersham Street | 1889-92 | ||
504-508-510 East Hall Lane | Mercer Ward | 504-508-510 East Hall Lane | |||
621-627 Rose Court (Rueben Court) | Mercer Ward | 621-627 Rose Court (Rueben Court) | 1990 | ||
St. Philip Monumental AME Church | Gue Ward | 1112 Jefferson Street | 1911 |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ a b c James Dillon (1977) National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: The Savannah Georgia NHL Historic District, National Park Service and Accompanying 25 photos, from 1964, 1973
- ^ "Savannah". New Georgia Encyclopedia. Georgia Humanities Council and the University of Georgia Press. 2006-09-11. Retrieved 2008-01-01.
- ^ http://www.visit-historic-savannah.com/
- ^ "HISTORIC BUILDING MAP, Savannah Historic District" (PDF). Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission (MPC) website. Retrieved 2017-04-09.
- ^ Morrison, Mary L. (1979). Historic Savannah: Survey of significant buildings in the Historic and Victorian Districts of Savannah, Georgia (Second ed.). Savannah, Georgia: Historic Savannah Foundation & The Junior League of Savannah.
- ^ Historic Savannah: Survey of significant buildings in the Historic and Victorian Districts of Savannah, Georgia (Second Edition), Mary L. Morrison, Historic Savannah Foundation & The Junior League of Savannah (1979), p. 52
- ^ Kiah Hall – Savannah College of Art and Design
- ^ "Another Eppinger House Makes a Move" – The Beehive Foundation
- ^ Collection Title: Kate Baldwin Free Kindergarten Records, 1899-1938 – The Southern Historical Collection, UNC
- ^ Lost Savannah: Photographs from the Collection of the Georgia Historical Society, Luciana M. Spracher (2003) ISBN 9780738514871
- ^ Our Savannah: From Ardsley Park to Twickenham and Beyond, Polly Powers Stramm (2009) ISBN 9781625842909
- ^ The British Foreign Service and the American Civil War, Eugene Berwanger (2014), p. 62 ISBN 9780813149493
- ^ Savannah, 1733 to 2000: Photographs from the Collection of the Georgia Historical Society, Susan E. Dick, Mandi D. Johnson, Georgia Historical Society (2001), p. 100 ISBN 9780738506883
- ^ McKean Genealogies, from the Early Settlement of McKeans Or McKeens in America to the Present Time, 1902, Cornelius McKean (1902), p. 158
- ^ Granite Hall – SCAD.edu
- ^ "25 Years After Midnight" – Savannah Magazine, September 13, 2019
- ^ A History of Savannah and South Georgia, Volume 2 (1913), p. 660
- ^ "First City Progress: Luxury B&B opening in Historic District, Pooler goes Aloft" – Savannah Morning News, August 24, 2021
- National Register of Historic Places in Savannah, Georgia
- Buildings and structures in Savannah, Georgia
- Savannah Historic District