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Historic Row Houses in Savannah, GA (1850) Photo

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Historic Row Houses in Savannah, GA (1850) PhotoThis vintage photograph, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases a row of historic houses in Savannah, Georgia, specifically in Chatham County. The image depicts the architectural style typical of the mid 19th century, with features such as porches and dormers that were common in residential buildings of that era. Built around 1850, these row houses were a vital part of the community until their demolition in 1940 to make way for the Yamacraw

The buildings stone walls reflect the craftsmanship and materials typical of early Southern architecture

witnessing crucial events and decisions that shaped the state

railroad growth

showcases a significant structure located in Selma

The house holds significant historical value

including this one

was originally published in the January 1931 issue of Country Life magazine

a city known for its rich architectural heritage

captures a fine example of wooden row houses in Savannah

this home showcases the architectural elegance of its time

Click to learn more about this historic map of Bennington

This restored edition brings the historic Orange map to life while preserving the original linework and the villages

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