



1830 Georgian Architecture in Savannah, Georgia
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural structure located in Savannah, Georgia, within Chatham County. The building dates back to approximately 1830 and exemplifies the style prevalent in early Georgian architecture. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document the rich architectural heritage of the region.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential photographer, recorded this image as part of her inventory, showcasing the intricate design elements typical of the time, including the prominent porch that invites social interaction. This photograph contributes to our understanding of the historical context and aesthetic values of 19th-century American architecture.
Originally published in Frederick Doveton Nichols book, The Early Architecture of Georgia, in 1957, this image serves as a valuable resource for historians and architecture enthusiasts alike.
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1830 Georgian Architecture in Savannah, Georgia
