



                  Savannah GA Historic Architecture Photo 1816-1819 
                
This vintage photograph, attributed to Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures a significant architectural landmark in Savannah, Georgia, located in Chatham County. The structure, built between 1816 and 1819 by architect William Jay for Richard Richardson, showcases the classic design elements characteristic of early 19th-century American architecture.
In 1830, the property was acquired by George T. Owens, and it remains in the family, now serving as the residence of his granddaughter. This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents the regions historical buildings. The photograph is referenced in Frederick Doveton Nichols 1957 publication, The Early Architecture of Georgia.
With its elegant columns and distinctive fencing, this image highlights the architectural heritage of Savannah. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical context and design aesthetics of the period.
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Savannah GA Historic Architecture Photo 1816-1819
