



Telfair Academy in Savannah, Georgia - 1819 Architecture
This vintage photograph captures the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences, located in Savannah, Georgia, within Chatham County. The building, designed by architect William Jay, was constructed in 1819 for Alexander Telfair. It is notable for its elegant neoclassical architecture, characterized by prominent columns and intricate sculptures, which reflect the architectural trends of the early 19th century.
The Telfair Academy, originally a private home, now serves as a public museum, housing a diverse collection of art and historical artifacts. This photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document significant structures in the region. The image provides insight into the architectural heritage and cultural history of Savannah.
This photograph was published in 1957 in The Early Architecture of Georgia by Frederick Doveton Nichols. The image is an important piece of historical documentation, illustrating both the structural design and the artistic elements that define this significant landmark in Georgia.

Telfair Academy in Savannah, Georgia - 1819 Architecture
