



Vintage Interior of 1820 Home in Savannah, GA, 1957
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this vintage photograph in the early 20th century, showcasing an interior space in Savannah, Georgia, specifically in Chatham County. The building dates back to circa 1820 and is noted for its fine mantels, a hallmark of the eras architectural detail. This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document significant structures in the region.
The photograph was later published in The Early Architecture of Georgia by Frederick Doveton Nichols in 1957, highlighting the importance of preserving history through visual documentation. Notable figures associated with the residence include Dr. and Mrs. Craig Barrow, further enriching the narrative of this historic space.
Johnstons work provides a glimpse into the furnishings and design elements typical of early Georgian interiors, making it a valuable resource for historians and architecture enthusiasts alike.
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Vintage Interior of 1820 Home in Savannah, GA, 1957