



19th Century Architecture in Savannah, Georgia - 1828-1850
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural feature from the early to mid-19th century, located in Chatham County, Savannah, Georgia. The structure, dating from approximately 1828 to 1850, showcases the intricate brickwork and elegant arches characteristic of the period. This image forms part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aims to document the architectural heritage of the southeastern United States.
The photograph was taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer known for her documentation of American architecture and landscape. The image is part of the collection held by the Library of Congress, specifically within the Prints and Photographs Division.
Cockspur Island, situated along the Savannah River, is historically significant and adds context to the architectural style and construction methods of the time. This photograph serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical landscape of Savannah and its architectural evolution.
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19th Century Architecture in Savannah, Georgia - 1828-1850