



Cockspur Island Historical Building, Savannah, GA 1828-1850
This vintage photograph captures a historical building located on Cockspur Island in the Savannah River, Georgia, specifically in Chatham County. The structure dates back to approximately 1828-1850 and reflects the architectural styles prevalent during that period. Included in the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this image showcases the unique brickwork and interior features typical of early Southern architecture.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer, documented this site as part of her extensive work on American architecture. Her inventory highlights the significance of these structures in understanding the regions history and architectural evolution. The Carnegie Survey aimed to preserve and promote awareness of the Souths architectural heritage, making this photograph a valuable historical resource.
The image serves as a testament to the craftsmanship and design of the era, offering a glimpse into the past while emphasizing the importance of preservation.
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Cockspur Island Historical Building, Savannah, GA 1828-1850