



Colonial Park Cemetery, Savannah GA, 19th Century Monuments
This vintage photograph features the stone monuments and brick vaults located in Colonial Park, which was formerly known as South Broad Street Cemetery in Savannah, Georgia. The image showcases early nineteenth-century craftsmanship, highlighting the architectural styles prevalent during that era.
Colonial Park Cemetery, established in the 1750s, serves as a historic site and final resting place for many prominent figures in Savannahs history. The cemeterys rich heritage and its collection of sepulchral monuments provide insight into the artistry and cultural significance of memorialization in the South.
This photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project aimed at documenting the historical architecture of the American South. The image was credited to Frances Benjamin Johnston, a notable photographer, and is held in the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress. It contributes to the understanding of Savannahs architectural legacy and the evolution of cemetery design.

Colonial Park Cemetery, Savannah GA, 19th Century Monuments
