



Historic 124 McDonough St, Savannah, 1939 - Architectural Ge
This photograph features the building at 124 McDonough Street, West, in Savannahs Chatham County, Georgia. Constructed in 1861 for Alfred Haywood, it later became associated with Mrs. W.W. Owens. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, documented by photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston, under the Library of Congresss auspices.
Captured in either 1939 or 1944, the photo showcases architectural elements typical of mid-19th-century Savannah. This building has been a fixture in Savannahs urban landscape since the Civil War, serving as a tangible link to the citys history. Further details about the Carnegie Survey can be found on the Library of Congress website for those interested in exploring the buildings significance and the surrounding areas history.
A statement in any room, each reproduction is printed on museum-quality paper using a restored version of the original. Restored and printed in the United States.

Historic 124 McDonough St, Savannah, 1939 - Architectural Ge