



Historic Home in Savannah, GA (1816-1819) - 1957 Photo
This vintage photograph, created by Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures a historic structure in Savannah, Georgia, built between 1816 and 1819. Designed by architect William Jay for Richard Richardson, the home was acquired in 1830 by George T. Owens and has remained in the family, now serving as the residence of his granddaughter. This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aims to document the architectural heritage of the region.
The photograph showcases architectural elements typical of the period, including grand columns and a distinctive portico, illustrating the design aesthetics of early 19th-century Georgia. The residence reflects the cultural and historical significance of Savannah, a city known for its rich architectural landscape.
Published in 1957, this image also appears in Frederick Doveton Nichols The Early Architecture of Georgia. It serves as an important visual record of Savannahs architectural history and contributes to the understanding of the regions built heritage.
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Historic Home in Savannah, GA (1816-1819) - 1957 Photo