



Savannah, Georgia 1770 Vintage Wooden House Photograph
This vintage photograph showcases a pre-Revolutionary wooden house located in Savannah, Georgia, dating back to 1770. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a comprehensive documentation of historic buildings in the southeastern United States. The house features classic clapboard siding, an inviting porch, and a well-maintained fence, reflecting the architectural styles of the period.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, a prominent photographer known for her work in documenting Southern architecture, captured this image. Her meticulous attention to detail provides insight into the construction methods and design aesthetics prevalent in the 18th century. The photograph serves as a valuable historical artifact, illustrating the architectural heritage of Savannah and its significance in American history.
This photograph is a compelling addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike, providing a glimpse into the past. It is printed on museum-quality paper to ensure its preservation for future generations.
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Savannah, Georgia 1770 Vintage Wooden House Photograph