



The Pink House in Savannah, Georgia - Historic Photo 1789
Frances Benjamin Johnston captured this historic image of The Pink House, located in Savannah, Georgia, a significant architectural landmark built in 1789 for James Habersham by Joseph Clay. This structure stands as the oldest house in Georgia with notable architectural features. The house was repurposed in 1812 to serve as the Planters Bank of the State of Georgia, during which time a portico was added, enhancing its grandeur.
The Pink House is characterized by its elegant columns and distinctive porticoes, which are emblematic of the architectural style prevalent in the late 18th century. This photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, highlighting the importance of preserving such historical sites.
Published in Frederick Doveton Nichols The Early Architecture of Georgia, this image stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Savannah and is essential for those interested in American architectural history.

The Pink House in Savannah, Georgia - Historic Photo 1789
