



Yamacraw Village, Savannah GA, circa 1850 Historical Photo
This vintage photograph captures a view of Yamacraw Village in Savannah, Georgia, a site characterized by its row houses built circa 1850. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documented significant architectural sites in the region. These wooden structures served as important residential buildings within the community until their demolition in 1940 to make way for the Yamacraw Village Housing Projects.
Yamacraw Village was a notable part of Savannahs urban landscape, reflecting the architectural style and social dynamics of its time. The row houses, with their distinctive wooden construction and fencing, provided a glimpse into the living conditions of the era. This photograph serves as an important historical record of Savannahs architectural heritage and urban development.
The image was published in Frederick Doveton Nichols The Early Architecture of Georgia in 1957 and is maintained in the Library of Congress, ensuring its preservation for future generations.

Yamacraw Village, Savannah GA, circa 1850 Historical Photo