Buildings in Savannah Historic District
The Savannah Historic District is a large urban U.S. historic district that roughly corresponds to the city limits of Savannah, Georgia, prior to the American Civil War. The area was declared a National Historic Landmark District in 1966,[1] and is one of the largest districts of its kind in the United States.[2] The district was made in recognition of the unique layout of the city, begun by James Oglethorpe at the city's founding and propagated for over a century of its growth.[1]
The district is about 2 square miles (5.2 km2) in area. It is bounded by the
East Broad Street and Trustees' Garden on the east.[1]
Below is an incomplete list of relevant buildings inside Savannah Historic District:[3][4][5]
Selected contributing properties
Name | Ward | Image | Address | Year | Note |
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Mary Bradley Property | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 318-320 Williamson Street | 1872 | ||
United Hydraulic Compress Company Building | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 312-316 Williamson Street | 1874 | ||
John Williamson Range | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 302-310 Williamson Street/West Bay Street | 1850 | Damaged by fires in 1879 and 1898 | |
220–224 West Bay Street | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 220-224 West Bay Street | 1821 | 224 damaged by fire in 1851 | |
Lowden Building | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 214 West Bay Street | 1910 | ||
William Taylor Stores | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 202-206 West Bay Street | 1806/1818 | Elements of the eastern half 1806; western portion 1818 | |
Jones and Telfair Range | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 112-130 West Bay Street | 1852-1854 | By Charles Sholl and Calvin Fay | |
Savannah City Hall | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 2 East Bay Street | 1904-1905 | By Hyman Witcover | |
Eugene Kelly Stores (Thomas Gamble Building) | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 4-10 East Bay Street | 1877 | Replaced previous 1870 Kelly Stores (burned 1876);[6] originally owned by Eugene Kelly | |
Upper Stoddard Range | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 12-42 East Bay Street (view from River Street) | 1859 | By John Stoddard | |
Savannah Cotton Exchange | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 100 East Bay Street | 1887 | By William G. Preston | |
Claghorn and Cunningham Range | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 102-110 East Bay Street (view from River Street) | 1857 | Attributed to Charles Sholl and Calvin Fay; built concurrently with the Jones–Derenne Range | |
Jones/Derenne Range
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New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 112-130 East Bay Street | 1857 | Superstructure utilized southern foundations of the previous George Jones Stores (c.1810) | |
Archibald Smith Stores | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 202-206 East Bay Street | 1810 | Smith owned the lot by no later than 1796 | |
Lower Stoddard Range (western portion) | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 208-214 East Bay Street | 1858 | By John Stoddard; superstructure utilized foundations of the previous Harden Stores (c.1810) | |
Lower Stoddard Range (eastern portion) | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 216-230 East Bay Street (view from River Street) | 1858 | By John Stoddard; superstructure utilized foundations of the previous Howard Stores (c.1809) | |
Scott and Balfour Stores | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 302-316 East Bay Street | 1823/1850s | Host to Andrew Low & Company; additional level added 1850s | |
George Anderson Stores | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 402-410 East Bay Street | 1835 | ||
508 East Factors Walk | New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots | 508 East Bay Street/Factors Walk | 1892 | By Dennis J. Murphy | |
Pirates' House | Trustees' Garden Ward | 20 East Broad Street | 1794-1871 | ||
Herb House | Trustees' Garden Ward | 26 East Broad Street | 1853 (by) | Despite some folklore dating it to the 1730s, the Mary Lane Morrison-edited Historic Savannah: A Survey of Significant Buildings in the Historic and Victorian Districts of Savannah, Georgia suggests 1853,[7] the year it first appears on a map | |
Joseph Gammon Duplex | Trustees' Garden Ward | 28-30 East Broad Street | 1840 | ||
Mary Foley House | Trustees' Garden Ward | 36 East Broad Street | 1909 | ||
Archibald Smith House | Trustees' Garden Ward | 48 East Broad Street | 1830 (prior to) | See also Archibald Smith Stores on the wharf | |
John Foley Duplex | Trustees' Garden Ward | 52-56 East Broad Street | 1874 | Built for Major John Foley | |
Phoenix Iron Works/Kehoe Iron Foundry | Trustees' Garden Ward | 656 East Broughton Street | 1873, altered 1883 | Part of SCAD | |
Yamacraw 43 Rows (demolished) | Middle Oglethorpe Ward | Fahm Street | 1850 | Row houses built about 1850. Torn down 1940 for Yamacraw Village Housing Projects | |
William Scarbrough House | Middle Oglethorpe Ward | 41 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard | 1819 | By William Jay, on the NRHP | |
First Bryan Baptist Church | Middle Oglethorpe Ward | 575 West Bryan Street | 1888 | On the NRHP | |
Crites Hall, SCAD | South Oglethorpe Ward | 217 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard | 1906 | Part of SCAD | |
Central of Georgia Railway Administrative "Gray Building" | South Oglethorpe/Railroad Ward | 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard | 1856 | Now named Kiah Hall, part of SCAD; a National Historic Landmark since 1976[8] | |
Central of Georgia Railway, "Up Freight" Sheds remnants | South Oglethorpe/Railroad Ward | 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, rear | 1853 | Structural collapse in the 1990s, exterior walls still intact; part of SCAD | |
Central of Georgia Railway Administrative "Red Building" | South Oglethorpe/Railroad Ward | 233 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard | 1888 | By Calvin Fay & Alfred Eichberg; part of SCAD | |
Central of Georgia Railway, "Down Freight" Sheds | South Oglethorpe/Railroad Ward | 233 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, rear | 1859 | Part of SCAD | |
Central of Georgia Railway, "Down Freight" Sheds | South Oglethorpe/Railroad Ward | 233 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, rear (courtyard view) | 1859 | Part of SCAD | |
Central of Georgia Train Terminal
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South Oglethorpe/Railroad Ward | 301 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard | 1860-1876 | Designed by Augustus Schwaab; today Savannah Visitors Center/Savannah History Museum | |
Central of Georgia Roundhouse and Machine Shops | Railroad Ward | 655 Louisville Road | 1853 (begun) | Roundhouse/Repair Shops compound | |
George Wymberly Jones DeRenne (Estate of) Property | Franklin Ward | 1 Jefferson Street | 1893 | Designed by Percy Sugden | |
Abram Minis Property (1) | Franklin Ward | 20-22 Montgomery Street | 1846 | ||
First African Baptist Church | Franklin Ward | 23 Montgomery Street | 1859-1861 | ||
George Hardcastle Building | Franklin Ward | 30-38 Montgomery Street | 1855 | ||
37-39 Montgomery Street | Franklin Ward | 37-39 Montgomery Street | 1916 | ||
Edward & Robert Lovell Building | Franklin Ward | 318-320 West Broughton Street | 1891 | ||
Simon Byck Property | Franklin Ward | 408 West Broughton Street | 1869 | ||
Charles Ochler Property | Franklin Ward | 416-418 West Broughton Street | 1872 | ||
Margaret Downs Property | Franklin Ward | 420 West Broughton Street | 1904 | ||
305 West Bryan Street | Franklin Ward | 305 West Bryan Street | 1855 | ||
418 West Bryan Street | Franklin Ward | 418 West Bryan Street | 1910 | ||
Michael Alberino Property | Franklin Ward | 420 West Bryan Street | 1912 | ||
Charles Meitzler Building | Franklin Ward | 307 West Congress Street | 1875 | ||
Germania Fire Company | Franklin Ward | 315 West Congress Street | 1871 | ||
Augustus Walter Building (1) | Franklin Ward | 401-403 West Congress Street | 1867 | ||
Augustus Walter Building (2) | Franklin Ward | 405 West Congress Street | 1870 | ||
409 West Congress Street | Franklin Ward | 409 West Congress Street | 1872 | ||
James Brannen Building | Franklin Ward | 419-423 West Congress Street | 1875 | Third story added 1906; roof development modern | |
Abram Minis Property (2) | Franklin Ward | 302-304 West St. Julian Street | 1855 | ||
Charles Lamar Properties | Franklin Ward | 305-307 West St. Julian Street | 1892 | ||
309-315 West St. Julian Street | Franklin Ward | 309-315 West St. Julian Street | 1902 | ||
312 West St. Julian Street | Franklin Ward | 312 West St. Julian Street | 1870 | ||
314 West St. Julian Street | Franklin Ward | 314 West St. Julian Street | 1870 | ||
David Dillon Building | Decker Ward | 19 Barnard Street | 1855 | ||
John Montmollin Warehouse | Decker Ward | 21 Barnard Street | 1855 | Later the Bryan Free School | |
Lawrence/Shaffer Building | Decker Ward | 23-25 Barnard Street | 1848 | ||
30-38 Barnard Street | Decker Ward | 30-38 Barnard Street | 1920 (circa) | ||
James Johnston Building | Decker Ward | 103 West Bay Street | 1819 | Third level added later | |
Savannah Morning News Building (west) | Decker Ward | 109-111 West Bay Street | 1926 | ||
George W. Jones Building | Decker Ward | 121-123 West Bay Street | 1852 | ||
Simon Guckenheimer Building | Decker Ward | 225 West Bay Street | 1893 | By Calvin Fay & Alfred Eichberg | |
Alexander Smets Range (102 West Broughton facade) | Decker Ward | 102 West Broughton Street | 1847-1853 (between) | ||
Alexander Smets Range (104 West Broughton facade) | Decker Ward | 104 West Broughton Street | 1847-1853 (between) | ||
Alexander Smets Range (106 West Broughton facade) | Decker Ward | 106 West Broughton Street | 1847-1853 (between) | ||
Alexander Smets Range (108 West Broughton facade) | Decker Ward | 108 West Broughton Street | 1847 | ||
110 West Broughton Street | Decker Ward | 110 West Broughton Street | 1875 | ||
Kress Building | Decker Ward | 120-122 West Broughton Street | 1923-1937 | ||
Willenski & Silver Building | Decker Ward | 202-206 West Broughton Street | 1903 | ||
David Morrison Building | Decker Ward | 212-218 West Broughton Street | 1905 | ||
Levy & Golden Building | Decker Ward | 220-222 West Broughton Street | 1905 | ||
Thomas Gibbons Range | Decker Ward | 102-116 West Congress Street (view from St. Julian Street) | 1820 | Thomas Gibbons (1757-1826): planter, politician, lawyer, steamboat owner | |
103 West Congress Street | Decker Ward | 103 West Congress Street | 1875 | ||
Lovell and Lattimore Store | Decker Ward | 121-123 West Congress Street | 1859 | ||
Mohr Brothers Store | Decker Ward | 125 West Congress Street | 1881 | ||
Lillenthal and Kohn Store | Decker Ward | 127 West Congress Street | 1873 | ||
Joseph Bernstein Building | Decker Ward | 201-207 West Congress Street | 1913 | ||
Frederick Herb (Estate of) Building | Decker Ward | 209 West Congress Street | 1855 | ||
Robert McIntire Building | Decker Ward | 222-228 West Congress Street (view from St. Julian Street) | 1890 | ||
James McIntire Building | Decker Ward | 222-236 West St. Julian Street (view from Bryan Street) | 1855 | ||
Savannah Morning News Building (east) | Decker Ward | 5 Whitaker Street | 1875 | Designed by Miller Grant | |
37 Whitaker Street | Decker Ward | 37 Whitaker Street | 1890 | ||
James Morrison Building | Derby Ward | 1-7 Bull Street | 1819/1847 | Enlarged and remodeled 1847 and later | |
The Citizens and Southern Bank | Derby Ward | 22 Bull Street | 1907 | Now Bank of America | |
Christ Church | Derby Ward | 28 Bull Street | 1838/1897 | Mother church of Georgia, 1838 edifice third on the same site | |
9 Drayton Street | Derby Ward | 9 Drayton Street | 1853 | Built for Confederate Army veteran Edward Clifford Anderson Jr.
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Citizens Bank Building | Derby Ward | 15 Drayton Street | 1896 | By G.L. Norman; now part of SCAD | |
United States Custom House | Derby Ward | 1-5 East Bay Street | 1848-1852 | By John S. Norris | |
Central Railroad Bank | Derby Ward | 7 East Bay Street | 1853 | ||
George Owens House
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Derby Ward | 15-17 East Bay Street | 1822-1823 | ||
25-27 East Bay Street | Derby Ward | 25-27 East Bay Street | 1860/1915 | Original configuration 1860; altered, remodeled and enlarged 1895 & 1915 | |
Savannah Bank and Trust Co. | Derby Ward | 2 East Bryan Street | 1911 | ||
Ann Hamilton House | Derby Ward | 24-26 East Bryan Street | 1824 (circa) | Attributed to Amos Scudder, father of builders John and Ephraim Scudder[9] | |
Manger Building (formerly Hotel Savannah) | Derby Ward | 7 East Congress Street (32 Bull Street) | 1912 | First City Club of Savannah | |
Richard Stites Building | Derby Ward | 5-11 West Bay Street | 1820 (circa) | ||
Solomon Cohen Building | Derby Ward | 17 West Bay Street | 1869 | See additional Solomon Cohen properties (Jackson Ward, Pulaski Ward, Stephens Ward & Troup Ward) | |
21 West Bay Street | Derby Ward | 21 West Bay Street | 1821 | The original occupant, City Hotel, was Savannah's first hotel | |
John Lyons Building | Derby Ward | 30-36 West Broughton Street | 1878 | ||
John L. Hardee Property | Derby Ward | 22-24 West Bryan Street | 1878 | ||
Leroy Myers Cigar Company | Reynolds Ward | 18 Abercorn Street | 1911 | Now Parish House for Christ Church | |
Habersham House | Reynolds Ward | 23 Abercorn Street | 1789 | Also known as the "(Olde) Pink House", by Joseph Clay for James Habersham Jr., bought and restored by James Arthur Williams | |
Oliver Sturges House | Reynolds Ward | 27 Abercorn Street | 1813 | ||
John Wesley Hotel | Reynolds Ward | 29 Abercorn Street | 1913 | Now Planters Inn on Reynolds Square | |
Lucas Theatre | Reynolds Ward | 32 Abercorn Street | 1921 | Part of SCAD | |
24 Drayton Street | Reynolds Ward | 24 Drayton Street | 1924 | ||
Hibernia Bank Building | Reynolds Ward | 101 East Bay Street | 1914 | Now Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce | |
105-107 East Bay Street | Reynolds Ward | 105-107 East Bay Street | 1922 | ||
Oglethorpe Lodge Building | Reynolds Ward | 113-119 East Bay Street | 1853 | ||
Edward Padelford Building (west) | Reynolds Ward | 229-233 East Bay Street | 1853-1854 | Now the East Bay Inn | |
202-208 East Broughton Street | Reynolds Ward | 202-208 East Broughton Street | 1917 | ||
9 Lincoln Street | Reynolds Ward | 9 Lincoln Street | 1853 | ||
226 East Bryan Street (17 Lincoln Street) | Reynolds Ward | 17 Lincoln Street | 1852 | The home of Abe's on Lincoln since 2010 | |
Edward Padelford Building (east) | Warren Ward | 301 East Bay Street | 1851 | Now Staybridge Suites | |
417 East Bay Street | Warren Ward | 417 East Bay Street | 1875 (circa) | ||
John Eppinger Property | Warren Ward | 425 East Bay Street | 1809 | Moved from Elbert Ward (219 Jefferson Street) | |
John Berrien House | Warren Ward | 322-324 East Broughton Street | 1790-1797 | Built for Major John Berrien. House raised 1917. During the remodeling of 2012–2016,[10] the house was lowered again, onto an 18th-century-style ground floor construction[11] | |
John Deubell House | Warren Ward | 410-416 East Broughton Street | 1809 or before | ||
William Lake Building | Warren Ward | 418 East Broughton Street | 1871 | ||
John Entelman Property | Warren Ward | 420-422 East Broughton Street | 1898 | See additional John Entelman properties (Stephens Ward & Wesley Ward) | |
John Eppinger (Estate of) Property | Warren Ward | 404 East Bryan Street | 1821-1823 | Moved from Jackson Ward (211 West Perry Street) | |
Patrick Shiels House | Warren Ward | 410 East Bryan Street | 1848 | See also Patrick Shiels Property (Columbia Ward) | |
Dennis O'Connell House | Warren Ward | 416 East Bryan Street | 1888 | ||
Mary Driscoll House | Warren Ward | 418 East Bryan Street | 1898 | ||
John Ballon Property (1) | Warren Ward | 417 East Congress Street | 1839 | Built for John Ballon, Free Man of Color | |
John Ballon Property (2) | Warren Ward | 419 East Congress Street | 1839 | Built for John Ballon, Free Man of Color | |
425 East Congress Street | Warren Ward | 425 East Congress Street | 1799-1808 (between) | ||
Margaret Pendergast House | Warren Ward | 420 East St. Julian Street | 1868 | ||
Henry Willink Cottage | Warren Ward | 426 East St. Julian Street | 1845 | Moved from Crawford Ward (231 Price Street) in November, 1964, replacing a structure torn down by Anne and Mills Lane.[12] Also run as a school by Catherine and Jane Deveaux.[13] | |
Hugh Cullen Property | Warren Ward | 3-5 Habersham Street | 1854 | ||
Paul Hamilton Wilkins House | Warren Ward | 7 Habersham Street | 1791-1794 (between) | ||
John Strous House | Warren Ward | 11 Habersham Street | 1852 | ||
Spencer–Woodbridge House | Warren Ward | 22 Habersham Street | 1790-1804 (between) | Also known as the George Basil Spencer House | |
John David Mongin House | Warren Ward | 24 Habersham Street | 1797 (circa) | Moved from 25 Habersham (across the square) | |
Harry Schroder Duplex | Warren Ward | 32-34 Habersham Street | 1898 | ||
Elizabeth Heery House | Warren Ward | 17 Price Street | 1857 | ||
601 East Bay Street
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Washington Ward | 601 East Bay Street (view from Houston Street) | 1860 | ||
31 East Broad Street | Washington Ward | 31 East Broad Street | 1860 | ||
James McMahon House | Washington Ward | 37-39 East Broad Street | 1874 | ||
Charles Wood Row House | Washington Ward | 41-47 East Broad Street | 1899 | ||
Frank Walsh House | Washington Ward | 506 East Broughton Street | 1887 | ||
Bridget McAuliffe House | Washington Ward | 508 East Broughton Street | 1898 | ||
530 East Broughton Street
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Washington Ward | 530 East Broughton Street | 1884 | ||
Mary Spear House | Washington Ward | 532 East Broughton Street | 1820 (circa); raised 1879 | Built for Mary Spear, Free Woman of Color | |
Abrahams Home
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Washington Ward | 548 East Broughton Street | 1858 | By John S. Norris | |
Margaret Prindible Property | Washington Ward | 508-512 East Bryan Street | 1892 | ||
Mary Gildea House | Washington Ward | 514 East Bryan Street | 1899 | ||
Mary Horrigan Property | Washington Ward | 520-522 East Bryan Street | 1899 | ||
William Gaston House | Washington Ward | 511 East Congress Street | 1839 (circa) | Remodeled 1869 | |
Isabella Mallery House | Washington Ward | 513 East Congress Street | 1841 | ||
Isabella Brower House | Washington Ward | 519 East Congress Street | 1837-1839 | ||
Joseph Burke Properties | Washington Ward | 541-545 East Congress Street | 1860 | ||
Ann Pinder House | Washington Ward | 547 East Congress Street | 1831-1835 | ||
William Flood House | Washington Ward | 501 East St. Julian Street | 1901 | ||
Anne Pitman House | Washington Ward | 504 East St. Julian Street | 1842 | ||
Hampton Lillibridge House | Washington Ward | 507 East St. Julian Street (moved from 310 East Bryan Street) | 1796–1799 | Image from prior location on Bryan Street. Bought, moved & restored by James Arthur Williams | |
Odingsells House | Washington Ward | 510 East St. Julian Street | 1797 | Built for Major Charles Odingsells; restored by James Arthur Williams | |
Morty Dorgan Property (1) | Washington Ward | 542 East St. Julian Street | 1853 | Remodeled 1888-1898 | |
Mary Ferguson House | Washington Ward | 549 East St. Julian Street | 1905 | ||
Joseph Wilkinson House | Washington Ward | 11 Houston Street | 1807 | Remodeled 1899 | |
Morty Dorgan Property (2) | Washington Ward | 20 Houston Street | 1852-1853 | ||
Simon Mirault House | Washington Ward | 21 Houston Street (moved from Troup Ward) | 1852 | Built for Simon Mirault, Free Man of Color | |
Joachim Hartstene House | Washington Ward | 23 Houston Street | 1803 (circa) | Rebuilt with original members, 1964 | |
Catherine McCarthy Property | Washington Ward | 26-30 Houston Street | 1887 | ||
Laurence Dunn Property (1) | Washington Ward | 31-33 Houston Street | 1875 | By Augustus Schwaab | |
Laurence Dunn Property (2) | Washington Ward | 35-37 Houston Street | 1872 | ||
D.D. Williams House | Washington Ward | 12 Price Street | 1816 | ||
William Williams House | Washington Ward | 16 Price Street | 1809 (by) | ||
William Wescott House | Washington Ward | 36 Price Street | 1874 | ||
Stephen Timmons Cottage | Washington Ward | 40 Price Street | 1841 | ||
109-111 Jefferson Street | Liberty Ward | 109-111 Jefferson Street | 1909 | ||
Anna Keilbach Building (north) | Liberty Ward | 113-115 Jefferson Street | 1883 | ||
Anna Keilbach Building (south) | Liberty Ward | 117–119 Jefferson Street | 1883 | ||
Congregation B'nai B'rith (former site) | Liberty Ward | 120 Montgomery Street | 1908 | By Hyman Witcover; now part of SCAD | |
James Hart Building | Liberty Ward | 144-146 Montgomery Street | 1888 | ||
301-303 West Broughton Street | Liberty Ward | 301-303 West Broughton Street | 1851 | Altered 1930, early 2000s | |
311 West Broughton Street | Liberty Ward | 311 West Broughton Street | 1916 | ||
John Tietgen Building | Liberty Ward | 306 West State Street | 1908 | ||
Frederick Selleck Property (1) | Liberty Ward | 305 West York Street | 1822 | ||
Frederick Selleck Property (2) | Liberty Ward | 311 West York Street | 1822 | ||
323 West York Street | Liberty Ward | 323 West York Street | 1900 | ||
Henry Hayme Building | Heathcote Ward | 114 Barnard Street | 1889 | ||
Telfair Family Mansion | Heathcote Ward | 121 Barnard Street | 1820/1880 | By William Jay; enlarged and altered in the 1880s to become the Telfair Academy | |
Trinity Methodist Church | Heathcote Ward | 127 Barnard Street | 1848 | By John B. Hogg | |
Julia Dancy Range | Heathcote Ward | 134-142 Jefferson Street | 1884 | ||
Jacob Waldburg Building | Heathcote Ward | 101-105 West Broughton Street | 1866 | ||
Edward Lovell Building (east) | Heathcote Ward | 109-113 West Broughton Street | 1875 (circa) | Longtime Savannah location for JCPenney | |
Edward Lovell Building (west) | Heathcote Ward | 115 West Broughton Street | 1890 | See also Edward Lovell Properties (Chatham Ward, Decker Ward & Percival Ward) | |
121 West Broughton Street | Heathcote Ward | 121 West Broughton Street | 1889 | ||
Hogan & Douglas Building | Heathcote Ward | 123-125 West Broughton Street | 1889 | ||
201 West Broughton Street | Heathcote Ward | 201 West Broughton Street | 1900 | ||
205-207 West Broughton Street | Heathcote Ward | 205-207 West Broughton Street | 1889 | ||
Robert Walker Row House | Heathcote Ward | 213-223 West York Street | 1905 | ||
A.R. Altmeyer Building | Percival Ward | 110-118 Bull Street | 1892 | Designed by Alfred Eichberg | |
111-119 Bull Street | Percival Ward | 111-119 Bull Street | 1907 | ||
Lutheran Church of the Ascension | Percival Ward | 120 Bull Street (21 East State Street) | 1878 | Designed by George B. Clarke | |
Old Chatham County Courthouse | Percival Ward | 124 Bull Street | 1889 | By William G. Preston | |
US Post Office/Court House | Percival Ward | 125 Bull Street | 1896/1931 | Southern half of the structure 1896–1899; northern half 1931-32 | |
135-139 Bull Street | Percival Ward | 135-139 Bull Street | 1875 | ||
John Schwarz Building | Percival Ward | 136-140 Bull Street | 1890 | Designed by Alfred Eichberg; remodeled 1907 and 1913 | |
143 Bull Street | Percival Ward | 143 Bull Street | 1905 | Carriage house of 4 West Oglethorpe Avenue | |
Wayne–Gordon House | Percival Ward | 10 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1820/1886 | On the NRHP; third story added 1886 | |
George Anderson House | Percival Ward | 14 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1853/1892 | Enlarged 1892 by William G. Preston; now Ballastone Inn | |
William Williams House | Percival Ward | 18 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1826/1873 | Raised and remodeled 1873; now Ballastone Inn | |
6 East State Street | Percival Ward | 6 East State Street | 1900 (by) | ||
8 East State Street | Percival Ward | 8 East State Street | 1929 | ||
A. D. Hevirance Building | Percival Ward | 14 East State Street | 1908 | ||
18 East State Street | Percival Ward | 18 East State Street | 1905 | ||
Patrick Duffy Building | Percival Ward | 24 East State Street | 1855 | Home of Bradley Lock and Key since 1967 | |
Peter Ott Property | Percival Ward | 15-19 East York Street | 1892 | ||
Esther Stewart Property | Percival Ward | 21-25 East York Street | 1853-1856 | ||
Hodgson–Telfair Commercial Building | Percival Ward | 1 West Broughton Street | 1854-1855 | 1913-24 (remodeled between) | |
5-9 West Broughton Street | Percival Ward | 5-9 West Broughton Street | 1867 | ||
11-15 West Broughton Street | Percival Ward | 11-15 West Broughton Street | 1867 | ||
Anderson–Leslee House | Percival Ward | 4 West Oglethorpe Avenue | 1836/1867 | ||
12 West Oglethorpe Avenue | Percival Ward | 12 West Oglethorpe Avenue | 1898 | ||
Samuel White Property | Percival Ward | 14-18 West Oglethorpe Avenue | 1899 | ||
William Waring Property | Percival Ward | 12 West State Street | 1824-1825 | ||
Edward Lovell Property | Percival Ward | 14 West State Street | 1853 | See also Edward Lovell Properties (Chatham Ward, Decker Ward & Heathcote Ward) | |
Isaac Morrell Building | Percival Ward | 16 West State Street | 1853 | ||
18 West State Street | Percival Ward | 18 West State Street | 1916 | ||
Lindsay & Morgan Building | Percival Ward | 5-11 West York Street | 1921 | ||
Thomas Henderson Building | Percival Ward | 15-21 West York Street | 1890 | ||
116 Whitaker Street | Percival Ward | 116 Whitaker Street | 1866 | ||
144-152 Whitaker Street | Percival Ward | 144-152 Whitaker Street | 1898 | ||
Owens–Thomas House | Anson Ward | 124 Abercorn Street | 1817-1819 | By William Jay, on the NRHP
Jay's earliest structure in Savannah | |
Owens–Thomas House Slave Quarters | Anson Ward | 124 Abercorn Street, rear (view from Lincoln Street) | 1817-1819 | A rare & intact example of a 19th-century urban slave dwelling | |
Mary Marshall Houses | Anson Ward | 127-129 Abercorn Street | 1845-1859 (circa) | Lower two levels likely c.1845 by Charles B. Cluskey, upper two levels likely 1859; today's rear half 20th century addition | |
143 Abercorn Street | Anson Ward | 143 Abercorn Street | 1914 | ||
The Marshall House | Anson Ward | 123 East Broughton Street | 1851-1852 | Opened 1852; iron veranda added 1857 (recreated in the 20th century) | |
Avon Theatre | Anson Ward | 125 East Broughton Street | 1944–1946 | Now the Savannah Taphouse | |
Eppinger House | Anson Ward | 110 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1776 (lower two levels prior to); upper level added 1876 | Likely the oldest intact brick structure in Savannah | |
Marmaduke Hamilton Property | Anson Ward | 112-114 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1872 | ||
John and Marmaduke Hamilton Property | Anson Ward | 116 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1869 | ||
Christian Camphor Cottage | Anson Ward | 122 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1760-1767 (circa), raised 1871; balcony remodeled 1907[14] | Likely the oldest surviving structure in Savannah | |
John Rowland Property (west) | Anson Ward | 124-126 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1895 | By J.A. Sullivan | |
John Rowland Property (east) | Anson Ward | 132 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1872 | ||
Henry Dickerson Row | Anson Ward | 204-216 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1872-1874 | By Gilbert Butler | |
William Rahn House (Dr. Charlton House) | Anson Ward | 220-222 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1853 | ||
William Duncan House | Anson Ward | 224 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1883 | ||
Oscar Dibble House | Anson Ward | 228 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1855 | ||
Mary Marshall Row | Anson Ward | 230-244 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1855-1856 | ||
Standard Oil Building | Anson Ward | 110 East President Street | 1924 | ||
Graham Apartment Building | Anson Ward | 210 East State Street | 1924 | ||
216 East State Street | Anson Ward | 216 East State Street | 1912 | ||
Michael Lyons Property | Anson Ward | 220-224 East State Street | 1893 | ||
Marine Hospital | Anson Ward | 115 East York Street | 1907 | Part of SCAD | |
Henry Dickerson Duplex | Anson Ward | 201-203 East York Street | 1853 | ||
James Mills House | Anson Ward | 205 East York Street | 1855 | ||
Jane Young House | Anson Ward | 211 East York Street | 1853 | ||
John Feely Duplex | Anson Ward | 217-219 East York Street | 1872 | ||
Charles Landershine House | Anson Ward | 221 East York Street | 1856 | ||
111-117 Lincoln Street | Anson Ward | 111-117 Lincoln Street | 1918 | ||
Gordon–Anderson Building ("President's Quarters Inn") | Anson Ward | 127-131 Lincoln Street (view from East York Street) | 1855 | By John Scudder | |
Joseph Sognier Property (1) | Anson Ward | 133-135 Lincoln Street | 1886 | By P.J. Fallon | |
Joseph Sognier Property (2) | Anson Ward | 139-141 Lincoln Street | 1886 | By P.J. Fallon | |
Robert Kennedy Property | Columbia Ward | 323 East Broughton Street | 1890 | ||
Humphrey Gwathney House | Columbia Ward | 401 East Broughton Street | 1822-1823 | Remodeled 1883 | |
Patrick Shiels Property | Columbia Ward | 417-421 East Broughton Street | 1843 | Raised & enlarged 1905; store front added 1965; see also Patrick Shiels House (Warren Ward) | |
John Ruwe Duplex | Columbia Ward | 310-312 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1875 | By George Sanders | |
Thomas Rodman Property | Columbia Ward | 314 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1809 (by) | Enlarged 1911 | |
William Spencer House | Columbia Ward | 322 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1809 (by) | Enlarged 1884 | |
17 Hundred 90 Inn | Columbia Ward | 307 East President Street (view from Lincoln Street) | 1823/1888 | Eastern portion (1823) built for Steele White, western portion (1888) built for Anna Powers | |
Abraham Scribner House | Columbia Ward | 424 East President Street | 1810 | Remodeled 1899 | |
Edward Moran Duplex | Columbia Ward | 302-308 East State Street | 1856 | By John Scudder | |
Isaiah Davenport House | Columbia Ward | 324 East State Street | 1820 | By Isaiah Davenport, on the NRHP | |
Francis M. Stone House | Columbia Ward | 402 East State Street | 1821 | ||
"Laura's Cottage" | Columbia Ward | 416 East State Street | 1799-1808 (between) | Moved from Greene Ward | |
Timothy Bonticou Double House
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Columbia Ward | 418-420 East State Street | 1854-1861 | Moved from 419 to 421 East Broughton Lane, 1972 | |
Henry Willink Duplex | Columbia Ward | 422-424 East State Street | 1850 (circa) | ||
Jerome H. Wilson House | Columbia Ward | 307-311 East York Street | 1872 | ||
Thomas Morgan House | Columbia Ward | 313–315 East York Street | 1885 | ||
Abraham Sheftall House | Columbia Ward | 321 East York Street | 1818 | Moved from Elbert Ward, 1966 | |
409 East York Street | Columbia Ward | 409 East York Street | 1880 | ||
Kehoe House II | Columbia Ward | 123 Habersham Street | 1892 | Built for William Kehoe, by DeWitt Bruyn | |
Frederick Heineman House | Columbia Ward | 125-127 Habersham Street | 1842 | ||
Green Fleetwood House | Columbia Ward | 128 Habersham Street | 1854 | ||
Kehoe House I | Columbia Ward | 130 Habersham Street | 1885 | ||
The Frederick Ball House | Columbia Ward | 136 Habersham Street | 1805 | By Frederick Ball, master carpenter, 1809 | |
Joseph Gammon Property | Columbia Ward | 134 Lincoln Street | 1843 | ||
111 East Broad Street | Greene Ward | 111 East Broad Street | 1841 | ||
Michael Lavin (Estate of) Property | Greene Ward | 143 East Broad Street | 1888-1889 | ||
Daniel O'Connor Row House | Greene Ward | 507-511 East Broughton Street | 1883 | ||
506-508 East Oglethorpe Avenue | Greene Ward | 506-508 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1890 | ||
510-512 East Oglethorpe Avenue | Greene Ward | 510-512 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1890 | ||
514 East Oglethorpe Avenue | Greene Ward | 514 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1891 | ||
John McAuliffe (Estate of) Property | Greene Ward | 552 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1892 | ||
Thomas Williams House | Greene Ward | 503 East President Street | 1799-1808 (between) | ||
Anthony Mira House | Greene Ward | 505 East President Street | 1853 | ||
509 East President Street | Greene Ward | 509 East President Street | 1799-1808 (between) | ||
Mary Cullum Property | Greene Ward | 546-548 East President Street | 1897 | ||
Anderson Row | Greene Ward | 502-512 East State Street | 1890 | ||
Ann Rossiter House | Greene Ward | 520 East State Street | 1900 | ||
John Dorsett House | Greene Ward | 536 East State Street (formerly at 422 Hull Street) | 1845 | Savannah's smallest free-standing house | |
538 East State Street | Greene Ward | 538 East State Street | 1818 | ||
William Wall House | Greene Ward | 542 East State Street | 1818 (circa) | Built for William Wall, Free Man of Color | |
Joseph Burke House | Greene Ward | 550 East State Street | 1854 | ||
Deitrich Oetjen House | Greene Ward | 503 East York Street | 1897 | ||
William Herman Duplex | Greene Ward | 506-508 East York Street | 1902 | ||
Frederick Heineman Property (1) | Greene Ward | 509 East York Street | 1839 (circa) | ||
George Jones House | Greene Ward | 510 East York Street | 1799 | ||
Teresa Neve House | Greene Ward | 511 East York Street | 1855 | ||
Catherine Deveaux House | Greene Ward | 513 East York Street | 1853 | Built for Catherine Deveaux, Free Woman of Color | |
Susannah Clarke Cottage | Greene Ward | 517 East York Street | 1801-1808 (between) | ||
Edward White Cottage | Greene Ward | 519 East York Street | 1812 (circa) | ||
Margaret McDonald House | Greene Ward | 521 East York Street | 1883 | ||
James King House | Greene Ward | 113 Houston Street | 1854 | ||
Henry Cunningham House | Greene Ward | 117–119 Houston Street | 1810 (by) | Built for Henry Cunningham, Free Man of Color. By 1812 site of the Savannah Female Asylum | |
Second African Baptist Church | Greene Ward | 123 Houston Street | 1926 | Congregation founded on the same site 1802 | |
124 Houston Street | Greene Ward | 124 Houston Street | 1814-1816 | By Isaiah Davenport; considerably reduced in size compared to the photograph | |
Jeremiah Murphy House | Greene Ward | 129 Houston Street | 1904 | ||
131 Houston Street | Greene Ward | 131 Houston Street | 1807 | ||
134–142 Houston Street
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Greene Ward | 134–142 Houston Street | 1926 (circa) | The Kate Baldwin Free Kindergarten operated between 1899 and 1943,[15] standing building second on site | |
Frederick Heineman Property (2) | Greene Ward | 140 Price Street | 1828 (circa) | ||
146-148 Price Street | Greene Ward | 146-148 Price Street | 1890-1898 (between) | ||
150-152 Price Street | Greene Ward | 150-152 Price Street | 1890 | ||
416 West Liberty Street | Elbert Ward | 416 West Liberty Street | 1902 | ||
Wetter House (demolished) | Elbert Ward | 425 West Oglethorpe Avenue | 1822 | Demolished in 1950 | |
Harper Fowlkes House | Jackson Ward | 230 Barnard Street | 1844/1895 | Also known as the Champion–McAlpin–Fowlkes House, by Charles B. Cluskey | |
John Ash House | Jackson Ward | 114–116 West Hull Street | 1817 | ||
Lodiska Richards House | Jackson Ward | 114 West Liberty Street | 1841 | Remodeled with mansard roof in 1897 | |
Solomon Cohen Row House (eastern portion) | Jackson Ward | 116-118 West Liberty Street | 1875 | ||
Solomon Cohen Row House (western portion) | Jackson Ward | 120-124 West Liberty Street | 1851 | See additional Solomon Cohen properties (Derby Ward, Pulaski Ward, Stephens Ward & Troup Ward) | |
Stephen B. Williams House Inn | Jackson Ward | 128 West Liberty Street | 1835 | Formerly Liberty Café | |
101 West Oglethorpe Avenue | Jackson Ward | 101 West Oglethorpe Avenue | 1923 | ||
Thomas Gardner–Jacob Henry Duplex | Jackson Ward | 115-117 West Oglethorpe Avenue | 1820 | Top story added c.1853 | |
Samuel Bryant House | Jackson Ward | 123 West Oglethorpe Avenue | 1820 | Moved from 122 to 124 West Oglethorpe (across the street), 1980s | |
Downtowner Motor Inn | Jackson Ward | 201 West Oglethorpe Avenue | 1964 | Since 1988 Oglethorpe House, SCAD | |
Frederick Tebeau House | Jackson Ward | 101 West Perry Street | 1836/1876 | Remodeled 1876; moved from 16 West Liberty Street, 1980s | |
John Martin–A.J. Miller Duplex | Jackson Ward | 105-107 West Perry Street | 1872 | By DeWitt Bruyn | |
Laura Mehrtens House | Jackson Ward | 109 West Perry Street | 1904 | ||
Mordecai Myers House | Jackson Ward | 111 West Perry Street | 1833 | Built for Mordecai Myers; third floor added c.1880 | |
Henry Hayme Duplex | Jackson Ward | 113-115 West Perry Street | 1887 | By Calvin Fay & Alfred Eichberg | |
John Morel Property | Jackson Ward | 117-119 West Perry Street | 1818 | Remodeled 1875 | |
Alfred Haywood Property (1) | Brown Ward | 217-219 Abercorn Street | 1872-1873 | Built for Alfred Haywood | |
Ramon Molina House | Brown Ward | 223 Abercorn Street | 1869 | ||
Independent Presbyterian Church | Brown Ward | 207 Bull Street | 1819/1891 | By John Holden Greene; gutted in the 1889 fire, rebuilt 1891 | |
Independent Presbyterian Church School Building | Brown Ward | 207 Bull Street | 1894 | By Charles Henry | |
Board of Education Building, western half | Brown Ward | 208 Bull Street (Bull Street facade) | 1908-1910 | ||
Board of Education Building, eastern half | Brown Ward | 208 Bull Street (Oglethorpe Avenue facade) | 1899-1908 | ||
The Savannah Theatre | Brown Ward | 222 Bull Street | 1820 | By William Jay (original structure) | |
First Baptist Church | Brown Ward | 223 Bull Street | 1833/1922 | ||
Julius Koox Duplex | Brown Ward | 230-232 Bull Street | 1871 | ||
234 Bull Street | Brown Ward | 234 Bull Street | 1900 (circa) | ||
240 Bull Street | Brown Ward | 240 Bull Street | 1890 | ||
244-252 Bull Street | Brown Ward | 244-252 Bull Street | 1856 | ||
Charles Mills House | Brown Ward | 2-4 East Liberty Street | 1856 | ||
Drayton Arms Apartments | Brown Ward | 102 East Liberty Street | 1951 | On the NRHP | |
James J. Joyce Property | Brown Ward | 120 East Liberty Street | 1884 | Upper levels added 1912 | |
Alfred Haywood Property (2) | Brown Ward | 124 East McDonough Street | 1861 | Built for Alfred Haywood | |
John Hunter Duplex | Brown Ward | 101-105 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1821-1822 | Joseph E. Johnston lived at 105 between 1868 and 1876 | |
Thomas Clark–Matthew Lufburrow Duplex | Brown Ward | 107-109 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1821-1822 | ||
Anna Buntz House | Brown Ward | 111 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1883 | ||
John Haupt House | Brown Ward | 113 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1819 | House raised 1867; side porch added 1884 | |
Savannah Fire Department | Brown Ward | 121 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1937 | ||
Hetty, Abbie & Phillipa Minis House | Brown Ward | 11 East Perry Street | 1820 (circa) | ||
Honora Foley Property ("Foley House Inn") | Brown Ward | 14 West Hull Street | 1896 | By Henry Urban | |
Louis Knorr Property | Brown Ward | 16 West Hull Street | 1869 | Bay window added 1893 | |
John Scudder Property (1) | Brown Ward | 18 West Hull Street | 1857 | By John Scudder; bay window added 1885 | |
John Scudder Property (2) | Brown Ward | 20 West Hull Street | 1858 | See additional John Scudder Properties (Monterey Ward) | |
Julius Perlinski House | Brown Ward | 22 West Hull Street | 1903 (circa) | ||
Henry Brigham Building | Brown Ward | 4 West Liberty Street | 1879 | By Francis Grimball | |
Pierce Condon House | Brown Ward | 10 West Liberty Street | 1871 | ||
Philbrick–Eastman House | Brown Ward | 17 West McDonough Street | 1844/1911 | By Charles B. Cluskey | |
3 West Perry Street | Brown Ward | 3 West Perry Street | 1831/1874 | Formerly the home of James Johnston Waring and his grandson Joseph Frederick Waring[16] | |
John Stoddard House | Brown Ward | 15 West Perry Street | 1867 | ||
Stoddard Row | Brown Ward | 19-25 West Perry Street | 1854-1855 | By John Stoddard | |
237-239 East Broad Street | Crawford Ward | 237-239 East Broad Street | 1890 | ||
241-243 East Broad Street | Crawford Ward | 241-243 East Broad Street | 1895 | ||
245-247 East Broad Street | Crawford Ward | 245-247 East Broad Street | 1883 | ||
Augustus Barié Property (1) | Crawford Ward | 202 East Liberty Street | 1869 | See also Augustus Barié Properties (Calhoun Ward, Lafayette Ward, Troup Ward) | |
John Hernandez Property (1) | Crawford Ward | 206 East Liberty Street | 1869-1870 | ||
John Hernandez Property (2) | Crawford Ward | 208 East Liberty Street | 1868 | See additional John Hernandez properties (Troup Ward) | |
Sarah Frierson House | Crawford Ward | 210 East Liberty Street | 1869 | ||
Laurence Connell Property (1) | Crawford Ward | 212 East Liberty Street | 1851-1852 | Remodeled 1880 | |
Laurence Connell Property (2) | Crawford Ward | 214 East Liberty Street | 1851-1852 | ||
George Willet Duplex | Crawford Ward | 218-220 East Liberty Street | 1850 | ||
Augustus Barié Property (2) | Crawford Ward | 222-224 East Liberty Street | 1859 | ||
Jane Lama House | Crawford Ward | 306 East Liberty Street | 1870 (circa) | ||
Harriet Dennis House | Crawford Ward | 308 East Liberty Street | 1853 | Dormers & balcony added in 1960s | |
Bernard Goode House | Crawford Ward | 310 East Liberty Street | 1894 | ||
Thomas Ballentine House | Crawford Ward | 312 East Liberty Street | 1870 | ||
John Lubs Property | Crawford Ward | 318-322 East Liberty Street | 1895 | ||
Nicholas & Mary Jones Row House | Crawford Ward | 402-412 East Liberty Street | 1882-1883 | ||
Avelle Goerz Row House | Crawford Ward | 414-424 East Liberty Street | 1871 | ||
Cord Asendorf Property | Crawford Ward | 556 East Liberty Street / 251 East Broad Street | 1883 | See also Cord Asendorf Properties (Stephens Ward, Wesley Ward) | |
501 East McDonough Street | Crawford Ward | 501 East McDonough Street | 1890 | ||
505-507 East McDonough Street | Crawford Ward | 505-507 East McDonough Street | 1851 | ||
548-550 East McDonough Street | Crawford Ward | 548-550 East McDonough Street | 1870 | ||
City Police Barracks | Crawford Ward | 323 East Oglethorpe Avenue | 1869-1870 | ||
James Roberts Row House | Crawford Ward | 517-523 East Perry Street | 1871 | ||
Robert Lawton Duplex | Crawford Ward | 228-232 Habersham Street | 1844 | ||
Maggie Ritchie House | Crawford Ward | 234 Habersham Street | 1890 | ||
1887 County Jail | Crawford Ward | 235-239 Habersham Street | 1887 | Designed by McDonald Brothers; part of SCAD | |
216-222 Houston Street | Crawford Ward | 216-222 Houston Street | 1910 | ||
John Tucker Property | Crawford Ward | 224 Houston Street | 1850 | ||
Stewart Austin Row House | Crawford Ward | 234-244 Price Street | 1855 | ||
Patrick Whelan Property | Currie Town Ward | 317-319 Tattnall Street | 1869 | ||
William Van Vorst House | Currie Town Ward | 327 Tattnall Street | 1878 | By Benjamin Armstrong | |
Eliza LaRoche Property | Currie Town Ward | 333-335 Tattnall Street | 1852-1853 | ||
James Collins Property | Currie Town Ward | 337-339 Tattnall Street | 1895 | ||
John Low House | Currie Town Ward | 347-349 Tattnall Street | 1844 | ||
William McCullough Property | Currie Town Ward | 301-303 West Harris Street | 1895 | ||
William Mell Property | Currie Town Ward | 309 West Harris Street | 1847 | ||
Sarah Mell Property | Currie Town Ward | 311 West Harris Street | 1883 | ||
Bernard Constantine Property (1) | Pulaski Ward | 321 Barnard Street | 1845 | ||
JEA Building | Pulaski Ward | 328 Barnard Street | 1914 | ||
Israel Dasher House | Pulaski Ward | 331 Barnard Street | 1844 | See also Israel Dasher House (Chatham Ward) | |
Anthony and Mary Basler Property | Pulaski Ward | 344 Barnard Street | 1890 | ||
109 West Charlton Street | Pulaski Ward | 109 West Charlton Street | 1915 | ||
Hill Gordy House | Pulaski Ward | 111 West Charlton Street | 1864-1865 | Street facade blocked up 1965 | |
George Walker House | Pulaski Ward | 117 West Charlton Street | 1904 | ||
William Adams House | Pulaski Ward | 123 West Charlton Street | 1843 | Third story added later | |
Celia Solomons Duplex | Pulaski Ward | 201-203 West Charlton Street | 1854-1856 | ||
Moses Cohen House | Pulaski Ward | 215 West Charlton Street | 1846 | By John Sturdevant | |
106 West Harris Street | Pulaski Ward | 106 West Harris Street | 1847 | ||
Battersby Tenements | Pulaski Ward | 108-110 West Harris Street | 1871 | ||
David Turner Property | Pulaski Ward | 116 West Harris Street | 1846 | ||
John Gammel Duplex | Pulaski Ward | 118-120 West Harris Street | 1884 | ||
Theodosius Bartow House | Pulaski Ward | 126 West Harris Street | 1839 | Third story added later | |
Georgia LaRoche Duplex (eastern portion) | Pulaski Ward | 208 West Harris Street | 1855 | ||
Georgia LaRoche Duplex (western portion) | Pulaski Ward | 210 West Harris Street | 1848 | ||
Isaac LaRoche Duplex | Pulaski Ward | 212-214 West Harris Street | 1868 | ||
Bernard Constantine Property (2) | Pulaski Ward | 218 West Harris Street | 1839 | ||
William Remshart Row House (102-104 West Jones facade) | Pulaski Ward | 102-104 West Jones Street | 1853 | ||
William Remshart Row House (106 West Jones facade) | Pulaski Ward | 106 West Jones Street | 1853 | ||
William Remshart Row House (108 West Jones facade) | Pulaski Ward | 108 West Jones Street | 1853[17] | ||
William Remshart Row House (110-112 West Jones facade) | Pulaski Ward | 110-112 West Jones Street | 1853 | ||
John Murchison Property | Pulaski Ward | 114-116 West Jones Street | 1851 | ||
C. D. Rogers House | Pulaski Ward | 120 West Jones Street | 1871 | ||
Jesse Mount House | Pulaski Ward | 122-124 West Jones Street | 1852 | Recessed western wing added 1857 | |
Anthony Basler Row House | Pulaski Ward | 128-132 West Jones Street | 1851 | ||
Solomon Cohen (Estate of) Property | Pulaski Ward | 208-210 West Jones Street | 1886 | See additional Solomon Cohen properties (Derby Ward, Jackson Ward, Stephens Ward & Troup Ward) | |
Elizabeth, Isaac & Jacob Cohen House | Pulaski Ward | 212 West Jones Street | 1852 | Mansard roof added 1872 | |
Sarah Krenson Duplex | Pulaski Ward | 214-216 West Jones Street | 1873 | By Grimball and Chaplin | |
William Humphries House | Pulaski Ward | 218 West Jones Street | 1852 | ||
Lewis Bird House | Pulaski Ward | 201-205 West Liberty Street | 1838 | Altered 1860 | |
Charles Groover Duplex | Pulaski Ward | 107-109 West Liberty Street | 1870-1871 | ||
Benjamin Purse Property | Pulaski Ward | 311 Whitaker Street | 1885 | ||
Julia Tucker Property | Pulaski Ward | 333-335 Whitaker Street | 1852 | Adam Short, builder; remodeled 1894 | |
339 Whitaker Street | Pulaski Ward | 339 Whitaker Street | 1910 | ||
St John's Episcopal Church | Jasper Ward | 325 Bull Street | 1853 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett Property (1) | Jasper Ward | 326 Bull Street | 1843 | ||
Masonic Temple | Jasper Ward | 341 Bull Street | 1912 | Now the Gryphon Tea Room, by Freemason Hyman W. Witcover | |
Savannah Volunteer Guards Armory (Poetter Hall) | Jasper Ward | 340-344 Bull Street | 1893 | By William G. Preston | |
Alexander A. Smets House | Jasper Ward | 2-4 East Jones Street | 1853 | Built for Alexander Smets; now SCAD's Morris Hall, by John S. Norris | |
Jacob Cohen Property | Jasper Ward | 10-14 East Jones Street | 1889 | ||
"Joe Odom House" | Jasper Ward | 16 East Jones Street | 1847 | Built for Eliza Ann Jewett; windows and door altered | |
Eliza Ann Jewett Property (2) | Jasper Ward | 18 East Jones Street | 1847 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett (Estate of) Property | Jasper Ward | 20-22 East Jones Street | 1861 | ||
John Howell House | Jasper Ward | 24 East Jones Street | 1858 | Balcony added 1875 | |
Hilton Savannah DeSoto (demolished) | Jasper Ward | 15 East Liberty Street | 1889-1890 | By William G. Preston. Demolished 1966. Site today of the 1968 DeSoto Hilton | |
Daniel Purse Row House | Jasper Ward | 5-9 West Charlton Street | 1879 | By Francis Grimball | |
Daniel Robertson Property (1) | Jasper Ward | 11-17 West Charlton Street | 1852-1853 | ||
Daniel Robertson Property (2) | Jasper Ward | 19 West Charlton Street | 1857 | ||
Daniel Robertson Property (3) | Jasper Ward | 23-25 West Charlton Street | 1845 | ||
Sorrel–Weed House | Jasper Ward | 6 West Harris Street | 1839-1841 | By Charles B. Cluskey | |
Francis Sorrel Property | Jasper Ward | 12 West Harris Street | 1856 | ||
Eugenia & Louisa Kerr Duplex | Jasper Ward | 14-18 West Harris Street | 1842-1843 | Attributed to Charles B. Cluskey | |
Eliza Ann Jewett Property (3) | Jasper Ward | 20-22 West Harris Street | 1842-1843 | ||
John Gallie Property | Jasper Ward | 26 West Harris Street | 1840 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett Row House (Jasper Ward) | Jasper Ward | 18-24 East Macon Street | 1852-1853 | See also Eliza Ann Jewett Row Houses (Calhoun Ward, Lafayette Ward) | |
Noah B. Knapp House | Jasper Ward | 10 West Jones Street | 1857 | By John S. Norris | |
Morris Sternberg House | Jasper Ward | 12-14 West Jones Street | 1891 | By Alfred Eichberg | |
James Kerr House | Jasper Ward | 20 West Jones Street | 1849 | Third story added in 1878 | |
Joseph Fay House | Jasper Ward | 1-3 West Liberty Street | 1849 | Now Knights of Columbus Headquarters, by John S. Norris | |
Green–Meldrim House | Jasper Ward | 14 West Macon Street | 1850-1853 | By John S. Norris, on the NRHP | |
307-311 Abercorn Street | Lafayette Ward | 307-311 Abercorn Street | 1914 | ||
319 Abercorn Street | Lafayette Ward | 319 Abercorn Street | 1888 | ||
Andrew Low House | Lafayette Ward | 329 Abercorn Street | 1848-1849 | By John S. Norris, on the NRHP | |
Original Girl Scout Headquarters (Andrew Low House carriage house) | Lafayette Ward | 329 Abercorn Street, rear (view from Drayton Street) | 1849 (circa) | Juliette Gordon Low's original 1912 meeting site for the Girl Scouts of the USA | |
Samuel P. Hamilton House | Lafayette Ward | 330 Abercorn Street | 1873 | Now Hamilton–Turner Inn, built for Samuel Pugh Hamilton, jeweler and president of the Brush Electric Company | |
340 Abercorn Street | Lafayette Ward | 340 Abercorn Street | 1903 | ||
Henrietta Cohen Property | Lafayette Ward | 312-14 Drayton Street | 1882 | Host to "Pinkie Masters" | |
Battersby–Hartridge–Anderson House | Lafayette Ward | 119 East Charlton Street | 1852 | A rare Charleston single house-style in Savannah | |
John B. Gallie House | Lafayette Ward | 201-203 East Charlton Street | 1858 | By John S. Norris | |
Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home | Lafayette Ward | 207 East Charlton Street | 1856 | ||
Catherine McMahon House | Lafayette Ward | 211 East Charlton Street | 1853 | By John Scudder | |
Fitzgerald Pelot Duplex | Lafayette Ward | 221-223 East Charlton Street | 1854-1855 | 221 later altered | |
Octavus Cohen Property | Lafayette Ward | 104 East Harris Street | 1875 | ||
Centurian House | Lafayette Ward | 106 East Harris Street | 1903 | Built for Simon P. Kehoe | |
108 East Harris Street | Lafayette Ward | 108 East Harris Street | 1857 | ||
Wallace Cumming Property | Lafayette Ward | 112 East Harris Street | 1871 | ||
Joseph Gammon Property | Lafayette Ward | 118-124 East Harris Street | 1852 | ||
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
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Lafayette Ward | 222 East Harris Street | 1873-1876 | Spires added in 1896 | |
David Cohen House | Lafayette Ward | 108 East Jones Street | 1853 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett Row (112 East Jones facade) | Lafayette Ward | 112 East Jones Street | 1852 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett Row (114 East Jones facade) | Lafayette Ward | 114 East Jones Street | 1852 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett Row (116 East Jones facade) | Lafayette Ward | 116 East Jones Street | 1852 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett Row (118 East Jones facade) | Lafayette Ward | 118 East Jones Street | 1852 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett Row (120 East Jones facade) | Lafayette Ward | 120 East Jones Street | 1852 | See also Eliza Ann Jewett Row Houses (Calhoun Ward, Jasper Ward) | |
Mary Grimball House | Lafayette Ward | 124 East Jones Street | 1850 | ||
Abram Minis House | Lafayette Ward | 204 East Jones Street | 1859-1860 | By Stephen Decatur Button | |
James Snider House | Lafayette Ward | 208 East Jones Street | 1856 | Cornices & veranda added 1877 | |
Mary Perry Row House | Lafayette Ward | 212-218 East Jones Street | 1853 | ||
Augustus Barié Property (Lafayette Ward) | Lafayette Ward | 222 East Jones Street | 1857 | See also Augustus Barié Properties (Calhoun Ward, Crawford Ward, Troup Ward) | |
Jacob Quint Property | Lafayette Ward | 125-129 East Liberty Street | 1871 | ||
St. Vincent's Academy | Lafayette Ward | 207 East Liberty Street | 1845/1869 | By Charles B. Cluskey | |
Charles Lampe Duplex (eastern half) | Troup Ward | 301 East Charlton Street | 1855 | ||
Charles Lampe Duplex (western half) | Troup Ward | 305 East Charlton Street | 1855 | ||
Mary Edmundson House | Troup Ward | 311 East Charlton Street | 1873 | ||
Lewis Cook Duplex | Troup Ward | 313-315 East Charlton Street | 1852-1853 | ||
Michael McQuade House | Troup Ward | 317 East Charlton Street | 1883 | ||
John Kenney House | Troup Ward | 319 East Charlton Street | 1870 | Entrance later reoriented to Habersham Street | |
Mortimer Williams House | Troup Ward | 401 East Charlton Street | 1860 | ||
Dale Row (Troup Ward) | Troup Ward | 405-411 East Charlton Street | 1882 | See also Dale Row (Stephens Ward) & Dale–Wells Row House (Calhoun Ward) | |
McDonough Row | Troup Ward | 410-424 East Charlton Street | 1882 | ||
George Haslam House | Troup Ward | 417 East Charlton Street | 1872 | ||
Henry Bragdon–Edward Segur Duplex | Troup Ward | 419-421 East Charlton Street | 1868 | ||
Ellen Williams House | Troup Ward | 423 East Charlton Street | 1867 | ||
Frances Threadcroaft Duplex | Troup Ward | 301-307 East Harris Street | 1868 | ||
Sarah Coombs Property | Troup Ward | 309-311 East Harris Street | 1862-1863 | ||
Parsonage (formerly St. Stephens, now Unitarian Universalist) | Troup Ward | 313 East Harris Street | 1870 | ||
John McDonough Property | Troup Ward | 322-326 East Harris Street | 1869 | ||
John Schwarz House | Troup Ward | 302-306 East Jones Street | 1890 | ||
Eliza McCormack House | Troup Ward | 308 East Jones Street | 1898 | ||
John Richardson Duplex (western half) | Troup Ward | 316 East Jones Street | 1852 | ||
John Richardson Duplex (eastern half) | Troup Ward | 318 East Jones Street | 1852 | ||
J.J. Dale Duplex (western half) | Troup Ward | 408 East Jones Street | 1883 | By William Noonan | |
J.J. Dale Duplex (eastern half) | Troup Ward | 410 East Jones Street | 1883 | See also J.J. Dale Duplex (Wesley Ward), across the street | |
John Asendorf Property (west) | Troup Ward | 418 East Jones Street | 1863 | ||
John Asendorf Property (east) | Troup Ward | 420-424 East Jones Street | 1867 | ||
James Skinner House | Troup Ward | 303 East Liberty Street | 1852 | ||
Margaret Garrity House | Troup Ward | 305-307 East Liberty Street | 1893 | ||
George Ash Duplex (western half) | Troup Ward | 309 East Liberty Street | 1852-53 | ||
George Ash Duplex (eastern half) | Troup Ward | 313 East Liberty Street | 1852-53 | See also George Ash properties (Calhoun Ward, Wesley Ward) | |
McDonough–Hamlet Duplex | Troup Ward | 315-317 East Liberty Street | 1869 | ||
Victoria Barié House | Troup Ward | 319-321 East Liberty Street | 1868 | ||
Augustus Barié Property (Troup Ward) | Troup Ward | 327 East Liberty Street | 1892-1893 | See also Augustus Barié Properties (Calhoun Ward, Crawford Ward, Lafayette Ward) | |
John Hernandez Property (1) | Troup Ward | 401 East Liberty Street | 1855 | ||
John Cercopely House | Troup Ward | 405 East Liberty Street | 1853 | ||
John Walz Property | Troup Ward | 409 East Liberty Street | 1910 | John Walz (1844-1922), sculptor | |
Troup Trust | Troup Ward | 410-424 East Macon Street | 1872 (418-424); 1885 (410-416) | Four units to east built for John McDonough (1872), four units to west built for Edward Kennedy (1885) | |
John Hernandez Property (2) | Troup Ward | 310 Habersham Street | 1861 | See additional John Hernandez properties (Crawford Ward) | |
Cohen Row | Troup Ward | 312-320 Habersham Street | 1883 | See additional Solomon Cohen properties (Derby Ward, Jackson Ward, Pulaski Ward & Stephens Ward) | |
Unitarian Universalist Church (formerly St. Stephens) | Troup Ward | 321 Habersham Street | 1851 | Also known as the "Jingle Bells" Church (its musical director was James Pierpont); structure transported to Troup Ward from Anson Ward in 1860 | |
John Staley Duplex | Troup Ward | 346-348 Lincoln Street | 1852-1853 | ||
325-329 East Broad Street | Bartow Ward | 325-329 East Broad Street | 1871 | ||
Henry Kuck/John Asendorf Commercial Property | Bartow Ward | 341-343 East Broad Street | 1876 | ||
345 East Broad Street | Bartow Ward | 345 East Broad Street | 1876 | ||
355 East Broad Street | Bartow Ward | 355 East Broad Street | 1890 | ||
Noble Hardee & E.D. Myers Duplex | Bartow Ward | 501-503 East Charlton Street | 1853 | Remodeled 1868 | |
Samuel Garey Property | Bartow Ward | 509 East Charlton Street | 1860 | ||
Lucy Sabttie Property | Bartow Ward | 511 East Charlton Street | 1865 | ||
Prince Rogers Property (west) | Bartow Ward | 537 East Charlton Street | 1869 | ||
Prince Rogers Property (east) | Bartow Ward | 539 East Charlton Street | 1869 | ||
James Cann Property (1) | Bartow Ward | 543 East Charlton Street | 1866 | ||
The Beach Institute /Freedman's School
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Bartow Ward | 502 East Harris Street | 1867 | Erected by the American Missionary Association as a school for Savannah's African-American community; today a heritage center & museum | |
James Cann Property (2) | Bartow Ward | 513-515 East Harris Street | 1872 | ||
Anna Whitesides Duplex (western half) | Bartow Ward | 516 East Harris Street | 1885 | ||
Anna Whitesides Duplex (eastern half) | Bartow Ward | 518 East Harris Street | 1885 | ||
John & Estelle Savage Property (1) | Bartow Ward | 519 East Harris Street | 1889 | John B. Savage, born in Savannah a Free Man of Color | |
John & Estelle Savage Property (2) | Bartow Ward | 521 East Harris Street | 1875 | Siblings Estelle (c.1814-1891) and John (c.1817-1895) born Free Persons; see also mother Phillis' property (Berrien Ward) | |
Joseph Gally Tenement | Bartow Ward | 523-525 East Harris Street | 1867 | ||
Ellen Monahan Property | Bartow Ward | 524-526 East Harris Street | 1885 | ||
Noble Hardee Tenement (1) | Bartow Ward | 543-545 East Harris Street | 1861 | In addition to his mansion on Monterey Square, Noble Hardee owned various lower-income rentals in this Beach Institute Neighborhood | |
Noble Hardee Tenement (2) | Bartow Ward | 549-551 East Harris Street | 1861 | ||
Noble Hardee Tenement (3) | Bartow Ward | 555-557 East Harris Street | 1863 | ||
James Cann Property (commercial half) | Bartow Ward | 502 East Jones Street | 1861 | ||
James Cann Property (residential half) | Bartow Ward | 504 East Jones Street | 1861 | ||
Robert Low Property (1) | Bartow Ward | 510 East Jones Street | 1870[18] | ||
Robert Low Property (2) | Bartow Ward | 512 East Jones Street | 1867 | ||
Abraham Backer Duplex | Bartow Ward | 514-516 East Jones Street | 1867 | ||
George Bulloch & Cyrus Campfield Property | Bartow Ward | 520-522 East Jones Street | 1867 | ||
Anna Bella Robertson Property | Bartow Ward | 530-534 East Jones Street | 1885 | ||
Thomas Ford Property (1) | Bartow Ward | 538 East Jones Street | 1871 | ||
Thomas Ford Property (2) | Bartow Ward | 540 East Jones Street | 1871 | ||
322-328 Price Street | Bartow Ward | 322-328 Price Street | 1870 | ||
Phillis Savage House | Berrien Ward | 217 Alice Street | 1846 (circa) | Built for Phillis Savage, Free Woman of Color; foundation raised by daughter Estelle 1853; see also John and Estelle's properties (Bartow Ward) | |
Solomon Ziegler Property | Berrien Ward | 311 Berrien Street | 1852 | See also Solomon Ziegler House (Chatham Ward) | |
Michael Gay Property (northern portion) | Berrien Ward | 419 Montgomery Street | 1854 | ||
Michael Gay Property (middle portion) | Berrien Ward | 421-423 Montgomery Street | 1854 | ||
Michael Gay Property (southern portion) | Berrien Ward | 425-427 Montgomery Street | 1855 | ||
Milton Cooper Property | Berrien Ward | 403-405 Tattnall Street | 1878 | ||
425-431 Tattnall Street | Berrien Ward | 425-431 Tattnall Street | 1902 | ||
Jeremiah McCrohan House | Berrien Ward | 433 Tattnall Street | 1872 | ||
John Ferrell & Oliver Lillibridge Property | Berrien Ward | 435-437 Tattnall Street | 1854-1855 | ||
Benjamin & Mary Ferrell Tenement Row | Berrien Ward | 215-219 West Taylor Street | 1852 | ||
William Kine Property | Chatham Ward | 419-425 Barnard Street | 1854 | ||
William Bradley House | Chatham Ward | 424 Barnard Street | 1859 | ||
William Bradley Commercial Property | Chatham Ward | 426 Barnard Street | 1868 | ||
Dasher Row | Chatham Ward | 433-441 Barnard Street | 1882 | By William Chaplin Jr. | |
Blues Range | Chatham Ward | 443-455 Barnard Street | 1852 | ||
Thomas White Property | Chatham Ward | 414 Tattnall Street | 1853 | ||
John Heitman Property (1) | Chatham Ward | 444-448 Tattnall Street | 1883 | ||
Thomas Holcombe House | Chatham Ward | 104 West Gaston Street | 1856 | Now administrative offices for the Georgia Historical Society | |
Nathan Brown House | Chatham Ward | 110 West Gaston Street | 1874 | Side piazza added 1898 | |
George Cubbedge Property (east) | Chatham Ward | 112 West Gaston Street | 1853 | Cubbedge was the owner of an oil company[19] | |
George Cubbage Property (west) | Chatham Ward | 114 West Gaston Street | 1853 | Mansard roof added 1875 | |
Gustavus Holcombe Property (east) | Chatham Ward | 116 West Gaston Street | 1852 | ||
Gustavus Holcombe Property (west) | Chatham Ward | 118 West Gaston Street | 1852 | ||
Israel Dasher House | Chatham Ward | 124 West Gaston Street | 1858 | See also Israel Dasher House (Pulaski Ward) | |
Elizabeth Russell Property | Chatham Ward | 208-210 West Gaston Street | 1855 | ||
John Heitman Property (2) | Chatham Ward | 214-218 West Gaston Street | 1879-1883 | ||
Elizabeth Russell Tenement | Chatham Ward | 206-208 West Gordon Lane | 1851 | ||
Gordon Row | Chatham Ward | 101-129 West Gordon Street | 1854 | ||
Thomas McArthur Duplex | Chatham Ward | 205-207 West Gordon Street | 1853 | By William Chaplin Jr. | |
Matilda Heitman Property (east) | Chatham Ward | 209 West Gordon Street | 1895 | ||
Matilda Heitman Property (middle) | Chatham Ward | 211 West Gordon Street | 1895 | ||
Matilda Heitman Property (west) | Chatham Ward | 213 West Gordon Street | 1895 | ||
Algernon Hartridge Duplex | Chatham Ward | 105-107 West Jones Street | 1869 | Since 1943 site of Mrs. Wilkes' Boarding House/Dining Room | |
Mary Johnson House | Chatham Ward | 109 West Jones Street | 1900 | ||
Caroline Overstreet House | Chatham Ward | 111 West Jones Street | 1855 | ||
Louisa Nevitt Row House | Chatham Ward | 113-117 West Jones Street | 1851 | ||
Solomon Zeigler House | Chatham Ward | 121 West Jones Street | 1856 | Top story added 1885; see also Solomon Ziegler Property (Berrien Ward) | |
Isaac Brunner Property (1) | Chatham Ward | 203 West Jones Street | 1852 | ||
Isaac Brunner Property (2) | Chatham Ward | 205 West Jones Street | 1851 | ||
Jesse Mount Row House | Chatham Ward | 207-209 West Jones Street | 1856 | ||
Bernard Constantine Duplex | Chatham Ward | 211-215 West Jones Street | 1851 | ||
Meinhardt Row | Chatham Ward | 101-107 West Taylor Street | 1871 | ||
Enoch Hendry Row House | Chatham Ward | 108-112 West Taylor Street | 1851 | ||
Quantock Row (114 West Taylor facade) | Chatham Ward | 114 West Taylor Street | 1852 | ||
Quantock Row (116 West Taylor facade) | Chatham Ward | 116 West Taylor Street | 1852 | ||
Quantock Row (118 West Taylor facade) | Chatham Ward | 118 West Taylor Street | 1852 | ||
Quantock Row (120 West Taylor facade) | Chatham Ward | 120 West Taylor Street | 1852 | ||
Quantock Row (122 West Taylor facade) | Chatham Ward | 122 West Taylor Street | 1852 | ||
Quantock Row (124 West Taylor facade) | Chatham Ward | 124 West Taylor Street | 1852 | See also Quantock Row (Monterey Ward) | |
Edward Lovell Duplex | Chatham Ward | 126-128 West Taylor Street | 1856 | See also Edward Lovell Properties (Decker Ward, Heathcote Ward & Percival Ward) | |
The Barnard Street School | Chatham Ward | 212 West Taylor Street | 1901 | Now Pepe Hall, SCAD | |
Frederick Kuck Property | Chatham Ward | 411-417 Whitaker Street | 1899 | ||
Charles W. Rogers Houses | Monterey Ward | 423-425 Bull Street | 1858 | By John S. Norris; later the home of Lee and Emma Adler | |
Mercer–Williams House | Monterey Ward | 429 Bull Street | 1871 | By John S. Norris, restored by James Arthur Williams | |
440 Bull Street | Monterey Ward | 440 Bull Street | 1900 | ||
Armstrong House
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Monterey Ward | 447 Bull Street | 1917-1919 | Now the Armstrong Kessler Mansion; formerly bought and restored by James Arthur Williams | |
Edmund Molyneux House | Monterey Ward | 450 Bull Street | 1857 | By John S. Norris. Molyneux was consul at Savannah from 1832 to 1862.[20] After the Civil War, the house was purchased by Henry R. Jackson.[21] Now the Oglethorpe Club | |
Mills B. Lane House | Monterey Ward | 26 East Gaston Street | 1909 | By Mowbray & Uffinger | |
Scudder's Row (1 East Gordon Street facade) | Monterey Ward | 1 East Gordon Street | 1852-1853 | Built by John and Ephraim Scudder | |
Scudder's Row (3 East Gordon Street facade) | Monterey Ward | 3 East Gordon Street | 1852-1853 | ||
Scudder's Row (5 East Gordon Street facade) | Monterey Ward | 5 East Gordon Street | 1852-1853 | ||
Scudder's Row (7 East Gordon Street facade) | Monterey Ward | 7 East Gordon Street | 1852-1853 | ||
Scudder's Row (9 East Gordon Street facade) | Monterey Ward | 9 East Gordon Street | 1852-1853 | ||
11 East Gordon Street | Monterey Ward | 11 East Gordon Street | 1854 | ||
Charles McGill House | Monterey Ward | 15 East Gordon Street | 1854 | ||
John Rowland House | Monterey Ward | 17-19 East Gordon Street | 1881 | ||
Congregation Mickve Israel | Monterey Ward | 20 East Gordon Street | 1876 | On the NRHP | |
Frederick Groschaud House | Monterey Ward | 23 East Gordon Street | 1854 | Remodeled 1909 | |
Cornelia Millen House | Monterey Ward | 7 East Jones Street | 1851 | Stoop replaced in 1908 | |
John Scudder Property (1) | Monterey Ward | 11 East Jones Street | 1849-1851 | By John Scudder | |
John Scudder Property (2) | Monterey Ward | 15 East Jones Street | 1849-1851 | See additional John Scudder Properties (Brown Ward) | |
Quantock Row (17 East Jones facade) | Monterey Ward | 17 East Jones Street | 1854 | Brunner & Scudder builders | |
Quantock Row (19 East Jones facade) | Monterey Ward | 19 East Jones Street | 1854 | ||
Quantock Row (21 East Jones facade) | Monterey Ward | 21 East Jones Street | 1854 | ||
Quantock Row (27 East Jones facade) | Monterey Ward | 27 East Jones Street | 1854 | ||
Quantock Row (31 East Jones facade) | Monterey Ward | 31 East Jones Street | 1854 | See also Quantock Row (Chatham Ward) | |
Comer House | Monterey Ward | 2 East Taylor Street | 1880 | Built for Hugh Moss Comer. Jefferson Davis was a guest in 1886 with his daughter Varina Anne Davis | |
William Hunter House | Monterey Ward | 10 East Taylor Street | 1872 | ||
Thomas–Levy House (Thomas–Purse Duplex, west half) | Monterey Ward | 12 East Taylor Street | 1869/1894 | Built for Daniel Remshaw Thomas[22] | |
Daniel Purse House (Thomas–Purse Duplex, east half) | Monterey Ward | 14 East Taylor Street | 1869 | Built for Daniel Gugel Purse Sr.[23] | |
David Lopez Cohen Property (1) | Monterey Ward | 16-20 East Taylor Street | 1852 | ||
David Lopez Cohen Property (2) | Monterey Ward | 24 East Taylor Street | 1852 | ||
David Lopez Cohen Property (3) | Monterey Ward | 28-32 East Taylor Street | 1852 | ||
William F. Brantley House | Monterey Ward | 20 West Gaston Street | 1857 | By John S. Norris | |
George Gray House (Gray–Minis House) | Monterey Ward | 24 West Gaston Street | 1862 | Altered 1871, 1874 & 1907 | |
Noble Hardee Mansion | Monterey Ward | 3 West Gordon Street | 1860/1884 | See also Noble Hardee Tenements (Bartow Ward) | |
Mohr Brothers Duplex (eastern half) | Monterey Ward | 7 West Gordon Street | 1884 | ||
Mohr Brothers Duplex (western half) | Monterey Ward | 9 West Gordon Street | 1884 | ||
Charles B. King House | Monterey Ward | 11 West Gordon Street | 1858 | By John S. Norris | |
John M. Williams Duplex | Monterey Ward | 17-19 West Gordon Street | 1879-1882 | ||
Joachim Saussy House | Monterey Ward | 23 West Gordon Street | 1870 | ||
Israel K. Tefft House | Monterey Ward | 1 West Jones Street | 1849 | ||
Eliza Thompson House | Monterey Ward | 5-7 West Jones Street | 1847 | Western portion added 1889 | |
Joseph Johnston Property | Monterey Ward | 11 West Jones Street | 1854 | ||
Thomas Holcombe Property | Monterey Ward | 15 West Jones Street | 1849 | ||
John M. Williams House | Monterey Ward | 17 West Jones Street | 1883 | ||
Nicholas Cruger House | Monterey Ward | 4 West Taylor Street | 1852 | Also known as the Charlton House | |
Hurn Museum of Contemporary Folk Art | Monterey Ward | 10 West Taylor Street & carriage house | 1852 | Built for Edward G. Wilson; remodeled 1904 and 1916 | |
12 West Taylor Street | Monterey Ward | 12 West Taylor Street | 1868 | ||
Andrew Farie House | Monterey Ward | 18 West Taylor Street | 1913 | ||
George Gray House | Monterey Ward | 20 West Taylor Street | 1855 | Altered 1893 | |
Herman Kuhlman Duplex | Monterey Ward | 22-24 West Taylor Street | 1851 | ||
422 Whitaker Street | Monterey Ward | 422 Whitaker Street | 1880 | ||
Sara Clark House | Calhoun Ward | 421 Abercorn Street | 1859 | Additional level added 1894 | |
Easton Yonge House | Calhoun Ward | 426 Abercorn Street | 1855 | By George Ash; side porch added 1909 | |
Benjamin Wilson House | Calhoun Ward | 430 Abercorn Street | 1868 | ||
Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church | Calhoun Ward | 433 Abercorn Street | 1876-1890 | By Dixon & Carson | |
John Mingledorff Property | Calhoun Ward | 439 Abercorn Street | 1856 | ||
Mary C. Lane House ("Pink House Replica") | Calhoun Ward | 102 East Gaston Street | 1927 | A replica of the Olde Pink House (23 Abercorn Street, Reynolds Ward) commissioned by Mary Comer Lane, mother of Mary Lane Morrison | |
J.J. Dale & David Wells Row House | Calhoun Ward | 108-116 East Gaston Street | 1884 | See also J.J. Dale Row Houses (Stephens Ward & Troup Ward) | |
William Wade House | Calhoun Ward | 120 East Gaston Street | 1883 | By John R. Hamlet. Wade was superintendent of the Savannah Cotton Press Association and president of the United Hydraulic Cotton Press Company[24] | |
Granite Hall | Calhoun Ward | 126 East Gaston Street | 1881[25] | Now part of SCAD. Formerly known as the Fred Hull House; by John M. Williams; formerly the meeting place of the Married Women's Card Club[26] | |
Algernon Hartridge Row House | Calhoun Ward | 202-206 East Gaston Street | 1868[27] | See also Algernon Hartridge Duplex (Chatham Ward) | |
Abraham Smith & Herman Traub Duplex | Calhoun Ward | 208-210 East Gaston Street | 1891 | By Alfred Eichberg | |
Fred & Darwin Dull Duplex | Calhoun Ward | 212-214 East Gaston Street | 1869 | Piazza added 1900 | |
Aaron Champion & George Freeman Duplex | Calhoun Ward | 216-218 East Gaston Street | 1870 | ||
Robert Footman House ("Gastonian Inn") | Calhoun Ward | 220 East Gaston Street | 1869 | Now the Gastonian Inn | |
Charles Hutchins House | Calhoun Ward | 113 East Gordon Street | 1868 | Altered 1897 | |
Adolphus Gomm House | Calhoun Ward | 115 East Gordon Street | 1869 | ||
John B. Berry House | Calhoun Ward | 127 East Gordon Street | 1856 | Additions in 1882 | |
Massie Common School House | Calhoun Ward | 201-213 East Gordon Street | 1855–1856 | By John S. Norris | |
John Guerrard Row House | Calhoun Ward | 215-229 East Gordon Street | 1872 | Benjamin Armstrong, builder | |
Edward Purse Duplex | Calhoun Ward | 220-222 East Gordon Street | 1856 | ||
233 East Gordon Street | Calhoun Ward | 233 East Gordon Street | 1923 | ||
Flora Max House | Calhoun Ward | 235 East Gordon Street | 1894 | R. J. Sullivan, builder | |
Thomas Davis House | Calhoun Ward | 237 East Gordon Street | 1893 | ||
Hunter–Charlton House | Calhoun Ward | 101 East Jones Street | 1870 | ||
Sarah Gazan House | Calhoun Ward | 103 East Jones Street | 1891 | ||
Margaret Dibble Duplex (west half) | Calhoun Ward | 107 East Jones Street | 1853 | Stoop enlarged 1903 | |
Margaret Dibble Duplex (east half) | Calhoun Ward | 109 East Jones Street | 1853 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett Row (111 East Jones facade) | Calhoun Ward | 111 East Jones Street | 1852-1853 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett Row (113 East Jones facade) | Calhoun Ward | 113 East Jones Street | 1852-1853 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett Row (115 East Jones facade) | Calhoun Ward | 115 East Jones Street | 1852-1853 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett Row House, eastern addition (117 East Jones facade) | Calhoun Ward | 117 East Jones Street | 1854 | ||
Eliza Ann Jewett Row House, eastern addition (119 East Jones facade) | Calhoun Ward | 119 East Jones Street | 1854 | See also Eliza Ann Jewett Row Houses (Jasper Ward, Lafayette Ward) | |
Augustus Barié Property (Calhoun Ward) | Calhoun Ward | 123 East Jones Street | 1855 | Bay window & balcony added 1876; see also Augustus Barié Properties (Crawford Ward, Lafayette Ward, Troup Ward) | |
Francis Waver House | Calhoun Ward | 125 East Jones Street | 1856 | ||
Francis Ruckert Property | Calhoun Ward | 207-211 East Jones Street | 1866 | ||
Thomas Holcombe Duplex (western half) | Calhoun Ward | 213 East Jones Street | 1853 | ||
Thomas Holcombe Duplex (eastern half) | Calhoun Ward | 215 East Jones Street | 1853 | ||
James Graybill House | Calhoun Ward | 223 East Jones Street (view from Lincoln Street) | 1866 | ||
Alexander Bennett House | Calhoun Ward | 102 East Taylor Street | 1853 | ||
John Kuck House | Calhoun Ward | 106 East Taylor Street | 1906 | ||
Guckenheimer Row | Calhoun Ward | 108-114 East Taylor Street | 1873 | By M.C. Murphy | |
Adam Short Property | Calhoun Ward | 118-120 East Taylor Street | 1853 | ||
Mary Demere (Estate of) House | Calhoun Ward | 126 East Taylor Street | 1872 | ||
Mary Demere House | Calhoun Ward | 128 East Taylor Street | 1860 | Bay windows added 1894 | |
William Rogers House | Calhoun Ward | 202 East Taylor Street | 1859 | ||
George Ash Row House (1) | Calhoun Ward | 206-210 East Taylor Street | 1855 | ||
Andrew Hanley House | Calhoun Ward | 214 East Taylor Street | 1883 | ||
George Ash & Francis Grimball Duplex | Calhoun Ward | 216-218 East Taylor Street | 1854 | ||
George Ash Row House (2) | Calhoun Ward | 220-224 East Taylor Street | 1868 | See also George Ash properties (Troup Ward, Wesley Ward) | |
John Hopkins Property (1) | Wesley Ward | 304 East Gaston Street | 1867 | ||
John Hopkins Property (2) | Wesley Ward | 308-310 East Gaston Street | 1890 | ||
Hibernia McDonough House | Wesley Ward | 314-316 East Gaston Street | 1883 | ||
Harriet Neufville House | Wesley Ward | 318 East Gaston Street | 1887 | Enlarged 1904 | |
Tomlinson Johnson House | Wesley Ward | 402-404 East Gaston Street | 1888 | ||
Laura Jones House | Wesley Ward | 408 East Gaston Street | 1892 | ||
William Bohan Property (1) | Wesley Ward | 410 East Gaston Street | 1891 | ||
William Bohan Property (2) | Wesley Ward | 412 East Gaston Street | 1891 | ||
Beth Eden Baptist Church | Wesley Ward | 302 East Gordon Street | 1893 | Designed by Henry Urban
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John Schwarz Duplex | Wesley Ward | 307-309 East Gordon Street | 1861 | ||
Henry Hermann House | Wesley Ward | 313 East Gordon Street | 1861 | ||
Sarah Sexton Property (1) | Wesley Ward | 401 East Gordon Street | 1901 | ||
Sarah Sexton Property (2) | Wesley Ward | 403 East Gordon Street | 1890 | ||
Emma Hunter House | Wesley Ward | 405 East Gordon Street | 1895 | ||
407 East Gordon Street | Wesley Ward | 407 East Gordon Street | 1890 | ||
409 East Gordon Street | Wesley Ward | 409 East Gordon Street | 1890 | ||
Abraham Samuels Row House | Wesley Ward | 414-420 East Gordon Street | 1888 | R.K. Bragdon, builder | |
415-419 East Gordon Street | Wesley Ward | 415-419 East Gordon Street | 1886 | Converted to a store 1895 | |
Augustus Bonard Row House | Wesley Ward | 313-317 East Jones Street | 1868 | By M. Williams | |
Sarah Bailey Duplex | Wesley Ward | 321-323 East Jones Street | 1853 | ||
Charles Barnwall–Sabra Ulmer Duplex (western half) | Wesley Ward | 401 East Jones Street | 1856 | Front porch enlarged 1904 | |
Charles Barnwall–Sabra Ulmer Duplex (eastern half) | Wesley Ward | 405 East Jones Street | 1856 | ||
Paulson & Morgan Row House | Wesley Ward | 407-413 East Jones Street | 1875 | ||
J.J. Dale Duplex (Wesley Ward) | Wesley Ward | 415-417 East Jones Street | 1883 | See also J.J. Dale Duplex (Troup Ward), across the street | |
Frederick Klug House | Wesley Ward | 427-429 East Jones Street | 1879 | ||
John McCluskey House | Wesley Ward | 408 East Taylor Street | 1891 | ||
Andrew Nelson House | Wesley Ward | 410 East Taylor Street | 1860 | ||
George Ash Duplex | Wesley Ward | 412-414 East Taylor Street | 1855 | See also George Ash properties (Calhoun Ward, Troup Ward) | |
415 East Taylor Street | Wesley Ward | 415 East Taylor Street | 1888 | ||
417 East Taylor Street | Wesley Ward | 417 East Taylor Street | 1888 | ||
419 East Taylor Street | Wesley Ward | 419 East Taylor Street | 1888 | ||
George Hawkins House | Wesley Ward | 410 Habersham Street | 1892 | ||
First Congregational Church | Wesley Ward | 421 Habersham Street | 1895 | ||
424 Habersham Street | Wesley Ward | 424 Habersham Street | 1896 | ||
426 Habersham Street | Wesley Ward | 426 Habersham Street | 1896 | ||
Mary Dwyer Triplex | Wesley Ward | 427-431 Habersham Street | 1886 | ||
John Powers Duplex | Wesley Ward | 430-432 Habersham Street | 1886-1887 | ||
John Entelman Property (1) | Wesley Ward | 433 Habersham Street | 1896 | See additional John Entelman properties (Stephens Ward & Warren Ward) | |
John Entelman Property (2) | Wesley Ward | 435 Habersham Street | 1896 | ||
John Entelman Property (3) | Wesley Ward | 437 Habersham Street | 1897 | ||
Sarah Sexton Property (3) | Wesley Ward | 440 Habersham Street | 1902 | ||
John Schwarz Row House | Wesley Ward | 436-442 Lincoln Street | 1867 | ||
Frederick Wessels Row House | Wesley Ward | 411-419 Price Street | 1876 | Built by Alex Barbee | |
Cord Asendorf Property | Wesley Ward | 443-447 Price Street | 1892 | See also Cord Asendorf Properties (Crawford Ward, Stephens Ward) | |
501-503 Blair Street | Davis Ward | 501-503 Blair Street | 1900 (circa) | ||
505-509 Blair Street | Davis Ward | 505-509 Blair Street | 1900 | ||
518-520 Blair Street | Davis Ward | 518-520 Blair Street | 1889 | ||
522-524 Blair Street | Davis Ward | 522-524 Blair Street | 1889 | ||
Saint Francis Home orphanage | Davis Ward | 439 East Broad Street | 1908 | Originally Saint Francis Home for Colored Orphans, founded by Mathilda Beasley | |
517-519 East Broad Street | Davis Ward | 517-519 East Broad Street | 1897 | ||
521-523 East Broad Street | Davis Ward | 521-523 East Broad Street | 1897 | ||
529-531 East Broad Street | Davis Ward | 529-531 East Broad Street | 1900 | ||
533-535 East Broad Street | Davis Ward | 533-535 East Broad Street | 1900 (circa) | ||
Josephine Rogers House | Davis Ward | 519 East Gaston Street | 1889 | ||
York Milledge House | Davis Ward | 521 East Gaston Street | 1891 | ||
John Starr House | Davis Ward | 523 East Gaston Street | 1892 | ||
James Rogers Property | Davis Ward | 525-527 East Gaston Street | 1896 | ||
536-538 East Gaston Street | Davis Ward | 536-538 East Gaston Street | 1899 | ||
540-542 East Gaston Street | Davis Ward | 540-542 East Gaston Street | 1907 | ||
544-546 East Gaston Street | Davis Ward | 544-546 East Gaston Street | 1907 | ||
Frank Mirault Property | Davis Ward | 508 East Gordon Street | 1883 | ||
Michael Cahill House | Davis Ward | 518 East Gordon Street | 1886 | ||
Thomas Corcoran House | Davis Ward | 522 East Gordon Street | 1884 | ||
527-537 East Gordon Street | Davis Ward | 527-537 East Gordon Street | 1868 | ||
Dennis Shea Cottage | Davis Ward | 530 East Gordon Street | 1867 | ||
Harriet Gardner House | Davis Ward | 540 East Gordon Street | 1884 | ||
J. Ferris Cann Property | Davis Ward | 543-545 East Gordon Street | 1894 | ||
St. Benedict the Moor school building | Davis Ward | 554 East Gordon Street | 1910 | ||
St. Benedict the Moor rectory building | Davis Ward | 556 East Gordon Street | 1910 | ||
Hartridge Lane Tenement Row House | Davis Ward | 539-545 Hartridge Lane | 1906 | ||
East Huntingdon Street Tenement Row House | Davis Ward | 540-544 East Huntingdon Street | 1906 | ||
King–Tisdell Cottage | Davis Ward | 514 East Huntingdon Street | 1896 | ||
Charles & Joseph Fulton House | Davis Ward | 503-505 East Jones Street | 1872 | ||
Silas Fulton Property (1) | Davis Ward | 507-509 East Jones Street | 1860 | ||
James Bandy Property | Davis Ward | 511-513 East Jones Street | 1861 | ||
Silas Fulton Property (2) | Davis Ward | 515-517 East Jones Street | 1860 | ||
Joseph Bandy Property (1) | Davis Ward | 519-525 East Jones Street | 1866 | ||
Joseph Bandy Property (2) | Davis Ward | 527-529 East Jones Street | 1868 | ||
Sarah Pierce Property | Davis Ward | 502-506 East Taylor Street | 1859/1891 | Originally single story grocery; second level added 1891 | |
William Miller Property | Davis Ward | 508-510 East Taylor Street | 1860 | ||
Robert Mason & Anthony Desverney Duplex | Davis Ward | 540-542 East Taylor Street | 1870-1872 | ||
554 East Taylor Street/419-421 East Broad Street | Davis Ward | 554 East Taylor Street/419-421 East Broad Street | 1893 | ||
Silas Fulton Property | Davis Ward | 408-410 Price Street | 1860 | ||
Henry Sulter Row House | Davis Ward | 422-428 Price Street | 1881 | ||
Martin Sulter Duplex | Davis Ward | 436-438 Price Street | 1888 | ||
Mathias Ray Property | Davis Ward | 502-504 Price Street | 1882 | ||
McMillan Brothers Property | Davis Ward | 506-508 Price Street | 1893 | ||
Bridget Deasy House | Davis Ward | 510 Price Street | 1884 | ||
524-534 Price Street | Davis Ward | 524-534 Price Street | 1893 | ||
307 Lorch Street | Gaston Ward | 307 Lorch Street | 1889 | ||
309 Lorch Street | Gaston Ward | 309 Lorch Street | 1890 | ||
515 Montgomery Street (demolished) | Gaston Ward | 515 Montgomery Street | |||
Bernard Graeffe Property | Gaston Ward | 602-604 Montgomery Street | 1871 | ||
619-621 Montgomery Street | Gaston Ward | 619-621 Montgomery Street | 1915 | ||
624 Montgomery Street | Gaston Ward | 624 Montgomery Street | 1900 | ||
John Lorch Property | Gaston Ward | 511-513 Tattnall Street | 1868-70 | ||
Nora Forhan House | Gaston Ward | 607 Tattnall Street | 1871 | ||
Frederick Jakens Property | Gaston Ward | 609-611 Tattnall Street | 1893 | ||
Walter Metzger Property (1) | Gaston Ward | 313 West Hall Street | 1892 | ||
Claus Monses Property | Gaston Ward | 314-322 West Hall Street | 1906 | ||
Walter Metzger Property (2) | Gaston Ward | 315 West Hall Street | 1892 | ||
Josephine Mathews Property | Charlton Ward | 607 Barnard Street | 1894 | ||
Frank Keilback House | Charlton Ward | 609 Barnard Street | 1890 | ||
John Hamlet Property | Charlton Ward | 701-703 Barnard Street | 1870 | ||
Emma Hamlet Property | Charlton Ward | 705-707 Barnard Street | 1856 | ||
Emmanuel Mendel Property | Charlton Ward | 506 Tattnall Street | 1856 | ||
Alexander Estell Property | Charlton Ward | 508 Tattnall Street | 1857 | ||
John Muller Property | Charlton Ward | 512 Tattnall Street | 1866 | ||
Frances Mendel Property | Charlton Ward | 514-516 Tattnall Street | 1858 | ||
John Muller (Estate of) Property | Charlton Ward | 209-211 West Gaston Street | 1870 | ||
John Hamlet Property/Bynes-Royall Funeral Home | Charlton Ward | 204 West Hall Street | 1883 | Additional additions 1887; Bynes-Royall location since 1963 | |
John Keller Property | Charlton Ward | 208-210 West Hall Street | 1883 | ||
John Hamlet/David Bailey Row House | Charlton Ward | 209-215 West Hall Street | 1869 | ||
William Bailey Property | Charlton Ward | 212 West Hall Street | 1890 | ||
Waring Russell House | Charlton Ward | 205 West Huntingdon Street | 1868 | ||
John Houston Property | Charlton Ward | 208-210 West Huntingdon Street | 1870 | ||
William Bailey & William Chaplin Property (eastern half) | Charlton Ward | 212-214 West Huntingdon Street | 1889 | ||
William Bailey & William Chaplin Property (western half) | Charlton Ward | 216-218 West Huntingdon Street | 1889 | ||
Martin Weldenkin Property | Charlton Ward | 215 West Huntingdon Street | 1860 (circa) | ||
Adrian Robertson House | Forsyth Ward | 612 Barnard Street | 1886 | ||
Matthew O'Connell House | Forsyth Ward | 616 Barnard Street | 1888 | ||
Savannah/Candler Hospital (Old Site) | Forsyth Ward | 516 Drayton Street (116 East Huntingdon Street) | 1819/1876 | Site retired 1980; now part of SCAD | |
William Baker House | Forsyth Ward | 612 Drayton Street | 1872 | ||
William Hone House | Forsyth Ward | 618 Drayton Street | 1872 | ||
Lewis Kayton House | Forsyth Ward | 700 Drayton Street | 1889 | By Alfred Eichberg | |
Archibald McAllister House | Forsyth Ward | 509 Howard Street | 1869 | ||
John Scudder (Estate of) Property | Forsyth Ward | 515-517 Howard Street | 1869 | ||
610 Howard Street | Forsyth Ward | 610 Howard Street | 1899 (by) | ||
612 Howard Street | Forsyth Ward | 612 Howard Street | 1894 | Rear outbuilding of 611 Whitaker Street | |
Henry Blun Property | Forsyth Ward | 113 West Gaston Street / 501 Howard Street | 1870-1871 | ||
Blun–Meyer Row | Forsyth Ward | 115-125 West Gaston Street | 1870-1871 | ||
Forsyth Park Inn | Forsyth Ward | 102 West Hall Street | 1899 (by) | ||
Calvin Gilbert House | Forsyth Ward | 108 West Hall Street | 1869 | ||
J.P. Williams House | Forsyth Ward | 118 West Hall Street | 1888 | By Calvin Fay and Alfred Eichberg; part of SCAD | |
Charles Shearson House | Forsyth Ward | 121 West Hall Street | 1896 | ||
Frances Hunter Property | Forsyth Ward | 111-119 West Huntingdon Street | 1895 | ||
Henry and William Lattimore Duplex | Forsyth Ward | 122-124 West Huntingdon Street | 1901 | ||
W. B. Hodgson Hall | Forsyth Ward | 501 Whitaker Street | 1876 | By the American Institute of Architects' founder Detlef Lienau; on the NRHP | |
Magnolia Hall | Forsyth Ward | 503 Whitaker Street | 1883 | Built for Jacob Guerard Heyward, the great-grandson of Thomas Heyward Jr. | |
John Williamson House | Forsyth Ward | 509 Whitaker Street | 1870 | Mansard roof added 1911 | |
Metts–McNeill House | Forsyth Ward | 513 Whitaker Street | 1903 | Built for Lawrence McNeill by G. L. Norrman | |
601 Whitaker Street | Forsyth Ward | 601 Whitaker Street | 1883 | ||
603 Whitaker Street | Forsyth Ward | 603 Whitaker Street | 1888 | ||
605 Whitaker Street | Forsyth Ward | 605 Whitaker Street | 1886 | ||
William Holt House | Forsyth Ward | 609 Whitaker Street | 1886 | ||
611 Whitaker Street | Forsyth Ward | 611 Whitaker Street | 1894 | ||
Joseph Chestnut House | Forsyth Ward | 701 Whitaker Street | 1892 | ||
703 Whitaker Street | Forsyth Ward | 703 Whitaker Street | 1890 | ||
705 Whitaker Street | Forsyth Ward | 705 Whitaker Street | 1900 | ||
Algernon Hartridge House | Stephens Ward | 516 Abercorn Street | 1870 | ||
Gilbert Watkins House | Stephens Ward | 201 East Gaston Street | 1869 | ||
William Boyd House | Stephens Ward | 205 East Gaston Street | 1868 | ||
Dresser–Palmer House | Stephens Ward | 211 East Gaston Street | 1876 (circa) | Now the Bellwether House bed and breakfast[28] | |
Dale Row (Stephens Ward) | Stephens Ward | 213-221 East Gaston Street | 1877 | See also Dale Row (Troup Ward) and Dale–Wells Row House (Calhoun Ward) | |
Donald McDonald House | Stephens Ward | 303 East Gaston Street | 1867 | Remodeled 1899 | |
John Entelman Property | Stephens Ward | 405-407 East Gaston Street | 1892 | See additional John Entelman properties (Warren Ward & Wesley Ward) | |
Solomon Cohen Row House (Stephens Ward) | Stephens Ward | 409-417 East Gaston Street | 1890 | See additional Solomon Cohen properties (Derby Ward, Jackson Ward, Pulaski Ward & Troup Ward) | |
Margaret Lafar House | Stephens Ward | 206-208 East Gwinnett Street | 1883 | ||
Fannie Smith House | Stephens Ward | 202 East Gwinnett Street | 1882 | Piazza added in 1895 | |
William P. Hardee House | Stephens Ward | 212-214 East Gwinnett Street | 1884 | ||
Virginia Drane House | Stephens Ward | 222 East Gwinnett Street | 1884 | ||
224-226 East Gwinnett Street | Stephens Ward | 224-226 East Gwinnett Street | 1883 | Childhood home of Johnny Mercer | |
410 East Gwinnett Street | Stephens Ward | 410 East Gwinnett Street | 1886 | ||
412-416 East Gwinnett Street | Stephens Ward | 412-416 East Gwinnett Street | 1899 | ||
422 East Gwinnett Street | Stephens Ward | 422 East Gwinnett Street | 1894 | ||
Augusta Wayne House | Stephens Ward | 204 East Hall Street | 1871 | ||
George Saussy/Bridget Clark Duplex | Stephens Ward | 205-207 East Hall Street | 1872 | ||
George Mills House | Stephens Ward | 208 East Hall Street | 1881 | Mansard roof added 1888 | |
Julius C. LeHardy House ("Brockington Hall") | Stephens Ward | 213 East Hall Street | 1884 | ||
George Johnson Baldwin House | Stephens Ward | 225 East Hall Street | 1888 | By William G. Preston | |
Rufus Lester House | Stephens Ward | 226 East Hall Street | 1885 | ||
Uranie Gaudry House | Stephens Ward | 304 East Hall Street | 1884 | ||
John Gaudry House | Stephens Ward | 308 East Hall Street | 1891 | ||
John Bouhan Property (west) | Stephens Ward | 401 East Hall Street | 1884 | ||
Elizabeth Thompson House | Stephens Ward | 402 East Hall Street | 1887 | ||
John Bouhan Property (east) | Stephens Ward | 403 East Hall Street | 1884 | ||
405 East Hall Street | Stephens Ward | 405 East Hall Street | 1892 | ||
John Linderstruth House | Stephens Ward | 417 East Hall Street | 1873 | ||
212 East Huntingdon Street | Stephens Ward | 212 East Huntingdon Street | 1903 | ||
217 East Huntingdon Street ("Azalea Inn") | Stephens Ward | 217 East Huntingdon Street | 1885 | ||
225 East Huntingdon Street | Stephens Ward | 225 East Huntingdon Street | 1913 | ||
Elizabeth Reilly Property | Stephens Ward | 220-224 East Huntingdon Street | 1870 | ||
Irwin & George Tiedeman House | Stephens Ward | 226-228 East Huntingdon Street | 1890 | By Alfred Eichberg | |
McMillan Brothers Property ("McMillan Inn") | Stephens Ward | 302-304 East Huntingdon Street | 1888 | ||
Thomas McMillan Property | Stephens Ward | 306-308 East Huntingdon Street | 1884 | ||
Albert Bacon Property | Stephens Ward | 312-314 East Huntingdon Street | 1881-1882 | ||
Cord Asendorf Property | Stephens Ward | 317-319 East Huntingdon Street | 1888 | See also Cord Asendorf Properties (Crawford Ward, Wesley Ward) | |
McMillan Row House | Stephens Ward | 402-410 East Huntingdon Street | 1892 | ||
Frederick Wessels Row House (western portion) | Stephens Ward | 407-411 East Huntingdon Street | 1892 | ||
Frederick Wessels Row House (eastern portion) | Stephens Ward | 413-415 East Huntingdon Street | 1892 | ||
Frederick Wessels Standalone Property | Stephens Ward | 417 East Huntingdon Street | 1892 | ||
Dennis McCarthy House | Stephens Ward | 414 East Huntingdon Street | 1897 | ||
Solomon Cohen Property (1) | Stephens Ward | 416 East Huntingdon Street | 1892 | ||
Solomon Cohen Property (2) | Stephens Ward | 418 East Huntingdon Street | 1892 | See additional Solomon Cohen properties (Derby Ward, Jackson Ward, Pulaski Ward & Troup Ward) | |
Dora Smith Property | Stephens Ward | 420 East Huntingdon Street | 1892 | ||
Emeline Lee Property (1) | Stephens Ward | 602 Habersham Street | 1889-1892 | ||
Emeline Lee Property (2) | Stephens Ward | 604 Habersham Street | 1889-1892 | ||
Emeline Lee Property (3) | Stephens Ward | 608-610 Habersham Street | 1892 | ||
Frederick Wessels Duplex (1) | Stephens Ward | 607-609 Price Street | 1891 | ||
Frederick Wessels Duplex (2) | Stephens Ward | 615-617 Price Street | 1892 | ||
Matilde Goetke Duplex (1) | Mercer Ward | 619-621 East Broad Street | 1898 | ||
Matilde Goetke Duplex (2) | Mercer Ward | 623-625 East Broad Street | 1898 | ||
Mary Richardson House | Mercer Ward | 510 East Gwinnett Street | 1881 | ||
522 East Gwinnett Street | Mercer Ward | 522 East Gwinnett Street | 1887 | ||
504-506 East Hall Lane (demolished) | Mercer Ward | 504-506 East Hall Lane | |||
520 East Hall Lane | Mercer Ward | 520 East Hall Lane | 1920 | ||
505-507 East Hall Street | Mercer Ward | 505-507 East Hall Street | 1888 | ||
511 East Hall Street | Mercer Ward | 511 East Hall Street | 1883 | ||
512 East Hall Street | Mercer Ward | 512 East Hall Street | 1883 | ||
501-503 East Huntingdon Street | Mercer Ward | 501-503 East Huntingdon Street | 1890 | ||
515 East Huntingdon Street | Mercer Ward | 515 East Huntingdon Street | 1898 | ||
609-611 Mercer Street | Mercer Ward | 609-611 Mercer Street | 1918 | ||
615 Mercer Street | Mercer Ward | 615 Mercer Street | 1885 | ||
627 Mercer Street | Mercer Ward | 627 Mercer Street | 1895 | ||
510 Nicoll Street | Mercer Ward | 510 Nicoll Street | 1900 | ||
520-522 Nicoll Street | Mercer Ward | 520-522 Nicoll Street | 1900 | ||
548 Nicoll Street | Mercer Ward | 548 Nicoll Street | 1900 | ||
Matilde Goetke Duplex (3) | Mercer Ward | 549-551 Nicoll Street | 1898 | ||
608-612 Price Street | Mercer Ward | 608-612 Price Street | 1880 | ||
621-627 Ruben Court/Rose Court (demolished) | Mercer Ward | 621-627 Ruben Court/Rose Court | |||
622-624 Ruben Court/Rose Court | Mercer Ward | 622-624 Ruben Court/Rose Court | 1884 | ||
St. Philip Monumental AME Church | Gue Ward | 1112 Jefferson Street | 1911 |
See also
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