Buildings in Savannah Historic District (Savannah, Georgia)

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]

Below is a list of relevant buildings inside Savannah Historic District:[3][4]

Selected contributing properties

Name Ward Image Address Date Note
First African Baptist Church Franklin Ward 23 Montgomery Street 1859
134–142 Houston Street Greene Ward 134–142 Houston Street 1801
Kress Building Decker Ward 120-122 West Broughton Street 1923-1937
102-104 West Congress Street Decker Ward 102-104 West Congress Street 1820
106-108-110-112-114-116 West Congress Street Decker Ward 106-108-110-112-114-116 West Congress Street 1820
125 West Congress Street (1881) & 127 West Congress Street (1873) Decker Ward 125 West Congress Street (1881) & 127 West Congress Street (1873) 1881 & 1873
The Citizens and Southern Bank Derby Ward 22 Bull Street 1907 now Bank of America
Christ Church Derby Ward 28 Bull Street 1838/1897
Savannah Bank and Trust Co. Derby Ward 2 East Bryan Street 1911
Hotel Savannah Derby Ward 7 East Congress Street (32 Bull Street) 1912 First City Club of Savannah
James Habersham House Reynolds Ward 23 Abercorn Street 1789 a.k.a. "Pink House", by Joseph Clay, 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
Mackay House Reynolds Ward 31-35-39 Abercorn Street (123-127 East Congress Street) 1920
Lucas Theatre Reynolds Ward 32 Abercorn Street 1921 Part of SCAD
East Bay Inn Reynolds Ward 225 East Bay Street 1853-4
202-208 East Broughton Street Reynolds Ward 202-208 East Broughton Street 1917
9 Lincoln Street Reynolds Ward 9 Lincoln Street 1853
Staybridge Suites Savannah Historic District Warren Ward 301 East Bay Street 1851
George Basil Spencer House Warren Ward 22 Habersham Street 1790-1804 a.k.a. Spencer-Woodbridge House
John Eppinger-Lane House Warren Ward 211 West Perry Street (moved to 404 East Bryan Street) 1821-1823
Hampton Lillibridge House Washington Ward 507 East St. Julian Street (moved from 310 East Bryan Street) 1796–99 No. 1, bought and restored by James Arthur Williams
38 Price Street Washington Ward 38 Price Street 1841
42 Price Street Washington Ward 42 Price Street
Chatham County Courthouse Liberty Ward 133 Montgomery Street (3 buildings) 1979 by William G. Preston
Telfair Family Mansion Heathcote Ward 121 Barnard Street 1820/1880 now Telfair Academy, by William Jay
Wayne-Gordon House Percival Ward 10 East Oglethorpe Avenue 1820/1886 On the NRHP
Anderson-Preston House Percival Ward 14 East Oglethorpe Avenue 1853/1892 now Ballastone Inn
William Williams House Percival Ward 18 East Oglethorpe Avenue 1826/1873 now Ballastone Inn
Lutheran Church of the Ascension Percival Ward 120 Bull Street (21 East State Street, includes Drayton Street) 1879
1 West Broughton Street Percival Ward 1 West Broughton Street 1854/1924
Anderson-Leslie House Percival Ward 4 West Oglethorpe Avenue 1836/1867
123 Abercorn Street Anson Ward 123 Abercorn Street
Owens-Thomas House Anson Ward 124 Abercorn Street 1817 by William Jay, on the NRHP
Mary Marshall Houses Anson Ward 127-129 Abercorn Street 1859 by Charles B. Cluskey
The Marshall House Anson Ward 123 East Broughton Street 1855
Avon Theatre Anson Ward 125 East Broughton Street 1944–46 now The Savannah Taphouse
General Lachlan McIntosh House Anson Ward 110 East Oglethorpe Avenue 1784/1876
132 East Oglethorpe Avenue Anson Ward 132 East Oglethorpe Avenue 1872
204-208 East Oglethorpe Avenue Anson Ward 204-208 East Oglethorpe Avenue 1872
Dr. Charlton House Anson Ward 220-222 East Oglethorpe Avenue & carriage house 1853
201-203 East York Street Anson Ward 201-203 East York Street 1853
201 East York Street & carriage house (1853) and 203 East York Street & carriage house (1853) Anson Ward 201 East York Street & carriage house (1853) and 203 East York Street & carriage house (1853) 1853 & 1853
Timothy Bonticou Double House Columbia Ward 419-421 East Broughton Lane (moved to 418-420 East State Street) 1854/1861 by Isaiah Davenport
Isaiah Davenport House Columbia Ward 324 East State Street 1821 by Isaiah Davenport, on the NRHP
Francis M. Stone House Columbia Ward 416–418 East State Street 1799/1808
Jerome H. Wilson House Columbia Ward 307-311 East York Street 1872
Thomas Morgan House Columbia Ward 315 East York Street 1885
Abraham Sheftall House Columbia Ward 321 East York Street 1818 Moved from Elbert Ward, 1966
The Kehoe House Columbia Ward 123 Habersham Street 1893 Built for William Kehoe, by DeWitt Bruyn
Green Fleetwood House Columbia Ward 128 Habersham Street 1854
William J. Kehoe House Columbia Ward 130 Habersham Street 1885
The Frederick Ball House Columbia Ward 136 Habersham Street 1805 by Frederick Ball, master carpenter, 1809
124 Houston Street Greene Ward 124 Houston Street 1897 by Isaiah Davenport
140 Price Street corner York Lane Greene Ward 140 Price Street corner York Lane 1828
Harper-Fowlkes House Jackson Ward 230 Barnard Street 1844/1895 also Champion-McAlpin-Fowlkes House, by Charles B. Cluskey
John H. Ash House Jackson Ward 114–116 West Hull Street 1817
Stephen B. Williams House Inn Jackson Ward 128 West Liberty Street 1835
115-117-123 West Oglethorpe Avenue Jackson Ward 115-117-123 West Oglethorpe Avenue 1820
Downtowner Motor Inn Jackson Ward 201 West Oglethorpe Avenue 1964 now Oglethorpe House, SCAD
Independent Presbyterian Church Brown Ward 207 Bull Street 1817/1891
The Savannah Theatre Brown Ward 222 Bull Street 1820
First Baptist Church Brown Ward 223 Bull Street 1833/1922
Drayton Arms Apartments Brown Ward 102 East Liberty Street 1951 On the NRHP
124 East McDonough Street & carriage house Brown Ward 124 East McDonough Street & carriage house 1861
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
John C. Hernandez House Crawford Ward 206 East Liberty Street 1869
208 East Liberty Street Crawford Ward 208 East Liberty Street 1868
Frierson House Crawford Ward 210 East Liberty Street 1869
Laurence Connell House Crawford Ward 212 East Liberty Street 1851
Laurence Connell House Crawford Ward 214 East Liberty Street 1851
218 East Liberty Street Crawford Ward 218 East Liberty Street 1850
242 Price Street Crawford Ward 242 Price Street 1855
106 West Harris Street Pulaski Ward 106 West Harris Street 1847
Battersby Tenements Pulaski Ward 108-110 West Harris Street 1871
William Remshart Row Houses Pulaski Ward 104-106-108-110 West Jones Street 1853
St John's Episcopal Church Jasper Ward 329 Bull Street 1853
Masonic Temple Jasper Ward 337 Bull Street 1912 now the Gryphon Tea Room, by Freemason Hyman W. Witcover
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 now SCAD's Morris Hall, by John S. Norris
Hilton Savannah DeSoto Jasper Ward 15 East Liberty Street 1867 by William G. Preston
Sorrel-Weed House Jasper Ward 6 West Harris Street 1841 by Charles B. Cluskey
Mrs. John B. Seymour House Jasper Ward 14 West Harris Street 1842
Tobias House Jasper Ward 18 West Harris Street 1842
Noah. B Knapp House Jasper Ward 10 West Jones Street 1857 by John S. Norris
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 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 1849 by John S. Norris, on the NRHP
Samuel P. Hamilton House Lafayette Ward 330 Abercorn Street 1873 now Hamilton-Turner Inn
340 Abercorn Street Lafayette Ward 340 Abercorn Street 1903
Battersby-Hartridge-Anderson House Lafayette Ward 119 East Charlton Street 1852
Marist Place Lafayette Ward 123 East Charlton Street 1919-1939 Site of the Marist School for Boys
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
104 East Harris Street Lafayette Ward 104 East Harris Street 1875
Fitzgerald Pelot House Lafayette Ward 221 East Charlton Street 1840
Centurian House Lafayette Ward 106 East Harris Street 1903 Built for Simon P. Kehoe
118 & 124 East Harris Street Lafayette Ward 118 & 124 East Harris Street 1860
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist Lafayette Ward 222 East Harris Street 1888
Abram Minis House Lafayette Ward 204 East Jones Street 1859 by Stephen Decatur Button
St. Vincent's Academy Lafayette Ward 207 East Liberty Street 1845/1869 by Charles B. Cluskey
Troup Trust Troup Ward 410-424 East Macon Street 1855-1872 four units to east built for John McDonough (1872), four units to west built for Edward Kennedy (1855)
Freedman's School Bartow Ward 502 East Harris Street 1868/1878 now Beach Institute African
Gordon Row Chatham Ward 101-129 West Gordon Street 1853
117 West Jones Street Chatham Ward 117 West Jones Street 1851
The Barnard Street School Chatham Ward 212 West Taylor Street 1901 now Pepe Hall, SCAD
Charles W. Rogers Houses Monterey Ward 423-425 Bull Street 1858 by John S. Norris
Mercer-Williams House Monterey Ward 429 Bull Street 1871 by John S. Norris, restored by James Arthur Williams
Armstrong House Monterey Ward 447 Bull Street 1917 now Bouhan, Williams & Levy LLP, bought and restored by James Arthur Williams
Edmund Molyneux House Monterey Ward 450 Bull Street 1857 now Oglethorpe Club, by John S. Norris
Scudder's Row Monterey Ward 1-9 East Gordon Street 1852
Scudder's Row Monterey Ward 1-9 East Gordon Street 1853 Built by John and Ephraim Scudder
7 East Gordon Street Monterey Ward 7 East Gordon Street 1852 Built by John and Ephraim Scudder
11 East Gordon Street Monterey Ward 11 East Gordon Street 1854
Charles McGill House Monterey Ward 15 East Gordon Street 1854
Congregation Mickve Israel Monterey Ward 20 East Gordon Street 1876 On the NRHP
John Scudder House Monterey Ward 11 East Jones Street 1849 John Scudder, builder
Quantock Row Monterey Ward 27 East Jones Street 1854 Brunner & Scudder builders
Quantock Row Monterey Ward 31 East Jones Street 1854 Brunner & Scudder builders
Comer House Monterey Ward 2 East Taylor Street 1880 built for Hugh M. Comer. Jefferson Davis was a guest in 1886 with his daughter Varina Anne Davis
8 East Taylor Street Monterey Ward 8 East Taylor Street
William Hunter House Monterey Ward 10 East Taylor Street 1872
V & J Duncan Antique Maps Monterey Ward 12 East Taylor Street 1869/1894
William F. Brantley House Monterey Ward 20 West Gaston Street 1857 by John S. Norris
The Noble Hardee Mansion Monterey Ward 3 West Gordon Street 1860/1884
7-9 West Gordon Street Monterey Ward 7-9 West Gordon Street 1884
Charles B. King House Monterey Ward 11 West Gordon Street 1858 by John S. Norris
Eliza Thompson House Monterey Ward 5 West Jones Street 1847
11 West Jones Street Monterey Ward 11 West Jones Street 1854
John M. Williams House Monterey Ward 17-19 West Jones Street 1883
Nicholas Cruger House Monterey Ward 4 West Taylor Street 1852 aka 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
430-432 Abercorn Street Calhoun Ward 430-432 Abercorn Street 1868
Massie Common School House Calhoun Ward 201-213 East Gordon Street 1856 by John S. Norris
215-229 East Gordon Street Calhoun Ward 215-229 East Gordon Street 1872
233 East Gordon Street Calhoun Ward 233 East Gordon Street 1923
Snowden Marshall House Calhoun Ward 202 East Taylor Street 1859
Laura Jones House Wesley Ward 408 East Gaston Street 1892
515 Montgomery Street Gaston Ward 515 Montgomery Street
Savannah Law School Forsyth Ward 516 Drayton Street (116 East Huntingdon Street) 1819/1876
W. B. Hodgson Hall Forsyth Ward 501 Whitaker Street 1876 On the NRHP
Magnolia Hall Forsyth Ward 507 Whitaker Street 1930 built for Jacob Guerard Heyward, the great grandson of Thomas Heyward Jr.
John Williamson House Forsyth Ward 509 Whitaker Street 1870 Mansard Roof, 1911
Metts-McNeil House Forsyth Ward 513 Whitaker Street 1903 Built for Laurence McNeil by G. L. Norrman
611 Whitaker Street & carriage house Forsyth Ward 611 Whitaker Street & carriage house 1894
George Johnson Baldwin House Stephens Ward 225 East Hall Street 1888 by William G. Preston
504-508-510 East Hall Lane Mercer Ward 504-508-510 East Hall Lane
621-627 Rose Court (Rueben Court) Mercer Ward 621-627 Rose Court (Rueben Court) 1990
US Post Office North Oglethorpe Ward 2 Fahm Street
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
Yamacraw 43 Rows Middle Oglethorpe Ward Yamacraw 43 1850 Row houses built about 1850. Torn down 1940 for Yamacraw Village Housing Projects
Crites Hall, SCAD South Oglethorpe Ward 217 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard 1906
St. Philip AME Church Garden Ward 613 Morris Brown Drive (Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard) 1911
Savannah City Hall New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots 2 East Bay Street 1904-1905 By Hyman Witcover
Savannah Cotton Exchange New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots 100 East Bay Street 1886 by William G. Preston
208-210-212-214 East Bay Street (207-209 East River Street) New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots 208-210-212-214 East Bay Street (207-209 East River Street) 1858
225 East River Street (1 Lincoln Street) (228 East Bay Street) New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots 225 East River Street (1 Lincoln Street) (228 East Bay Street) 1858
202-206 East Bay Street (201-205 East River Street) New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots 202-206 East Bay Street (201-205 East River Street) 1823
Pirates' House Trustees Garden Ward 20 East Broad Street 1794-1871 now 45 South Restaurant

References

  1. James Dillon (1977) National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: The Savannah Georgia NHL Historic District, National Park Service and Accompanying 25 photos, from 1964, 1973
  2. "Savannah". New Georgia Encyclopedia. Georgia Humanities Council and the University of Georgia Press. 2006-09-11. Retrieved 2008-01-01.
  3. http://www.visit-historic-savannah.com/
  4. "HISTORIC BUILDING MAP, Savannah Historic District" (PDF). Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission (MPC) website. Retrieved 2017-04-09.

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