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 |
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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
- 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
- "Savannah". New Georgia Encyclopedia. Georgia Humanities Council and the University of Georgia Press. 2006-09-11. Retrieved 2008-01-01.
- http://www.visit-historic-savannah.com/
- "HISTORIC BUILDING MAP, Savannah Historic District" (PDF). Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission (MPC) website. Retrieved 2017-04-09.
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