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Historic Structure in Savannah, GA (1816-1819)

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Historic Structure in Savannah, GA (1816-1819)This vintage photograph features a historic structure located in Savannah, Georgia, specifically in Chatham County. Built between 1816 and 1819 by architect William Jay for Richard Richardson, the building exemplifies early 19th century architecture in the region. It was later acquired by George T. Owens in 1830 and has since become a residence for his granddaughter, Margaret W. Thomas. The image captures the architectural details, including prominent

and balusters

The event gathered around 1 million participants on the National Mall

has family roots along the Contoocook River

Rhode Island from 1877

was a focal point during significant civil rights movements in the 1960s

Notable landmarks shown on the map include the Town Hall

This particular photograph was taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston

This restored edition brings the historic Laconia map to life while preserving the original linework and its rolling hills

For anyone who grew up in Ligonier

FRAMED VERSION AVAILABLE HERE

reflecting the diverse cultural influences that have shaped its landscape

making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike

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