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1849 Andrew Low House in Savannah, GA - Historic Photo

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1849 Andrew Low House in Savannah, GA - Historic PhotoThis vintage photograph captures a significant building in Savannah, Georgia, specifically in Chatham County. The house, constructed around 1849, was built for Andrew Low, a prominent British cotton factor. Its architectural features include grand columns and an elegant staircase, characteristic of the antebellum period. The residence served as the home of Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts, until 1927. Following her departure, the

Constructed in 1828 by Virgil H

and the framing factory vignettes along the bottom border

This vintage photograph captures a church in Selma

a comprehensive documentation effort that highlights notable structures in the region

contributed significantly to the documentation of Southern architecture

archival paper using a restored version of the original map of Peterborough from 1886

which aimed to document significant structures and landscapes in the region

rapid street expansion

Johnstons work is recognized for its historical significance and attention to detail

CT from 1876: see the history behind this piece in the KNOWOL library

The craftsmanship and design elements of the Hobson home exemplify the style of its time and contribute to our understanding of historical residential architecture in the South

Its elegant portico supported by columns reflects the craftsmanship and aesthetic preferences of the time

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