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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 in 1733 and propagated for over the first century of its growth.[1]

The district is about 2 square miles (5.2 km2) in area. It is bounded by the Savannah River on the north, Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard on the west, Gwinnett Street and Forsyth Park on the south, and 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

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Name Ward Image Address Year Note
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 1874/1898 Gutted by fire in 1898
John Williamson Range New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots 302-310 Williamson Street/West Bay Street 1819 Improvements 1850; damaged by fires in 1879, 1889 & 1898
Johnston Range New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots 220-230 West Bay Street 1823 (by) Three adjoining buildings; 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 iteration (burned 1876);[6] built for Eugene Kelly
Upper Stoddard Range New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots 12-42 East Bay Street (view from River Street) 1859 One of John Stoddard's two River Street ranges
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 New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots 112-130 East Bay Street 1857 Superstructure utilized foundations of the prior c.1810 Jones Stores (east) and c.1813 Hunter Stores (west)
Archibald Smith Stores New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots 202-206 East Bay Street 1810/1816 Initially built 1810, expanded 1816
Lower Stoddard Range (western portion) New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots 208-214 East Bay Street 1858 Superstructure utilized foundations of the prior 1811 Simon Fraser Stores
Lower Stoddard Range (eastern portion) New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots 216-230 East Bay Street (view from River Street) 1858 Superstructure utilized foundations of the prior 1809 Samuel Howard Stores
Scott & Balfour Stores/Andrew Low 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
Tidewater Oil Company Building New Franklin Ward & Wharf Lots 504-516 East Bay Street/Factors Walk 1892 By Dennis J. Murphy
Savannah Gas Works Compound (aka, "Gas House Hill") Trustees' Garden Ward East Broad Street Hill 1853-1871 (between) Prior site of Fort Wayne earthenworks; current brick walls do not appear on the 1853 Vincent Map but do appear by the 1871 Birdseye
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 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
Charles Sanberg Building Franklin Ward 27 Montgomery Street 1891 Heavily remodeled between 2016-2021
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 George Wayne Anderson; later owned by Confederate Army veteran Edward Clifford Anderson Jr.
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 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 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 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 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; former home of George Wayne Anderson Previously The Ballastone Inn renamed The Drayton in 2024
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 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
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 1799-1808 (between)
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 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 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 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 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
Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church Calhoun Ward 429 Abercorn Street 1875-1890 By Dixon and Carson
John Mingledorff Property Calhoun Ward 439 Abercorn Street 1856
Benjamin Wilson House Calhoun Ward 430 Abercorn Street 1868
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
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

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