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Savannah GA Historic Home 1849 Juliette Gordon Low

$29.99
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Savannah GA Historic Home 1849 Juliette Gordon LowThis vintage photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston captures a significant building in Savannah, Georgia, located in Chatham County. Constructed around 1849, the house was originally built for Andrew Low, a British cotton factor. It served as his residence until 1927 when it became the home of Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts. The architectural details, including its ironwork and balconies, reflect the Southern Gothic style that

This scene reflects domestic life among African American tenant farmers

it connects viewers with the rich architectural heritage of Alabama

Such water sources were vital for daily life

One print per person/household/etc

Vermont from 1885

offering insights into the design trends that shaped communities in the early 1900s

Massachusetts from 1884

• 16" x 20"

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

The photograph was taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston

Beautifully detailed map of Danbury

located in New Symrna

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