Cohen, Abram J., b. 1920.

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A.J. Cohen, Jr. (b. 1920) lived in Savannah, Georgia. His parents, Abram J. and Mildred K. Cohen, bought the Sorrel-Weed house in 1941. The Sorrel-Weed house, named after its first two owners, was designed by Charles B. Cluskey in the Greek Revival Style and was built in 1840 for Francis Sorrel (1793-1870). It served both as a home for the Sorrel family and a salon where the affluent Savannah community could gather. The house was purchased by Henry Davis Weed in 1859. In 1862, Robert E. Lee stayed in the home during a stop in Savannah. A.J. Cohen, Sr., bought the Sorrel-Weed house in 1941; his son, A.J. Cohen, Jr., built a brick addition to the house and opened Lady Jane, a clothing store. The store closed in 1991, and the home was bought by Stephen Bader in 1996. Bader removed the brick addition soon after his purchase.

From the description of A.J. Cohen collection on the Sorrel-Weed House, 1837-1942. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 166506903

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creatorOf Cohen, Abram J., b. 1920. A.J. Cohen collection on the Sorrel-Weed House, 1837-1942. Georgia Historical Society
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Georgia--Savannah
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Birth 1920

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