Historic Savannah Foundation collection of architectural drawings, 1994-1997.

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Historic Savannah Foundation collection of architectural drawings, 1994-1997.

This collection contains architectural drawings for different sites throughout Savannah, Georgia that were collected by the Savannah Historic Foundation from 1994 to 1997. Included are drawings for the following buildings and sites in Savannah: Trinity Methodist Church, old J.C. Penny building, 324-326 East Bryan St., 402 East State St., Drayton Street Garage; 410 East Bryan St., 109 East Jones St., 532 East Jones St., 466 Montgomery St., 348 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., 501 Tattnall St., 101 Bull St., 526-528 East Taylor St., Gwinnett Street Townhouses, 417 East Charleton St., Oglethorpe Brewing Company, 206 East Broughton St., 411 West Congress St., Bull St. Ramp and River St., 511-513 Jones St., 320 Habersham St., Keester Residence, 414 East Macon St., and 416 East Huntingdon St.

1 box (.50 cubic feet)

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 7776860

Georgia Historical Society

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Historic Savannah Foundation

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The Historic Savannah Foundation was founded in 1955 by seven women in Savannah, Georgia. committed to saving the Davenport House from demolition. The Foundation's mission is to preserve and restore historic buildings and sites; to protect Savannah's historic city plan; to advocate compatible new development; to educate the public in preservation principles and techniques; and to enhance the livability of Savannah historic districts....