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Mary Marshall Houses, 127-129 Abercorn St Savannah, Chatham County, GA
Designed by Charles B. Cluskey, considered by some to be Georgia`s most prominent architect of the antebellum period. Carriage House (HABS No. GA-1200-A) is an interesting surviving dependency with details matching those of the main house. Rated "Exceptional" by Historic Savannah Foundation Survey. Integral part of Savannah National Register Historic District.
Mary Marshall Houses, 127-129 Abercorn St Savannah, Chatham County, GA
Designed by Charles B. Cluskey, considered by some to be Georgia`s most prominent architect of the antebellum period. Carriage House (HABS No. GA-1200-A) is an interesting surviving dependency with details matching those of the main house. Rated "Exceptional" by Historic Savannah Foundation Survey. Integral part of Savannah National Register Historic District.
Mary Marshall Houses, 127-129 Abercorn St Savannah, Chatham County, GA
Designed by Charles B. Cluskey, considered by some to be Georgia`s most prominent architect of the antebellum period. Carriage House (HABS No. GA-1200-A) is an interesting surviving dependency with details matching those of the main house. Rated "Exceptional" by Historic Savannah Foundation Survey. Integral part of Savannah National Register Historic District.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Mary Marshall Houses, Carriage House, 127-129 Abercorn St Savannah, Chatham County, GA
HABS GA-1200-APosted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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