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Mercer-Wilder House, 429 Bull St Savannah, Chatham County, GA
Architect John S. Norris responsible for other major commissions in Savannah, including the U.S. Customs House. This particular building a good example of the Italianate Style. Originally designed for Confederate General Hugh Mercer. Rated "Excellent" in Historic Savannah Foundation survey. Carriage House (HABS-GA-1189-A) interesting surviving dependency.
Mercer-Wilder House, 429 Bull St Savannah, Chatham County, GA
Architect John S. Norris responsible for other major commissions in Savannah, including the U.S. Customs House. This particular building a good example of the Italianate Style. Originally designed for Confederate General Hugh Mercer. Rated "Excellent" in Historic Savannah Foundation survey. Carriage House (HABS-GA-1189-A) interesting surviving dependency.
Mercer-Wilder House, 429 Bull St Savannah, Chatham County, GA
Architect John S. Norris responsible for other major commissions in Savannah, including the U.S. Customs House. This particular building a good example of the Italianate Style. Originally designed for Confederate General Hugh Mercer. Rated "Excellent" in Historic Savannah Foundation survey. Carriage House (HABS-GA-1189-A) interesting surviving dependency.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Mercer-Wilder House, Carriage House, 429 Bull St Savannah, Chatham County, GA
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