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101 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Jewish Colonists
Near this site on July 11, 1733, five months after Oglethorpe founded Georgia, 42 Jewish colonists, having sailed from London, disembarked from the William and Sarah. It was the largest group of Jews ever to sail on one vessel from . . . Map (db m26707) HM
102 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 25-15 — Joel Chandler Harris in Savannah1870-1876
Joel Chandler Harris (1845-1908), New South journalist and author of Uncle Remus tales, Free Joe, and many other works, was associate editor of the Savannah Morning News from 1870 until 1876, under William Tappan Thompson, an . . . Map (db m25357) HM
103 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — John B. Hohenstein, Sr.
Dedicated in memory of John B. Hohenstein, Sr. Partner of Hohenstein Shipping Company, Secretary and Treasurer of Savannah Pilotage Commission, who prominently served the maritime industry of Savannah from 1919 until his death, April 20, . . . Map (db m16770) HM
104 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — John Herndon “Johnny” Mercer(1909-1976)
Savannah native, Johnny Mercer, was a lyricist, composer, performer, collaborator, businessman, philanthropist, and mentor. He penned nearly 1,400 songs, with the most famous being “Moon River.” He was the co-founder of Capitol Records, Inc. . . . Map (db m73471) HM
105 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — John Herndon Mercer 1909 - 1976Savannah's Native Son
( Caricature ) Johnny Mercer Lyricist   Songwriter  Co-founder of Capitol Records   Winner of 4 Academy Awards Front Rim reads; Ac-cent-tchu-ates The Positive - Autumn Leaves - Blues In The Night - Charade - Jeepers Creepers - . . . Map (db m13683) HM
106 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — John Ryan's Excelsior Bottle Works
On this site in 1852 stood the Excelsior Bottle Works operated by John Ryan for the manufacture of soda water and other carbonated beverages. Ryan's soda, in colorful bottles embossed with his name and location, was known throughout Georgia. His . . . Map (db m14495) HM
107 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — John Wesley
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108 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — John Wesley
On this spot, where stood the first public building erected in Georgia, John Wesley preached his first sermon on American soil. March 7, 1736 (OS) Text- 1 Corinthians XIII — • — This tablet commemorates the Bi-Centenary . . . Map (db m14128) HM
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109 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — John Wesley
South face: Founder of Methodism Minister Of The Church of England In Savannah 1736-1737 East face: My hearts desire for this place is not that it be a famous or rich but that it may be a religous colony . . . Map (db m15622) HM
110 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-88 — John Wesley, 1703 - 1791Founder of Methodism
On the "trust lot" south of President Street and immediately west of this square stood in 1736- 37 the parsonage in which John Wesley resided. In the adjoining garden he read, prayed and meditated. Weekly meetings of members of his Christ Church . . . Map (db m5275) HM
111 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Johnson Square
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112 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-38A — Johnson Square
Johnson Square is named for Governor Robert Johnson of South Carolina who befriended the colonists when Georgia was first settled. It was laid out by Oglethorpe and by Colonel William Bull in 1733, and was the first of Savannah's squares. In early . . . Map (db m5494) HM
113 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 25-38 — Jonathan Bryan(1708 – 1788)
Born in Pocotaligo, SC, Jonathan Bryan accompanied James Oglethorpe on his initial visit to Yamacraw Bluff in 1733. One of Georgia’s largest landholders, Bryan was a supporter of evangelist George Whitefield and encouraged religious services for his . . . Map (db m41816) HM
114 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-50 — Joseph Clay, Patriot
A native of Yorkshire, Joseph Clay (1741-1804) settled at Savannah at the age of nineteen. His uncle, James Habersham, declared that his "industry" was "highly commendable" and "his Abilities for Trade unquestionable." Fulfilling his early promise, . . . Map (db m5364) HM
115 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-14 — Joseph Habersham (1751-1815)John Habersham (1754-1799) James Habersham, Jr. (1745-1799)
The three Habersham brothers - who here rest beside their distinguished father, James Habersham - were prominent patriots in the American Revolution and outstanding public men during the early years of the republic. JOSEPH . . . Map (db m5361) HM
116 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-85 — Joseph Vallence Bevan(1798-1830) — Georgia's First Official Historian —
There was "None, No None!" reads the epitaph on this tomb. "Against Whose Name the Recording Angel Would More Reluctantly Have Written Down Condemnation." Born at Dublin, Ireland. Son of a Georgia planter, Joseph V. Bevan attended the Univ. of . . . Map (db m5551) HM
117 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-1 — Landing of Oglethorpe and the Colonists
James Edward Oglethorpe, the founder of Georgia, landed with the original colonists, about 114 in number, at the foot of this bluff on February 1 (February 12, new style), 1733. The site where he pitched his tent is marked by the stone bench . . . Map (db m5263) HM
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118 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-36 — Lowell Mason(1792 - 1872)
Lowell Mason, noted composer of sacred music, was organist of the Independent Presbyterian Church (1820- 1827), and Superintendent of its Sunday School (1815- 1827). A native of New England, Mason moved to Savannah at the age of twenty. He resided . . . Map (db m5635) HM
119 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Lucas Theatre
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Circa 1921 Map (db m6183) HM
120 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-76 — Lutheran Church Of The Ascension(Founded, 1741)
On April 14, 1741, John Martin Bolzius, who as Pastor of the Salzburgers at Ebenezer was in charge of Lutheran work in the colony of Georgia, founded the congregation now known as the Lutheran Church of the Ascension. In 1756 members of the . . . Map (db m6601) HM
121 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-71 — Madison Square
Madison Square was laid out in 1839 and is named for the fourth President of the United States. Around the Square stand notable examples of Greek Revival, Gothic, and Romanesque architecture characteristic of nineteenth century Savannah. To the . . . Map (db m6377) HM
122 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Madison Square, British Southern Line of Defenses
Through this square ran the southern line of defenses of the British who held Savannah from December 29, 1778 to July 11, 1782. After a siege of 22 days, at dawn of October 9, 1779, the strong western defenses on the line of the present West Broad . . . Map (db m71986) HM
123 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-49 — Major John Berrien(1759 - 1815)
In 1775 John Berrien of New Jersey came to the province of Georgia, where one of his mother's kin had previously settled. His father, John Berrien (1711-1772), was a judge of the supreme court of New Jersey and a trustee of Princeton College. From . . . Map (db m5341) HM
124 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Moravian Colonists In Savannah
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125 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-12 — Nathanael Greene Monument
Beneath the monument in this Square repose the remains of Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene, of Rhode Island, who died near Savannah on June 19, 1786, at Mulberry Grove Plantation which had been granted to him by this State in appreciation of his services . . . Map (db m5442) HM
126 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-11 — Nathanael Greene, Maj. Gen., Continental ArmyJohn Maitland, Lt. Col., 71st Regt. of Scotch Foot
This tomb, known as the Graham vault, possesses the distinction of having been the burial place of two heroes of the Revolutionary War, one American and the other British. Lt. Col. John Maitland of Lauder, Scotland, son of the 6th Earl of . . . Map (db m5342) HM
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127 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — New World Medical Plants
On this site During the 1730's the Trustees of the Georgia Colony, aided by funds from the Worshipful Society Of Apothecaries of London sought to grow New World medical plants both for their therapeutic value and for the enrichment of empire. The . . . Map (db m6185) HM
128 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Oglethorpe Bench
On this spot one hundred and seventy three years ago James Oglethorpe the founder of the colony pitched his tent and here rested at the close of the day from which Georgia was settled.Map (db m16064) HM
129 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Oglethorpe's House
1736-1740 On this site stood the house occupied by James Edward Oglethorpe when in Savannah. His home he made in Frederica the better to protect the young colonyMap (db m6499) HM
130 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-41 — Old City Exchange Bell
This bell, which is believed to be the oldest in Georgia, bears the date 1802. Imported from Amsterdam, it hung in the cupola of the City Exchange from 1804 until a short time before that building was razed to make way for the present City Hall. . . . Map (db m4913) HM
131 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-58 — Old Harbor Light
This beacon light was erected by the Federal government in 1858 as an aid to navigation of the Savannah River. Standing 77 feet above the river level and illuminated by gas, it served for several years as a guide to vessels passing over the hulls . . . Map (db m5476) HM
132 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-56 — Old Savannah Cotton Exchange
The Savannah Cotton Exchange building was completed in 1887 during the era when Savannah ranked first as a cotton seaport on the Atlantic and second in the world. In its heyday as a cotton port over two million bales a year moved through Savannah. . . . Map (db m4904) HM
133 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-27 — Old Sorrel–Weed House
A fine example of Greek Revival style, this building (completed in 1840 from the plans of Charles B. Cluskey, a well-known Georgia architect) shows the distinguished trend of Savannah architecture during the first half of the 19th century. The . . . Map (db m5628) HM
134 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — One Building - Many StoriesWooden Barrels, Storage Wars, Catastrophes, and Twinkling Stars
An urban legend suggested that this structure served to hold enslaved African Americans temporarily while being transported on ships through Savannah's port during the mid-1800s. Researchers have found no evidence supporting this theory. Historical . . . Map (db m163919) HM
135 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Original 1733 Burial Plot
Original 1733 burial plot allotted by James Edward Oglethorpe to the Savannah Jewish Community.Map (db m9388) HM
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136 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Original Presbyterian Meeting House
This wall is an adaptation of what is believed to be, after through archaeological research sponsored by Historic Savannah Foundation, the original Presbyterian Meeting House, now the Independent Presbyterian Church, housed on the land granted by . . . Map (db m5510) HM
137 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Owens-Thomas House
Owens-Thomas House has been designated a National Historic Landmark. This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America.Map (db m19632) HM
138 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-26 — Owens-Thomas HouseMarquis de Lafayette
This residence is the outstanding monument to the architectural genius of William Jay who completed his designs for its construction prior to his twenty-first birthday. Supervision of the work brought Jay to America in 1817. Its period is English . . . Map (db m5772) HM
139 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Police Officers Monument
(Front): Above and Beyond "Lest We Forget" Dedicated to the Memory of police officers who gave their lives in the line of duty (Reverse): Above And Beyond "Lest We Forget" Savannah Police Officers Samuel . . . Map (db m5315) HM
140 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Police Station Steps
These Steps are a Monument to the Savannah Police Officers Who Have Trod Them In Line Of Duty 1870-1949Map (db m6461) HM
141 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Printing Office of James Johnson
On this site stood the Printing Office of James Johnson Official Printer of Laws and Paper Currency of the province. He was the founder of "The Georgia Gazette" the only newspaper in the colony. The first issue appearing April 7, 1763Map (db m6488) HM
142 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Recreation on Crawford Square
Crawford Square was built in 1841 and was named for William Harris Crawford, a native Savannahian politician and frontrunner for President of the United States in 1816. Crawford Square was regularly the site for the annual New Year’s Day bonfire, . . . Map (db m134847) HM
143 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Rev’d A. Dale Umbreit
This bell is dedicated to the memory of the Rev’d A. Dale Umbreit Port Chaplain 1975–1988Map (db m6874) HM
144 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Richardson-Owens-Thomas HouseMarquis De Lafayette
In this house designed by the Architect William Jay in early 1800 Marquis De Lafayette was the guest of the City of Savannah March 19-21, 1825. A friend of Washington and a defender of American liberty "Until . . . Map (db m241602) HM
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145 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — River Street Inn
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146 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Salzburger Monument of Reconciliation
The nearby Salzburger Monument of Reconciliation was dedicated to The Georgia Salzburger Society and given to the City of Savannah in 1994 by the State of Salzburg, Austria, in memory of the Lutheran Protestants of Salzburg who were denied . . . Map (db m6116) HM
147 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 3 — Savannah and the Slave Trade
Although slavery was illegal when the colony of Georgia was founded, it was a well established institution in other American colonies. Settlers were confronted with the economics to compete with slave labor. Carolinians produced cash crops with . . . Map (db m19587) HM
148 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 25-24 — Savannah City Hall
City Hall is the first building constructed by the citizens of Savannah expressly and exclusively to serve as the seat of municipal government. Opened on January 2, 1906 it has served continuously in this role since that date. City Hall was . . . Map (db m5569) HM
149 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Savannah Historic District
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150 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 4 — Savannah in the American Revolution
When political dissent evolved into armed revolution in America, Oglethorpe's colony had only been in existence for four decades. Georgians confronted the same political and economic issues associated with British taxation as the more . . . Map (db m19323) HM
151 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Savannah Marine Korean War Monument
D Company, 10th Infantry Battalion, USMCR Savannah, Georgia 1948-1950 Upon activation on 21 August 1950, 182 Savannah Marines answered their nation’s call to duty during the Korean War. All of these Marines gave some Five gave all Semper Fidelis . . . Map (db m67822) HM
152 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Savannah Theatre
This theatre is the oldest in active use in the United States. Built by the eminent architect Jay Opened Dec. 4, 1818 with the Comedy "Soldier's Daughter" and a Farce "Raising The Wind" Within these walls have played the greatest . . . Map (db m15135) HM
153 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 25-7 — Savannah Waterfront
The colony of Georgia began on Savannah's waterfront in 1733. The riverfront has always played an important role in Georgia, whether as a colonial port, exporter of cotton, or tourist destination. The first commercial house below the bluff opened in . . . Map (db m4900) HM
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154 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Savannah, Birthplace of Prince Hall Masonry in Georgia
Georgia's first and second Prince Hall lodges, Eureka Lodge No. 1, and Hilton Lodge No. 2, F. & A.M. were organized at Savannah on February 4, 1866 by Rev. J. M. Simms, having received their warrants from the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of . . . Map (db m6133) HM
155 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 25-13 — Savannah: Colonial Capital and Birthplace ofRepresentative Government in Georgia
In March 1750, the Georgia Trustees in London resolved to allow colonists to elect a representative assembly to meet in Savannah, Georgia's colonial capitol. Sixteen delegates met on January 15,1751, for a twenty-four day session. Representative . . . Map (db m5794) HM
156 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 6 — Savannah's Cobblestones
The earliest streets were little more than sandy avenues and virtually all residential, commercial, and public structures were wood. As sailing vessels arrived to discharge and take on cargos, the cobblestones they carried as ballast were often . . . Map (db m19499) HM
157 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Savannah's First Burying Ground
When Savannah was laid out in 1733, the two lots on which this building stands were set aside as a burying ground. William Cox, surgeon, who came on the "Ann," was the first of the colonists to die and was buried here with appropriate ceremonies. . . . Map (db m18259) HM
158 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 25-14 — Savannah's Irish and Robert Emmet Park
Once known as the Strand and later as Irish Green because of its proximity to the Irish residents of Savannah's Old Fort neighborhood, this park was renamed in 1902 for the Irish patriot Robert Emmet (1778-1803) to commemorate the centennial of his . . . Map (db m6321) HM
159 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 8 — Savannah's Wharves
One of the first problems facing Savannah settlers was the lack of adequate facilities to dock vessels. While river depths along the bluff Oglethorpe selected for the town provided excellent anchorage, the swift currents and steep bank made . . . Map (db m19608) HM
160 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Second Baptist Church
On Green Square Was founded December 26, 1802 by Rev. Henry Cunningham and Twenty-five other Baptists. General William T. Sherman and Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton met with the Negroes of this city and the newly freed slaves . . . Map (db m14559) HM
161 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 2 — Settlement of Savannah
On January 18,1733, the British galley Anne arrived in Charleston, South Carolina with James Oglethorpe, 144 "sober, moral, and industrious" colonists and provisions to build a new colony south of the Savannah River in Georgia. While the . . . Map (db m19545) HM
162 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 9 — Shipping in the Port of Savannah
Savannah's port is one of the busiest in the United States. The terminals that serve the port are only surpassed in East Coast trade volume by the combined ports of New York and New Jersey. Some of the world's largest merchant vessels bring in . . . Map (db m19469) HM
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163 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 1 — Ships That Carried the Name Savannah
A number of ships carried the name "Savannah." They included warships and merchant vessels. One of the most important was the SS Savannah, the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean. Near the turn of the 20th century two steamers named . . . Map (db m19558) HM
164 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Site of FilatureErected 1753
Where colony's production of silk was reeled until 1771. Building then used for public purposes. President Washington attended a ball here in 1791. Building destroyed by fire in 1859.Map (db m9391) HM
165 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Solomon's Lodge No. 1 F. & A.M Savannah, Georgia
Organized as a Masonic Lodge, February 21, 1734. Its first worshipful Master was General James Edward Oglethorpe, English Soldier, Statesman, Humanitarian, and founder of Georgia, who raised the flag of England at Savannah on February 12, 1733. . . . Map (db m6584) HM
166 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Solomon's Lodge No. 1 F.& A.M.
Organized Feb. 21, 1734 Oldest Continuously Operating English Constituted Lodge in The Western Hemisphere [Masonic Emblem] Building dedicated for Masonic purposes Sept. 13, 1975 Grand Lodge, F. & A.M., Georgia Harris Bullock, . . . Map (db m26711) HM
167 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-3 — SS Savannah and SS John Randolph
The first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean, the SS SAVANNAH, sailed from this harbor on May 22, 1819 and reached Liverpool 27 days later. The anniversary of her sailing, May 22, is celebrated as National Maritime Day. Captain Moses Rogers was . . . Map (db m4934) HM
168 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-93 — St. Vincent's Academy
The Convent and Academy of Saint Vincent dePaul was opened in June, 1845. Sisters of Mercy from Charleston, S.C., under the leadership of Mother Vincent Mahoney, began a boarding school, orphanage, day school and free school. St. Vincent's Convent . . . Map (db m5757) HM
169 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Tabby, Coquina, Sandstone, and Stucco
Lime, oyster shells, sand, and water are the ingredients of tabby, a building material commonly used during the 18th and 19th centuries. The garden walls, the carriage house, and the main house of the Owens-Thomas site are all made of tabby, . . . Map (db m190827) HM
170 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Telfair Academy
Site of home of Royal Governor Sir James Wright, where, in 1776, by authority of Council of Safety, Governor Wright was arrested by Joseph Habersham.Map (db m63711) HM
171 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-38B — Telfair Academy of Arts & Sciences
Open to the Public ~~~ Created under the Will of Miss Mary Telfair (c. 1789-1875), the Telfair Academy of Arts & Sciences opened as the first public art museum in the Southeast with a preliminary private showing February 12, 1885. After . . . Map (db m5523) HM
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172 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-28 — Telfair Family Mansion(1818 - William Jay, Architect)
This building is one of the City's outstanding examples of Regency architecture. The main floor and basement kitchens are maintained as a historic house museum. The rotunda and west wing are later additions. It was left by Savannah's outstanding . . . Map (db m5524) HM
173 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — The "John Randolph"
1834        1919 This tablet commemorates The "John Randolph" the first iron vessel seen in American waters Riveted together and launched here in 1834, the plates having been made by John Laird of Birkenhead, England, and . . . Map (db m81866) HM
174 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 25-57 — The Berrien House(c. 1791)
Major John Berrien (1760-1815) was a Revolutionary War officer who served at Valley Forge and fought at the Battle of Monmouth. Berrien, a New Jersey native who moved to Georgia in 1775, was an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati in . . . Map (db m133218) HM
175 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — The Beverly M. Whitehead Human Resources Building
Beverly M. Whitehead, a native of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, came to Chatham County in 1988 to serve as its first Human Resources Director. Mrs. Whitehead was a strong advocate for employees, and mentored them in their professional and personal . . . Map (db m134846) HM
176 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — The First Act of Alcohol Prohibition in America
The First Act of Alcohol Prohibition in America was decreed in Savannah in 1735 Issued by His Majesty King George II to General James Oglethorpe, founder of the Colony of Georgia "Whereas it is found by Experience that the use of Liquors called . . . Map (db m133125) HM
177 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — The First African Baptist Churchof North America
The oldest Black Congregation in North America began in 1773. May 20, 1775 the church was born with Rev. George Leile as its pastor; and constituted January 20, 1788 with Rev. Andrew Bryan, Pastor. ( Plaque 2 ) To The Glory Of God . . . Map (db m90012) HM
178 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 25-54 — The Georgia Civil Rights Trail: The Savannah Protest Movement
On March 16, 1960, black students led by the NAACP Youth Council staged sit-ins at white-only lunch counters in eight downtown stores. Three students, Carolyn Quilloin, Ernest Robinson, and Joan Tyson, were arrested in the Azalea Room here at . . . Map (db m132898) HM
179 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — The Georgia Hussars Organized 13 February 1736
This troop of Mounted Rangers was raised by General Oglethorpe to patrol and protect the Colony of Georgia from the Spaniards and Indians. It fought at Bloody Marsh in 1742 and at the Siege of Savannah in 1779. Its record during The War . . . Map (db m6163) HM
180 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — The Georgia Medical Society
(West face) The Georgia Medical Society 1804-2004 Dr. Noble Wimberly Jones Physician and resident of Savannah Georgia American Revolutionary War veteran and patriot Georgia Delegate to Continental Congress First Georgia Medical . . . Map (db m5829) HM
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181 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — The Georgia Medical Society
The first Medical Society in Georgia, sixth oldest in America, was organized June 28, 1804, and continues to be active in Savannah today. Dr. Noble Wimberly Jones, first President, was the son of a member of General Oglethorpe's first settlers of . . . Map (db m12082) HM
182 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — The Invention of the Cotton GinHistorical Landmark of Agricultural Engineering
This creative development which was responsible for the survival of the cotton industry in the United States occurred on General Nathaniel Greene's plantation near Savannah, 10 miles northeast of this marker. Separation by hand labor of the lint . . . Map (db m13521) HM
183 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — The Liberty
The armed schooner "Liberty", the first American Naval vessel officially commissioned early in July 1775 by a Provincial Congress, sailed from this port. She was commanded by Oliver Bowen and Joseph Habersham and carried ten carriage guns and fifty . . . Map (db m20314) HM
184 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — The Lions Club of Savannah
Chartered May, 1922 has continuously served this Community, Nation and the Free World through Lions International. This flagpole is erected as a symbol of our great love and respect for the flags of our State and Nation and to honor . . . Map (db m20385) HM
185 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — The Oliver Sturges House
This house, built in 1813 by Oliver Sturges, successful Savannah merchant, occupies the site of the parsonage of John Wesley, minister of the Church of England in Georgia 1736-37 and founder of Methodism. Mr. Sturges was a two-fifths owner . . . Map (db m5440) HM
186 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — The Propeller Club of the Port of Savannah
Has erected this fountain on the high bluff of the Savannah River as a tribute to maritime Savannah and to the ships, both merchant and naval, that have proudly carried its name to the world around. Map (db m19974) HM
187 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — The Public Oven and Home for Strangers
On this site March 29, 1734 when Savannah was an English colony stood the public oven and next door 22-24 Congress St. The house for strangersMap (db m22300) HM
188 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — The Public Store
On this site stood in Colonial days March 29, 1734 the public store, the first store of the English colonists Map (db m22299) HM
189 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 25-44 — The Rotary Club of SavannahService above Self
On January 5, 1914, the Rotary Club of Savannah met for the first time at the DeSoto Hotel. Founded by John S. Banks and a group of local businessmen, this was the second Rotary club established in Georgia. The nation’s first service club, Rotary . . . Map (db m108958) HM
190 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — The Savannah
1819      1919 This tablet commemorates the centenary of The "Savannah" The first steamship to cross the ocean The idea of this enterprise originiated with William Scarborough and his associates citizens of Savannah and . . . Map (db m8301) HM
191 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — This is Yamacraw Bluff
This is Yamacraw Bluff where the Colony of Georgia was founded February 12, 1733 by Gen. James Edward Oglethorpe. Voted by the Georgia Daughters of the American Revolution the Most Historic Spot In GeorgiaMap (db m27423) HM
192 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-4 — Tomo-Chi-Chi's Grave
Tomo-Chi-Chi, Mico of the Yamacraws, a tribe of the Creek Indian Nation, is buried in this Square. He has been called a co-founder, with Oglethorpe, of Georgia. He was a good friend to the English, a friendship indispensable to the establishment of . . . Map (db m5406) HM
193 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Tondee's Tavern
On this site stood in colonial times Tondee's Tavern where gathered The Sons Of LibertyMap (db m6497) HM
194 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-67 — Trinity Methodist Church
Mother Church of Savannah Methodism Trinity Church is the oldest Methodist Church in a city whose intimate association with John Wesley and George Whitefield gives it a unique place in the history of Methodism. The cornerstone of the . . . Map (db m5478) HM
195 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-57 — United States Customhouse
The United States Customhouse stands on historic ground. In a house on this site, James Edward Oglethorpe, founder of the colony of Georgia, lived for a time, and in 1736 John Wesley preached his first sermon at Savannah in a building which stood on . . . Map (db m5441) HM
196 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Vaulting Through TimeArchaeology at the Cluskey Vaults
Like much of the soil in Savannah, the loam beneath the Cluskey Vaults tells a great deal about the past when it is studied scientifically through archaeology. Interest by the community led the City to have such a study of the vaults. Like all . . . Map (db m163914) HM
197 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Washington Fire CompanyNo. 9 — 1847    —   1875 —
Located at this site, the volunteer Washington Fire Company No.9, provided fire protection to Washington and adjacent wards for 24 years. The top of a cistern visible 20 feet north served as a water reservoir for the fire apparatus. The men . . . Map (db m15118) HM
198 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 25-3 — Washington’s Southern Tour
During his Southern tour of 1791, President George Washington attended services at the original Christ Church on Sunday, May 15. While in Savannah from May 12-15, Washington lodged at a house on the corner of Barnard and State streets on St. James . . . Map (db m5696) HM
199 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Wesley Chapel Trinity / John Wesley's American Parish — United Methodist Church Registered Historic Site No. 50 / No. 23 —
Wesley Chapel Trinity In 1812 The Methodist Church in Savannah was formally established with the founding of Wesley Chapel at Lincoln & Oglethorpe Streets. Bishop Francis Asbury dedicated that building in 1813. In 1848 the congregation built a . . . Map (db m163905) HM
200 Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — William Bartram TrailTraced 1773-1777 — Deep South Region —
In 1765 John and William Bartram, naturalists, began an extended trail from Savannah through Georgia and left a legacy of impressions.Map (db m5087) HM

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