Colonial Park, Savannah, GA Photos

Colonial Park Burying Ground (1750-1853) can be considered one of the squares of Savannah at Abercorn & McDonough Streets. Grave markers were scrambled when the grounds were used by troops during the Civil War, so it is uncertain who was buried where.

See also: Savannah, Savannah Historic Squares
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Fenced pillar tomb under Spanish moss Colonial Park Burying Ground.

Brick tomb in Colonial Park Burying Ground.

Grave marker with urn in Colonial Park Burying Ground.

Augusta Marta tombstone died 1820 age 25 in Colonial Park Burying Ground.

1817 tombstone of James Barrie in Colonial Park Burying Ground.

Pine tree in Colonial Park Burying Ground.

Habersham Hall (1887) (235 Habersham St.) now a SCAD campus building.
Style: Moorish Revival. Architect: Harry P. & Kenneth McDonald.

Habersham Hall, once served as the Chatham County jail.

Habersham Hall onion-shaped dome overlooks Colonial Park.

206 & 208 E. Liberty St.

John E. Hernandez house (1869-70) (206 E. Liberty St.).

Sarah Frierson house (1868) (210 E. Liberty St.).

Laurence Connel house (1852) (212 E. Liberty St.).

Iron-work porch rail of Laurence Connel house.

George Willett house (1850) (214 E. Liberty St.).

224 E. Liberty St.

East Liberty Street houses.

Bella Rose house (510 E. Liberty St.).

Three story Italianate house (512 E. Liberty St.).

John F. Lubs house (1896) now a SCAD campus building.

Row of houses (402 E. Liberty St. & up).


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