510 East York Street is a home in Savannah, Georgia, United States, located in the southwestern trust lot of Greene Square. It was built around 1799,[1] as a property of U.S. senator George Jones,[2] making it one of the three remaining buildings original to the square and one of the few remaining 18th-century buildings in the city.[3] It is part of the Savannah Historic District.[1]
510 East York Street | |
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General information | |
Location | Savannah, Georgia, U.S. |
Address | 510 East York Street |
Coordinates | 32°04′34″N 81°05′12″W / 32.07623000°N 81.08674200°W |
Completed | c. 1799 |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 2 |
In 1851, it was owned by Mary E. Coe.[2]
A survey for Historic Savannah Foundation, undertaken Mary Lane Morrison, found the building to be of significant status.[4]
See also
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edit- ^ a b Historic Building Map: Savannah Historic District – Historic Preservation Department of the Chatham County-Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission (November 17, 2011)
- ^ a b Sheehy, Barry (2011). Savannah, Immortal City: Volume One of the Civil War Savannah Series. Emerald Book Company. p. 186. ISBN 9781934572702.
- ^ Draffin, Tom (2017). A Visitor's Guide to Historic Savannah Homes. Lulu Publishing Services. p. 1836. ISBN 9781483465081.
- ^ Historic Savannah: Survey of Significant Buildings in the Historic and Victorian Districts of Savannah, Georgia, Mary Lane Morrison (1979), p. 117