View of front garden and reception level entry with Greek details; The brick Andrew Low House combines Grecian details with elements of the Italian Villa style and boasts one of Savannah's most stunning ironwork balconies. A shuttered sleeping porch (in the style of the Charleston 'piazza' type) overlooks a beautiful brick-walled garden in the rear of the home. The front garden remains much as it did when first planted, with two hourglass-shaped flowerbeds. Andrew Low was a wealthy cotton factor (broker). Andrew Low’s son, William Mackay Low, married Juliette Gordon in 1886. Juliette Gordon Low was the founder of the Girl Scouts of America. The Andrew Low House is open for tours. Source: Visit Historic Savannah [website]; http://www.visit-h...
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Harper-Fowlkes House 1A Savannah GA Built 1842 by Charles Cluskey using materials produced by slaves...
Green-Meldrim Mansion is located at 14 West Macon Street, Savannah, Georgia. National Register of Hi...
Digital image created at the Georgia Tech Library in 2010. Scanned at 600ppi.||Physical Condition: G...
South facade with ironwork balcony, overlooking walled garden; The brick Andrew Low House combines G...
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Savannah GA aka William Washing Gordon house Contributing Building - ...
View of the east side elevation; The Isaiah Davenport House is one of the best examples of Federal s...
Owens—Thomas house Marquis De Lafayette Marker, Savannah, GA. It is located at intersection of Aber...
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Plaque, Savannah, GA. It is the Girl Scout National Center in Savanna...
A Dream and a Chisel: Louisiana Sculptor Angela Gregory in Paris: 1925-1928. Angela Gregory and Nanc...
Two stucco houses, the second a 'single house' style; The distinctiveness of the city, however, is d...
Italianate style row houses with porticoes on the "reception" level; James Oglethorpe, a military of...
The Andrew Low House. Tania June Sammons with Virginia Connerat Logan. Athens: University of Georgia...
Harper-Fowlkes House 1B Savannah GA Built 1842 by Charles Cluskey using materials produced by slaves...
Georgia Architectural and Historic Properties Survey of 514 West St., Valdosta, Ga., December 1980. ...
Harper-Fowlkes House 1A Savannah GA Built 1842 by Charles Cluskey using materials produced by slaves...
Green-Meldrim Mansion is located at 14 West Macon Street, Savannah, Georgia. National Register of Hi...
Digital image created at the Georgia Tech Library in 2010. Scanned at 600ppi.||Physical Condition: G...