Title: |
Government Buildings -- Federal building and U.S. Courthouse |
Publisher: |
U.S. General Services Administration Preserving America's Federal Buildings |
Date: |
1999 |
Subject: |
Savannah (Ga.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. Architecture -- Georgia -- Savannah. Courthouses -- Georgia -- Savannah. |
Description: |
No border, sepia print, divided back, caption from the back of the postcard: Federal building and U.S. Courthouse 125-127 Bull Street, Savannah Georgia Constructed 1894-1899, 1932 (addition) Photograph c. 1900 Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, 1899-1999 Centennial Celebration. The building, originally designed to be both Post Office and Courthouse, is in the Second Renaissance Revival style. The original portion of the building is constructed of white Georgia marble, and features Italianate tripartite facade divisions. One of the most prominent characteristics of the building is the varied fenestration. Jeremiah O'Rourke is listed on the cornerstone as the architect. After the 1932 extension, the building took up an entire block overlooking Wright Square. |
Identifier: |
No identification number found. |
Bibliographic Citation: |
Scholars wishing to cite this item should include item title, Savannah Postcard Collection, MS 016, Jen Library Archives and Special Collections, the Savannah College of Art and Design, and the item's url. |
Source: |
For very complete information about this building, please see the United States Government General Services Administration web site: http://www.gsa.gov/portal/ext/html/site/hb/category/25431/actionParameter/exploreByBuilding/buildingId/305# |
Type: |
Image |
Format: |
Postcard |
Extent: |
4 x 6 inches |
Medium: |
Sepia print |
Part of: |
MS 016 Savannah Postcard Collection, Jen Library Archives and Special Collections, the Savannah College of Art and Design. |
Rights: |
Though this item is believed to be in the Public Domain, copyright may have been retained by the authors or creators of items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law. |