| Scudder's Row | |
|---|---|
![]() Scudder's Row, 7 East Gordon Street | |
| General information | |
| Location | Monterey Square, Savannah, Georgia, U.S. |
| Address | 1–9 East Gordon Street |
| Coordinates | 32°04′15″N 81°05′41″W / 32.0707°N 81.0946°W |
| Completed | 1853 |
| Design and construction | |
| Main contractor | John and Ephraim Scudder |
Scudder's Row (possibly Scudders Row) is a historic row house in Savannah, Georgia, United States.[1] It comprises the five homes from 1 to 9 East Gordon Street, in the southeastern residential block of Monterey Square, and was completed in 1853. It is a contributing property of the Savannah Historic District, itself on the National Register of Historic Places.[2]
The properties were built between 1852 and 1853 by brothers John and Ephraim Scudder.[3] John Scudder also built several of the homes on Savannah's Jones Street, which has been described as one of the most charming streets in America.[4][5]
Other similar-style row houses exist in Savannah's Gordon Row, the Jones Street Quantock Row, the Chatham Square Quantock Row, William Remshart Row House, McDonough Row and Marshall Row.
Gallery
Scudder's Row viewed from Monterey Square
No.9
No.7
No.5
No.3
No.1
No.5, facade detail
No.3, facade detail
References
- ↑ Historic Savannah, Historic Savannah Foundation (1968), p. 38
- ↑ Historic Building Map: Savannah Historic District – Historic Preservation Department of the Chatham County-Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission (November 17, 2011), p. 66
- ↑ Savannah, Immortal City: Volume One of the Civil War Savannah Series - Barry Sheehy, Cindy Wallace, Vaughnette Goode-Walker (2011), p. 329
- ↑ "Jones Street, Savannah, Ga". GoSouthSavannah. Retrieved March 21, 2021.
- ↑ Schild, Darcy (October 16, 2019). "The most charming streets in America". Business Insider. Retrieved March 21, 2021.
See also
- 11 East Jones Street, Savannah
- 15 East Jones Street, Savannah
- Buildings in Savannah Historic District
