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  2. Savannah, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Savannah is a city and county seat of Andrew County, Missouri, United States. [4] The population was 5,069 at the 2020 census. History. ... MO –KS Metropolitan ...

  3. John B. Hogg - Wikipedia

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    The following year, he was recorded as being a surveyor. By 1867, he was appearing as the city's surveyor. [1] He was a private in the 26th Georgia Infantry. [8] In 1873, Hogg designed another of Savannah's churches, the First Bryan Baptist Church. Hogg changed his last name to Howard in 1879. He appeared on city reports until 1887. [1] [9]

  4. Oglethorpe Plan - Wikipedia

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    The City of Savannah has preserved the ward design within its National Historic Landmark District. Oglethorpe originally laid out six wards in Savannah. The design proved remarkably adaptable as the city grew, and city officials perpetuated the same basic model for more than a century.

  5. Savannah prepares to update Historic Landmark District ... - AOL

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    A deep dive into Savannah's historic town design. Priorities: ... It was nearly a decade ago when the Trustees Garden Club decided to pursue a legacy project as a gift to the City of Savannah ...

  6. Monument for "Seven Ladies" of Savannah's historic ... - AOL

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    A preliminary design for a historical marker on the seven women who kickstarted Savannah's historic preservation movement by saving the Davenport House in 1955.

  7. John S. Norris - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Norris also designed the Unitarian Church, which was originally built in 1853 on Oglethorpe Square; this church was designed for free people of color. The church has since been moved to Troup Square, where it is now the Unitarian Universalist Church of Savannah. [4] Norris also designed light houses for the Savannah River and Cockspur ...

  8. City Talk: Historic Savannah Foundation weighs in on Civic ...

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    This is the City Talk column by Bill Dawers, a longtime contributor to the Savannah Morning News. As the public input process about the fate of the Savannah Civic Center was winding down, Historic ...

  9. Thomas Gamble Building - Wikipedia

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    Thomas rented another part of the building to the City of Savannah, before selling the entire building to the city in June 1943. [ 2 ] The building was renamed in 1945 for Thomas Gamble , Savannah's mayor between 1933 and 1937 and 1938 until his death in 1945.