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  2. Eliza Ann Jewett - Wikipedia

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    Eliza Ann Jewett (March 1779 – October 30, 1856) was an American real-estate investor. Several properties in Savannah, Georgia, where she was based, are now named for her. Her most active years were during the mid-19th century, when she was beyond the age of 70. [1]

  3. John Postell Williamson - Wikipedia

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    John Postell Williamson (September 28, 1778 – January 3, 1843) was one of the wealthiest real-estate owners and planters in Savannah, Georgia, in the first half of the 19th century. He was elected mayor of Savannah in 1808 and served a one-year term.

  4. Rosa Lula Barnes - Wikipedia

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    She moved to Savannah, Georgia. [1] She married Richard Barnes in 1884 and opened a grocery store on Price Street running the business for ten years until it closed in 1893. [3] During this time, she invested in real state and stock as well as serving as the Director to the Wage Earner’s Bank of Savannah and the Afro-American Company. [3]

  5. America's Most Affordable and Unaffordable Cities to ... - AOL

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    2. Savannah, Georgia. Increase in homeownership costs from 2021 to 2024: 97% Average monthly cost of home insurance: $216. Total monthly cost of homeownership: $2,490

  6. Richard C. Kessler - Wikipedia

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    Kessler was born in Savannah, Georgia and is a descendant of the Salzburgers, [1] a group of Lutherans from Salzburg (Austria) who came to America in 1732 seeking religious freedom. Kessler holds bachelor's and master's degrees in industrial engineering and operations research from the Georgia Institute of Technology .

  7. Solomon Cohen Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Solomon Cohen Jr. (August 15, 1802 – August 14, 1875) was a lawyer, prominent in Savannah, Georgia, where he was also postmaster, the state's first Jewish senator, a district attorney, a real-estate developer and banker. He established the first Jewish Sunday School in Georgia.

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