Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 3 Cromwell Alley, Charleston, Cha...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor Remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began a subsidy p... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 3 Cromwell Alley, Charleston, Cha...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor Remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began a subsidy p... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 6 Wilson Street, Charleston, Char...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor Remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began a subsidy p... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 3 Cromwell Alley, Charleston, Cha...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor Remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began a subsidy p... More
Whitefield Chapel, 9520 Ferguson Avenue, Savannah, Chatham County, GA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Constructed between 1916 and 1925, Whitefield Chapel was presented to Bethesda Academy by the Georgia Society of Colonial Dames in memorial of Bethesda's foun... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 7 Wilson Street, Charleston, Char...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began subsidy pro... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 3 Cromwell Alley, Charleston, Cha...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor Remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began a subsidy p... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 7 Wilson Street, Charleston, Char...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began subsidy pro... More
Whitefield Chapel, 9520 Ferguson Avenue, Savannah, Chatham County, GA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Constructed between 1916 and 1925, Whitefield Chapel was presented to Bethesda Academy by the Georgia Society of Colonial Dames in memorial of Bethesda's foun... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 6 Wilson Street, Charleston, Char...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor Remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began a subsidy p... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 3 Cromwell Alley, Charleston, Cha...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor Remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began a subsidy p... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 6 Wilson Street, Charleston, Char...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor Remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began a subsidy p... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 7 Wilson Street, Charleston, Char...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began subsidy pro... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 7 Wilson Street, Charleston, Char...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began subsidy pro... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 6 Wilson Street, Charleston, Char...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor Remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began a subsidy p... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 7 Wilson Street, Charleston, Char...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began subsidy pro... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 7 Wilson Street, Charleston, Char...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began subsidy pro... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 3 Cromwell Alley, Charleston, Cha...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor Remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began a subsidy p... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 6 Wilson Street, Charleston, Char...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor Remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began a subsidy p... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 6 Wilson Street, Charleston, Char...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor Remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began a subsidy p... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 7 Wilson Street, Charleston, Char...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began subsidy pro... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 3 Cromwell Alley, Charleston, Cha...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor Remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began a subsidy p... More
Whitefield Chapel, 9520 Ferguson Avenue, Savannah, Chatham County, GA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Constructed between 1916 and 1925, Whitefield Chapel was presented to Bethesda Academy by the Georgia Society of Colonial Dames in memorial of Bethesda's foun... More
Whitefield Chapel, 9520 Ferguson Avenue, Savannah, Chatham County, GA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Constructed between 1916 and 1925, Whitefield Chapel was presented to Bethesda Academy by the Georgia Society of Colonial Dames in memorial of Bethesda's foun... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 3 Cromwell Alley, Charleston, Cha...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor Remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began a subsidy p... More
Whitefield Chapel, 9520 Ferguson Avenue, Savannah, Chatham County, GA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Constructed between 1916 and 1925, Whitefield Chapel was presented to Bethesda Academy by the Georgia Society of Colonial Dames in memorial of Bethesda's foun... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 7 Wilson Street, Charleston, Char...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began subsidy pro... More
Whitefield Chapel, 9520 Ferguson Avenue, Savannah, Chatham County, GA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Constructed between 1916 and 1925, Whitefield Chapel was presented to Bethesda Academy by the Georgia Society of Colonial Dames in memorial of Bethesda's foun... More
Whitefield Chapel, 9520 Ferguson Avenue, Savannah, Chatham County, GA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Constructed between 1916 and 1925, Whitefield Chapel was presented to Bethesda Academy by the Georgia Society of Colonial Dames in memorial of Bethesda's foun... More
Whitefield Chapel, 9520 Ferguson Avenue, Savannah, Chatham County, GA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Constructed between 1916 and 1925, Whitefield Chapel was presented to Bethesda Academy by the Georgia Society of Colonial Dames in memorial of Bethesda's foun... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 6 Wilson Street, Charleston, Char...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor Remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began a subsidy p... More
Whitefield Chapel, 9520 Ferguson Avenue, Savannah, Chatham County, GA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Constructed between 1916 and 1925, Whitefield Chapel was presented to Bethesda Academy by the Georgia Society of Colonial Dames in memorial of Bethesda's foun... More
Whitefield Chapel, 9520 Ferguson Avenue, Savannah, Chatham County, GA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Constructed between 1916 and 1925, Whitefield Chapel was presented to Bethesda Academy by the Georgia Society of Colonial Dames in memorial of Bethesda's foun... More
Robert Mills Manor (Public Housing), 6 Wilson Street, Charleston, Char...
Significance: The Robert Mills Manor Remains as Charleston's earliest and most intact example of a locally initiated public low-income housing project. During the 1930s, the Federal government began a subsidy p... More
Whitefield Chapel, 9520 Ferguson Avenue, Savannah, Chatham County, GA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Constructed between 1916 and 1925, Whitefield Chapel was presented to Bethesda Academy by the Georgia Society of Colonial Dames in memorial of Bethesda's foun... More
Whitefield Chapel, 9520 Ferguson Avenue, Savannah, Chatham County, GA
2014 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Constructed between 1916 and 1925, Whitefield Chapel was presented to Bethesda Academy by the Georgia Society of Colonial Dames in memorial of Bethesda's foun... More