Lower Stoddard Range
The building stands adjacent to Archibald Smith Stores, the two separated only by steps leading to and from River Street and Factors Walk.
The building was constructed by 1858 by John Stoddard (1809–1879), on foundations that were previously the three lower tiers of the early-19th-century Simon Fraser Stores (western portion of the range) and Samuel Howard Stores (eastern portion). Fraser's property was known colloquially as Coffee House Wharf.
Factors Edgar L. Guerard and Edward L. Holcombe (1840–1875), formerly a major for the Confederates in the Civil War, were operating their general commission and shipping merchants enterprise from "5 Stoddard's Lower Range, Bay Street" in 1869. At number 7, meanwhile, Grantham Israel Taggart (1828–1905) was providing a similar service, under the name Taggart & Company, in addition to offering anthracite and bituminous coal.
In 1898, during the Spanish–American War, the signal corps had their command headquarters in the range.
The buildings that comprise Upper Stoddard Range are at 12–42 East Bay Street, to the west of the lower range.
Detail
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A section centered on 225 East Bay Street, viewed from River Street
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201–205 East River Street, built circa 1823, with the Archibald Smith Stores on the right
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207–209 East River Street
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Above River Street and Factors Walk, 208 East Bay Street at the western end of the range
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The rear of 220–230 East Bay Street around 1940
See also
References
- ^ Stoddards Lower Range from Factory Walk, River Street, Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia – Library of Congress
- ^ The National Trust Guide to Savannah, Roulhac Toledano (1997), p. 67 ISBN 9780471155683
- ^ Columbia Museum & Savannah Advertiser, January 12, 1798
- ^ Savannah Morning News December 22, 1875
- ^ Historical Record of the City of Savannah, Frederick David Lee and J. L. Agnew (1869), p. 41
- ^ Chatham County, Georgia Archives Biographies
- ^ Historical Record of the City of Savannah, Frederick David Lee and J. L. Agnew (1869), p. 45
- ^ Addresses Delivered Before the Confederate Veterans Association, of Savannah, Ga, Confederate Veterans Association of Savannah, Georgia (1898), p. 28