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Our Coast :: Savannah City Guide :: Visiting
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October 7, 2008
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 Monterey Square: Mercer House
This Italianate house was designed by architect John S. Norris for General Hugh Weedon Mercer prior to the Civil War, but was not completed until the war was over. With gracefully arched doors and windows opening onto cast iron balconies, it stands on a trust lot. A descendant of General Mercer was well-known lyricist Johnny Mercer. 429 Bull Street.
--Visitor's Guide to Savannah
 | Monterey Square 1. Congregation Mickve Israel Historic synagogue with Gothic architecture. One of the oldest Jewish congregations in the south, and the third oldest in the nation. 2. Thomas Levy House (1867;1896) 12 East Taylor Street. Exuberantly baroque residence and print shop with Georgia marble steps, curved windows above the main entrance. 3. William Hunter House (c. 1872), 10 East Taylor Street. Side galleries on two stories, golden yellow stucco. 4. Hugh M. Comer House (1880), 2 East Taylor Street. This Victorian home was occupied for four days by the former Provisional President of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis, and his daughter Winnie in the spring of 1886. 5. 10 West Taylor Street (1852) Sunset pink stucco with cast iron entrance stairs. 6. 423 and 425 Bull Street (1858) Exquisite ironwork, reminiscent of Gramercy Park. 7. Mercer House (1860-1871) 429 Bull Street. Red brick, framed by a handsome iron fence. 8. Noble Hardee House (1860-69), 3 West Gordon Street and 441 Bull Street. Residence and antiques shop at corner of Bull and Gordon; wraparound cast iron balcony. 9. George Ferguson Armstrong House (1920) White brick mansion. Built for shipping executive who served in the Spanish-American War. 10. Oglethorpe Club (1857) 450 Bull Street. Private Club established in 1870. 11. Scudders' Range (c.1852) 1-9 East Gordon Street. Outstanding row of townhouses overlooking Monterey Square.
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