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Our Coast :: Savannah City Guide :: Visiting
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October 11, 2008
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Warren Square: John David Mongin House
Research by William Charlton Hartridge tells that Mr. Mongin was a planter of Sea Island cotton whose father-in-law lived at Bloody Point on Daufuskie Island. The Mongins inherited the Daufuskie property, but preferred to live here on Warren Square. The house served both as a rectory for Christ CHurch and as a hospital when Yellow Fever struck Savannah in 1876. 24 Habersham Street.
--Visitor's Guide to Savannah
 | Warren Square 1. John David Mongin House (1793) 24 Habersham Street. Research by William Charlton Hartridge tells that Mr. Mongin was a planter of Sea Island cotton whose father-in-law lived at Bloody Point on Daufuskie Island. 2. 22 Habersham Street (1790). Mustard-toned frame house; escaped terrible fire of 1796. |
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