Name |
Image |
Address |
Year |
Note |
Alexander A. Smets House |
 |
2–4 East Jones Street |
1853 |
Built for Alexander Smets; designed by John S. Norris (now Savannah College of Art and Design's Morris Hall)[8] |
Cornelia Millen House |
 |
7 East Jones Street |
1851 |
Built by John Scudder for a Miss Cornelia Millen, the building was later purchased by William Davidson, a liquor merchant and an officer with the Chatham Artillery;[10] stoop replaced in 1908 |
Jacob Cohen Property |
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10–14 East Jones Street |
1889 |
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John Scudder Property (1) |
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11 East Jones Street |
1849–1851[8] |
Built by and for Scudder, the house was later sold to Charles S. Hardee for $4,500 |
John Scudder Property (2) |
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15 East Jones Street |
1849–1851 |
Built by and for John Scudder, it was sold to William Wade in July 1860 for $5,000[10] |
Joe Odom House |
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16 East Jones Street |
1847 |
Joe Odom was featured in the John Berendt non-fiction novel Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.[1][16] A block south of Madison Square, this and 18 East Jones are two of the earliest constructions on the street[1] |
Quantock Row |
 Quantock Row
 27
 31 |
17–31 East Jones Street |
1854 (circa)[8] |
Built for Allen William Quantock by John Scudder from 1852 to 1854, the property was sold to Henry Meinhard in 1862 who, in turn, sold it to Gerard and Sarah Treanor[10] |
Eliza Ann Jewett Property |
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18 East Jones Street |
1847 |
Built around the same time as the Joe Odom House next door (number 16), the two being amongst the earliest constructions on Jones Street[1] |
Eliza Ann Jewett (Estate of) Property |
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20–22 East Jones Street |
1861[10] |
Erected out of the estate of Eliza Jewett, built for her granddaughter in 1861[1] |
John Howell House |
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24 East Jones Street |
1858; balcony added in 1875 |
Built for John B. Howell and sold to John Lama in 1862 for $5,000[10] |
Hunter-Charlton House |
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101 East Jones Street |
1870 |
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Sarah Gazan House |
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103 East Jones Street |
1891 |
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Margaret Dibble House (west half) |
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107 East Jones Street |
1853 |
Built for Margaret Dibble and/or Bridget Carey[10] |
Margaret Dibble House (east half) |
 |
109 East Jones Street |
1853 |
Built for Margaret Dibble and/or Bridget Carey[10] |
David Cohen House |
 |
108 East Jones Street |
1853 |
Built for David Lopez Cohen (1820–1893),[17] a successful ship builder from Charleston, South Carolina. He also built the Shearit Israel Synagogue at 34 Wentworth Street in Charleston.[17][18] He is interred in Laurel Grove Cemetery[10] |
Eliza Ann Jewett Row House (Calhoun Ward) |
 111–115
 Close-up of 115 |
111–115 East Jones Street |
1852–1853 |
Built for Eliza Jewett.[10] 115 featured in the 1997 movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil as the venue for the party hosted by Joe Odom |
Eliza Ann Jewett Row House (Lafayette Ward) |
 112–116
 Close-up of 116 |
112–120 East Jones Street |
1852 |
Built for Eliza Jewett[10] |
Eliza Ann Jewett Row House (Calhoun Ward) |
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117–119 East Jones Street |
1854[2] |
Built for Eliza Jewett[10] |
Augustus Barié Property |
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123 East Jones Street |
1855 |
Built for Augustus Barié; bay window added in 1876[10] |
Mary Grimball House |
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124 East Jones Street |
1850 |
Built for Mary Grimball, wife of a planter from the Isle of Hope. Sold in 1855 to William Chaplin, who lived here until 1883[10] |
Francis Waver House |
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125 East Jones Street |
1856 |
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Abram Minis House |
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204 East Jones Street |
1859 |
Built for Abram Minis; designed by Stephen Decatur Button[8] |
Francis Ruckert Property |
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207–211 East Jones Street |
1866 |
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James Snider House |
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208 East Jones Street |
1856 |
Cornices and veranda added in 1877 |
Mary Perry Row House |
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212–218 East Jones Street |
1853 |
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Thomas Holcombe Duplex |
 |
213–215 East Jones Street |
1853 |
|
Augustus Barié Property |
 Full shot
 Sign on the corner of 222 East Jones at Lincoln Street |
222 East Jones Street |
1857 |
Built for Augustus Barié, sold to George Dillon in December 1857 for $5,500. By 1859, Dillon had sold the property to John Cunningham, who kept it until 1873[10] |
James Graybill House |
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223 East Jones Street |
1866[10] |
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John Schwarz House |
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302–306 East Jones Street |
1890 |
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Eliza McCormack House |
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308 East Jones Street |
1898 |
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Augustus Bonard Row House |
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313–317 East Jones Street |
1868 |
By M. Williams |
John Richardson Duplex |
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316–318 East Jones Street |
1852 |
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Sarah Bailey Property |
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321–323 East Jones Street |
1853 |
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Charles Barnwall/Sabra Ulmer Duplex |
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401–405 East Jones Street |
1856 |
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Paulson & Morgan Row House |
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407–413 East Jones Street |
1875 |
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J. J. Dale Duplex (Troup Ward) |
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408–410 East Jones Street |
1883 |
By William Noonan |
J.J. Dale Duplex (Wesley Ward) |
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415–417 East Jones Street |
1883 |
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John Asendorf Property (west) |
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418 East Jones Street |
1863 |
By William Noonan |
John Asendorf Property (east) |
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420–424 East Jones Street |
1867 |
By William Noonan |
Frederick Klug House |
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427–429 East Jones Street |
1879 |
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James Cann Property |
 502
 504 |
502–504 East Jones Street |
1861 |
Built for James F. Cann.[10] 502 was a commercial building; 504 was residential |
Charles & Joseph Fulton House |
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503–505 East Jones Street |
1872 |
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Silas Fulton Property (1) |
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507–509 East Jones Street |
1860 |
Built for Silas Fulton[10] |
Robert Low Property (1) |
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510 East Jones Street |
1870 |
Built by Robert Low[19] |
James Bandy Property |
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511–513 East Jones Street |
1861 |
Built for James W. Bandy[10] |
Robert Low Property (2) |
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512 East Jones Street |
1867 |
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Abraham Backer Duplex |
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514–516 East Jones Street |
1867 |
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Silas Fulton Property (2) |
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515–517 East Jones Street |
1860 |
Built for Silas Fulton[10] |
Joseph Bandy Property (1) |
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519–525 East Jones Street |
1866 |
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George Bulloch & Cyrus Campfield Property |
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520–522 East Jones Street |
1867 |
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Joseph Bandy Property (2) |
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527–529 East Jones Street |
1868 |
|
Anna Bella Robertson Property |
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530–534 East Jones Street |
1885 |
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Thomas Ford Property (1) |
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538 East Jones Street |
1871 |
|
Thomas Ford Property (2) |
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540 East Jones Street |
1871 |
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