OWENS-THOMAS HOUSE

SAVANNAH, GA

Sherman's coming! Confederates abandon Savannah's Fort Jackson The brochure says that Savannah's Fort James Jackson is the <a href="https://www.officialsavannahguide.com/old-fort-jackson" rel="noreferrer nofollow">oldest-standing brick fortress in Georgia</a>. It is roughly two miles east of the port city of Savannah that it was meant to protect. Fort Jackson strategically played second-fiddle to the more technologically advanced Fort Pulaski, which was a few more miles east at the mouth of the Savannah River. 

Fort Pulaski fell to the United States early in the Civil War thanks to a blindsided Confederate military command. [In fairness to the Confederacy, the Confederate command excused their gross dismissal of a gradual Union buildup adjacent to the fort, their weak supply chain, and their abject failure to hold onto the extraordinarily strategic position of Fort Pulaski, saying that their military intelligence had not anticipated going up against new-technological rifle cannons of the United States that could shoot further and more accurately than traditional cannons.]

Quiet Fort Jackson remained. It became the river headquarters of the Confederate military. The fort was meant to be a killer of any U.S. ship that dared come up its section of the Savannah River.  The fort was abandoned by Confederate troops when the United States Army of Tennessee and Army of Georgia under the command of General William Tecumseh Sherman <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman's_March_to_the_Sea" rel="noreferrer nofollow">marched into Savannah from Atlanta</a>.
Sherman's coming! Confederates abandon Savannah's Fort Jackson Credit: sniggie

The Owens-Thomas House is a historic residence located in Savannah, Georgia. It was built in 1819 in the Regency style and was later expanded in 1830 by architect William Jay. The house is known for its unique design, which features a central staircase and a marble entrance hall.

The Owens-Thomas House was originally built for Richard Richardson, a wealthy merchant. In 1830, it was purchased by lawyer and politician George Welshman Owens. Owens hired William Jay to expand the house, and Jay added a new wing that included a formal dining room and a library.

In 1951, the Owens-Thomas House was purchased by the Telfair Museum of Art. Today, it is open to the public as a museum and is known for its impressive collection of decorative arts, including furniture, paintings, and silver. Visitors can take guided tours of the house and learn about its history and architecture.

In addition to its art collection, the Owens-Thomas House is also known for its beautiful gardens. The formal parterre garden features winding paths, fountains, and colorful flowers, while the courtyard garden is home to a variety of plants and trees, including a 300-year-old live oak. Overall, the Owens-Thomas House is a unique and historic landmark in Savannah, Georgia, and is a must-see for anyone interested in architecture, art, or history.

OWENS-THOMAS HOUSE is a Historical Societies, Historic Preservation in SAVANNAH GA. US MID #8401300043

The museum is classed as HSC (Historical Societies, Historic Preservation). It comes under American Alliance of Museums (AAM) region: Southeastern (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia).

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OWENS-THOMAS HOUSE

SAVANNAH
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MID # 8401300043
Name OWENS-THOMAS HOUSE
Alternate Name OWENS-THOMAS HOUSE
Classification Historical Societies, Historic Preservation, , Southeastern
Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN)
NTEECC
Tax period of the latest return filed (YYYYMM)
INCOME 0
REVENUE 0
LAT/LONG 32.077404, -81.089494
CODES FIPS State Code: 13
FIPS County Code: 051
US Census Tract: 000300
US Census Block: 1095