Description
Tania June Sammons takes readers through the house room by room, relating the history of the Low family and the enslaved people who served them. The house preserves one of the finest collections of period furnishings relating to the history of Savannah, including furniture, silver, porcelain, and paintings by some of America's most prestigious furniture makers, including Duncan Phyfe and Joseph Barry. The parterre garden, one of the three remaining original nineteenth-century garden plans in the city, has been restored to its period condition.
In this richly illustrated book, Sammons leads visitors through the house to see the following:bFirst Floor: Front Formal Parlor, Informal Parlor, Dining Room, Low Library.
Second Floor: Robert E. Lee Bedroom, Children's Bedroom, William Makepeace Thackeray Bedroom, Bathing Room, Low Bedroom, Stiles Bedroom.
About the Author
Tania Sammons is a retired curator at the Telfair Museum and the Owen-Thomas House museum, both in Savannah, and author of The Owens-Thomas House.
Book Information
ISBN 9780820353982
Author Tania Sammons
Format Hardback
Page Count 96
Imprint University of Georgia Press
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Weight(grams) 356g